We actually got our route from this thread...
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/midwest-routes-oh-pa-in-ky-tn-md-wv-il-mo-mi.6442/
It's labeled southernIN.gpx. We went clockwise from the northern most point and stopped at Lake Monroe. I'd guess the portion we did was 50% pavement...
A couple friends and I spent an afternoon in the Hoosier National Forest this weekend. It was mostly just gravel roads but it had some cool scenery. We only had time to explore the northern most part by the Charles Deam Wilderness. We already want to go back!
We definitely want recommendations like this too...thank you! We're planning to see the Grand Canyon. I even found this that looks like fun...
https://www.drivingline.com/articles/the-best-way-to-the-bottom-grand-canyon-4x4-trail-review/
Arches is on our list! I've seen a lot about Moab but hadn't looked into it enough to know if it had many options for easy trails. That trail looks awesome though!
Thanks for the welcome and all the tips! The hot springs would be a nice stop after living out of our truck for awhile. Would you recommend a back country vehicle permit for the Valle Grande National Monument?
My wife and I are planning a trip to the southwestern US in the spring. We're from Indiana so we'll be probably be going through Arkansas and Texas to get to New Mexico, Arizona, California and even up to Utah and Colorado. What are your don't miss camp spots, drives, hikes, things to do, etc...
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