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Matt_Colie
Jan 31, 2015Explorer II
Fishy,
First, you need to plan where you want to break off for the day. You should start on that now. It doesn't matter if you are north or south bound, there is still too much to see. I personally recommend that you plan three days on the Trace. Yes, that is only about 150 miles per day, but with an historical marker or location about every other mile. Really-Truly
There are nice camp grounds all along the Trace and many more are in easy striking range. If you limiting to full hookup, there are fewer but still a good number. I have stayed in only a few FHU but were never disappointed by Camp Ground Reviews.
Matt
First, you need to plan where you want to break off for the day. You should start on that now. It doesn't matter if you are north or south bound, there is still too much to see. I personally recommend that you plan three days on the Trace. Yes, that is only about 150 miles per day, but with an historical marker or location about every other mile. Really-Truly
There are nice camp grounds all along the Trace and many more are in easy striking range. If you limiting to full hookup, there are fewer but still a good number. I have stayed in only a few FHU but were never disappointed by Camp Ground Reviews.
Matt
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