West Coast Road trip Must sees. Is more less?
Dear fellow travel friends!
First of all I want to congatulate you to this great community! It is so cool how you help eachother. I truly want to express my respect for you taking the time to help other people's special hollidays come true! I have read a lot of intersting and helpful posts! Maybe someone would be so kind to help me with the planning of my roadtrip for this summer.
I live in Switzerland, Zürich. My fiancee and I want to do a West coast trip.
Here are the set parameters - everything else is open for discussion:
- The trip is from June 22nd to July 9th -
Day 1
Arriving in LA on the 22nd of June
Day 2
LA Sightseeing
Day 9-12
Spending time with relatives in Carson-Tahoe area
Day 16
Return to LA
Day 18
Leaving to Zuerich from LA
Here the trip in total for discussion:
Day 1
Arriving in LA on the 22nd of June
Day 2
LA Sightseeing
Day 3
LA-Sequoia-Furnace Creek
Would leave early in the morning and wonder if it would make sense to stay in Sequoia for some hours and continue to Furnace Creek (got that place from this forum)?
Day 4
Furnace Creek-Zabriski Point-Badwater-Las Vegas
Enjoy Death Valley, then go to Las Vegas and get one of the famous Boracay Massages and hopefully enjoy Cirque du Soleil or Blue Man Group in Las Vegas.
Day 5
Las Vegas-Grand Canyon-Las Vegas by plane
Go by plane over the Hoover dam, Lake Mead to the Grand Canyon. There have a 3 hour bus tour and head back by plane - total trip length 8 hours. Then check out some Casinos, enjoy the Bellagio Fountains from the Eiffel tower and watch a show.
Day 6
Las Vegas-Yosemite
Start early from Las Vegas to Yosemite through Death Valley, rather than over Bakersfield.
Do you have some tips for where to stay and what to do in Yosemite?
Day 7
Yosemite
We like to do trips by bike, not extreme hiking though. We would see the nice panorama.
Day 8
Yosemite
Day 9-12
Spending time with relatives in Carson-Tahoe area
Day 13
Tahoe-San Francisco
Day 14
San Francisco
I would love to eat an In and Out Burger! ;-) And discover SF.
Day 15
San Francisco-San Simeon
Got the idea here on the forum! ...since SF-LA in one day is too stressful and we want to enjoy the coastal ride.
Day 16
San Simeon-LA
Day 17
LA
Day 18
Leaving to Zuerich
From your experience, would that be doable with not too much hastle? Or would you recommend less but more intense? and if yes, what alterations would you suggest?
Thanks in advance for reading and all the best!
Dan
PS: I hope you find people to help you when you go somewhere new!
the impossible and the illogical and some ideas
Welcome to the RTA forum!
You've got a few problems in your plan that you'll need to fix.
The first, and biggest problem is your first day on the road. It's simply not possible to do Sequoia and Death Valley in one day - much less add in the drive from LA. Sequoia and Death Valley are relatively close as the crow flies, but if you look at a map you'll see that they are separated by a mountain range and there are no roads between the two.
Besides that, it is a good half day drive just to get from LA to Sequoia, so even if there was a way across, you still wouldn't have time. LA to Sequoia and then seeing some of the park is going to be a very full day all by itself.
You're also going to have to take a look at your routing. Right now your plan to go Sequoia, DV, Vegas, by to Yosemite via Death Valley again, and then crossing the Sierras yet another time to get from Yosemite to Tahoe really doesn't make sense. There is going to be some zig zagging no matter what to get to all these places, but I think you could do a whole lot better.
One option would be to do Sequoia and Yosemite, cross Tioga Pass, come back down the other side of the Sierras to DV and Vegas, then head back north to Tahoe. Other option would be to drive to the Grand Canyon, go to Vegas, Tahoe, then hit Yosemite on your way to San Francisco (possibly skipping Sequoia, or hit it between Yosemite and SF).
I mention driving to GC because you do need to be careful with Vegas based flights/tours. Most flights do not go to Grand Canyon National Park and instead visit GC West which is on indian reservation land and doesn't provide quite the same views. And the 3 hour bus tour would also leave me questioning how much do you get to see, and are you just being herded around like cattle.
The good news is that In and Out is quite popular throughout the area of your trip. There are many in LA, LV, and SF, plus more in the other larger towns in between.
