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Take It Easy
Tracks & Trails Trip Planning for RV Vacations
We started Tracks & Trails after seeing so many road-weary people
stumbling into a campground or hotel at the end of yet another 10-hour
day behind the wheel. Why hurry? This is your vacation! Our itineraries
set the right pace then show you how to make the most of your time.
Thinking of driving cross-country? Don’t - unless you have several weeks to
spend. We suggest you should start your road trip as close to the action as possible.
Yes, airline tickets can be expensive, but you'll avoid additional fuel costs
and excess mileage charges, and you'll double the amount of real vacationing
in your vacation. Too many people compromise their trips out West by using up
their time and energy before they get here. We don't want you to make that mistake.

When you're traveling in an RV, an average of 150 miles per day (or less) is
plenty. Out here, you don't have to go any further to discover another breathtaking
place worth staying for a couple of days. If you only have a week, it's better
to really get to know the area around Zion National Park than it is to start
in Denver, roar over the Rocky Mountains, skim over Mesa Verde, fly through southern
Utah, stick your head over the rim at the Grand Canyon, and whiz across Hoover
Dam before collapsing in Las Vegas. Really. It is. |