Just a suggestion for your adventure. Buy yourselves a 12v crock pot and get food in it in a plastic protector bag place the pot in the sink and let it go. When you stop for the night your dinner will be ready.
Have fun. Niagara is something to see but once seen not much else to do. Buffalo is disgusting to drive in and the NY Turnpike stops it seems each mile to pay a toll. During week Myrtles Beach near Erie PA is not a bad stop little expensive for overnight but nice voew of lake and clean
PGBusLady wrote:
My husband and I recently purchased a 29' Fleetwood for a cross country trip 3 years in the making. We'll be leaving at the end of June and have 6 weeks to see the best and worst that America has to offer.Departing from Va.heading North to Niagara Falls then West . We would like to visit most of the National Landmarks Grand Canyon,Yellowstone,Yosemite,Mount Rushmore etc. My questions for the experienced ones on this site are : Which routes to take? Scenic vs. interstate is ok. Which landmarks are must see which ones should be avoided? Which National / State parks are recommended . Remoteness / Wilderness with no hook ups is appealing. Which cities should be avoided because of traffic,high crime or not as accommodating should we have to Wallydock for a night or two.What are some other things to see between the East coast and West coast we may not have thought of.Any and all feedback will be appreciated both positive and negative to help some newbies on what we are calling the once in a lifetime trip.