Road trip San Francisco to Las Vegas - Yosemite, Route 1, Grand Canyon
Dear All,
So excited about posting here as you all seem to be very experienced with great advice to give.
I have read many posts about the route San Francisco - Las Vegas but nothing seems to include the Pacific Coastal Road which is a must. (Had to reach a deal with husband or no go!)
Planning first road trip in USA for first two weeks in Oct. Pick up San Francisco, Drop Off Las Vegas. Cannot change this due to excellent offer on flights.
Travelling in Very small RV (EuroTourer Van) intend to sleep in RV at campsites, or even boon dock if possible on the odd occasion.
We would like to visit Yosemite, travel down coastal route 1, head inland to Grand Canyon and finish with one or two nights in Las Vegas.
Am very confused about Yosemite part, as it is huge and there seems to be so many options to visit. Which would be best area for us to do a 1 or 2 night stop, visit the park and easily get back to Coastal route after?
Would be great to see some giant sequoias also
Midway through pregnancy so only light hiking, no full day treks.
Any recommendations on an rv park route 1? or any other for this trip?
Best way to get from Route 1 to Grand Canyon and where to break the journey overnight?
At the Grand Canyon would you recommend one night in South and one night north? or just stay in same place for 2 nights?
About to book the RV this week and all advice, ideas and comments will be so greatly appreciated.
Kindest Regards
Greenmango
Campgrounds and alternative.
One of the 3 'Pines' campgrounds in Yosemite Valley is where I would head, they are central to most things and in a lovely wooded setting.
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Would be great to see some giant sequoias also
There are Giant Sequoia's in Yosemite NP near the south entrance at Mariposa Grove. You really must drive up to Glacier point abd take the short walk to the viewpoint, it's jaw dropping good ! Plan on spending at least 2 nights in camp.
Tioga Pass and down through Death valley is a great route as described by Lifemagician although you would go through LV to GC and then back to LV. Another option would be to head to Yosemite and then back to Monterey and then south down the PCH. From the Cambria area you could head to the GC South rim, where you should try and book the Trailer village [hook ups] or Mather campground [without hook ups] as both are close to the rim and village area. Now you would have the option of heading North into Southern Utah and the NP's of Bryce and Zion, or just Zion as Bryce is a bit of a detour. You could also check out Monument valley as you leave GC. Then from Zion head south on I15 to Vegas with a possible detour through the Valley of Fire.
Both options will be great, it really comes down to how many days of your 14 you want to spend in each place.