Roberts (post: 1336261) wrote:1. If you theoretically had only one chance to visit America, and could only visit a handful of places, where would you go?
2. For the areas you listed in question 1, would you travel with a tour/guide of some kind, or would you travel on wit and a wad of cash alone?
3. Any places you would purposely avoid?
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Pascal wrote:Now... Monument valley is a ways out there and hard to get to from my understanding. It is here, but it's not the easiest thing to see. That's why I didn't list it.
Roy Mustang (post: 1336556) wrote:In Southern California. I want to visit San Diego and before I die, I want to see Cajon Pass and the Tehachapi Loop.
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mechana2015 wrote:Huh... I always thought of Cajon pass as something to get through as fast as possible before there was an accident...
Roy Mustang (post: 1336625) wrote:Well, I want to go there as railfaning and not to drive on the highway up there.
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Fish and Chips (post: 1336268) wrote:
Seriously though, it depends on where you want to go. There's a lot of historic sites on the East Coast, but also a lot of cultural attractions and tourism draws in the West and South East, and some scenic natural beauty salted and peppered across the central states I suppose. That's not even touching on the big cities, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, etc. What are your priorities?
Also, I'm curious as to where you're traveling from.
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EricTheFred (post: 1337927) wrote:Sigh. I nearly agreed with you until I noticed you left Colorado out. And, (unlike most Texans,) I'm rather fond of Oklahoma
Here's my .02
If I had only one state to visit, I would go to Colorado. I would visit Rocky Mountain National Park (especially on foot! but also driving the Trail Ridge Road) and then I would make my way down through the state.
On my way, I would catch at least one of the several train rides in the state. The cog railway up Pike's Peak may be the best, but I also recommend both the train up to Leadville (highest organized community in the US) and the Durango-Silverton Railway. I would try to see the Black Canyon of the Gunnison, go through Ouray and Silverton on the 'Million Dollar Highway', and for my big finish I would go see how truly amazing Native Americans can be by visiting Mesa Verde National Park, home of the Ancestral Pueblan Cliff Dwellings. I would make sure to go on a tour of at least one of the dwellings where you have to be escorted by a ranger and do lots of climbing.
By the way, I would avoid Denver at all costs. I apologize to anyone who lives there, but I'm just not fond of the place. Colorado Springs is nice, and Fort Collins FTW, but I take the toll roads around Denver.
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