2025 Cross-Country Road Trip
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We kicked off our third cross-country road trip earlier than
planned. We needed to escape Arizona's relentless heat—which had lingered above
110º for three weeks—by heading to Taos, NM, for a refreshing break. While the Taos natives were sweating it out at 85 º,
we were enjoying the 25+ cooler temps. Taos never fails to charm us with its
relaxed atmosphere, vibrant art scene, renowned skiing, breathtaking scenery,
and deep-rooted Native American heritage. This, plus the many excellent
restaurants and craft breweries, is what keeps us coming back. Along the way, we stopped in Santa Fe at the Loretto Chapel for a look at the famous mystery staircase. (Click on the link for the fascinating story of this miracle staircase.)
After spending four restful, cool days in Taos, we continued our
journey on our original schedule. Our next destination was La Junta, Colorado,
a small town primarily recognized for its agricultural industry, railroad
junction, and historical significance as part of the Santa Fe Trail. The town
features two hotels situated adjacent to active railroad tracks, where train
conductors routinely sound their whistles as they pass by the hotels, both day and night. Being a busy railroad, there was not much sleep to be had here!
Thankfully, we were only spending one night here. You might assume that any
town with a Hilton hotel is a good place to visit, but we've discovered that's
not always the case!
We couldn’t wait to get out of La Junta, so we departed early the next morning. Our next destination was Topeka, Kansas. Endless corn and soy fields dominate the flat landscape as far as the eye can see in all directions. As our itinerary included several other destinations of greater interest, Kansas served primarily as a transitional stop on our journey.
Iowa offered better scenery with rolling hills and more
visible farms, though corn and soy fields remained common. We skipped the
“Bridges of Madison County” to stay on route and went straight to Riverside,
the town famously linked to the movie, Star Trek IV, as the future birthplace of Captain James T. Kirk. Riverside has embraced this legacy with a Star Trek museum, a large
Starship Enterprise model, and a bronze Captain Kirk statue. Visiting this town
was an enjoyable experience, and we enthusiastically suggest it to any Trekkies
traveling nearby.
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