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RBills Sep 25th, 2011 06:27 PM

Traveling the US
 
My wife and I are planning on going from DC through the northern states-----to Seattle-----down to San Fran----through Reno----to Denver---through Oklahoma (Family)----Little Rock----and Back to DC.....what are some things that my wife and I should make sure we see? Please help if you have any ideas.......>Thanks!

tomfuller Sep 25th, 2011 07:29 PM

Let us know about what form of transport you want to use and what month of the year. The length of your trip dictates how much of our beautiful country you get to experience.

Cranachin Sep 25th, 2011 07:37 PM

What are you already planning on seeing? What have you already rules out?

Knowing that might help people give better advice and avoid duplication.

janisj Sep 25th, 2011 07:52 PM

Agree -- w/o knowing how long are you planning for this trip and in what months, it is really difficult giving any useful advice.

Parrothead Sep 25th, 2011 11:48 PM

I can help you with some generalized suggestions:

Put Yellowstone, Tetons and Glacier National Parks on your northern westbound portion.
A good stopping point between Seattle and SF is Ashland, Oregon which is one of my favorite gems in Oregon. Portland is worth some time as it is known for its beautiful geography, food options and outdoor lifestyle.

While in the Bay Area, you could add sidetrips to Monterey/Carmel on Hwy 1, Napa and redwoods; all of which are great trips on their own. You could go from SF to Reno via Yosemite NP which if you have never been, you definitely should go.

From Reno to Denver, you could go through southern Utah entering Colorado in its southwest corner, then road tripping through Durango, Silverton, up to Colorado Springs and onto Denver.

Your options are limitless if your time and budget are also.

qwovadis Sep 26th, 2011 02:59 AM

roadtripusa.com

classic.mapquest.com

www.virtualtourist.com

2 good general sites cozy up to a good guidebook

and post up some details when you have time.

nytraveler Sep 26th, 2011 08:51 AM

Time of year really matters a lot. If you go in late fall throuhg early speing you are likely to run into a lof of snow which can considerably limit what you can do, where you can go (passes and roads clse) and how long it takes to get anywhere. Assuming you drive.

If you are jumping via short flights - ditto.

Placename Sep 26th, 2011 09:37 AM

There are many good guidebooks about US travel. Lonely Planet makes a good one.

Have you looked at any guidebooks?

nytraveler Sep 26th, 2011 04:18 PM

You really need to tell us:

How long you have:

When you will be coming:

Who/how many you are

If you are planning on car or plane

If anyone is to provide any real help.

spirobulldog Sep 26th, 2011 05:36 PM

What do you like to do--National Parks?, Museums? Historical Sights? What?

When are you going?

How Long?

Budget?

Ozarksbill Sep 29th, 2011 07:06 AM

Yep, we need more info. Many of us have traveled West and done sightseeing. Even sought out unusual places. "DC through the northern states to Seattle." Lots of mileage there! Good luck.
Bill in Boston


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