XC - Northern or Southern
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XC - Northern or Southern
Relocating for work, need an inspiring road trip. Two options
Michigan-Chicago-Omaha-Denver-?-?-Los Angeles
Or
Michigan-St. Louis-Okla City-Alburqurque-Flagstaff-Barstow-Long Beach
Mid-twenties, with two golden retrievers in tow. Very little time to wander off highway too far, but suggestions for stops along the way are welcome, as well as places to stop for the night. How are the northern roads in mid-April? Can't take too much of a chance for huge blizzard anywhere.
Michigan-Chicago-Omaha-Denver-?-?-Los Angeles
Or
Michigan-St. Louis-Okla City-Alburqurque-Flagstaff-Barstow-Long Beach
Mid-twenties, with two golden retrievers in tow. Very little time to wander off highway too far, but suggestions for stops along the way are welcome, as well as places to stop for the night. How are the northern roads in mid-April? Can't take too much of a chance for huge blizzard anywhere.
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If you have little time to spare, I'd go south. Denver could be a problem with snow - I know they had a major storm around April 10th or so last year that was bad enough to cancel flights for a day. You'll be heading through the mountains after Denver, so that would be another concern (although it will only take about 4-5 hours to get past them).
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I've done the Omaha/Denver/LA Drive. From Chicago through Denver, it is painfully boring. It is only after you've gotten about an hour past Denver that the drive gets fun.
The southern route sounds alot like Route 66. I'd do that.
The southern route sounds alot like Route 66. I'd do that.
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Yes, take the southern route.
Assuming you're starting from Detroit:
Day 1: past St. Louis (~550 miles). There are hotels SW of St. Louis along I-44; perhaps near the Six Flag. Or if you're fast, another 80 miles or so to Rolla, MO.
Day 2: Amarillo, TX is 760 miles from St. Louis. It's doable as speed limit is 70 the whole day.
Day 3: Kingman, AZ is about 750 miles from Amarillo.
Day 4: LB is about 320 miles or about 5 hours.
That's probably the fastest you can do with good hotel rest each night.
Assuming you're starting from Detroit:
Day 1: past St. Louis (~550 miles). There are hotels SW of St. Louis along I-44; perhaps near the Six Flag. Or if you're fast, another 80 miles or so to Rolla, MO.
Day 2: Amarillo, TX is 760 miles from St. Louis. It's doable as speed limit is 70 the whole day.
Day 3: Kingman, AZ is about 750 miles from Amarillo.
Day 4: LB is about 320 miles or about 5 hours.
That's probably the fastest you can do with good hotel rest each night.
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I don't use it, as I usually just plan my roadtrips on my own, but many people recommend www.freetrip.com for planning.


You basically have to get to Amarillo the 2nd night.

