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Whaler
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May 10, 2018

36 West from Hannibal, MO & RMNP

Been many years since I was on 36 west, at the time I found it annoying due to the seams in roadway. No reason to think it is better but needing to go west again so was wondering if anybody has a comment about the current conditions.
May stop at RMNP on return from Washington. Interested in any pointers concerning roads to avoid/or must see, rv parks or POIs.

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  • I've traveled 36 many times. Great highway to cross both Mo & Ks on. Currently there is some construction about 5 miles west of I-35. No slow downs but it's there.
  • One thing I forgot to mention before, a great place to stop and stretch a bit, and see a unique site:

    The geographical center of the contiguous USA is located off US 36, northwest of Lebanon KS. Well marked signage off US 281. Small park there, some signs/markers, a small chapel, shady area to rest and walk the fur friend(s) if so inclined. In the distance on a ridge to the west, one can see an old abandoned motel, apparently the brainchild of someone who thought this would become a major tourist attraction. It didn't.

    H E R E is a link with some info and pics of the place.
  • We took US 36 from Hannibal, MO to Denver a couple of years ago. We were towing the 5th wheel, so in no hurry. It is 4-lane across MO and ok 2-lane across KS. Lots of ups and downs in western KS, but no long grades. We spent a night at a vacant lot with FHUs across US 281 from the football stadium in Norton, KS. Cheap and "the best restaurant in town" was across a side street from the "RV park". One of the strangest places we've stayed in so far!

    See my blog at https://2fanrgs.blogspot.com for route, campsite, and not-to-miss sightseeing suggestions in Colorado.
  • As others have said, the road is fine. I don't recall any issues with the seams/expansion strips being a problem.

    Rather than taking US 36 all the way to I-70 outside of Denver, consider taking KS 27 north from US 36 just outside of St. Francis KS. That will take you up to US 34, which you can take all the way west to Estes Park.

    HOWEVER...you don't say WHEN you plan to do this. The suggestion above will work only after Memorial Day weekend, for the entire way up to RMNP. US 34 is currently closed for construction in the Big Thompson Canyon west of Loveland and is scheduled to reopen for the Memorial Day weekend. IF you're planning for before Memorial Day, you can still take US 34 all the way to Loveland, then head south on US 287 toward Longmont, and at the north edge of Longmont, take CO 66 west and then take US 36 up to Rocky. With this route you avoid the Denver mess and having to go through Boulder at all.
  • brooks379 wrote:
    Pretty good road..... some 4 lane some 2 lane in MO all 2 lane across Kansas and Colorado but not much traffic. Nice easy ride !!


    Sums it up pretty well - it is and has been my preferred route the last 30-35 times we have made the drive.

    Son lives in Colorado and we visit often 10 years ago felt like we were commuting. We have tried all of the other options and this has less Traffic - Good Roads and is much less boring, Having recommended this often, have yet to have anyone not enjoy it.

    JMHO,
  • Pretty good road..... some 4 lane some 2 lane in MO all 2 lane across Kansas and Colorado but not much traffic. Nice easy ride !!
  • Not sure what it is like past St. Joseph but it is or preferred route across Missouri, much more enjoyable than I-70.