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So kind of you all once again to give us your recommendations. I’ll definitely look into them with detail when we are ready to book. Right now I’m booking the national parks that seem to be the ones that get booked first, and then I’ll do the cities. If you ever come to the Netherlands I will be happy to assist you in any way possible. We are so looking forward to next summer! |
Originally Posted by crefloors
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As a Nevada resident, honestly,. with kids, give Las Vegas a miss. Also, Las Vegas in July or August? Lord now. How about several days of 113. There ARE things to do besides the strip but I would suggest going to the Chamber Of Commerce or other city website and see what's there. In the end, if you must, you must. A bazillion people from all over the world visit there each year. I think the suggestion of Carmel, Monterey, Big Sur, OR, depending on what highways you choose, you could spend a couple days at Lake Tahoe and Truckee. Both are a couple of hours from Sacramento.
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Originally Posted by janisj
(Post 16978246)
Just very quick since I'm dashing out -- re the dirt road jeverett mentions -- it is perfectly fine road . . . However rental agencies almost never allow taking their cars on unpaved roads. And if anything should happen -- minor or major, the insurance would be voided. So while is it a nice detour -- I definitely would not take that road in your situation.
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Thought you might be interested in this campground- not a typical campground. I have not stayed there but think it looks fun. Was talking to a man who stayed there last week and he said it was great fun/
https://www.campdakota.com |
Originally Posted by sunbum1944
(Post 16981391)
Thought you might be interested in this campground- not a typical campground. I have not stayed there but think it looks fun. Was talking to a man who stayed there last week and he said it was great fun
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