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Lets Share those Special Spots!

Busskipper
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Its winter time, and almost New Years, so often I just reflect, opened up Google Maps of the US and……….

Name 1-10 spots that you had only run across (discovered) in your travels, spots you had not really heard about that you would recommend to a friend.

These can be just a Great Drive or a Location that you would recommend if a good friend were going to be in the area. Trying to ID spots that are not on the regular Radar – These, I hope are your own little treasures, which you would make every effort to visit if in the area, and would encourage a friend to see/drive. Not a National Park but a private, memorable, spot that you would share.

Mine, in no particular order;

Trout Lake, Colorado

If you are on Rt 145 in Colorado going to or from Telluride, be sure to take a little time to drive around the Lake and dream about spending some time here. Beautiful and serine …… might just be a little Cold and Isolated in the Winter, but is just so inviting in the Summer or Fall.

Wind River Canyon, Wyoming

Wind River Canyon has been in my head from the first time I drove it in 1971, when taking my wife on her first cross county trip, we drove it after looping into Yellowstone, as I would play back the drive I always felt like the River was flowing up hill, this allusion is partially from the fact that it flows north and the road is losing elevation as it heads south. Beautiful drive, great CG on the south end and memorable in the Fall.

The drive on Rt 39 from Ogden, Utah to Snowbasin Ski resort.

While working we would do Christmas with the kids in Salt Lake City (Fly in Fly out – for 10 years mid 80’s to mid 90’s) This was annual drive to Snowbasin before it was discovered, for the SLC Winter Olympics. The drive up the canyon and by the reservoir was always just Beautiful in the Winter.

Alpine Lake , West Virginia

Alpine Lake is just one of those hidden spots that because of the water and all the activities was always just inviting, year round – Deep Creek Lake is just down the road and is the more popular Maryland resort.

Lake Toxaway, North Carolina

Lake Toxaway, - because of the wildness and the proximity to GSMNP is just a hidden Gem – although I think Atlanta and the South like to call it their own, with almost endless trails and countless waterfalls it is always a great area to spend time.

Boulder, Colorado to Nederland on Route 119

The drive from Boulder to Nederland is just FUN! Add in Boulder Creek and you will enjoy – car or bike. Added bonus is it is connected to Peak to Peak Highway.

Rt 6 Golden, Colorado to Idaho Springs

Because we spend so much time in Colorado I am able to get my quick Rockies fix by making this drive – you are SURROUNDED by the Rockies, and it just says welcome home. (add to that that it avoids the heavy I-70 traffic just hard to not love)

Marble, CO

Stopped here just by chance and got to do the Marble – Marble festival – 4x4 roads and so much Character.

Drive Rt 24 Minturn to Leadville

Do this often as Leadville and Red Cliff are two of our favorite towns – never taken a drive that I did not enjoy what we were seeing.

Rt 36 through Kansas

Just gets you back to what it used to be – small towns – not much traffic – just enjoyable. (does not hurt that the Granddaughters live in Colorado).

As usual I have gotten carried away – here’s hoping you all get a chance to take time and visit a few of these locations.
Let’s see if you can add to these.

Happy New Year,
Busskipper
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OutdoorPhotogra
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Here's a hidden gem that I found as part of a humanitarian assistance exercise. Still need to camp there. Beautiful forest, lakes for kayaking, and fresh air all within 50 miles of Boston.

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I am not sure whether these two places have been mentioned above, but we really enjoyed Goosenecks State Park in Utah -- silent and remote. And Peter Lougheed Provincial Park in the Canadian Rockies -- as beautiful as Banff and Jasper, much quieter (no trains), great hiking.

And one more -- the Silver Jack Reservoir area east of Ridgeway, Colorado.
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I'm willing to list some of my favorite campgrounds, a few of which may be new to some (Most of the links are to photos from my visits):

Ricketts Glen State Park, PA. 22 waterfalls and hundreds of cascades along a 7 mile hike. Dry camping, but bathrooms with showers, and a lake for boating & swimming.

