Dallas to LA to San Fran to Portland to Denver
I am going with three of my friends on a West Coast exploration vacation. We're giving ourselves three weeks for this quest. We're planning on camping the majority of the time so if you know of any hip spots to chill out and camp or cool places to visit on the coast, I'm all virtual ears. The cities that we plan to stop in for a minute are LA, San Fran, Arcadia, Eugene, Bend, and Portland. Also if you know of any co-ops or friendly communities that we can stop and rap with, that would be the hippest. We're not tourists, we're travelers so we try to stay as close to the land as we can. In other words, no, I don't want to go to Disneyland. :)
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks people.
Not a Disneyland traveler eh?
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Originally Posted by Illmaeo
I am going with three of my friends on a West Coast exploration vacation.
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum!
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We're giving ourselves three weeks for this quest.
I love the Quest form of roadtrips.
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We're planning on camping the majority of the time so if you know of any hip spots to chill out and camp or cool places to visit on the coast, I'm all virtual ears.
When is this trip planned for? It is foggy and chilly along most of the coast after the 15th of June most years.
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The cities that we plan to stop in for a minute are LA, San Fran, Arcadia, Eugene, Bend, and Portland.
Would that be Arcata (instead of Arcadia? Arcadia is near Los Angeles and Arcata is near Eureka).
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Also if you know of any co-ops
Being a college town, Arcata has an extensive Co-op presence.
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We're not tourists, we're travelers so we try to stay as close to the land as we can. In other words, no, I don't want to go to Disneyland. :)
Interesting distinction, since by definition, if you are not a local, you would be a tourist, traveler or not. Unless you are are "professional traveler".
There are hundreds of posts about destinations along your route of travel. Five are listed on the bottom of this page.
Happy Planning!
Mark
Free/Cheap places to camp
Hi Illmaeo.
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will we have to rent a camping spot at the national park or is it reasonable to risk taking a sideroad and finding a tree to sleep in? I mean obviously we would make sure it wasn't private property and we would make sure we are out of sight, because I really don't feel like shelling out 25$ a night for the privilege of sleeping out under the stars. I know here in Texas if you are out of sight of the highway and not in someone's yard it's cool to camp overnight.
Here are a couple of suggestions of free/cheap places to stay overnight (look at the bottom of the page). BLM campgrounds are usually a lot cheaper (~10-15$) than KOA's, private campgrounds and a lot of National Parks campgrounds.
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so if you know of any places here in cyberspace where i could get in touch with locals on my route that would be super green too.
Well, you could get in touch with some locals on this very forum and you could also look into couchsurfing.
Have a fun trip!
Gen