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I"m leaving in a couples weeks from Detroit and going to Branson and then to Hot Springs. Anyone have any nice scenic routes or attractions I should see on my way ??
Eureka Springs to Harrison to Hot Springs. Did that trip two weeks ago. Some nice twisty's and drop-offs. Just don't go off the road, it is a long way down.
I can't help you, but I'm taking a trip from Detroit to Branson the end of August. If you could, please post the route you decide to take and any points of interest.
Thanks,
Matt
I"m leaving in a couples weeks from Detroit and going to Branson and then to Hot Springs. Anyone have any nice scenic routes or attractions I should see on my way ??
I have not preferred that routes very well. But I think that If you have Iphone then you can easily get it map as well as soon. You will also confused when You have got the map through other user, Because All have used different way. So It would be so hard for you to find short routes.
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