Timing Will Be Everything
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It is possible that Tioga Pass over the Sierra Nevada mountains will be open in late October. It is also possible that it will be closed. No one can predict this (but here are some educated guesses) so you should be flexible enough to handle the worst case. If it's open that's the way I'd go - through Yosemite and down US-395 - staying the night in Lee Vining or Bishop. Check ahead to make sure that wherever you might stop is open and has a vacancy. Otherwise, you'll have to head to Vegas using I-5, CA-58, and I-15. With a solid day's drive, you can make it to Las Vegas in one day, or you can lay up in Barstow and take the next day seeing the Mojave National Preserve on your way into Las Vegas. The only other 'open' date you have is the one night between the Canyon and Las Vegas. Again, you could probably make this drive in a single day if you pushed it, but since you have the time, why not take a leisurely drive down through northern Arizona to Wickenburg and then use US-60 and I-10 into L.A. It might be possible to get up into Monument Valley and back to L.A. in those two days instead, but it would mean driving nearly a thousand miles and would put a hard end to your otherwise relaxing trip. I wouldn't think that in October you'd need reservations for either of your two 'gaps' and flexibility may be a greater ally in those cases anyway.
AZBuck
I love it when a plan comes together!
Well we're back from the greatest adventure - Our 1st USA roadtrip.
The weather was kind to us and the Tioga pass was open. Winding down the pass was probably one of the most scary moments in my life!
We covered 2,000 miles by the time we handed back the rental at LAX which were on the whole, a pleasure to drive on your wide open roads and we had no problems with the lack of gear stick and the steering wheel on the otherside of the car!
Thank you to all who contribute to this wonderful site, it helped us have the most fantastic holiday ever.
Next time -- you gotta try Sonora Pass!
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Tracy and Chris
Winding down the pass was probably one of the most scary moments in my life!
Tioga is one of the gentleness passes in the Sierras -- next time, we can recommend some real scary descents.....
Glad you had a great time!
Mark
First Trip up the mountains
I'm glad you had a good time.
I remember my first time driving up a mountain. I'm from Louisiana, most of which is below sea level, so I had no experience even with large hills before this drive. I was taking the road up to the entrance to Carlsbad Caverns and had to pull over several times to "sight see" aka catch my breath. 3 trips and many more mountain drives later I returned there this summer. I was a little scared remembering the road from before and was surprised at how wide open the road was and the vastness of the run-off area. I'm afraid that I got so excited at how nice the road was that I really had to watch myself not to speed up the road. :)
So, as Mark said, we'll have to get you your mountain legs and show you some other, scarier, drives.
Laura