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    Default My tour across America 2021

    As the title says, I am in the starting stages of planning my cross country tour across America for 2021. Things got in the way, and everyone backed out on me for 2020 (good thing for the virus), but 2021 will be my year. I have never been west of the Mississippi river, so that is where I am mostly interested in visiting. Please help me out with any of your must see places in any and all of the states that are west of the Mississippi river. I am mainly interested in nature, natural wonders, and places that I can see from the roads. I do not want to hit very many major highways or interstates if I can help it. I am thinking that the smaller roads will help me enjoy the ride more. I am not objecting to taking interstates if needed to just get from one good location to another if needed. Love waterfalls and river scenes, but do not want to do much hiking. I will not object to maybe up to a 1 mile hike off the beaten path for a spectacular view, but mostly not into hiking. I know this is random, and kind of strange, but help me if you can. I am planning on doing this in about a 6-7 week time period, so help on the time of year to do it would also be helpful. I would like to start out traveling southwest and then go up the west coast highway. Then after going up north, I will head back towards the East. BTW, my starting point is the Raleigh, NC area. Helpful hints on places to stay would be great as well. I love nature, but I don't like sleeping in it. I will be looking for clean
    lodging, but I am not trying to buy the place (wife is very picky, I just want a room in a safe area with no pest).
    Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.
    I have wanted to do this for a long time, but always put it off, or the timing wasn't right. Well, now my family is secure, I am self employed, so I can start to cut back on work for that time of year, and I am in good health. My best friend, and nephew, who was only 11 months younger than me helped bring that to light. He passed 3 weeks ago of pancreatic and lung cancer. He had just retired 2 years ago and was only 52 years old. Had a great wife and 2 wonderful kids (ages 12 & 17). Although he was diagnosed last April, he decided to live life to the fullest, while not giving up hope. He actually said that 2019 was the best year of his life. Says that if he had not had to go through what he went through, he would possibly not gotten the outlook on life and his relationship with God the way it was. He fought to the end, and only suffered about the last 2 weeks, but in the end, he said he wouldn't give it up for anything.
    Thanks in advance for the information.
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    tombstone AZ......monument valley UT....four corners NM,AZ,CO,UT....lincoln county NM... taos NM....anything in Montana & Idaho....
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    I'm very sorry to learn of your loss ... sending ..... going cross country is on my bucket list, having company doing it would be a plus ..... keep me in mind if my tagging along could work for you ...... Mike

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    The black hills of SD are spectacular. Ride up thru Needles Park. Buffalo and many other animal roam along the roadway. Also see Mount Rushmore. The Deadwood Hotel and casino has reasonable price lodging and a free parking ramp. Was brand new about 5-6 years ago. Another is PCH in California. I drove it in a new Mustang a couple years ago. We drove from San Simeon to Carmel on the Sea. Very costal and high up in some areas. It was an awesome drive. Will do it on the Spyder someday soon. I'm Planning to go all the way to Oregon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUEKNIGHT911 View Post
    I'm very sorry to learn of your loss ... sending ..... going cross country is on my bucket list, having company doing it would be a plus ..... keep me in mind if my tagging along could work for you ...... Mike
    Definitely would love to have company. I have a crew here that I love to ride with, but the regulars are not in the best of health for a multi week ride. We do 4-6 day sprints together, and enjoy each others company. But some of them have health issues that will not allow more than a 2 week stay. We definitely need to talk. Look forward to having that conversation.
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    You cannot go wrong with any of the National Parks or Momuments. I am particularly fond of Badlands National Park and the Black Hills area of SD.

    West to Devils Tower Wyoming. Yellowstone National Park...both Upper and Lower Geyser Basins--two distinct areas. Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Teton NP.

    And you cannot go wrong with Utah either. Zion NP, Cedar Breaks National Monument, Bryce Canyon and all the other NP's that I have not yet visited.

    Have not been any further West to other NP's.

    All of the above is good stuff. If you have your senior pass...admission is free.

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    My condolences on the loss of a dear friend, may he rest in peace.

    AR sure hit most of those great places and I'll just add one --------- Glacier National Park. Like the others, it's a treasure not to be missed if you're with in a days travel of it. If you're going to a few nationa parks, get the lifetime pass ( $100 )

    Have fun planning this one.

