San Jose to Crater Lake/Portland
Hi guys, new to the forum and taking roadtrips here. Wandered in here on a whim and am surprised by the wealth of information here. Got a question that I hope some of the weekend warriors can help me answer. Im planning on a trip for July 4th weekend. Going to leave San Jose, CA on the 1st(sat) at around 7-8pm and hope to get to crater lake the morning of the 2nd. From there I plan on spending a day at the lake drive to Portland, Or. According to mapquest I the drive from the lake to Portland is about 5 hours. That means I will probably get into portland around midnight of July 3rd. I plan on resting a night and waking up early on the 3rd to shop(cant help it, the GF is intrigued by the idea of duty free lol)and head back to San jose in the evening. We are hoping to make it back to San Jose, CA on the 4th preferably before 9pm. What are some of the better scenic routes I can take for this trip? I looked at some of the previous posts that had similar routes and many reccommended the avenue of the giants. Id also like to visit Barney falls if that is possible. Hope some of you oldbies wouldnt mind helping out a newbie hehe.
Time and Tide (and Sleep?)
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America forum.
Well, San Jose to Crater Lake is just about 450 miles, so a little over 8 hours when you factor in rest, food and fuel stops, so if you're planning on driving through the night, then you can easily get there by the morning of the 2nd. And yes, I would think that 5 hours is a reasonable amount of time to cover the 250 miles or so between the Lake and Portland. The drive home from Portland is going to take on the order of 12 hours. So while everything you propose is individually in the realm of the possible, I'm concerned that you are not going to be able to enjoy it, and may end up endangering yourself and others. There's just too much time shifting involved in this plan, driving at night and sightseeing during the day, and too little real sleep budgeted. I used to time shift all the time when I worked the graveyard shift in an emergency room, and it's not as easy as your description makes out. It is the essence of the problem behind jet lag. It's not the what of your plan, it's the when that I think you should reconsider.
AZBuck