We've got the time - just no clue where to go!
My fiance and I are both have a week off of work and we've decided to go on a road trip! We are starting in Lake Tahoe on Sunday June 28 and we need to be back home on July 3rd (Home is Sonoma County -45 north of San Francisco - which IMHO if you're headed to wine country, skip Napa and go to Sonoma!)
We have debated several routes - heading north to Portland, or east to Salt Lake. We haven't really discussed going south but its an option.
Anyone have any recommendations on any cool places to visit or maybe a route that would be fun? Skip Yosemite because we're headed there in August.
Thanks everyone!
The Sierra Transit Routes
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jzcow
My fiance and I are both have a week off of work and we've decided to go on a road trip! We are starting in Lake Tahoe on Sunday June 28
Early summer in the Sierras is about as close to heaven as you can find. You can do this route in a long day (I've done it) -- but I'd recommend two or more days and enjoy the back country and the Sierra front range.
From Lake Tahoe take CA-89 over Echo Summit and Luther Pass to CA-88 and head west on CA-88 over Carson Pass. Awesome views in the some of side roads around the lakes up by Kirkwood. In fact, prices are lower right now in Kirkwood and you could kick-back and enjoy the area.
But proceeding.... CA-88 all the way west to Jackson and then go south on CA-49 to Angels Camp (Angles Camp is another fun place to explore). Turn east on CA-4 for the one of the most spectacular mountain drives in the west....Stay on CA-4 to Ebbets Pass. At the summit there is a lake with island on it that is magical -- don't skip this!
The drive down CA-4 from Ebbets Pass is a bit of an "E-Ticket-Ride" but fun. Another fun place to stay in the Markleville Hot Springs area. Then head further east on CA-89 accross Monitor Pass and zoom (carefully) down the slopes to US-395. June Lakes, Mammoth Lakes and Bishop are all fun this time of year, with special events.
Oregon and Utah are both fun places to head -- but you are so close to the Sierras (starting from Tahoe) you might just consider making some of these loops. It's what i would do if I had the time.
Mark