California Sept/Oct/Nov...advice needed!!
Hi,
We have been looking at doing a road trip to America for a while now and think we have finally decided where to go.
We have decided to do the West Coast this time however trying to make sure we don't miss anything out and that the route is the one for us it what is holding us back.
It is for 4 adults. We are in the process of trying to decide on September/Oct or Nov. Main thing is we want it a bit quieter than the hustle and bustle of peak season
We are quite into a nice scenic trip and would like to see the beautiful national parks, lakes and nature. Therefore spending time in Yosemite is quite important. We also want a day to see Disneyland and Universal (maybe 1 park at the beginning of our stay and 1 at the end). We are considering 2 nights in Las Vegas and 2 nights in San Fran
The route that 1 travel operator has set out for us is
1 night in LA
2 nights Sheraton San Diego Mission Valley
2 nights The New Tropicana Las Vegas
1 night Furnace Creek Ranch Death Valley
2 nights Tenaya Lodge Yosemite
2 nights Galleria Park Hotel San Francisco
1 night Hilton Garden Inn Monterey
1 night Crowne Plaza Ventura
2 nights Sheraton Anaheim
Anyone have any views on whether or not this is a good plan?
We want to see as much as we can (so are spending 2 nights in al the above places necessary?) however we don't want to be driving all the time and missing out.
We are going for 14 nights however can add a bit more if that may be necessary. Is there anywhere that we should certainly not miss whilst we are in the 'area'? Is there any attractions etc in the route that may be of interest? We have read through a lot of the forums on here and continue to try and get some ideas.
Also we have focused on Los Angeles to San Francisco but we don't really know much about the way back (down the coast)
We are very interested to hear any hints or tips anyone may have for us as this is our first time (hopefully not our last) doing an American Roadtrip!
The Relatively Narrow Window of Opportunity
Your basic trip is obviously a good one and one of the most discussed here. And the general timing - fall - should work, but there are a couple of things that you need to be aware of that will somewhat limit when you should do this trip. I'm assuming that, since September is still in the mix for possible dates, that this RoadTrip will take place next year.
At the back end, of course your vacation window is limited by snow in Yosemite which typically closes Tioga Pass over the Sierra Nevada to the west around the end of October I really wouldn't plan on getting over the pass, or even being in the park, anytime in November.
At the front end, you're simply waiting for the bulk of the summer tourists to clear out. The single event that will most determine when that will happen is when schools start back into session. This has been pushing back into August in recent years, all to the good for your purposes. The second major determinant will be weather. While no one can predict weather a year in advance, we can look at climatological averages over the last few decades and those predict that mid-September temperature ranges will go from a high of 82°F (28°C) during the day down to a low of 51°F (11°C) over night. In mid-October, that range drops to 71-42°F (22-6°C). August is also the driest month, with rainfall starting to increase slowly through September and October until the wet season during the late fall, winter, and early spring.
For my money, I'd aim for the first couple of weeks in October. Crowds will be as low as they're going to be while still giving you a shot at good weather and still being able to get to the park from the east (Death Valley) through Tioga Pass. In addition, this is also the time of year when fall foliage usually reaches its peak in the valley. On the downside, the waterfalls for which Yosemite is renowned will be reduced to minimum flows. So, it's all a matter of balancing various tradeoffs, but again - I'd aim to be in Yosemite, the most time sensitive pace on your itinerary, in the first couple of weeks of October.
AZBuck