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Denver to Grand Rapids in February

hedgehopper
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Leaving Denver CO on I-70 east, with a destination of southern Grand Rapids MI, where would be the best place to leave I-70 and what would be the best northbound four-line highways that avoid traffic around Chicago and/or other heavy traffic areas. What about available RV parks this time of year?
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ken56
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Mfan wrote:
I 70- I 465- us31 - I 94 - us131. Approximately 5 stoplights, all divided highway


This ^^^

hedgehopper
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I didn't know I-70 went through Nebraska.

You know: Nebraska spelled K-a-n-s-a-s.

Cptnvideo
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craig7h wrote:
I would stay on I70 until Indianapolis and then if you want to stay on 4 lanes take I69. Have driven both St. Louis and Indianapolis without any trouble as for big city driving.

Open RV parks in Nebraska may be hard to find. I believe Missouri has open parks along I70. I think its going to be one of those jobs of calling the parks to see if they are open.

Good Luck


I didn't know I-70 went through Nebraska.
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Matt_Colie
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Hedgehopper,

While I-70 is a pretty good choice for the run east, going north that close to the lake shore this time of year is always a risk. The truck under the TC may be 4WD, but that does not get you around the car that is stuck in front of you.

So, keep a close watch on the weather and maybe I-69 to Lansing is the choice, but you can save a lot of miles if the weather is nice and you go north farther west.

Best of luck

Matt
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Mfan
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I 70- I 465- us31 - I 94 - us131. Approximately 5 stoplights, all divided highway

RetiredRealtorR
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pianotuna wrote:
Consider taking the ferry from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Muskegon, Michigan.

This may help with places to stay:

https://freecampsites.net/#!Denver,+Colorado~Muskegon,+Michigan&query=routeSearch&routeDistance=25&r...


The ferry would be a great idea if it weren't February --- it doesn't resume operation until May
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craig7h
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I would stay on I70 until Indianapolis and then if you want to stay on 4 lanes take I69. Have driven both St. Louis and Indianapolis without any trouble as for big city driving.

Open RV parks in Nebraska may be hard to find. I believe Missouri has open parks along I70. I think its going to be one of those jobs of calling the parks to see if they are open.

Good Luck
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pianotuna
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Consider taking the ferry from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Muskegon, Michigan.

This may help with places to stay:

https://freecampsites.net/#!Denver,+Colorado~Muskegon,+Michigan&query=routeSearch&routeDistance=25&r...
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