Road trip San Francisco - LA - Death Valley - San Francisco. Best routes and must se
Hi guys
I am making the round trip from San Francisco (flying in from Ireland) with 2 adults and 4 kids, two teens and two under tens. We want to take in Big Sur, some of the theme parks in LA and Death Valley is a must before heading back to San Francisco to fly home. Can you recommend the best routes for the must-see attractions, bearing in mind we are travelling with 4 children and are on a budget. Also we are travelling last week October and first week in November, so what weather should we expect? Thanks so much! Carrie
Variable and unpredictable weather.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
The one thing you don't mention is how much time you have for the trip ? A popular 'loop' trip from SF would include Big Sur as you mention and then you would have the option of visiting the Grand canyon before Death valley [Vegas?] and back to SF via Yosemite NP. The weather is totally unpredictable and you could see anything from mild sunny days, rain, hot and snow and ice is possible in the Sierra Nevada on the high ground. Not only could it be one of these, it could be all of them on a trip that takes you from coast to Desert to mountain. However we love to travel around this time of year in the west and the weather has been favourable for us, but it's wise to pack layered clothing.
We don't really do 'must see's' in the general sense as everyone's interests vary and so does the pace they want to travel at. A popular route would be as mentioned above: SF >Big Sur > LA > GC >Vegas > Death Valley > Yosemite >SF. You could of course opt to go from LA direct to Death valley. The only thing is, is that the Tioga Pass that traverses across the mountains into Yosemite runs a risk of closing this time of year due to mountain snow, but I would say the odds are in your favour. It's a spectacular drive to a spectacular place ! If it were closed it wouldn't be the end of the world, you would simply have to go north or south from Death valley around the mountains.