Cross Country

2000 Cross Country Road Trip

July 12, 2000 - August 4, 2000

24 days 6,199 miles 25 stops

Family in front of Canadian Rockies

I can still remember the great feeling of anticipation as we pulled out of the driveway to start our first cross country road trip. Technically, we had actually driven cross country the previous year, but that was only a one-way trip home after picking up our new motorhome in California. This was the real thing — 3 ½ weeks and over 6,000 miles of adventure ahead of us. The RV was stocked, campground reservations had been made, an itinerary had been obsessively prepared — now it was time for some fun.

We were much better equipped than the previous year. We had our four mountain bikes on the back of the RV, inflatable tubes in the side garages, and even a 12 foot Avon inflatable raft, complete with 6 hp motor. The raft was stored in a big bag at the foot of the kids’ bed over the cab, the wooden floorboard was stored next to the refrigerator, and the 6 hp motor was attached to the back ladder of the RV often eliciting inane comments from strangers, such as, “Can that little motor really power this big vehicle,” as if we were some kind of Magic School Bus.

Once again, our friends the Kalchbrenners were going to fly out, this time to Idaho, to rent an RV and join us for the Glacier/Yellowstone part of our trip. We were looking forward to having another great time with them.

Our plan this year was to explore the northern part of the U.S. visiting as many sights as realistically possible on the way.

Road Trip Highlights and Lowlights

  • Boating the stunning shoreline of Pictured Rock National Lakeshore after a torturous 2 hour approach
  • Enjoying the desolation of Theodore Roosevelt National Park
  • Leaning into the fierce winds at the edge of the bluff by the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton-Glacier National Park
  • Alexis breaking her forearm in Yellowstone National Park and finishing the trip in a cast.
  • Rafting and fishing the Snake River in Grand Tetons National Park
  • Hiking the rugged terrain of Badlands National Park

Well, let’s get started and hit the road!

Itinerary

# Stop Date Miles Hours
1 Bay City State Recreation Area July 12, 2000 725 13
2 Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore July 13, 2000 160 3.5
3 Cherry Orchards Drive / Mackinaw City July 14, 2000 170 4
4 Mackinac Island July 15, 2000 - -
5 Pictured Rock National Lakeshore July 16, 2000 180 5
6 Apostle Islands National Lakeshore July 17, 2000 242 5.5
7 Jamestown - KOA July 18, 2000 432 8.5
8 Theodore Roosevelt National Park (South Unit) July 19, 2000 237 4
9 Waterton-Glacier National Park July 20, 2000 800 17
10 Flathead Lake July 24, 2000 160 3.5
11 National Bison Range July 24, 2000 77 1.5
12 Pipestone Campground July 24, 2000 180 3.5
13 Yellowstone National Park July 25, 2000 330 7.5
14 Grand Teton National Park July 28, 2000 60 1.5
15 Riverton - Wind River RV Park July 28, 2000 133 2.75
16 Devils Tower National Monument July 29, 2000 312 6.5
17 Wind Cave National Park July 30, 2000 145 3.5
18 Mount Rushmore July 30, 2000 47 1
19 Wall Drug July 31, 2000 80 1.5
20 Badlands National Park July 31, 2000 32 1
21 Cabela's August 1, 2000 210 4
22 Wilson Island State Park August 1, 2000 240 4.5
23 Herbert Hoover National Historic Site August 2, 2000 253 4.5
24 Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore August 2, 2000 244 4.5
25 Home August 4, 2000 750 13