Morning: Depart Clackamas early and head south on I‑5, then east on I‑84. Expect about 4‑5 hours of daylight driving before reaching a convenient Fallon Rest Area for a quick leg stretch.
Afternoon: Continue east on US‑95 toward Fallon, covering roughly 560 miles total. Stop at a pet‑friendly Motel 6 in Fallon for lunch and a brief walk with the pugs.
Evening: Check into the Motel 6 Fallon for an overnight stay. Relax, feed the pugs, and enjoy a quiet evening before tomorrow’s long drive.
Find HotelsMorning: After breakfast, hit the road heading south on US‑95 toward I‑80, then take I‑15 S to I‑40 W. The first stop is the Humboldt County Rest Area for a short stretch.
Afternoon: Drive through the high desert of Nevada into Arizona, covering about 560 miles. Pull into Super 8 Kingman for a quick meal and pet‑friendly bathroom break.
Evening: Settle into Super 8 Kingman for the night. The hotel offers pet‑friendly rooms and free Wi‑Fi, perfect for a restful evening.
Find HotelsMorning: Leave Kingman early, staying on I‑40 E. Stop at the Grand Canyon West Rest Area for a brief leg stretch and water for the pugs.
Afternoon: Continue across Arizona and New Mexico, covering roughly 560 miles. Arrive at Travelodge Tucumcari for lunch and a short walk.
Evening: Check into Travelodge Tucumcari for an overnight stay. The hotel is pet‑friendly and offers complimentary breakfast for the next day.
Find HotelsMorning: Begin the longest leg of the trip, heading east on I‑40 and then south on I‑30. Pause at the Glenwood Springs Rest Area for a quick potty break.
Afternoon: Drive through the Texas Panhandle into Arkansas, covering about 720 miles. Stop at a pet‑friendly Budget Inn Little Rock for a meal and a short walk.
Evening: Settle into Budget Inn Little Rock for the night. Enjoy a relaxed evening and prepare for the next day’s drive.
Find HotelsMorning: Depart Little Rock via I‑40 E, making a brief stop at the Little Rock Rest Area for the pugs to stretch.
Afternoon: Continue east across Arkansas and Tennessee, covering roughly 560 miles. Pull into Red Roof Inn Knoxville for lunch and a quick outdoor break.
Evening: Check into Red Roof Inn Knoxville for the night. The hotel welcomes pets and provides easy access to the next day’s route.
Find HotelsMorning: Leave Knoxville early on I‑81 N, stopping at the Harlan Rest Area for a short leg stretch.
Afternoon: Arrive in Winchester, VA, and stay at Motel 6 Winchester for a quick lunch and bathroom break for the pugs before the final push.
Evening: Continue north on I‑81 N and I‑84 E to reach Blue Mountain Lake, NY. End the journey with a brief stop at a pet‑friendly Blue Mountain Lake Campground to unwind.
Find HotelsTo shorten the trip, consider skipping the overnight stay in Winchester and driving straight to Blue Mountain Lake, but ensure you have adequate rest stops for the pugs. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, add an extra night in Little Rock or Knoxville and break the longest legs into two shorter drives, which also reduces nighttime driving in winter conditions.