โMar-10-2014 06:09 PM
โMar-18-2014 11:27 AM
MarshaNichols wrote:Thom02099 wrote:
There's also a KOA in Laramie WY, it's right off I-80 at the exit for Snowy Range Rd. It's easy to get to, it's a nice clean park. Pull through sites, a little tight, but fine for my 26ft Keystone outback w/slides. We stayed there late last summer, the only problem is the highway noise from I-80. Then again, you hear it ANYWHERE in Laramie!
Thanks! I appreciate the info!
โMar-17-2014 08:29 PM
Thom02099 wrote:
There's also a KOA in Laramie WY, it's right off I-80 at the exit for Snowy Range Rd. It's easy to get to, it's a nice clean park. Pull through sites, a little tight, but fine for my 26ft Keystone outback w/slides. We stayed there late last summer, the only problem is the highway noise from I-80. Then again, you hear it ANYWHERE in Laramie!
โMar-15-2014 06:25 PM
โMar-12-2014 10:52 PM
GoPackGo wrote:
If you get over towards the eastern half of Iowa on I-80, you might consider staying at the Amana Colonies RV Campground. The Colonies are SW of Cedar Rapids. Just Google Amana Colonies. Drop me a note if you decide to stop there and I'll send you my list of favorite places to visit in the Colonies.
โMar-12-2014 12:04 PM
โMar-11-2014 10:25 PM
kknowlton wrote:
Sidney, Nebraska (abbreviation should be NE) and Rawlins, Wyoming. Western Hills is pretty unprepossessing, but a decent spot. If its appearance puts you off, consider the surrounding terrain. ๐ There's not that much available in Wyoming. If Rawlins is where you need to stop, Western Hills is preferable to the KOA. We've also done the KOAs in Rock Springs (even less scenic than Rawlins) and Cheyenne. Cheyenne is nice & clean but the entire ground is graveled with round stones & would not be good for those with mobility issues. Also not many sites to fit long rigs.
Iowa State Parks are pretty decent, though bathroom standards may be somewhat uneven (it's been many years since we've camped in one of their SPs.) Most are not really all that near the interstates. On the other hand, Nebraska State Parks & "waysides" offer some pretty good options as well, especially during the week, and some of them are quite convenient to I-80. Mostly just electric hookups, but for a night that should be fine if you travel with water in your tanks. We liked Kearny State Rec. Area, outside of the town of Kearney. FYI, there is an entrance fee in addition to camping fee. Mormon Island, Windmill and several others are strung along that route. Grand Island KOA is ok for an overnight; their best feature is a little less road noise (they're about 1/2 mile from the interstate) and freshly-baked pizza which can be delivered to your site. (Pretty good pizza too.) Extra cost for the pizza, of course. ๐
โMar-11-2014 09:44 PM
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โMar-10-2014 09:13 PM
whistlebritches wrote:
Cabela's headquarters are in Sidney, NB and they have a nice campground next to it. That could be a fun stop. There's also a decent campground in Rawlins, Western Hills rv park.
โMar-10-2014 09:11 PM
kknowlton wrote:
We've been both routes many times between SLC & Yellowstone and the Midwest. Your idea of going out one way and back the other is a good one, as each has its own charms. I-80 is great for pioneer (crossing the Plains) historic sites, and I-90 for a few good tourist-oriented or scenic sites.
What are you looking for in a CG? My idea of "great" may not be yours. With a little more info, it would be easier to help out.
โMar-10-2014 07:26 PM
โMar-10-2014 06:46 PM
MarshaNichols wrote:I left Alpine, Az. about 15 years ago going to north central Iowa, never had a map, just went east and then north, never used a four lane. One of the greatest trips I ever had, got there took 5 days, stopped a anthing that look of interest. That is always the best road, is the one your haven't been on before.
In June I will be heading to north central Iowa from the Salinas area of CA. I would like to take one route to and another from.
I realize that highways 80 and 90 are the big highways. I plan to stop near Lincoln, Ne.b to visit with some friends.
Any recommendations on routes and GREAT campgrounds would be much appreciated!! Thanks!
โMar-10-2014 06:34 PM