x********e 发帖数: 29 | 1 以前走过北线,Utah往西太荒凉。想今年夏天走南线I-40,不是是否有一些景点?是否
太热,人车不太安全?
非常感谢! | x********e 发帖数: 29 | 2 自己顶一个,哪位在I40上有过经历的讲一讲?
多谢!
【在 x********e 的大作中提到】 : 以前走过北线,Utah往西太荒凉。想今年夏天走南线I-40,不是是否有一些景点?是否 : 太热,人车不太安全? : 非常感谢!
| c**********6 发帖数: 1173 | 3 曾经在二月份走过I40。那才是啥都没有,尤其是在Oklahoma和north texas那边。
不过在arizona和New mexico附近的景色不说好看,但是至少有些特别
然后还可以去petrified forest NP看一下。基本可以算不绕路的那种。
【在 x********e 的大作中提到】 : 以前走过北线,Utah往西太荒凉。想今年夏天走南线I-40,不是是否有一些景点?是否 : 太热,人车不太安全? : 非常感谢!
| j******d 发帖数: 62 | 4 走I-70如何,下面是一个老外的帖子:
Los Angeles to Las Vegas is a 4 1/2 hour drive along interstate 15. This
part of the drive is all desert.
The only town of size that you will pass is Barstow. Historically is it a
silver mining town. In October, they have Calico days which
is a festival celebrating their historic past. Small town festivals can be
fun. (remember small town)
Scenic stop: Mojave National Preserve http://www.nps.gov/moja/index.htm This National Park website will give you an idea
of what to see if you stop. Camping is available.
Las Vegas to I-70 is about 3 1/2 hours of driving. Again, a lot of desert.
On I-70 you will pass a town called Moab, Utah. It is world famous for
mountain biking.
Once you get on I-70 the drive is 4 !/2 hours to the first city of any size
in Colorado and that will be Grand Junction.
As I said you are going to be in a lot of wide open spaces. It is beautiful
to watch the terrain change.
Once you hit Colorado you will experiece the amazing, and world famous Rocky
Mountains. They are amazing.
There are a million places that I can recommend for you to visit on the
drive from Grand Junction to Denver which is about 4 1/2 hours.
1. Glenwood Springs is a must stop. Hiking, biking, canoeing, and you must
take a swim in the community hot springs! It will relax you from all of that
driving. Nice restaurants, music and entertainment in this town.
2. Close by is the world famous town of Aspen-- you must take the time to go
. It is a great town.
Hopefully you can spend a couple of days in the Glenwood Springs, Aspen area
before you head on to Denver.
3. On your way into Denver stop for lunch in Georgetown or Central City.
They are cute mining towns. Nice bars and restaurants.
Things to do in Denver.
If you want a brewery tour the Coors brewery is a nice one to take. It is
located in Golden, Colo ( a suburb)
Lots of night life in the Larimere Square area and the Lowdo district (lower
Denver)
The drive from Denver, Colorado to Kansas City, Kansas takes 10 hours. The
only two towns of any real size are Hays and Topeka.
It is a lovely drive but I worry about it holding your interest. You'll see
oil rigs, cows, and a lot of farm land. It is a beautiful drive if you have
the right mind set.
Kansas City is a great town. Lots of restaurants and nightlife to be found.
Lots of Jazz and Blues to be found.
Kansas City to St. Louis Missouri is only 41/2 hour drive. You may want to
stop and go up inside the ARCH. It provides an amazing view of the city.
Again, St. Louis offers a lot of music and nightlife.
As you drive through Missouri you will pass Independence, Missouri. It is a
cute and clean city. Any way it was the home of President Harry S. Truman. I
can't imagine that you have any interest in American History but it is a
nice museum.
Next stop-- Indianapolis, Indiana and for my money one of the nicest towns
in the mid-west. Good food. Go to a place called The Slippery Noodle.... a
fantastic place to listen to music. Indianapolis is home to the famous
speedway. They have a nice museum and you can ride around the track in a
small van. It is hokey but kind of fun all at the same time.
Indianapolis to Columbus, Ohio is 3 1/2 hour drive.
Home to the famous Ohio State Buckeye football team. You may want to get
tickets and watch an American Football game.
Hang out near the university-- lots of bars and clubs. German Village is a
nice section to explore.
Columbus, Ohio to Philadelphia, PA is a 9 1/2 hour drive and my least
favorite part of the drive you are going to make. Many people love this area
because of the hills and small mountains but just not my favorite. If you
want to break up this drive you can go an hour north to the city of
Pittsburgh. You will want to hang out in "The Strip District" Lot of food
and bars. A lot of fun.
Have dinner at Roland's grill or leave the Strip District and go The Church
Brew works. A cute bar and restaurant that used to be a church and is now a
brewery. Good food in Pittsburgh.
Philadelphia is full of history. You can stop to see the Liberty Bell. Lots
of bars, restaurants and nightlife!
Philadelphia to NYC is a two hour drive. You will encounter a lot of traffic.
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