Aussie family first time RV holiday in USA
We are planning our first trip to USA, first trip in an RV and first trip overseas with 2 small kids!
We will arrive in LA mid october, staying there for 1 week then pick up the RV and take off.
I am thinking of a route that goes something like: LA to Yellowstone to Grand Canyon to Las Vegas to Lake Tahoe to San Fransisco and return to LA.
Going straight to Yellowstone as I understand that it "closes" for the winter at the end of October, so want to get there before it gets too cold.
I dont have a really clear picture of the distances and whether this could all be done.
We have the RV for 3 weeks, 2 kids; 4 yr old and an 8 month old (will be 8 months when we travel) so driving all day for many days is not really an option.
We would prefer to stay off major hwys and see the little towns along the way.
What do you think??? any tips and suggestions would be appreciated.
Also any tips regarding RV travel, where to stay, kid friendly places.
Thanks in anticipation
Elevation, snow and an RV may be challenging in October.
Hi Leanne. amd Welcome to the The Great American RoadTrip Forum.
You don't say where in Oz you are from, but you need to realise that nowhere in Oz do we have the elevations at which Yellowstone is located, nor do we see the kind of winter weather which places like Yellowstone experience. Their 'season' is really quite short. By the last week in October much of it could well be snowed in. It will certainly be experiencing sub zero temperatures at night, making a stay in an RV challenging. In fact, many of the services start closing down late September. With two little ones and an RV, it may not be the best place to visit in October.
At the Grand Canyon too, night temperatures could well be below zero at that time of year.
To get a really clear picture of the distances, get a large wall sized map of the US. You can't get the whole picture on a computer monitor. My preference is for the National Geographics map, available in all good map stores such as Map Works and Map World, or online. LA to Yellowstone is more than 1000 miles, or over 1600km. (Think Melbourne to north of Brisbane.) Similarly, Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon is only marginally shorter. The distances, especially in the west of the country, are really hard to imagine until you get there.
Lifey