Here's a few older posts with sights & sites. Maybe something in them will be of help:
Southern New Mexico ---------- and
Ditto Near Santa Fe - Very Neat Area --------------
Santa Fe & Along I-40 More of the same, but some new too Maybe some of this will be of help in your Quest:
Off US 191 in Arizona, Canyon de Chelly by Chinle is neat with a Navajo Trip campground. Been there when it was a free campground years ago. Hubbell Trading Post NHS is off 191 as well, maybe a small detour to get to it. Interesting.
Navajo National Monument is located at the end of State Highway 564 off of US Highway 160. Which connects with US 191, north of Chinle. We have not been to this one, but sounds very interesting. Two campgrounds, one open all year, somewhat isolated but no fees are charged.
Navajo Nat'l Mon'tMesa Verde in Colorado is a neat place to see.
Chaco Canyon is neat to see as well in New Mexico. Our
Chaco Canyon Trip Part One in 2012. A hard one to get back into at times.
Part Two Why we wanted to do the trip only in the pickup.
Some other ruins in the Aztec area as well.
Santa Fe & ABQ
Sights & Sites Plus Other Areas Hope something is different???
Southern New Mexico & Arizona Sites & Sights:C
Tucson is a neat city & easy to get around in.
Here's some more for Texas:
In West Texas, Near Amarillo: Never been to the state park, but have read about it & would like to make it over there someday.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park as well as Caprock Canyons State Park, from what I have read, seem like very neat areas to see.
Southeast of Amarillo & Southwest of Quanah:
Caprock Canyons State Park & Trailway would make a neat place to check out. One I would like to see. Has a Bison herd I have read.
Ditto,
Copper Breaks State Park near Quanah sounds pretty cool (as in neat to see).
Likewise, there is
Monahans Sandhills State Park, just off the I-20 near Monahans. About 36 miles westbound from Odessa. Might be interesting. But wouldn't be on your planned route.
San Antonio Area & the
:C Texas Hill Country but a neat area.
Should be a nice time to visit the
:)Big Bend Area. We really enjoyed Balmorhea State Park & checking out
Fort Davis Nat'l Historic Site.
We did Big Bend on one our Spring Breaks some years ago. End of March, Start of April.
And the new
Boquillas Port of Entry might be some you would want to do. Not something we have done or would do.
Somethings I'd like to see, but haven't:
Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum - Waco Amon Carter Museum of American Art - Fort Worth and
Kimbell Art Museum - Ft. Worth and
Other Fort Worth Art Museums
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