n_touch said:
Thanks for all the replies. The goal is to leave from Houston, possibly go to San Antonio and stop at Natural Bridge Caverns and tour those. Then head to Carlsbad and tour those the next day. Once done in Carlbad we will head to Tuscon to do the Air museum and Tombstone.
For those that have been to Carlsbad, how long should we expect to be there. It is an all day type deal or 2-4 hours?
Second question first. I'd figure most of a day. It's a bit of a drive from a motel to the cave. And I'd hang around for the bat flight at sundown.
As far as the whole trip, that's pretty ambitious. A 2,200 mile round trip doesn't leave a lot of time for sightseeing. And the drive across West Texas and southern New Mexico can be pretty desolate.
I don't know if I'd bother with Tombstone, it's supposed to be pretty much of a tourist trap. I haven't ever been to Bisbee, but you might look into it.
At Tucson, yes the museum is very good. They have a tram to take you around a lot of the outdoor exhibits, and you can also walk them. Plus there are extensive displays inside several buildings. One of the top air museums.
But I'd add to my list the Arizona-Sonora desert museum. Much more than a museum, it's a bio park and zoo. And you'll see more Saguaro cactus than you thought existed. More than in all the Road Runner cartoons combined. Well worth a stop.
Again, do what you like, but there is a lot in West Texas and southern NM. Off the top of my head
Ruidoso, Roswell, Lincoln County, White Sands, Space museum in Alamogordo, Cloudcroft, VLA radio telescope, Bosque del Apache wildlife refuge, Big Bend, Ft. Davis, Marfa, Indian Lodge, Marathon.....