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2gypsies1
Jul 23, 2013Explorer III
First, you need to get off the interstates. The secondary roads are just fine for RVs. Then you have to figure on adding some miles to that trip. Now you might be going straight up through Georgia. However, you can get to the U.P. many ways through different states.
You can even go through Wisconsin to the U.P. Travel along the coast to Mississippi and drive the Natches Trace up Mississippi. Explore the many wonderful Alabama State Parks. Arkansas and Missouri have terrific state parks and Corp of Engineer parks.
Once there, go to the local Visitor Center for ideas on what to do around the area. Explore a 50-mile radius.
If you have special interests, zero in on those - fishing, car museums, quilt shops for the lady, etc.
This is the way we enjoy our travels. We've full-timed for 16 years and still haven't seen all there is to see! Have fun!!
You can even go through Wisconsin to the U.P. Travel along the coast to Mississippi and drive the Natches Trace up Mississippi. Explore the many wonderful Alabama State Parks. Arkansas and Missouri have terrific state parks and Corp of Engineer parks.
Once there, go to the local Visitor Center for ideas on what to do around the area. Explore a 50-mile radius.
If you have special interests, zero in on those - fishing, car museums, quilt shops for the lady, etc.
This is the way we enjoy our travels. We've full-timed for 16 years and still haven't seen all there is to see! Have fun!!
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