SF to Las Vegas return west coast - Clockwise or Anti-Clockwise best?
Hi
I have been browsing this great site and have found most of what I was looking for already because of this very popular tour. Couple of unanswered things though all to do with my planning the California "loop" trip - San Francisco, Yosemite, Las Vega, West Coast.
Question 1 is there any preference for clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. My thought was because you guys drive on the wrong side of the road (just joking!) it would be best to do route 1 coast first so take the anti-clock direction round. That way we would be driving on the coast side of the road. But I see from the post on this site that lots of people plan the clockwise route so I just wonder if there is a preference.
Second question is best time of year? We could do either late May/early June or mid September. I read that fog can be an issue on the coast stretch in early summer and also the mountain passes can't be relied upon to be open. But possibly the snow scenery would be fantastic in early June if the passes have only just opened.
Thanks in advance for what I know will be great answers
Richard
Crossing from Santa Barbara to Las Vegas
Hi, I have read most of the many posts regarding the loop-trip I am planning from SF, Down the Big Sur, across to Las Vegas, back via Yosemite and Lake Taho on this excellent site, but I have a couple of specif questions.
I understand its best not to drive to Las Vegas on a Friday evening - or indeed stay in LV over a weekend - unless you have to. I will travelling in September and reckon we will be around Santa Barbara on a Saturday. I have no desire to go anywhere near LA (been there, done it!) and I would like to reach LV on the Monday or Tuesday, 2 to 3 days later. I had selected to cross to Barstow (overnight stay) to split the journey but because I could add in the extra day, maybe there is a more scenic or interesting route. Suggestions would be most welcome.
Secondly, I understand that apart from the stop-overs in LV and Yosemite, there is probably no need to book overnight stays in advance, so you gain some freedom. Do you think that in September we could say use "Best Western's" or similar - we need to keep to a budget (not LV!) of around $100 maximum per double room per night - without pre-booking?
Looking forward to the responses,
Richard
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No 'Grander' than the Grand canyon !
Have you considered driving to the South rim of Grand Canyon NP ? Sure it will add some miles but it would be a worthwhile treat with 3 days to spare. On the way back to Vegas you could even detour onto route 66 through the 66 town of Seligman and stop at the Hoover dam. Other options would include a trip into the Mojave National Preserve, or you coulddetour to Sequoia NP, and/or take a trip through the National Forest between Porterville and Kernville to Lake Isabella.
You shouldn't have a problem finding decent lodgings for around $100 per night.
Would have to agree.... there is no comparison.
Richard, I would have to agree with Michael. There is no comparison between the West Rim and the National Park. Just as there is no comparison between a flight over (even landing in) the Grand Canyon, and standing on the Rim. If you want to give your wife a real treat (and the budget can take it), you could head straight for the Grand Canyon Airport for a flight, then visit the Grand Canyon on foot and if still interested, take the helicopter flight from LV. You'll have the best of all worlds and can compare for yourself.
Lifey