NW Honeymoon: flight into Portland roadtrip to Reno airport!
Hi All,
When we thought about a vacation/honeymoon we knew we wanted to see the beauty within the USA. We live in the Catskills area of NY. We are not beach or heat lovers either. I traveled out to Portland about ten years ago and i remember hiking to the waterfalls, seeing the mountains in the skyline and great wine. More recently I heard about Mt. Tabor park and it will be my new last name, plus I wanted to see the Redwoods-and there is no direct flights there. Roadtrip it is!
So the deal is my best friend had flightpoints and bought us a Southwest flight into Portland, OR in the end of April and out of Reno,NV a week later. I only have a week but if it seems necessary we will add on another day or two. We both have new jobs and my fiance only gets 10days for sick/vacation. My plan is Mon/Tues in Portland, hit the road for about 8 hrs Wednesday, arrive in Eureka, sightsee Thurs/Fri, Saturday drive to Reno/Tahoe area and leave Monday at noon. I did google maps and it says to travel down 5, then redwood highway and then highway 101 to Eureka. see link: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=portl...ed=0CAgQ_AUoAg
Should we take alternate routes to see other stuff?
thanks in advance!
Future Mrs.Tabor
Honeymoon Towns and Pacing
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The thing that makes honeymoons so different from other RoadTrips and vacations in general is the attitude that you have while on them. They should be a time for enjoying the company of your new spouse in a romantic setting rather than trying to fit in as much as you can. With that in mind, I'd make a few suggestions. I've traveled a bit around Portland and along the Oregon and California coasts and they are at their best when viewed at a slow (walking) pace rather than from the road with other competing traffic. So, some suggestions....
Certainly spend a couple of days in the Portland area. The waterfalls along and off the Historic Columbia River Highway would make a great way to spend a day. For lunch plan on eating on the lawn at the View Point Inn in Corbett - great views of the river and it was the location for the prom scene in the original Twilight movie. On your other day in town explore some of the many gardens that give Portland its nickname, the Rose City.
Next up, I'd urge you to reconsider your plan to drive to Eureka in a single day. Not only would that require you to spend an entire day in the car and on the Interstates, but Eureka is not a particularly romantic town. Instead consider taking two days for the drive down to the redwoods, using US-101 along the coast. It's a gorgeous road and the Oregon coast is dotted with numerous state parks that offer cliff-top and beach hikes with views of sea stacks and wildlife. Spend the night in a nice B&B about halfway, say Reedsport or North Bend, and then continue down to Arcata. Arcata is a funky college town built around a large grassy square that is the social center of life in the town. My wife and I recently stayed in a studio just off the square when we visited this area and we were within walking distance of several good restaurants and a hand-made ice cream store. I also highly recommend the Lady Bird Johnson Grove trail in Redwood National Park.
The drive from Arcata to Reno is another one that will take pretty much a full day, but it has the advantage of going through mountains and forests with the accompanying great scenery and chances for short nature walks to break up the drive. Tops on the list of such stops would be Lassen Volcanic National Park. Then while in Reno a day trip to Virginia City would be in order as well as the usual visit to Lake Tahoe.
AZBuck