The Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip

The Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip

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April 15-22, 2023 —

Road trips are the best, aren’t they? Some of the most memorable moments of my life have occurred in the not-so-comfortable confines of a car driving across the country. In 2019, my friends and I ended up all the way in Nevada on a climbing trip where nothing went as planned. I witnessed the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the country as I drove to Joshua Tree from Indiana and back with those same friends in 2020. Later in 2020, my fiancée, Maria, underwent an emergency appendectomy in South Dakota. In 2021, Maria and I braved the heat of Texas & New Mexico in August when wildfires derailed our plans in Colorado. Last year, we saw the best parts of Florida on a national park adventure that was surprisingly hiccup-free. In 2023, it was time for another. Welcome to the Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip.

As an Indiana resident who happens to love national parks, I’m no stranger to road trips. Often, 20+ hours of driving is the cheapest and easiest way to see our country’s most beautiful places.

In 2023, I decided it was finally time to subject my dad to one of these trips. He’d expressed an interest in visiting national parks on several occasions. With my wedding in July fast approaching, it seemed high time for a father-son adventure that we’d never forget. And so, the Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip was conceived.

An Overview of the Road Trip

To make sure we’re all on the same page, here is the rough itinerary we followed:

Day 1: Saturday, April 15Drive to New Mexico from the Midwest
Day 2: Sunday, April 16El Morro National Monument, Petrified Forest National Park
Day 3: Monday, April 17Grand Canyon National Park, Day 1
Day 4: Tuesday, April 18Grand Canyon National Park, Day 2
Day 5: Wednesday, April 19Horseshoe Bend, Monument Valley
Day 6: Thursday, April 20Mesa Verde National Park
Day 7: Friday, April 21Great Sand Dunes National Park
Day 8: Saturday, April 22Drive back to Kansas
The high-level schedule we followed for our Southwest Road Trip
A map shows the driving route taken on the Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip, beginning in Missouri, continuing through Kansas to New Mexico and Arizona, and returning through Colorado
The approximate driving route we followed on the Southwest Road Trip

Day 1: Kansas to New Mexico

On Friday night, my dad and I drove to Lenexa (near Kansas City) to stay with my aunt, uncle, and cousins there. Following a night of discontinuous sleep, we awoke at 5 AM to thunder and lightning and began our drive. Our first hurdle? The long, LONG trek across the most boring state in the country: KANSAS.

To break up the drive, we made a stop in Hutchinson, Kansas at the Cosmosphere: an air & space museum that houses an impressive collection of artifacts from the history of space exploration. The museum contains the Apollo 13 command module, WWII-era missiles, artifacts from the Space Race, Mercury-era spacecraft, and much, much more. I still don’t know why this impressive museum is in the middle of nowhere in Kansas, but my dad and I loved it.


After the Cosmosphere, we drove 6 tedious hours through Kansas and Oklahoma. We listened to classic rock as wind turbines whizzed by in Kansas and dust storms buffeted our car in Oklahoma. The Rocky Mountains finally appeared on the horizon shortly after reaching New Mexico, in mid-afternoon. We continued to Albuquerque, where we stopped for Mass and Mexican food. Finally – at 9 PM – we reached our cabin in El Morro in western New Mexico.

Mark smiles whilst holding a fork behind a table filled with several plates of Mexican food, during dinner on the road of the Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip
Dinner in Albuquerque

We had successfully left Kansas behind us, and the Great 2023 Father-Son Southwest Road Trip was properly underway.