Good thing, since the pass will be closed!
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Bill Hamp
My family will be heading out west over Spring Break. We are going to fly into Reno and then take a couple days to work our way down to Laguna Beach.
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum! (sorry about the earlier delay issue). Unless your car could fly, you wouldn't be able to reach Yosemite from US-395 since Tioga Pass will still be closed during spring break. Other stops, I would suggest a cruise around the June Lakes Loop, Mammoth and Bishop -- the best jerky in the world can be sampled in Bishop and also some of the best murals -- the Laws Railroad Museum is fun too. The drive up to Whitney Portal is memorable -- (don't use your brakes much on the descent....) Although this field report was done when Tioga was open -- there are some good ideas herein.
I would detour over CA-190 and stop for an ice tea at Panamint Springs (good views of the Darwin Mountains) and then south on the road that becomes CA-178 for a quick view of the Trona Pinnacles.
Or if you don't have time for this detour -- great photo opportunities at Fossil Falls and Red Rock state park on US-395.
Twenty Mule Team museum in Boron.
A few ideas to get you started.
Mark
I'd choose Death Valley or Victorville
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Bill Hamp
Thanks for the advice. This is really helpful. Right now I am planning on leaving Reno early morning and visiting Bodie, Mono Lake, Mt. Whitney and staying the night in Lone Pine. Day 2 will take me to Death Valley (Panamint Springs, Stovepipe Wells, Furnace Creek) and working my way down 395 towards Baker or Barstow.
Barstow is an interesting town --since it has long been a Route 66 and train stop -- but of all the choices I would stay in Death Valley (Furnace Creek) and enjoy the after sun glow of the place -- you can make Laguna Beach the next day no problem. If you really want to push on -- I would bypass Barstow (Baker is out of the way) and stay in Victorville. If you do stay in Barstow -- I would choose the Holiday Inn Express at Lenwood -- by far the nicest in town.
Mark