17 days Road trip advises (LA - Las Vegas - San Francisco)
Hi everyone,
I’ve spent a lot of time in reading all the different forum regarding US South West Coast road trip, and I have tried, as best as I could, to create an itinerary for 17 days. I’ll fly from London, landing at Las Vegas on the 31/07 14:00, and leaving one the 17/08 morning. Could you please let me know if my itinerary looks OK, for those who have already done similar journey please? As soon as I confirm my trip, I’ll then book accommodation as people say it’s sometimes good to book early!
Day 1 Half day in Las Vegas Sleep in Las Vegas
Day 2 go to death valley Sleep in Lone pine or Bichop CA ?
Day 3 Continue to to Yosemite via tiago pass Sleep in Yosemite NP
Day 4 Yosemita NP, full day Sleep in Yosemite NP
Day 5 Full day at Yosemite NP
Continue to San Francisco Sleep in San Francisco
Day 6 Full day in San Francisco Sleep in San Francisco
Day 7 Full day in San Francisco, Drive south stop in cambria, State Par or Monterey Where to sleep?
Day 8 Continue to Los Angeles, half a day there Sleep in Los Angeles
Day 9 Full day sightseeing in LA, continue to 29 Palms in the evening Sleep in 29 Palms
Day 10 Full day at Joshua Tree National Park Sleep in 29 Palms
Day 11 Scenic drive along Route66 to Grand Canyon Sleep in Williams
Day 12 Full day at Grand Canyon Grand Canyon
Day 13 Drive to Page in the morning, visit Horseshoe Bend in the evening Sleep in Page
Day 14 Antelope Canyon/Glen Canyon, continue to Bryce Canyon in the evening Sleep in Bryce Canyon
Day 15 Visit Bryce Canyon, continue to Zion in the evening Sleep in Springdale
Day 16 Full day at Zion National Park Sleep in Springdale
Day 17 Drive to Las Vegas via Lake Mead Scenic Drive and Valley of Fire Sleep in Las Vegas
Two full days from SF to LA.
Buck makes one point very clear, and it is the most important you need to note. It is hot and there is no substitute for water... lots of it.
Day 7 you may like to reconsider. Having spent a couple of days in SF, you may like to leave that morning to head down the PCH. This road is slow going with a lot to see, many view points at which to stop and some little side trips to attractions. It takes a full two days to drive to LA. Your best place to stop would be San Simeon or Cambria. The latter be a little more upscale. The former closer to Hearst Castle, should you wish to do a tour. It is advisable to book the tour beforehand.
Same with staying in the national parks, it is essential that you get onto that right now and book. Places are limited, whether you are camping or staying in a lodge, and they go very quickly when bookings open. Check the np website - nps.gov
On the whole, I agree, the trip looks great. Enjoy!
Lifey
Not all companies come up.
As well as checking on booking sites for good car rental deals, be aware that there are companies which do not pay to be part of these searches. It pays to go to every site, as well as all the comparison sites to see where the best deals are to be had for your needs.
I have always rented from Budget. They have always given me the best deal I could get for what I wanted. However, Budget will rarely if ever come up on any of the comparison searches. They prefer to give cheaper deals, rather than pay those sites.
That said, for a long term rental it appears that the best deals are to be had through consolidators.
Lifey