How much time do you have for this trip? What do you enjoy doing? Cultural activities, hiking, etc? I made a similar return trip from Arizona along the southern route, primarily I-40, in April ‘24.
You could stop off in Hot Springs, AR to visit the national park. In particular, tour the museum at the Fordyce Visitor Center. There are several Army Corps of Engineers campgrounds located on nearby lakes. I also spent a day at Crater of Diamonds State Park; I didn’t score any gems, but another person did find a unique brown diamond.
The trip across Texas, Oklahoma and eastern New Mexico is kinda meh…it will likely be hot, too.
New Mexico is very interesting! There are some great high altitude campsites in the Santa Fe national forest. Santa Fe has several museums that showcase Native American history and art. Other highlights in the state are:
- Hiking around Taos, specifically Wheeler Peak
- Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks (now requires reservations)
- Bandelier National Monument; they have a campground in the park
- Valles Caldera Preserve (one of my favorites!)
- Bisti Badlands/De-Na-Zin Wilderness
- Bradbury Science Museum and Los Alamos; watch the film at the museum
- Sandia Mountains, Albuquerque; hike the La Luz Trail up, eat at the restaurant (Ten3, previously the location of High Finance) and take the tramway back down as the sun sets
- Gila Cliff Dwellings (there are campgrounds)
- Mogollon Ghost Town
- Chaco Culture National Historical Park; make camping reservations ASAP and beware traveling the road if wet, NM mud is no joke!
- Carlsbad Caverns (get entry ticket)
- White Sands National Park; hike at sunrise when the sand is cool
Finally, if you can dip into southern Colorado, get tickets on the Durango-Silverton narrow gauge railroad. It’s an all day excursion, but an amazing experience. Have a great trip!