wat42 wrote:
Leaving Cleve. Ohio area to go to Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, etc, then will drop down to Grand Canyon, visit Arizona, Dallas, TX area, up to Branson, Mo and back to Ohio. Has anyone done a trip like this traveling roads other than Interstates?...
We have travelled many miles on the U.S. and state highways. In some of the mountain states, there really aren't that many interstates anyway. Sometimes just one East/West and one North/South. However, we do not shun the interstates when they are convenient for bypassing or passing through the larger cities as driving/towing an RV on the local city streets can be less than fun. In some cases like I-40 through New Mexico, the interstate was overlaid on the route of US-66 and much of the old highway is nonexistant or the business route/frontage road in the towns along the way.
US-50 is one of the more intact coast to coast routes.
US-20 from Rockville, IL through
Iowa,
Nebraska, and Wyoming to
Yellowstone and Beyond is a good route.
US-60 and
US-64 will take you through parts of Arizona and New Mexico and on East.
US-160 will take you from the Monument Valley area across Southern Colorado.
US-24,
US-30,
US-36 and
US-40 are other possible East/West choices.
North to South in the mountain states
US-89 and
US-191 will take you to more National Parks, National Monuments and other attractions than any other roads I can think of.