I don’t find Kansas too bad. I like all of the open space. I always say eastern Colorado looks more like Kansas, than Kansas! |
I did this to L.A. and it was fine. Imagine it would work for San Diego too. |
I've driven SD to DC before and did it in 5 days of driving (1 rest day) with a few fun stops along the way. It's definitely doable, especially now that the days are longer. Here was my trip:
Day #1: Leave San Diego at 8 am, stop in Meteor Canyon, AZ (open until 7 pm and 8 hours from SD). It was super cool to see! Day #2: Drive through Petrified Forest Park (Opens 8 am, 1:15 from Meteor Crater). Stop at the National Museum of Nuclear Science in Albuquerque and see the Breaking Bad House (3 hours from Forest). Visit Blue Hole, NM (1:41 from museum). Day #3: I stopped to visit a friend in Millington, TN and eat BBQ. Day #4: Visit Oak Ridge Laboratories and arrive at a friend's house. Day #5: Friend's house in Knoxville, TN (did not drive) Day #6: Depart Knoxville, TN and drive to DC There used to be a website that would tell you all the cool tourist things to see/do right along the highway so you can plan your trip to break up the driving without detouring much. I wish I could find it again as I would highly recommend it. |
It's doable but don't stop. There's hardly any time |
You can still get triptiks from AAA that can do this. My sister and I drove to DC from Monterey with one and it was super interesting and helpful. |
NM to TN in one day is a hell of a drive. 13 hours of driving, plus stops for gas/eating...you are looking at nearly 15 hours on the road. |
I drove further than Blue Hole the previous day so it wasn’t NM-TN in one day. I also didn’t cross into TN until shortly before lunch time the next day. I only ever drove 8-10 hrs/day. |