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Danford50
Explorer
Apr 07, 2016

Black hill

looking for the best route from NC to keystone SD if possible the best route without going through the NC mountain
  • hey thanks for all your suggestion., I don't mind going through the mountain I have been that way before going to Kansas, just hoping to be able to go another route. so I an see a different scenery.
  • Alabama Jim wrote:
    Thom has a good route. From Montgomery, AL we have gone that route, but prefer: Birmingham, Nashville, TN., Paducah, KY., St. Louis, MO.. Kansas City, Sioux City, IA., Sioux Falls, SD., then straight across the state going by Wall, The Bad Lands, Rapid City, SD.

    Have made this trip several times and really enjoy the area. Have fun and may God keep you safe.


    Hey Jim,

    I've done your route as well, from B'ham back to Colorado and it's a good one. Wish there were more diagonal routes from the Southeast to the Rockies! Guess there are some if one doesn't mind getting off the interstates and exploring.
  • Thom has a good route. From Montgomery, AL we have gone that route, but prefer: Birmingham, Nashville, TN., Paducah, KY., St. Louis, MO.. Kansas City, Sioux City, IA., Sioux Falls, SD., then straight across the state going by Wall, The Bad Lands, Rapid City, SD.

    Have made this trip several times and really enjoy the area. Have fun and may God keep you safe.
  • You might be a candidate for Mountain Directory both East and West to help your route planning.
  • Danford50 wrote:
    looking for the best route from NC to keystone SD if possible the best route without going through the NC mountain


    "Best" is always subjective, depending on one's priorities. Based on your criteria of not going through the NC mountains, seems like you'd have to go around them. That would likely mean going south to Atlanta, then taking I-20 west to Birmingham, I-22/US 78 to Memphis, then either head up to St Louis and go across the central Great Plains, or take I-40 across Arkansas and in to Oklahoma, and then go north from whatever preferred route you may want to take -- there are multiple ways to get there.