I found a site that is from the U.S. Department of Transportation that lists some short 200 + drives around the nation. It lists some places to stop and gives you the miles and camping areas (they are partial to the government parks): http://www.byways.org.
I have taken two of the trips and found the info in the book they offer (Free) to be dead-on.
We did the Idaho to Canada Loop and really saw some great sites and met some very nice people.
Try it -- the book is free and you will really enjoy it.
I found a site that is from the U.S. Department of Transportation that lists some short 200 + drives around the nation. It lists some places to stop and gives you the miles and camping areas (they are partial to the government parks): http://www.byways.org.
I have taken two of the trips and found the info in the book they offer (Free) to be dead-on.
We did the Idaho to Canada Loop and really saw some great sites and met some very nice people.
Try it -- the book is free and you will really enjoy it.
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