Morning: Depart Happy Valley early and head south on I‑84, crossing the Columbia River. After about 2 hours, stop at the Cold Springs Rest Area to let the pugs stretch and hydrate.
Afternoon: Continue on I‑84 and then I‑15, enjoying the high desert scenery. Arrive in Fallon for a quick lunch and refuel at the Shell Travel Center.
Evening: Check into the Pet‑Friendly Motel 6 in Fallon for a budget‑friendly night. Take a short walk around the hotel parking lot before settling in.
Find HotelsMorning: After breakfast, depart Fallon and travel south on US‑95, stopping at the Humboldt Rest Stop for a quick leg stretch.
Afternoon: Merge onto I‑11 and I‑40, crossing into Arizona. Stop at the Kingman Travel Plaza for fuel and a brief bathroom break.
Evening: Stay the night at the Pet‑Friendly Super 8 Kingman, where you can relax and let the pugs get a good night’s sleep.
Find HotelsMorning: Leave Kingman early, staying on I‑40 eastward. Pause at the Flagstaff Rest Area for a quick walk.
Afternoon: Continue across Arizona and into New Mexico, stopping at the Winslow Truck Stop for lunch and fuel.
Evening: Arrive in Tucumcari and check into the Pet‑Friendly Red Roof Inn, offering affordable rates and easy access to a nearby park for the pugs.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart Tucumcari and stay on I‑40 east, with a brief stop at the Amarillo Rest Area for a leg stretch.
Afternoon: Pass through Oklahoma, refueling at the Oklahoma City Travel Center and grabbing a snack.
Evening: Reach Little Rock and settle into the Pet‑Friendly Motel 6 Little Rock, where you can unwind and let the pugs explore the hotel’s outdoor area.
Find HotelsMorning: Head east on I‑40 and I‑81, making a quick stop at the Memphis Rest Area to let the dogs move around.
Afternoon: Continue through Tennessee and Virginia, pausing at the Roanoke Travel Plaza for fuel and a short walk.
Evening: Arrive in Winchester and book a night at the Pet‑Friendly Holiday Inn Winchester, providing a comfortable base before the final leg.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart Winchester early, traveling north on I‑81 and I‑90. Stop at the Hagerstown Rest Area for a brief stretch.
Afternoon: Drive through Pennsylvania and into New York, refueling at the Scranton Travel Center and letting the pugs stretch.
Evening: Arrive at Blue Mountain Lake. Check into a Pet‑Friendly cabin or budget lodge to conclude the journey.
Find HotelsTo shorten the trip, consider combining the Little Rock–Winchester leg with a longer driving day and skip a night in Winchester; alternatively, add an extra day by staying an additional night in Little Rock or a midway town, giving the pugs more rest and reducing daily mileage. Always check weather forecasts for mountain passes and keep a blanket and extra water for the dogs in case of unexpected cold snaps.