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    Going to the Sun Road
    Banff-Icefields Parkway-Jasper
    North Cascades
    Redwood National Park
    Arches and 4 other great National Parks in Utah
    White Sands National Monument
    Yellowstone is a must see, but it get sooo crowded. Off season is best.

    The America the Beautiful Pass gets you and your passengers into all National Parks and your vehicle for free.
    https://www.nps.gov/planyourvisit/passes.htm

    what a great time you will have !!!!!

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    All of the above, plus Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam, Las Vegas, Route 66, and all the National Parks out here.
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    OK, you asked for it! One of our trips was because my wife said, “I want to see ALL of the Cliff Dwellings and I think we pretty much did see them all. My wife and I will always take a detour to see a waterfall or a cave. I haven’t got the waterfalls listed because I think it’s about a thousand now and I just am not going to find THAT list. We have been to all but 4 or the following places. I listed those 4 because if you are in the area you should see them and we will get to them eventually. I’m sure I’ve missed lots of places we’ve been to but these are the ones that stand out. Obviously, you can’t do all of these. So, I tried to pick what to leave off your list if you have to and I can’t do it. Herewith the list in no particular order:
    South Dakota: Badlands and Black Hills, Custer State Park has the most buffalo and of course you must visit Mount Rushmore. Jewel Cave and Wind Cave. You must stop at Wall drug for some ice water, I think it’s a state law. Oh, and take a picture of you wife on the Jackalope, we always do. There meals are pretty good too.
    Wyoming: Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Devils Tower.
    Montana: Glacier National Park
    Idaho: Coeur d'Alene
    Washington: The Olympic Peninsula, Drive around the whole thing.
    Oregon: Crater Lake
    California: Joshua Tree, Redwood National Park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon, Yosemite.
    Nevada: Death Valley and Lake Mead.
    Utah: Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capital Reef, Glen Canyon, Hovenweep, Natural Bridge, Rainbow Bridge, Zion and the Goosenecks.
    Arizona: Canyon De Chelly, Casa Grande, Grand Canyon, Montezuma Castle, Petrified Forest, Monument Valley (think John Wayne).
    New Mexico: Aztec Ruins, Carlsbad Caverns, Gila Cliff Dwellings, Petroglyphs,
    Colorado: Mesa Verde, Manitou Cliff Dwellings, Spend the day and ride the Silverton to Durango steam train.
    Texas: San Antonio Missions and of course spend the evening doing the River Walk and picking a place to eat dinner.
    Kansas: Tall Grass Prairie.
    Missouri: The Arch of course, then tons of wineries west of St Louis, the Anheuser-Busch Clydesdales are at Grants Farm outside St. Louis, follow the Mississippi down to the Bonne Terre Lead Mine, Meramec Cavern, Onondaga and Cathedral Cave. Just go to Branson. I know, it’s a tourist attraction, but stay a couple of nights and see a bunch of show, you won’t regret it.
    Arkansas: Hot Springs of course, but for my money Northwest Arkansas has some of the most beautiful riding, with the twistiest roads, rivers, hills and valleys anywhere I’ve been. If you stop at a state park or order one ahead of time, they’ll give you a map specifically for motorcyclist with routes to take, things to see along the route, the miles and how many curves you’ll have. Really. We got to the cave, the gal said, “you just rode in on a motorcycle, here’s a map”. So I counted the curves from Blanchard Springs Cave to our cousin’s house and after 21 miles I stopped counting at 121 and still had a ways to go.
    Kentucky: Not West of the Mississippi, but Mammoth Cave!
    So much to see, so little time!
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    all of the above, Death Valley if you are prepared. The west coast highways of Oregon and Crater Lake. Also, get you National Park unlimited pass.

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    Utah is great. All the National Parks. Colorado too. The Southwest is good if you watch the weather(heat). Montana. Looking for great roads... Butler Maps. Do the Southwest in the mid to late spring before it gets too hot then swing north to catch the cooler places. Vegas heats up in June. Sometimes I like to head out with just a general direction and wing it.
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    So sorry for your loss
    My vote is in on the east side of the Sierra Nevada range in California take Lee Vining Road 120 and Tioga Pass to Yosemite National Park.
    Beautiful ride but check ahead to make sure the highway is open.

