hardee":3fy2chqg said:Marty,
As to the trip, before you leave Oregon, about Exit 302 on 84 S, up and toward your l0 o'clock is the Oregon Trail Museum. It is definately worth a stop if you haven't been there. If you enjoy history, it could take you half a day there. And remember, you are going to cover in 6 hours, what the pioneers did in 3 months.
Headed SE on 82, first town in Utah is Snowville, then after you breakout of the big hills, and see the Wasatch on your left, take the exit to Tremonton, go east across the tracks and turn south toward Honeyville. There is a very adequate hotsprings "spa" there. Crystal Springs rings a bell, but I may be wrong on that name. Great place to unwind after the long trek through the desert.
As to eats, I only did truck stop stuff when I was running down there.
Harvey
SleepyC :moon
Harvey- We took your advice and today spent several hours at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Wow! What a truly wonderful place. To think that without your recommendation we would have just kept moving down the hwy. It is so well done and in such an awesome location. Dotty and I just want to say thanks to you for making this first day of our trip so enjoyable and informative. Rest assured we will stop in Crystal Springs on the way home from Moab.