Hello all, I'm beginning to plan a Rt 66 road trip in April 2024. Any suggestions? Places to camp? Thank you
Sweeney; you will have a blast!Funny you post this -- I have a prolonged block of time coming where I won't be working. I was thinking about making the same trip
Watching with anticipation....I know YouTubers like NomadicFanatic have made the trip, but its an ever changing landscape. Plus, being limited to teardrop camping....I'd be interested where to stay without straying too far off the route, and without going bankrupt paying resort fees while still having a bathroom and shower available....
Lucky for us!Interesting bit of Camp-Inn history...It is was a trip on Route 66 that required more than a tent and less than a 1,500 lb camper that was the catalyst for what you now know as Camp-Inn and 23 years later, here we are.![]()
Interesting bit of Camp-Inn history...It is was a trip on Route 66 that required more than a tent and less than a 1,500 lb camper that was the catalyst for what you now know as Camp-Inn and 23 years later, here we are.![]()
Haven't officially purchased a camper as of today, but still looking and asking. This thread intruiged me as I'm always trying to justify this purchase. Being campers first my wife when younger always wanted to take a cross country road trip and today so do I! Rt 66 is in my back yard as we are only a couple hours outside of Chicago and Pontiac IL, is in my backyard. Have taken a few day trips when I had my 63 Galaxie with the car club. Looking forward to any additional trip information.
Haven't officially purchased a camper as of today, but still looking and asking. This thread intruiged me as I'm always trying to justify this purchase. Being campers first my wife when younger always wanted to take a cross country road trip and today so do I! Rt 66 is in my back yard as we are only a couple hours outside of Chicago and Pontiac IL, is in my backyard. Have taken a few day trips when I had my 63 Galaxie with the car club. Looking forward to any additional trip information.
Haven't officially purchased a camper as of today, but still looking and asking. This thread intruiged me as I'm always trying to justify this purchase. Being campers first my wife when younger always wanted to take a cross country road trip and today so do I! Rt 66 is in my back yard as we are only a couple hours outside of Chicago and Pontiac IL, is in my backyard. Have taken a few day trips when I had my 63 Galaxie with the car club. Looking forward to any additional trip information.
Nice idea on the binder. I've never taken a en "Epic" trip before -- this looks like a great way to organize both the trip, and memories.
Back in the 2000's, Microsoft had a product called "Streets and Trips" --- you could provide route and search criteria with travel planning, fuel stops and campgrounds (or malls, or whatever). I see "Badger Maps" is probably the most popular with "review" - I mean advertisements. It also is aimed at "efficient business travel"
I'm looking for fuel stops, camp sites, and points of interest along a certain route...which Streets was good at.
I'm thinking 250 miles a day -- 3-5 hours plus stops with a possible deviation here and there seems about right. Slow down a little where its interesting and maybe add a few some time the next day. I know big open spaces abound once you get past the midwest...Thoughts?
RVLife.com is an excellent trip planning tool. It's $65 annually although you can find discounts once in a while. Roadtrippers.com is also excellent and has a Route66 guide located within the tool. Both make RV travel planning much easier and are worth trying for longer journeys. Both also have apps so you can use from smartphones/tablets, etc.
And told well, here:Interesting bit of Camp-Inn history...It is was a trip on Route 66 that required more than a tent and less than a 1,500 lb camper that was the catalyst for what you now know as Camp-Inn and 23 years later, here we are.![]()
Atlas Obscura!
How did I not know about this?
Rabbit hole!
https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/marfa-lights