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    Contact me at zittenfields@Q.com for blow-by-blow suggestions for the Pacific coast and features in the NW corner of the US.
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    Make sure you include the Badlands and Black Hills in western South Dakota!!!! It is a must ride.. tks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big F View Post
    Make sure you include the Badlands and Black Hills in western South Dakota!!!! It is a must ride.. tks
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    The Badlands and the Columbia River Gorge are a couple of the best examples of the results of climate changes.
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    we just made a 6-7 week journey into double THAT!!!

    want to ride on the highest paved road in USA? goto Mt Evans in Colorado, also Pikes Peak nearby
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodaddict View Post
    we just made a 6-7 week journey into double THAT!!!

    want to ride on the highest paved road in USA? goto Mt Evans in Colorado, also Pikes Peak nearby
    That's our trip this summer!!
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    Come back across the northern tier... Going to the Sun highway in Glacier Park, Yellowstone and the Beartooth Highway, Black Hills for sure... if you go through Colorado the Pike's Peak ride is spectacular, but there are lots of options, none of which will disappoint. Another alternate routing if you are in the northern plains is to cross into Canada around Duluth and ride the North Shore of Lake Superior... beautiful hilly country with gorgeous views of the lake around almost every corner.... okay now I am going to drive myself crazy with sitting in my house on this quarantine with my Goblin in the garage calling me to ride!!


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    Thank you all so much for your responses. I had no idea that I would get so much great information so soon. I will be going back to read over each one of them later this week (possibly tonight). One question that I have is about a time to leave. I was thinking about leaving in late spring and hoping that it will not be too hot in the southern areas. While at the same time, I would like to know that the trip across the northern areas would not have me snowed in for the return trip.
    Again, thanks again for all the information.
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    All above & Mid -late September I like to try & attend BBB in NW Arkansas

    https://bikesbluesandbbq.org/rally-info/
    Lots to see & natural falls in OK is close by too.
    https://www.travelok.com/state-parks/5293
    and plenty of beautiful OZARK roads to wander around on leading to more beautiful sites. Don’t forget swing by & visit SpyderPops in Percy AR at some point along your travels, some nice views around there to, personally not familiar with them all just yet. Further E around Clinton AR is Natural bridge, also quite nice. Small hiking ventures to explore & good to stretch legs for circulation.

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    Breathtaking ride on US Hwy 93 N from Salmon ID to Lolo Hot Springs MT and continue on US Hwy 12 W from Lolo Hot Springs for a stunning ride to Kooskia ID.

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    My wife and I did a Coast to Coast Ryde last year on our RTLs, 66 days and 11,000 miles would be more than glad to share some of our experience and high and low points of our trip with you. If interested, PM me and I will give you my contact info. We did Hwy 20 from Newport Oregon to Boston, the longest continuous Hwy in the lower 48, it was an Homage to my Dad who did it in 1938 on his Harley. We returned on a route that covered part of Canada, Tunnel of Trees, Route 66, Million Dollar Hwy, and some great To return to places. This was a bucket list ride that one would never forget .
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    Look at the maps and plot some routes, then use Google Street View to do a virtual ride down portions of the roads. That way you'll get a good idea of what you are going to see. If scenery is your first priority then include a mix of mountains, desserts, rocks, and so forth. There are a lot of mountain miles in the West, but in some areas after you've ridden the first 50 or 100 miles you've also seen the next 300! Same for the dessert. One of my prettiest rides was on I-84 west of Pocatello, ID right at sunset. Rocky low lying terrain next to the road in the midst of a huge dessert and the Snake River on the right. I never knew rocks and dessert could be so beautiful!

    If you're into history, or any other subject of interest, then use Google Maps to search for a particular type of point of interest, like museum. It'll pop up flags all around the route you have showing in the map view. Then plan your route around the points of interest. Lots of history in the west like the Nuclear Museum in Albuquerque, and the Experimental Breeder Reactor site near Arco, ID where nuclear power was used the first time ever to light a city. If you really want to see the west either spend 2 to 4 months on the road, or make two or more trips over two or more years.

    Be methodical in your planning. It'll be easy to get overwhelmed by the vast variety of things to see and do west of the Mississippi.

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