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- Bionic_ManExplorerIf you want scenic and are not pressed for time you could do US 40 through Steamboat Springs, over Berthoud Pass and connect to I70 and into Denver. That would be more scenic than I80
- dedmistonModeratorI-80 across Wyoming is the way to go, but it's not very scenic.
Watch out for the high winds going across the plains. They can be insane. - AnonymousYes, we are more into scenery than cities, they're everywhere. I already know that my last name cannot be found there. Granddad ran away from home and changed his name. There are not many of us.
- Bionic_ManExplorer
Mike W wrote:
Driving in and around SLC. I would be sure to plan on driving through that area in the early am before rush or after 8pm. Traffic is a challenge. I love the views, love the area, HATE the traffic and bone jarring roads. Especially in an RV.
He’d miss SLC. Cut off on 84 in Ogden across to 80.
I’m in salt lake every month. It’s all relative but I think the traffic isn’t bad and the roads are very good. But everyone has an opinion. - Mike_WExplorerDriving in and around SLC. I would be sure to plan on driving through that area in the early am before rush or after 8pm. Traffic is a challenge. I love the views, love the area, HATE the traffic and bone jarring roads. Especially in an RV.
- AnonymousThanks for the advice. Still in the planning stage and I appreciate views from those who have "been there".
- WhitehouseLVExplorer IIIit may be a little longer but there are more "big" cities and it's all Interstate (easier drive) if you take I-90 from Gillette, WY to Bozeman, MT
Then Bozeman, MT down to West Yellowstone and West Yellowstone to Idaho Falls. Bozeman to West is a beautiful drive. It follows the Gallatin River and you'll go by Big Sky Ski Resort. Bozeman is also one of the more beautiful cities in MT. - AnonymousIt will be the end of August, so there better not be any snow. Global warming you know.
- CloudDriverExplorerNew Jersey is pretty flat too.
The route I described doesn't have any "serious" mountain driving. No switchbacks or steep drop offs on the side of the road. You may want to use a lower gear for engine braking in a few places going down for Togwotee Pass to save the brakes. It's a beautiful drive and at this time of year there may still be a lot of snow in the trees near the top of the pass. The Teton mountains will be on the right driving from Moran to Jackson. Grand Teton National Park is our favorite place! - AnonymousThank you for the input. We are flatlanders in Indiana, not much mountain experinece.
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