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Just get on the interstate and head west. When you get to Salt Lake tun northwest. there are no mountains to cross altho you'll have some ups and downs in WY. Wind around Cheyenne can be a real issue. Check on it.
It's an 1800 mile trip. Narrow your campground question down to planned stops and you can get better suggestions. There is some great stuff to see along that route. If you have more time to do so, you won't be disappointed.
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Thanks Rick. I assume you are referring to I70 out of Indy.
No, I would suggest getting on I-65 toward Chicago and then connecting to I-80. You might want to do I-65 on the weekend to avoid rush hour traffic south of Chicago. I-80 will take you all the way to the I-84 spur NE of Salt Lake and that will take you to Boise. Lotsa very nice places to stop along that I-80 route if you have the time.
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If you just Google map it, it suggests going west to KC. I sure wouldn't recommend going north to Chicago, the traffic going past there on 80 is a horror story any time or day of the week. I've done it many times and would avoid it if there was any other way for me to get to Milwaukee.