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Seeking Input - Planning a memorable drive for the family

Started by coachconverter, August 14, 2008, 08:46:03 AM

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Gary '79 5C

If you are looking for aircraft boneyards, the biggest and best I have seen is located outside of Tucson, Pima Air Museum. Vast assortment of aircraft. B52's to Broncos. Great, great time that I shared with a friend.

Good Luck,

Gary
Experience is something you get Just after you needed it....
Ocean City, NJ

rip

If you make it to the Grand Canyon and enjoy the water,take a 60 mile side trip to Lake Powell.you can take a one day boat tour to Raindow Bridge which is awesome. I have boated on that lake for years and for me it is better than The Grand Canyon.
   Don

Lee Bradley

Quote from: skipn on August 14, 2008, 10:53:20 AM

Todd,

    If you are going to hit Yellowstone you might consider Custer battlefield then a swing north for Glacier, Waterton, Banff etc then drop back down to the lower 48 into the Seattle area. We did that when I was about 9 and
I still remember it!

Skip

If you go that way, stop in Revelstoke. Canadian Railroad Museum, great town to spent the night on the Columbia River and you can do the dam tour. If you don't, try to go by Wisdom, Mt in the Big Hole and visit the Big Hole National Battlefield. Easy drive from West Yellowstone.

skipn


Oh I also forgot the Lewis & clark Caverns   
   Nice guided tours through it.my kids
  still mention it and they did that 15 years ago!
 
south of Butte

  Skip