2 week West Coast Loop & 2 week East Coast Loop
Hi,
We are a young Aussie couple planning a months road trip holiday in the US in June/July. Currently we have booked our flights but are looking for some suggestions on our route.
Current plan is:
11 June: Arrive LA, o/night LA
12/13 June: 2 nights Las Vegas incl Hoover Dam
14/15 June: 1 night Grand Canyon, 1 night Flagstaff or 2 nights Grand Canyon
16/17 June: Fruita/Grand Junction, CO, for the mt biking
18 June: Cedar City or somewhere else on the way
19/20 June: Mammoth Lakes, again for the Mt biking
21/22 June: Yosemite - hiking, sequoias etc
23 June: San Francisco - Golden gate bridge
24 June: Cambria or such along the coastal highway
25 June: LA
26 June: Fly LA - Nashville, o/night Nashville
27/28 June: Kingsport, TN to watch the motocross round
29 June: Blue ridge parkway/ smokey mtns?
30 June: Bryce Resort VA or Launch Park PA - for mt biking
1/2 July: New York City
3 July: Plattekill DH park - more mt biking
4 July: Niagara Falls
5/6 July: Cedar Point, OH - amusement park
7/8/9: Louisville Kentucky + other Kentucky
10 July: Nashville - fly back to LA in the evening
Main Interests are mt biking, seeing the major sights, fitting in the mx round, some hiking/outdoorsy stuff in the national parks. Not particularly interested in cities.
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks
Sarah & Jason
Park information and Alcatraz.
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Originally Posted by
SJ14
... do you have any recommendations for 1 day hikes within the park?
We are toying with the idea of Alcatraz but not sure whether its something that would interest us.
When you enter the park, you will be given the park information, map and newspaper at the kiosk where you pay the entry fee. The rangers who man these posts are very knowledgable. Make sure you ask them and mention exactly what you are looking for. They will direct you to the appropriate area.
Alcatraz - I did not really spend all that much time in the prison, though it was interesting to see it, and even less time in the shop. However, it was breathtaking to see the lights come on all over San Francisco and on the bridges as the sun sank into the Pacific behind the GG bridge.
Since you enjoy cycling, albeit mountain biking, you may be interested in what my daughter and her husband did, hire a bike and cycle the GG bridge. I think they took a ferry one way, and cycled back.
One thing I thought I'd mention, be sure you take your membership of the automobile club (RACV, NRMA, etc.) to which you belong. It will give you access to free maps and tourist information from the AAA all over North America. Nothing quite like travelling with decent maps, even when you have a satnav. In fact the satnav is secondary to good maps. (Can't tell you how often mine has sent me down the wrong way.) You can get maps for every State of your trip, at the first office you visit. Having a good detailed map of the major cities is also a plus.
Lifey