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โDec-31-2015 02:04 AM
FULLTIMEWANABE wrote:
Chowan,
During our child rearing and heavy working years we drove like crazy to get a taste for oh so many provinces, territories and states (over 40+ states alone!). Ironically the most enjoyable and memorable places were the small "old americana" type places we visited coupled with less populated areas of natural beauty, especially when kayaking and rafting through canyons and mountainous terrains. We kept a wonderful journal and now as we head into retirement aim to stop and smell the roses more and revisit.
We personally vote mainly for the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, due to the fact that the South Rim has become too busy and commercialised for our preference (we don't go there for McDonalds!), but there are many things to do from the South Rim and experience in all fairness. Best thing we ever did was take a Maverick Helicopter sunset picnic to the Grand Canyon, setting down by the Colorado river to enjoy it = unbelievable experience, worth every penny that will last for ever in the memory banks of us and our children. The Snake River in Hells Canyon rafting is another unbelievable experience taken slowly and embracing it.
There is so much to see do and enjoy Chowan in N.A. It would be impossible to see it all in several lifetimes. We are all so truly blessed ๐
โDec-28-2015 10:09 AM
โDec-28-2015 09:10 AM
4runnerguy wrote:vermilye wrote:Moderator:ReneeG wrote:
While in Monument Valley, visit Goosenecks State Park and spend the night there. Drive your toad or tow vehicle up the Moki Dugway and go to Natural Bridges National Monument.
And while in the area catch the late morning light on "House on Fire" in Mule canyon, and Fallen Roof Ruin in Road Canyon. Directions
House on Fire
Fallen Roof Ruin
Please delete this post as we don't need any more people going to these places! ๐
โDec-28-2015 08:55 AM
vermilye wrote:Moderator:ReneeG wrote:
While in Monument Valley, visit Goosenecks State Park and spend the night there. Drive your toad or tow vehicle up the Moki Dugway and go to Natural Bridges National Monument.
And while in the area catch the late morning light on "House on Fire" in Mule canyon, and Fallen Roof Ruin in Road Canyon. Directions
House on Fire
Fallen Roof Ruin
โDec-27-2015 02:43 PM
โDec-27-2015 10:01 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
Okay here are a few, mostly out West but little on Pacific Coast states. You might want to have a USA map handy tp locate these places.
Yellowstone - Early Spring for Wildlife
Winter for a Fairyland experience
Olympic Penn. - Summer/Fall
Hurricane Ridge
Hoh Rain Forest
Kala Loch
Gettysburg - Anytime
Battle Field
Cyclarama
Museum
National Cemetery(Old and New)
Red Rock Country - Spring/Fall
Arches
Bryce
Zion
Canyonlands
Island in the Sky/Winter Too
Needles
The Maze
Grand Staircase/Glen Canyon
Antelope Canyon
Dead Horse Point
Mesa Verde - Spring/Fall
Four Corners - Spring/Fall
Mount Rushmore - Spring/Fall
Needles Hwy
Nighttime Light Show
Crazy Horse - Spring /Fall
Grand Canyon - Spring/Fall
Train from Williams
North Rim
Pipe Spring Wells
โQโ - January
White Sands
Sand Dunes
Missile Range/Nuclear Test Site
Great Sand Dunes - Summer
Red Rocks - WPA Amphitheater
Black Canyon of the Gunnison/Ouray/Leadville/Wolfe Creek Pass with snow
Carlsbad Caverns
Saguaro NP
Iโm sorry about bouncing around but I couldnโt remember your parameters from last night so here is a very small list of what I feel are must see. This does not cover a large area, it takes a whole day to list all the must sees that we have found. If you want some in a particular area PM me and Iโll try to accommodate. I can list places to drive like the Saint Laurence Seaway, BRP, Skyline Drive. Individual campgrounds would take forever.
Buy maps, books, travel guides and read, read, read.
Of course I would include almost all National Parks but there are a million books on those. The ones I did mention and absolute must see places and I skipped most of them. I didn't list much back East but it doesn't mean we aren't on our way back to see so much more than our first ten week trip back there.
Disclaimer: We are not destination travelers, we are see all you can and make a must return list for the spectacular locations. As my tag line says, "The Great Affair is To Go".
โDec-27-2015 09:54 AM
Veebyes wrote:
Pick any state official website. Click on attractions. Pick out what is of interest & off you go. Look out for scenic routes & byways. Stay off the interstates, except where they cannot be avoided, & use what used to be the primary roads before the interstates were built.
โDec-27-2015 09:51 AM
โDec-27-2015 09:49 AM
OutdoorPhotographer wrote:
OP, great list and I've hit all of those except Monument and Alaska. Without making your list too long, I'd add Great Smokey Mt NP and VT in the fall. Not sure where you are in the East so those may not be new to you.
As for as scenic drives, Pacific Coast Hwy between Monterey, CA and Morro Bay, CA and Beartooth Hwy are must do's but NOT in driving/towing a big rig.
โDec-27-2015 09:46 AM
michigansandzilla wrote:
From the point of view of someone raising children and someone that's never driven west of the Mississippi, my must see places would be:
The Statue of Liberty, from inside the crown.
Touring inside Mammoth Cave.
Assateague Island, MD.
Sand Dunes on Lake Michigan
Smoky Mountains
Niagara Falls
โDec-27-2015 06:45 AM
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