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โDec-16-2018 02:39 PM
TxGearhead wrote:
Depending on your schedule...you could take US90 out of San Antonio to Seminole Canyon State Park, then to Marathon and 385 south into Big Bend, follow 170 along the river to Presidio, north on 67 to Fort Davis S.P., and on to I-10 by either 17 to Balmorhea S.P., or 118 to I-10.
You may also drop down south of I-10 before you get to San Antonio on US90 and visit the brewery at Shiner and then to Gonzales for a big helping of Texas history, a cool downtown, and historic homes.
edit add... always stop at Bucees.
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โNov-17-2018 06:32 AM
Busskipper wrote:
Big trip with a lot of Driving - Hill Country - Big Bend - A number of State Parks and Reservoirs.
I'd get away from I-10 as it is truly (IMHO) not RV friendly.
Texas is BIG and will require a lot of Driving to get across.
New Mexico - State Parks are great - we love the Mountains.
Canyon de Chelly - Monument Valley - Sedona - Page - Grand Canyon - Vegas
Cali is up to you - lot's to see - lot's to do - Bring lots of Money - for us we are fly in, tour, fly out, as we were able to spend time there while oldest son was in College, and I grew up there as a Kid - Too crowded, just not for us anymore.
Last thought - heading back try to use different routes - possible to get into the Mountains? - Utah is good before it gets too hot - Colorado is Great.
Best of Luck, let us all know how it goes,
โNov-17-2018 06:15 AM
charming wrote:
Before we left home on our two month journey in September we were already discussing heading to Indian Wells in either 2019 or 2020. We finally decided on 2019.
There are two definite dates we have to hit while we are traveling. We need to be in CA the second weekend in March and Houston in early April.
I've been playing with the Good Sam Trip Planner because I think we need to get to I-10 as quick as possible when we leave SC in mid-February.
Right now, the route I've planned has us hitting I-10 at Mobile, AL and due west from there. We have made that trip now as far west as San Antonio. Playing with the calendar we will have time to explore some areas after we get past San Antonio.
Our idea of a great visit is to hit the historical sites in an area and any special natural attractions.
The return trip might be due east on I-10 to Phoenix then north and east on I-40 then start heading south towards Lubbock working our way over to Austin and Waco before heading towards Houston.
What are can't miss from San Antonio west?
โNov-17-2018 04:20 AM
RedRocket204 wrote:
If you're passing through NM, consider stopping to see White Sands NM. Nearby is also the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo. Heading west, you'll probably be going through AZ so a trip to Sedona would be worth it before heading off to GC.
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โNov-16-2018 12:50 PM
Roy&Lynne wrote:
Yes, it would be a great time to visit the Grand Canyon. Temps are mild, if not chilly, but the best is the crowds don't start coming until later in the Spring. BUT it will be chilly, like in the 20ies at night, so make sure your equip for that.
I lived in Yuccca Valley for a few years and know Indian Wells well. Make sure you check out Thousand Palms Oasis, and Cabots Pueblo Museum. I wasn't kidding about the sex life of a date, if you have time visit Shields Date Farm right near Indian Wells, and watch the video, enjoy a date shake and if they have any, try a Abbada date. They are the best. AND make sure you visit the Air Museum, and take the Tramway up the mountain.
โNov-16-2018 11:27 AM
charming wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions. California has been one of our favorite destinations over the years. I remember our first visit and a drive down the PCH - watching people with their campers in tow around twists and turns so tight they could see the end of their camper from the tow vehicle!
Our destination is to Indian Wells, just south of Jushua Tree, near Palm Springs. It is one of the few parts of the state we've never visited.
Thanks for the suggestions about Texas and New Mexico. We're trying to decide whether or not we'll have time to visit the Grand Canyon again this trip. I guess we will make that decision when we are leaving California.
Question, how busy is the campground inside the GC Park in mid March? We stayed in Bright Angel Cabins the time we visited.