Showing posts with label I-80 Truck Stop; Walcott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I-80 Truck Stop; Walcott. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2015

RV & Car Attractions

Another benefit to the RV life is the opportunity to visit some museums, race tracks, and, automotive attractions. For example, I probably would have never had the opportunity to visit the I-80 Truck Stop in Iowa, which is billed as the world's largest truck stop if we weren't RVing.  Here you can fuel up, get your favorite snack, eat in a restaurant, get haircuts, dental work, get your dog groomed, visit the free truck museum, and even buy custom equipment for your truck or coach. Is this a great country or what? When in Iowa, check out the I-80 Truck Stop.

Beautiful trucks on display and check out the LED light display. I like lights!

Lots of antique trucks on display to enjoy.


One of my favorite stops was "Road America' racetrack in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. Kathy and I got a worker job for the weekend of the big LeMans Series race. This was a first for us and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Actually got paid to help out and attend the race, seeing all the Corvette, Ferrari, BMW, Mercedes Benz, etc exotic race cars.

We still had our 5th wheel and here we go through the speedway tunnel.





Well, it wasn't all work. We had time to relax at the Tequila Patron vendor. Life is good.


The Indianapolis 500 Museum and speedway was another great place to see. Here we had the pleasure to meet a 92 year old retired police officer who volunteers at the museum. (well I guess it's a volunteer position).  He was so cool, he says to me "I showed them, I've been retired 44 years and still drawing my pension." What an interesting man to visit with.



Give me a photo op, and I'm there baby. Probably the only time I will feel the seat of an Indy race car.


The famous Sebring International Speedway in Florida was another cool place to see. Not too much in the museum department but a great historic speedway.


The "Shelby World Headquarters" and museum in Las Vegas, NV is a great place to visit. Free of charge and lots of neat Shelby automotive history to admire. It has lots of cars and plenty of gifts and memorabilia to purchase. Plus it is next door to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway.


A very valuable chrome Shelby Cobra and Kathy posing, now that is nice!



We even got to put our names on the large guest autograph wall in the shop area. You can photograph everywhere EXCEPT the shop, there they want to protect the customer's identity.



The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY is a place all gear heads should see. Luckily we got to visit before the infamous sinkhole incident where something like 8 Corvettes were swallowed by the earth.



The Festival of Speed in St. Petersburg,FL attracted many nostalgic race cars plus every exotic beauty you can think of. Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Rolls Royce, and Bentley were just a few of these exquisite works of art on display. We would love to return.





When in Elkhart, Indiana, the home of the RV industry, you need to visit the RV and Motorhome Hall of Fame. So many RV's from way back plus RV's that were owned by a celebrity or was used in the movies. It was a great experience.















Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Scott County Park - Eldridge, Iowa

I-80 Truck Stop near Walcott, Iowa

Another day of traveling up I 35 north to I 80 east - Bruce wants to go to the I80 Truck Stop. He saw a program about it on the Travel Channel and wanted to see it. Since it is in the area just re-routed the plans a little to make it happen. It was a huge place and as you can see from the picture, all kinds of lights for vehicles. For those of you that know Bruce, his knees did go weak when he saw this display!
View from our window of Incahias Campground
Only another 20 miles to get to the Scott County park that I found at RVParkReviews.com. Another great county park! Not far off of I-80 and Highway 61. They do not take reservations so just get to drive around and find an empty site we liked. The 1st area we came to was "Bald Eagle Campground" where they have full hook ups and level concrete sites for only $20 but the trees are not full grown yet so no shade. The next campground is "Incahias" but it only has electric and water but lots of trees and it is $18. We chose the Incahias for the tree cover although the sites are gravel and unlevel.  We are slanted a bit but it will probably only be a few days so will just deal with it. Need a fews days off from driving/riding in the pickup.