Coast to coast roadtrip: From New York to San Francisco
Hello, guys! I'm really excited to do my first road trip in the States.
So, our first plan is to go from New York to San Francisco while paying a visit to the following cities:
- Philadelphia
- Cleveland
- Chicago
- Denver
- Albuquerque
- Las Vegas
- Los Angeles
Our trip is set to begin in Dec 30th '14, and, at first, we plan on leaving San Francisco by plane at Jan 23 '15. I'm from Brazil, and although I have driven in several roads around here (some in really bad shape), the only time I've driven in wintery conditions was from Regina, SK to Calgary, AB in Canada, sometime in Feb this year. I really have no clue of how are the road conditions this time of year, how many days this trip would require (visiting time included) or how many days should I reserve for bad winter. Does anybody have any on which car to get, route, attractions, time planning and so on?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: tips about some oddball attractions along the way are really appreciated, since I love to know places that locals love. :)
You have to allow for weather disruption.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
The weather really is totally unpredictable at the exact time you travel and so far ahead, but travelling in the middle of winter means you have a higher risk of getting travel disruption from Storms, wind, snow and ice. With fair weather you could drive the route in 6 days at a pretty brisk pace so you need to decide how much time and money you can spare for sight seeing along the way. A lot of natural wonders will have limited access, especially around the mountains if you are interested in anything other than the Cities you have listed. Is there any way you could take the trip later in the year ? I think it would be less risky and more beneficial to travel in the Spring, the later in the Spring the better.
You don't say how many people are travelling so recommending which class of car to hire is difficult, other than to say a Mid-size sedan can offer a good combination of comfort, economy, size and competitve rental fees. Now you have an outline of the route you want to take you should get some good paper maps and use RTA as a research centre where you will find lots of info by diigging around and using the search function. With around 3 weeks to travel you have time to spare, but where and how you spend it really comes down to your interests. The advantage of travelling this time of year is you will have little problem finding a room for the night and you could just 'wing it' and see where the road takes you. If you are planning New years eve in NY, it might be wise to book up well in advance though. Once you have a few ideas and/or specific questions, we can help fill in the blanks and answer them.
Hard to plan. Easy to ask.
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Originally Posted by
ceduardo.melo
... since I love to know places that locals love. :)
That is not really something you can plan ahead. It is something you ask when you get to any given place.
When you arrive in a place, you ask the 'locals' where they like to dine, where they like to go for a day out. Or even, what they have which is unique to their town. Of course, I say 'town'. This is much harder in the large cities, and I notice that your list of places to visit is just cities. To fulfill your wish quoted above you may have to get out into the country.
Lifey