New York to Los Angeles Road Trip
Hello Everyone! Happy 4th of July!!
I'm planning to drive across country with 2 to 3 drivers. I'd like to take a scenic route but not spend too much time off of the road. We have about a week more or less and would like to fit as much fun in those days as we possibly can. Could anyone suggest some "Must-See" activities along the route? I understand there are a few options as far as which direction we may start the Journey. The Northern, Straight through, and the Southern Route.
Please give suggestions on:
Which route is best?
What Items we'll need to survive the trip?
What are the Best Places to Stop and See?
How much money should each person Carry (Cash)?
Thank You For Your Time Have a Happy and Safe Holiday!! :)
Best is what you make it.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
You won't have to much time off the road as it's a minimum 5 day trip with just the basic stops, but you will have time for a little sight seeing that isn't through the windscreen.
1] Simply put, there is no one single 'best' route or attraction, that is down to the tastes and interests of each and individual/group.
2] I think you will survive just fine . ;-) If you are taking your own vehicle make sure it is in good shape and up to date with servicing. It's wise to get your tyres, brakes, fluids, belts etc checked out before leaving. Make sure you have a spare wheel and that it's tyre is inflated and you have the tools and know how to change it if need be.
3] Best is what you and your friends are interested in. You need to sit down together as a group and discuss this and make sure you are all on the same page with regards of what to expect from the trip.
4] That will depend on a lot of things, the main one being if you also have credit cards for gas and hotel bills etc. To get an idea of gas cost you can use the fuel calculator to the right of each page. Your trip is likely to be around 2800 miles, divide by your vehicle mpg and multiply by $4 per gallon to be on the safe side. It's likely you will add a few more miles with small detours. A room will probably cost you $75 per night although you can find them cheaper and more expensive. [check out the RTA travel link to the right] Eating will depend on if it's out of a cooler, take aways or restaruants but generally just use your experience from home.
Now if it were me, I would head for I70 through Colorado into Southern Utah while aiming to get to the Denver area in 3 days. That would give a little time to explore some of the natural beauty of the west checking out Arches/Cnayonlands NP staying in Moab UT. I would then probably head through Monument valley on route to the south rim of the Grand canyon NP to spend a little time before continuing to LA. But that's me, you need to sit down with a map and do a little research and see what appeals to you.