Red Rock Canyon State Park, CA. Dry sites are backed by wonderful rock formations, some nice hikes through the desert.

Valley of Fire State Park, NV. 2 campgrounds, one with water & electric & showers, the other primitive. Incredible colors that can be seen from the roads or, better yet on a number of hiking trails.

Babcock State Park, WV. Some hiking trails, but the jewel of this park is the Glade Creek Grist Mill. The campground has many electric sites, bathrooms with showers.

Goblin Valley State Park, UT. You can hike through the "Goblins", incredible formations spread across the valley. Dry camping with bathrooms & showers.

Caverns of Señora, Señora, TX. While there is a campground with water & electric, the only feature of the location is the cavern. I've visited many, and this is the most beautiful (and one of the best tours) of them all.

Kodachrome Basin State Park, UT. Many water & electric sites, great hiking trails through beautiful rock formations. Within easy driving distance for visits to Bryce Canyon.

While I can't call them "hidden gems", two National Monuments that too many pass up are The Devils Tower in WY, and Craters of the Moon in ID. Both have dry campgrounds, good hiking opportunities, and interesting evening & nighttime views.

While they don't have campgrounds (there is a commercial campground in Lee Vining and some forest service locations nearby) a visit to Bodie Ghost Town and Mono Lake are well worth a stop if you are traveling US 395 near Lee Vining, CA.

Busskipper
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Veebyes wrote:
Well now Busskipper, I have done 4 of your 10. 3 of the Colorado routes & 36 across Kansas multiple times. 36 is a great highway as is 50 to the south. Clear Creek Canyon out of Golden, can't count the number of times up that one. Up Boulder canyon, think Mork & Mindy in the Jeep.


Doug,

I would have thought you might have been on a couple of the others also, I think I've been on some of yours - We generally get to Capt. Buddies once a year with friends. Referencing your picture in Tilghman's looking out the window at the water and boats.

I'm sure you have a couple others you might share that are off the beaten path.

So much to see and do,
Busskipper
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anywhere in british columbia.
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Veebyes
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Well now Busskipper, I have done 4 of your 10. 3 of the Colorado routes & 36 across Kansas multiple times. 36 is a great highway as is 50 to the south. Clear Creek Canyon out of Golden, can't count the number of times up that one. Up Boulder canyon, think Mork & Mindy in the Jeep.
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avan
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More responses here. A couple of thousand more.
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PawPaw_n_Gram
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Devil's Den State Park near Fayetteville, Arkansas
Petit Jean State Park near Morrilton, Arkansas
Kirby Landing COE Park on Lake Greeson near Murfresboro, Arkansas
Airport COE Park, Lake Waco, Waco, TX - FHU $12 per day for senior pass - currently closed due to flood damage, hope to reopen in Feb 2016
Inks Lake State Park, near Burnett, Texas
Davis Mountains State Park, Fort Davis, Texas
Balmorhea State Park, Balmorhea, Texas (near where I-10 & I-20 join)
Valley of Fires BLM Campground near Cariz0zo, New Mexico
Natchez State Park, Natchez, Mississippi
Winhall Brook COE Campground, Londonderry, VT
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Every road that doesn't have a red, white and blue shield sign or an I- sign. Best way to see the USA.
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Our most memorable camp site was Shelter Cove CA west of Garberville. The road in is narrow two lane and the last portion is STEEP, definitely not for the faint of heart. We call it OH S**T hill. The cg is great, grass full service sites and the view is unforgettable.

Busskipper
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korbe wrote:
Share my favorite camp spots so others can enjoy them too? Okay, Let me think.......Nope, can't think of any right off the top of my head.


Like Yogi said "nobody goes there anymore it's too crowded!"
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korbe
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Share my favorite camp spots so others can enjoy them too? Okay, Let me think.......Nope, can't think of any right off the top of my head.
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gbopp
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Thanks. 🙂