Road trip between Dallas and Miami
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Road trip between Dallas and Miami
We are planning on driving between Dallas and Miami in January - we have just over one week and would like to keep mostly to back roads and small towns. Any advice on routes, must sees, small hotels and cafes would be greatly appreciated.
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Forgive me....but are you out of your minds??????
This is NOT an overly interesting route....been there done that route a number of times OUT OF NECESSITY....BORING and L O N G !!!!
Unless you are looking to punish your partner, I would suggest you rethink this one.
If you are hellbent, then at least fly to New Orleans, and cut the torture to a minimum. At least you can stop and see some plantations in the N.O/Natchez area, and then suffer a 18 hour drive to south florida and then see some SEMI interesting sights from Miami to the Keys.
And remember....you are talking JANUARY...ie WINTER in TEXAS. at least in the spring time, you have the Texas spring flowers along the highway to help pass the AGONIZING drive time.
GOD I can feel the agony now and it has been 2 years since I did that trip.....and did you say you want to drive back too???
Is this a joke question?? Where is the camera???
This is NOT an overly interesting route....been there done that route a number of times OUT OF NECESSITY....BORING and L O N G !!!!
Unless you are looking to punish your partner, I would suggest you rethink this one.
If you are hellbent, then at least fly to New Orleans, and cut the torture to a minimum. At least you can stop and see some plantations in the N.O/Natchez area, and then suffer a 18 hour drive to south florida and then see some SEMI interesting sights from Miami to the Keys.
And remember....you are talking JANUARY...ie WINTER in TEXAS. at least in the spring time, you have the Texas spring flowers along the highway to help pass the AGONIZING drive time.
GOD I can feel the agony now and it has been 2 years since I did that trip.....and did you say you want to drive back too???
Is this a joke question?? Where is the camera???
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Drop south out of big "D" and try to take US-90/98 as close as possible. It will not be the most opportune time since even the Gulf Coast will be in the throws of winter. As far as Florida you can do the east coast and follow A1A/US-1 or on the west side US-19. Get a good set of detailed maps for planning. We use AAA maps and along with their Tour Books we always find interesting things to do and see. Most of all stay off the Interstate if you want to see anything at all.
http://www.us-highways.com/
http://www.us-highways.com/
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Maybe I am just a road trip type of guy but I am not near as negative as others on this trip.
I would make sure and get some authentic cajun food in Louisiana, maybe tour the tabassco factory. Swing down to New Orleans and the gulf Miss area to see what Katrina and Rita did. Mosey through southern Alabama...there must be something interesting in the neighborhood. Once I hit Florida, I would hotfoot it to Miami perhaps with a stop at an orange/grapefruit farm stand on the way.
Should be able to find a bbq place in Texas early on. Even Orange, Beaumont, Lake Charles may be interesting to those who have never been.
Disclaimer: The above comes from a guy who has been immensley pleased to drive through Iowa's corn fields from West to East after suffering through most of Nebraskas nothingness. Try to find the positive!
I would make sure and get some authentic cajun food in Louisiana, maybe tour the tabassco factory. Swing down to New Orleans and the gulf Miss area to see what Katrina and Rita did. Mosey through southern Alabama...there must be something interesting in the neighborhood. Once I hit Florida, I would hotfoot it to Miami perhaps with a stop at an orange/grapefruit farm stand on the way.
Should be able to find a bbq place in Texas early on. Even Orange, Beaumont, Lake Charles may be interesting to those who have never been.
Disclaimer: The above comes from a guy who has been immensley pleased to drive through Iowa's corn fields from West to East after suffering through most of Nebraskas nothingness. Try to find the positive!
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I think we saw you once or twice in our back road travels. It gets lonesome out there on the highways and byways of America. I believe in what Charles Kuralt said when it comes to driving from coast to coast on the "I" highways and seeing nothing.
I think we saw you once or twice in our back road travels. It gets lonesome out there on the highways and byways of America. I believe in what Charles Kuralt said when it comes to driving from coast to coast on the "I" highways and seeing nothing.
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Bellingrath Gardens in Mobile AL might still have their Christmas lights which are supposed to be magnificant at night. The gardens are lovely during the day, any season.
http://www.bellingrath.org/
http://www.bellingrath.org/