America is definitely beautiful and I can't recommend it enough to make a cross country drive for anyone! Driving from California to DC along the southern and central routes was awesome to see! SO many people from all walks of life.
If you're cutting through Texas, your GPS will tell you that the El Paso route is faster. Take the northern I-40 route. It's far more interesting of a drive than desert.
I headed East through New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas.
I returned West through Ohio, Nebraska, Colorado.
And it's the unexpected breaks that you take that make a difference in a trip. Many hidden gems all over the US. And take your time on the trip. I did the round-trip in 11 days.
1 day to New Mexico.
1 day to Texas.
2 days staying in Texas.
1 day to Kentucky.
1 day to DC.
2 days staying in DC.
1 day to Illinois.
1 day to Colorado.
1 day back to California.
America is definitely beautiful and I can't recommend it enough to make a cross country drive for anyone! Driving from California to DC along the southern and central routes was awesome to see! SO many people from all walks of life.
As someone who’s about to do this with a few people for he first time, any tips or things to know? Going from the east coast to west, and back
You can save time on road trips by peeing in milk jugs.
If you're cutting through Texas, your GPS will tell you that the El Paso route is faster. Take the northern I-40 route. It's far more interesting of a drive than desert.
I headed East through New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas. I returned West through Ohio, Nebraska, Colorado.
And it's the unexpected breaks that you take that make a difference in a trip. Many hidden gems all over the US. And take your time on the trip. I did the round-trip in 11 days.
1 day to New Mexico. 1 day to Texas. 2 days staying in Texas. 1 day to Kentucky. 1 day to DC. 2 days staying in DC. 1 day to Illinois. 1 day to Colorado. 1 day back to California.
It's a WONDERFUL trip and have a blast!!!!
Awesome, thank you so much for that