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- Grit_dogNavigator IIGood places to stop would be for fuel and food and get to CO ASAP and spend your extra time there! Haha
Grew up in IL lived in CO twice and made that run many times. 16hrs Chicago to Denver if you keep yer foot in it! - JaxomExplorerIf you see Bubba tell him Thank You for me.
And Thank You to all who served and all their sacrifices. - usmcshepherdExplorer IIJaxom....thanks for that.... I will be stopping there in a couple hours!
- JaxomExplorerDon't forget to make a brief stop at Freedom Rock in Iowa. I-80 exit 86, go south 1 mile.
Ray "Bubba" Sorenson is currently painting it as he does every year.
http://www.thefreedomrock.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Rock - work2fishExplorerI'd say if you are planning to visit Cabela's, go to the Sidney store. The ones in Colorado and Kearney are OK, but the original store is much better and bigger. As mentioned, you will need to hit a couple of rural highways to get back to I-76, but it is worth the slight trouble.
Have a great trip.
Cheers, - camperpaulExplorerDuplicate post.
- camperpaulExplorer
Bonesquatch wrote:
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Check out Starved Rock in Illinois on the Mississippi River.
Starved Rock is on the Illinois River, a few miles East of I39.
I have camped there frequently since 1953. - realterExplorerBTW, the speed limit around Lincoln is 65, and they love to pick up out of state drivers who fail to notice the reduced speed limit.
- realterExplorerThere is a small cabelas in Kearney, NE. It is a ways off of I-80, at exit 279 (Minden exit), then North to US HWY 30, and a little West. The main track of the UP RR is across the street. The state rec area is about 3 miles S of I-80 at same exit, then about a mile or 2 West. Full hookups and flush toilets and showers. Trees, and several very small lakes. There are a number of rest areas along I-80 in NE. If you go to the main Cabelas in Sidney, NE, you will have to back track a few miles to get onto the diagional interstate that goes down to Denver. You do not want to stay on I80 to Cheyenne, as that is out of the way. Shortest distance between to points is a straight line, lol.
- sdianel_-acct_cExplorerIf you go I-80,
http://www.scottcountyiowa.com/conservation/sites.php?site=SCP:bald_eagle
Bald Eagle Campground
Scott County Parks
18850 270th St
Eldridge, IA 52748
50 amp full hookup $22 per night. About 9 miles north of Davenport IA.
Then stop at the I-80 truck stop.
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