Portland to San Francisco - 6 days - Itinerary Help!!!
Hi friends,
I am so thankful to have found this forum! I am hoping for some help planning an itinerary. I have just gotten buried in research and every time I come up with a plan, something tells me that it's probably not a good idea...so I need expert advice!
We are from Florida and we will be in Portland in July for a family event. We will have from a Tuesday morning to the following Monday morning to travel from Portland to San Francisco to catch our flight back to Jax.
Hubby has a few back issues, so we would like to cut our driving time on any given day to no more than 4 hours approximately - if that's feasible. Driving for too long really makes him uncomfortable.
We have been to the Columbia River Gorge/Multnomah and really enjoyed that.
We love nature/scenery/waterfalls. We also enjoy great food and wine (doesn't have to be expensive or fancy), markets, streams, wildflowers, picnics (this is sounding like a bad personals ad).
We would be fine with the coast or not. Probably nothing too strenuous, although walking up to see a waterfall or something would be fine.
I'd like to see whales...but don't want to spend a ton of money on an excursion. Not necessarily a must.
I thought I'd love crabbing or clamming, but wouldn't know what to do with the 'catch' unless someone knows of an excursion where they would cook it for you.
So...what do you guys think? Any advice for this newbie?
Thanks in advance!!!
Vicki
Sounds Like a Mix 'n' Match is in Order
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
One of the great advantages of the RoadTrip is that it can be custom built to each individual's physical style as well as their interests. You and your husband sound a lot like my wife and I - Don't want to be in the car too long, nor do we want a lot of strenuous exercise. But a good mix of the two, trading off between them frequently, is the perfect solution. Fortunately the area you'll be driving through from Portland to San Francisco has plenty of opportunities for both.
In particular, there are great state parks and cute towns along the coastline all the way down to the Bay Area, so US-101 and CA-1 is the way I'd suggest you go. And make the maximum use of the parks of both Oregon (you'll find a detailed map of the coastal parks on page 7) and California (particularly the North Coast region). Each of these parks offers trails of varying length and difficulty, but you only have to walk as much of any trail as you see fit. And most of them will take you fairly easily to stunning coastal views, great sand dunes, magnificent stands of trees, or natural wildlife habitats. A couple of towns that I have found especially enjoyable were Newport in Oregon and Arcata and Mendocino in California, but most of the towns along the coast will be enjoyable in one way or another.
Now, even hugging the coast, it's only a bit under 750 miles from Portland to San Francisco, so you only have to cover about 125 miles a day to make it in six days, leaving plenty of time to relax, have some good meals, take some short hikes, and generally just 'smell the roses'. Evenly spaced overnight stops would be around Newport, North Bend, and Gold Beach in Oregon, and Arcata, and Fort Bragg in California. Those aren't necessarily recommended places to stop, just markers to give you an idea of where you should be, roughly, at the end of each day to maintain the pace you need to get to San Francisco. You could then enter San Francisco either on the evening of your last day on the road, or on the Monday morning depending on how you like your traffic and what time your flight departs. Remember that SFO is on the far south side of San Francisco, so you'll have to traverse the entire city to get there.
AZBuck