Atlanta to Los Angeles early/mid December
Hey all! Some friends recommended this site, told me that there are a lot of great folks here that can offer some great advice. I was hoping to get some on a road trip I am trying to plan for next month.
A friend and I are thinking of driving from Atlanta to Los Angeles sometime around mid-December. Currently, we are slightly flexible in the total duration but are thinking somewhere around 9/10 days. We're both in our late 20s and can go a decent stretch of road if needed, but wouldn't want every day to be jam packed with just driving.
We are hoping to include these stops along the way - New Orleans (maybe 2 nights here) --> Austin, TX --> Roswell, NM ---> The Grand Canyon ---> Los Angeles.
There is a lot of road between some of those locations so if you guys can think of some good places to add on to it (or alternates even) any advice would be much appreciated.
This is going to be our 'last hurrah' before I relocate to the west coast so we are looking to have a lot of fun along the way and take our time (when we want/need to). Any road side attractions, detours for fun stuff (I heard of a cool meteor site in AZ somewhere that could be fun) or advice on where best we could hook up on Route 66 for a little while would be great. I do not believe we are going to book hotels/motels for most of it so we can keep a very loose schedule (except for New Orleans I believe) so hopefully we will have the freedom to do a lot of stuff along the way.
This will be the first time I have done anything like this so any additional tips would be very appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Going the exact opposite way, same time of the year!
From San Diego, Ca to Atlanta (and then DC, and back to Atlanta). Thank you for all the great tips. We actually only have 4 days to make the trip, so we can only stop in places close to the freeway. We also need to avoid snow and any other travel conditions that will make the drive harder. I have the smallest car in the world (Toyota Echo). It will probably take half a tank or so till Atlanta (j/k), unless the wind takes the car away. If you have any additional tips based on this, please share :)
Do you think GPS will be helpful/necessary? I was thinking about getting one before we leave.
Thank you again!
4 day's to Atlanta, right ?
Hello Anastasia, and welcome to the RTA forums !
I hope you are only referring to the SD to Atlanta part of your trip in 4 day's, and not Washington ?
There is no route that is guaranteed to avoid snow, so you will have to check forecasts before travelling. With 4 day's to Atlanta you will be on the road for between 9 and 10 hours a day with time to stop for lunch, and to fill with gas and stretch those limbs.
My mapping program is showing I 10 to I 20 as the slightly quicker option than heading up to I 40, or keeping to I 10 to 65 to 85, which are all viable options depending on weather.