A Few Ideas For Weekend Road Trips

Released on = February 8, 2006, 2:30 am

Press Release Author = Driving Directions and Maps

Industry = Consumer Services

Press Release Summary = Don't ruin your weekend road trip by lack of planning. Look
at these ideas for a nice weekend road trip.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
1/27/2006


A Few Ideas For Weekend Road Trips

Don't ruin your weekend road trip by lack of planning. Look at these ideas for a
nice weekend road trip.

Tennessee, Johnson City to Gatlinburg
So dang gorgeous, these 90 miles of rural Tennessee might inspire you to grab a banjo
and strum an Appalachian love song. Take U.S. Route 11E toward Davy Crockett's
birthplace (Everyone: "Born on a mountaintop..."). At Greenville, where two homes
of Andrew Johnson anchor a presidential historic site, veer onto U.S. Route 321,
skirting the majestic Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Next day, depending
on your preference, visit the park or, for mountains of a different kind, nearby
Dollywood.

Florida, Overseas Highway

Only car-crazy America would link a 105-mile long chain of islands -- from Key Largo,
just south of Miami, west to Key West -- with a highway, U.S. Route 1. "You're on
either a bridge or a causeway, surrounded by shimmering water," says Janet Groene, author of Great Eastern RV Trips. "It's a lovely, lovely drive." Two tips: Crowds are smallerduring spring and early summer, and catch the sunset at Key West's Mallory Square Dock.

South Dakota, Pierre to Mount Rushmore

Mythic Mount Rushmore does not disappoint, even after driving more than 200 miles
across jaw-dropping cool scenery. From Pierre, follow U.S. Route 83 across the
Missouri River and striking grasslands to Interstate 90, going west. The good stuff
isn't visible from the interstate, so be sure to turn off at Murdo for buffalo
burgers, Badlands National Park for dusty canyons and Rapid City for dead presidents
carved into the Black Hills.

California, Monterey to Morro Bay

Like you needed reminding that state Route 1 along California's central coast ranks
as one of America's -- heck, the planet's -- best road trips. South of Monterey begins
125 miles of windy highway within incredible scenery, most amazing at Big Sur,
where the Santa Lucia Range slopes steeply into the Pacific. By the time you hit San
Simeon, the Hearst Castle's architectural wonders will barely register against what
Mother Nature just showed you.

Finally, regardless of your road trip, travel pros urge folks to plan their routes in
advance and to pack a map, not just directions spat out by a Web site. For the
best maps available go to http://www.DrivingDirectionsAndMaps.com

Contact Gregg Hall for more insights into this topic.
admin@theinternetmarketingsecrets.com Other helpful information regarding the can be
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