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Williams AZ to Suwanee GA

4aSong
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Come June we will be pulling our 23' Travel Trailer east from Williams Arizona to Suwanee Georgia and would like to take the most direct route which looks to be Interstate 40 or alternate route recommendations that others have traveled previously. Not in a great hurry looking to cover 250 to 300 miles per day so also looking for places to stop overnight and sights to see along the way. Avoiding major city congestion is a plus.
Any and all inputs would be greatly appreciated.
M & N

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RGar974417
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There is a real nice campground just outside of Oklahoma City.Mustang Run has full hookups, all sites and all roads are concrete.They have a dog run and a pool. The bathrooms are immaculate. $45 a night for full hookups and cable.

2gypsies1
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You asked for the most direct route: it's I-40 to Memphis then I-22/20 - 1780 miles.

If you have time then getting off the interstates would be our choice even if it's not the direct route. Look on a map and pick out things you want to see enroute. Then connect the dots.
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Traveled 8 yr in a 40' 2004 Newmar Dutch Star Motorhome
& 8 yr in a 33' Travel Supreme 5th Wheel

tagretired
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There is great campground west of OK City at Weatherford, OK called Wanderlust Crossings. It just opened in early 2017. There is not much to see in the area, but it is one of the best RV campgrounds the I've seen. It is fr enough off I-40 to be very quiet. The family that built it, were Class A owners and used their experiences to put all the needed features in for big rigs. We stayed there with our class C towing on our way from Nashville, TN to Las Vegas in October 2017.

ken56
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Have you used the Good Sam trip planner? See what it suggests. I-40 is the most likely route to Nashville and then I-24 to Chattanooga then I-75 to the Atlanta area. If you do happen to stay in the Amarillo area go have dinner at the Big Texas Steak Ranch.

Dave5143
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NMDriver2 wrote:


Another 300 or so miles will put you around Amarillo, TX and exit 60 or 63B will take you to 3 or 4 RV parks on the west side of town. Oasis at exit 60 past the Loves south of I-40 on Arnot road is one of the higher rated.

Concerning the Oasis RV park in Amarillo. While it's top-rated it has the unfortunate distinction of being located just a mile or so East of a major cattle feedlot. When the wind is blowing from the wrong direction the odor is unpleasant. This year we're staying at the Fort Amarillo RV Park which is further East.
Dave & Mary

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NMDriver2
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Exit 108 on I-40 in NM is about 300 miles from Williams and has the Dancing Eagle RV park and Casino. There is also a grocery store with a good deli and fuel stations. The RV park is just a gravel lot with back in and pull through spaces but the prices are reasonable. If you want to take the time you can drive 12 mi south on NM23 to Sky City Museum and Acoma Pueblo, one of the continuously occupied mesa top pueblos.

Another 300 or so miles will put you around Amarillo, TX and exit 60 or 63B will take you to 3 or 4 RV parks on the west side of town. Oasis at exit 60 past the Loves south of I-40 on Arnot road is one of the higher rated.
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georgialawn88
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I live a hour from suwanee. Only advice I have is don't drive anywhere close to atlanta between 6 am and 10 am and 3 pm to 7 pm it's a nightmare with a camper