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    Looks like it already is a stick. I don't know why I didn't see it before.
    Thanks.
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    I am new on this life. a list like that is all i need to keep myself updated. nice work

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    Great list!

    I imagine adding US Highways (especially US 395) would make for abundant interesting stops.

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    Hello everybody! Love this website and my first post here.
    I travel I-65 in north Alabama almost everyday and wanted to share that the
    Alabama Space Rocket Center is located approx. 20-30 minutes off I-65 Exit 340 onto I-565 carries you right to it.
    Last edited by Southwest Dave; 01-15-2013 at 02:05 AM. Reason: New members are not permitted to post outside links.

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    Wow. Thanks. Your I-10 suggestions will certainly help to get my FL to LA trip planning started. Of course,when we get to CA we have to start calling it "the 10" or we'll be branded as outsiders.

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    I heartily endorsed this thread in my facebook account. Giving the guru a solid 10 of 10 for the information provided in the WANELO litmus test. (WANELO while a web site of its own also stands for WANT, NEED, LOVE) - Leigh

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    Welcome to the RTA Forum!

    As the note in red print right above the list indicates, this list is not at all designed to be an exhaustive list of every thing you could stop and see. It's simply a list of places very easy to access every few hours apart, and provides a starting point for the kinds of places you can stop and see even without any significant detours. Thus there are "only" 5 stops along I-5 in California.

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    You might want to add Lake Redding Park in Redding, CA off of I-5. There are a couple of playgrounds, lots of room to picnic and run for kids, a swimming pool (in the summer), walking trails, and it is right on the Sacramento River. There is even a fish ladder and if the Salmon happen to be heading to their spawning grounds, you can watch them through a glass window below water level. Pizza Parlor on the left before turning into the park. Awesome stop on the very long I-5 corridor.
    Last edited by Tom_H007; 07-25-2024 at 11:57 PM. Reason: updated link

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    Reading this older thread, I discovered one link that no longer works. (I haven't tried all of them, just a few.)

    National Scenic Byways is the new link.


    Donna

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    My daughter and her family just made a fun discovery: the Texas Welcome Center, on I-40 as you are heading west, has a playground! I also note that Texas rest areas often have huge grassy areas just begging for a game of Frisbee or a little bit of child's play.


    Donna

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