Help with trip from Zion to Yosemite
We are a family of 5 (three kids 9, 6, 3) planning a trip next year from Phoenix to Fresno. We want to explore along the way, and one leg of this trip takes us from Zion to Yosemite. We planned to stay just West of Zion (possibly Mesquite, NV) after a day of hiking, then it was on to Lee Vining Ca, via Tonopah for the next night before Tioga Pass (if open ) into Yosemite. My question is: Is the drive from Mesquite to Lee Vining too long for a day's drive with three kids? We didn't plan to hop off the road that day for much other than breaks for food, etc. Any one have any advice?
St. George or Las Vegas makes more sense to me
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cmsmayer
We planned to stay just West of Zion (possibly Mesquite, NV) after a day of hiking
After a day of hiking -- driving all the way to Mesquite doesn't really make much sense to me. I would stay in St. George -- enjoy some time in the motel pool and get an early start the next day. I agree it is only about sixty miles to Mesquite -- but you'll have many more lodging choices in St. George. Or if you don't mind a three hour drive -- I would go to Las Vegas -- where the choices far exceed both St. George and Mesquite.
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then it was on to Lee Vining Ca, via Tonopah for the next night before Tioga Pass (if open ) into Yosemite. My question is: Is the drive from Mesquite to Lee Vining too long for a day's drive with three kids?
Tonopah has a lot to recommend an overnight -- but if Tioga Pass is your destination, it seems an odd route choice. I would suggest staying overnight in Las Vegas and then taking US-95 to NV-266 (Lida Junction) and stay the night at Bishop. Very cool town, lots to see and then head north again US-396 to CA-120 over Tioga Pass into Yosemite.
Along the way you can go see the Bristlecone Forest... Here is field report that discusses this route.
Also here are some tips for planning family road trips!
And here is a great field report about Tioga Pass, Zion and points in between with good photos to whet your appetite!
Happy Planning!
Mark