Movin' On

After the Meteor Crater, we had to get a move on. We have to make it all the way just outside Santa Fe tonight! Lots of coal mines and energy plants and refineries and so on along I-40. And tons ofRead more
Meteor Crater, Continued

This museum was really cool and they were adding onto it to expand the visitors area. We were surprised to find out the astronauts from the Apollo mission trained here because the landscape is similarRead more
Meteor Crater

We came to see the Meteor Crater because it was on our way but it was ABSOLUTELY worth the stop. The crater formed 50,000 years ago when a large meteor struck the ground at a steep angle. It wasRead more
Big big day

We started off the day at Meteor Crater RV Park, a nice stopover close to a bunch of cool sights.
Moving on

After seeing the Grand Canyon, we drove back on the highway to our RV. Would you know that during all this time together, I never realized Eric had founded a popular steakhouse in Tusayan Arizona? IRead more
Moran Point

Lipan Point

Another spectacular view and few people to share it with.
Navajo Point

We decided to drive out the east road, Desert View Drive, to see all the viewpoints. We drove out to Desert View Watchtower, where we discovered the “Snack Bar” serves only ice cream and cookies.Read more
El Tovar Hotel

If we ever stayed in the park village at a hotel, I would pick El Tovar hotel. This is the view off the patio and all the guests were just sitting around taking it in.
Mather View

This is the classic view from Mather Point, a short walk from the Visitor’s Center. It’s too cool that we can take all the time we want to hang out and really take in the views without jostlingRead more
Grand Canyon Visitor Center

We made it up to the South Rim (despite being afraid the highway would be closed from a forest fire the day before) and the facilities are beautiful. They have an entire village up here complete withRead more
Driving to the Grand Canyon

On our way to the park of the day, we couldn’t help but stop in Valle. This gas station is all decked out in Route 66 style complete with retro cars and trucks. I also loved the throwback campgroundRead more
Leaving Williams

We packed up and moved our RV to a safe place for the day while we explored the Grand Canyon. We really enjoyed listening to the train going by our campsite and we hope to come back to WilliamsRead more
Williams, AZ

And we made it into Williams, Arizona for the night. This was the last town to be bypassed by the interstate. We are staying at a charming RV park associated with the Grand Canyon Hotel & Railway,Read more
And the winner of the cuteness contest:

SELIGMAN, AZ! This adorable town feels like the heartland of Route 66. I believe a couple of brothers decided to keep the feel of Route 66 and made it their life’s mission to maintain the kitschyRead more
Peach Springs

We’re pretty sure this little town was the inspiration for Radiator Springs, the setting of the movie Cars.
Route 66

Bring on the funkiness of Route 66! Although the road looks like an out-of-the-way rural backroad connecting tiny rural areas. Which is basically what it was. The railroad is still running strongRead more
Route 66

We decided to take the long cut and get off the interstate so we could drive a stretch of Route 66. We joined up in the town of Kingman and next up was Hackberry. Hard to imagine this being the firstRead more
Arizona

And just like that, we’ve entered Arizona! And the landscape looks exactly the same...this may be a long drive...
Lake Mead

We had initially planned to tour Hoover Dam, but after trying to find a replacement tire for the truck and before our long desert drive, we decided just to drive by Lake Mead. It has the largest waterRead more
Leaving Las Vegas

Being in the motorhome, towing the truck, we opted to take the freeway/highway route that skirted us all the way around the city. This is the closest we ever got to downtown and The Strip.
Mount Charleston Lodge

At the recommendation of our very kind camp hosts, we drove up the mountain past our campsite to discover the Mt. Charleston Lodge. It’s a charming wood building with several standalone cabinsRead more
Valley of Fire, Part 2

Driving in here we had no idea this beautiful country would lie behind the hills. The road and desert was totally barren until it opened up into this incredible landscape! Crazy to think what could beRead more
Valley of Fire

The Visitor’s Center is set into this beautiful rock formation (which surrounds the road completely). The park itself consists of a single main road and a single off-shoot road which leads toRead more
TravelerLove the rocks. They have a beauty all there own.