Hope the "In n Out" burgers won't be the highlights of the trip ;-)
Hello Michael and thank you for the welcome and the constructive criticism!
Me:
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Day 3
LA-Sequoia-Furnace Creek
Would leave early in the morning and wonder if it would make sense to stay in Sequoia for some hours and continue to Furnace Creek
Michael:
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The first, and biggest problem is your first day on the road. It's simply not possible to do Sequoia and Death Valley in one day - much less add in the drive from LA. Sequoia and Death Valley are relatively close as the crow flies, but if you look at a map you'll see that they are separated by a mountain range and there are no roads between the two.
I guess I really underestimated the distance and the topography of the first day. More is not always better, right? So I guess Sequoia - great as it undoubtedly may be - is out then I guess
In short, that would mean:
LA-Vegas-Death Valley-Yosemite-Tioga pass (should be open by then?)-Carson-Lake Tahoe-San Francisco-San Simeon-LA
Me:
Quote:
Day 5
Las Vegas-Grand Canyon-Las Vegas by plane
Go by plane over the Hoover dam, Lake Mead to the Grand Canyon. There have a 3 hour bus tour and head back by plane - total trip length 8 hours.
Michael:
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you do need to be careful with Vegas based flights/tours. Most flights do not go to Grand Canyon National Park and instead visit GC West which is on indian reservation land and doesn't provide quite the same views. And the 3 hour bus tour would also leave me questioning how much do you get to see, and are you just being herded around like cattle.
I will have to double check on the flights to Grand Canyon. I saw this offer:
https://www.scenic.com/grand-canyon/
Does anyone know that company or could recommend one?
Would you comply with this new itenerary ?
And have some advice for along the way?
Day 1
Arriving in LA on the 22nd of June
Day 2
LA Sightseeing
Day 3
LA Sightseeing
Day 4
LA-Las Vegas
Day 5
Las Vegas-Grand Canyon-Las Vegas by plane (???)
Day 6
Las Vegas-Yosemite
Start early from Las Vegas to Yosemite through Death Valley, rather than over Bakersfield.
Do you have some tips for where to stay and what to do in Yosemite?
Day 7
Yosemite
We like to do trips by bike, not extreme hiking though. We would see the nice panorama.
Day 8
Yosemite-Tioga pass open then?-Carson
Day 9-12
Spending time with relatives in Carson-Tahoe area
Day 13
Tahoe-San Francisco
Day 14
San Francisco
I would love to eat an In and Out Burger! ;-) And discover SF.
Day 15
San Francisco-San Simeon
Got the idea here on the forum! ...since SF-LA in one day is too stressful and we want to enjoy the coastal ride.
Day 16
San Simeon-LA
Day 17
LA
Day 18
Leaving to Zuerich
Thanks
Dan
PS:
Me:
Quote:
Day 14
San Francisco
I would love to eat an In and Out Burger! ;-) And discover SF.
Michael:
Quote:
The good news is that In and Out is quite popular throughout the area of your trip. There are many in LA, LV, and SF, plus more in the other larger towns in between.
at least something! I heard they have nice T-shirts for sale :-) Usually I'm not the burger guy, but when in Rome, do as romans do, right`;-)
Do more with less long-distance travel!
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Originally Posted by
Dan T. Miller
I will have to double check on the flights to Grand Canyon. I saw this offer...
There are no scenic flights, provided by anyone, over the Grand Canyon National Park. Michael is correct, those flights fly to the Western edge of the Grand Canyon (which is not where those amazing scenes are). Scenic is as good an operator as any -- and the flight is worthwhile -- but you need to understand that it will not look like the South Rim of Grand Canyon national park.
There's plenty to see in LA for the first couple of days! Here's a post that provides an overview of how to sightsee in Los Angeles.
I would certainly go west through Death Valley -- but since you want to go to Lake Tahoe, I'd stay on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Stay overnight in either Bishop or Mammoth Lakes, to Lake Tahoe, stay a couple of days. And then go to Yosemite and then swing out to the coast. Enjoy San Francisco, do the coast drive in a couple of days and then back to LA for the flight home.
WRT In-n-Out, I'd go to the one in Las Vegas -- it's just off Tropicana and I-15 -- they have a gift store attached!
Enjoy your planning!
Mark