Advice on the yosemite > death valley > vegas section of my trip
Hi all,
My first post on this forum although I'v read some great advice :)
Start my road trip this Saturday of LA > San Fran > Yosemite > Vegas > San Diego but just would like som clarification on the Yosemite section of my trip.
I'm thinking stay In Oakhurst and then do our Yosemite stuff, then drive to Bishops via Tioga Pass staying there an a night before driving Death Valley and finishing in Las Vegas?
Can anyone advise if this is good, what's Bishops like? or would there be a better town to stay in instead? What hotels/motels do you recommend around here? Or should I drive further to cut down on our death valley drive to las vegas the next day?
Thanks in advance!
Kyle
Yosemite and Grand canyon.
Bishop is a well located and popular stop over point between Yosemite and Vegas giving you both time to explore Tioga Pass and Death valley on route. Oakhurst offers good value lodgings although there are alternative options in Mariposa, El Portal and Groveland.
If you only have one night you will want to make the best use of your time. If you stay in Oakhurst and leave SF early[ish] you could head straight to Yosemite valley and explore during the afternoon before heading to Oakhurst. Depending on the time, you could then visit Mariposa Grove either on the way, or next morning as you make your way to Tioga Pass. As you do so you will want to try and squeeze a couple of hours for the trip up to Glacier point where a truly wonderful view of the valley and Half Dome awaits ! So with one night you will need to get early starts and keep on the move, but it will be worth every moment. With 2 nights you would really be able to relax a little and savour this amazing NP.
I see you have replied to Tim while I was still typing and explained your timing. If you could grab an extra night around Yosemite and have one less in SD, I would highly recommend it. If not get those early starts and make the best of the time you have !
It would 100% be worth spending a night at the South rim of the GCNP. Most tours from Vegas go to Indian lands at the West rim, which is not part of the NP system where you get those stunning views that are seen the world over through photography. You don't get the chance to stand on the rim and witness a sunrise and sunset either. I would drive to the South rim and then head direct towards San Diego rather than back tracking to Vegas and take an overnight stop in Palm Springs, or Twentynine Palms, where you could also visit Joshua Tree NP on the way.
Worth checking lodging availability.
Oakhurst is the bigger of the towns and we were only there to sleep and get a meal after a day on the road, but I don't recall much in the way of nightlife there or in Groveland and doubt you will find much in the others either. If you plan on visiting Mariposa Grove in Yosemite, Oakhurst would make sense, unless of course your budget cam manage a night in Yosemite valley and you were able to get a booking. Unlikely at this time of year, but you might strike lucky with a cancellation. It might just be that you will find tent cabins available due to cancellations [?] but be warned there have been health and safety issues recently.
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Also is it best to beforehand or leave it til we're there?
Book lodgings do you mean ? I would certainly do an on-line seach and take names and numbers of Hotels that suit your tastes and budget so that you can at least call ahead, but if you find a deal and know that's when you are there, it might be better to know where you are headed for the night, so you can concentrate on enjoying the park as much as possible. Yosemite is popular and lodgings can get scarce nearby. Check out options by clicking on the RTA reservations link to the top right of this page.