One Way LA to Seattle in 8 days
Hello!
I tried searching for relevant posts but didn't find anything too specific, please direct me if there are posts already relevant to this route.
I'm Australian, I'm flying into LAX on July 29. I have to be in Las Vegas on the 9th of Aug, but between the 2 dates I don't have any plans. I am considering renting a car and doing a one way trip from LA to Seattle.
I'd have 8 days to do this, and I don't know much about the route. I want to see Portland and Seattle, but apart from that I'm flexible. (I will be seeing San Fran after Las Vegas so I can skip that)
Here are my questions:
Is 8 days an appropriate amount of time to make this trip with only 1 driver?
What do you suggest seeing on the way?
If this is possible, what rental car companies are the best to rent from?
Thanks in advance!
Mel.
From one Aussie to another.
Hi Mel, and Welcome to the Great American Roadtrip Forum.
I am wondering what in specifics attracts you to Seattle, and the route north? Is this your first trip to the USA?
There are a couple of NPs along the way such as Crater Lake. You could drive the spectacular Oregon coast, though that is slow. At Portland head east along the Columbia River Gorge scenic route - and back. Then there is Mt St Helen as well as Mt Rainier NP and Olympic NP. There is a lot to choose from.
Though I would throw into the mix for your information (in case you've not been there) eight days is a perfect time to head from LA direct to the Grand Canyon, followed by Monument Valley, Zion and Bryce NPs before heading into LV. Then, on your way to SF you could head through DV and Yosemite NP. If you are flying out of LAX, then CA1 is a spectacular two day coastal drive from SF to LAX.
Do you actually have some good maps? If not, you would benefit greatly from getting a Rand McNally road atlas. If you live in Melbourne, they are available from Mapworks in North Essendon, otherwise you could get one from the RTA store. If you order it now you will have it in a couple of weeks.
Furthermore, if you are a member of the RACV, NRMA etc. be sure to take your membership with you. It will give you access to free maps from the AAA anywhere in the US.
You could pick up some maps on your arrival, but the road atlas would be invaluable while you are planning this trip.... whether it is to Seattle, or whether you go see the great NPs of the southwest.
Lifey
p.s. Other Aussies have had great deals with car rentals through Auto Europe car rentals.