Road trip suggestions?Posted Sunday, July 5, 2009, at 2:12 PM
I'm going to leave on a 2,228-mile road trip from here to Georgia in a couple of weeks. Anyone have any suggestions of places that would be worth checking out on the way?
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I would say avoid the world's biggest trailer park otherwise known as Rock Springs, WY. The town was as inviting as Grizzly sow without her cub when I was there.
You didn't say what route you are taking and there is alot of Interstate systems running across the country and don't know how you figured the mileage must have been one of those internet systems lol. Based on my travels across the country on I-80, I-70 and some others it all depends what you looking for to see or stay away from. Sometimes the old 2 lane road offer more than the Interstate system.
One thing you can do is give my daughter Denice a hug from her family, when you get to Atlanta.
Lambert's Home of the Thrown Roll in Sikeston MO. It is a must stop if you are within a 100 miles of it.
The Cowboy Hall of Fame Museum in Oklahoma City, if you're headed that way.
If you're going across Texas, the Confederate Air Force Museum in Midland is a definitely worthwhile stop.
And if you're droppig down through Arizona first, before heading east, the route through Monument Valley is a MUST.
DENVER..............if you're going through THERE.......do it late at night or early in the morning. Freeway traffic through there makes I-84 through Boise look like a farm road.