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Traveling I-40 west

jceherm1
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Hello we are making our first RV (32' Motorhome) trip from NC to Grand Canyon this April planned on I-40 all the way any advice or things to look out for.
Thanks
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2gypsies1
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Just a heads up - we ran into a huge snowstorm the end of April west of Albuquerque, NM on I-40. The highway was closed for two days. Even though it's supposed to be spring, check the weather conditions and be prepared. Have a great trip!
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trailertraveler
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There a lot to see along I-40. In Amarillo, there is Palo Duro Canyon State Park and the Big Texan on Old Route 66. In New Mexico, Tucumcari still has dinners along Historic Route 66 and numerous murals painted on buildings plus other attractions. Santa Rosa is another Route 66 town and has the The Blue Hole and Santa Rosa Lake State Park which has a nice campground. In Albuquerque, the Pueblo Cultural Center and Petroglyph National Monument are worth visiting in my opinion. In Grants, there is the Mining Museum. Just South of I-40 going West from Grants are El Malpais National Monument, El Moro National Monument and the Ice Cave and Bandera Volcano. Acoma Sky City is said to be the longest occuppied location in the U.S. They give tours of the pueblo and there is an RV park next to the casino.

On the way to Flagstaff along I-40 are Petrified Forest National Park, Meteor Crater and Homolovi Ruins State Park. You can stand on the corner in Winslow Arizona.

In the Flagstaff area are Sunset Crater National Monument, Wupatki National Monument, and Walnut Canyon National Monument. Sedona/Camp Verde/Cottonwood are about an hour South of Flagstaff with Montezuma Castle and Montezuma Well National Monuments, Tuzigoot National Monument, Palatki and Honaki Ruins, V-Bar-V Heritage Site, Verde Canyon Railroad, Fort Verde State Park, Cathedral Rock, Gold King Mine, Jerome State Historic Park in the area.

All this before you even get to the Grand Canyon.
Safe travels!
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PawPaw_n_Gram
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Grants NM is a great stop. There is a museum downtown which has a 'uranium mine' exhibit below the building - definitely worth a stop.

The El Malpias National Monument is worth a stop - and you pass between part of the lava flow in I-40. The loop down to El Morro NM is also interesting. Makes a nice day off the road.

Of course you have to stop at/ drive through Painted Desert / Petrified Forest National Park in eastern Arizona.
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DesertHawk
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Here's an old post on what one might see in New Mexico , if wanting to see some other sights & sites.

As I mentioned in the above post: "Easy to get to Santa Fe by taking US 298 at Cline's Corner ( Exit 218 on I-40) to I-25 then South on 25 to Santa Fe & on to ABQ & I-40."
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edbehnke
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easy.
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kalynzoo
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The Cowboy Museum of the West (or something like that) in Oklahoma City is fantastic. We spend an entire day wandering about, would have liked to spend at least another day. That said, My wife and I are both western folk, my wife was a barrel racer in her childhood life. Then, I think in Clinton, just west of Oklahoma City and entire town is dedicated as a museum to Route 66. Old barns, equipment, stores, etc. Again we spent a day. In Amarillo we stayed at The Fort RV park. Lovely with a little lake. We didn't go to the canyons about an hours South, but it is in our to do list. The Petrified Forest is a fun half day tour. The National Park museum is at the South entrance, so from the 40 you really need to drive the whole tour to get to the information area. Again, we really enjoyed this. At the Grand Canyon we based in Williams at the Circle of Pines KOA. Really a resort lovely park. Indoor pool, large sites, very well shaded by big trees. Just Lovely. Don't miss Bearazona, the wild animal park nearby. If traveling with children the Deer Park is fun, more for children. From Williams, Sedonna is less than 1 hr away, beautiful, now more of an art colony. Lots of fun for a day. The Wright church is stunning. Also from Williams, just north of Flagstaff is Crater of the Sun, the volcanic mountain range. Lovely ranger station, and some very nice hikes on paved signed walkways. If you have time a day drive (could be a 1/2 day drive but it would be a long round trip) to Monument Valley, and Gouldings RV Park and Hotel. This is such beautiful inspirational country. Words cannot describe.
Happy Trails.

djsamuel
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When we drove from Florida to Grand Canyon in September, we took I-10 to I-20 and then rt 69/ 82/ 287 up to I-40 at Amarillo. I-40 was the nicest of the Interstates we drove. I-10 in LA was by far the worst in terms of roughness.

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PenMan
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I was in NC for the month of October. I would drive an extra 500 miles to avoid Arkansas. Actually I did take the southern route back thru Mississippi and Louisiana to avoid going thru Arkansas again (went straight out I-40 going to NC). I think they dig up the road intentionally, patch it, then dig it up again to try to keep you in the state longer. I think it was about 300 miles longer but so much more enjoyable and actually took less time. If you don't mind a full day of road construction and sitting still on the road then I-40 is shorter. Other than that, I-40 is fine.
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Hiking_Hunter
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I-40 is generally a good road, although there is some construction in short stretches.

Keep you fuel tank above half-full West of Amarillo.
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