SF to Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Death Valley, Las Vegas, Bakersfield, Monterey, SF
Hi there,
My husband and I are planing a road trip. We are flying into San Francisco on the 1rst of September and leave from there on the 23rd. Our plan so far is:
SF - 3 days
Lake Tahoe - 2 days (should we really go up there?)
Yosemite - 4 days
Death Valley - 2 days
Las Vegas - 3 days
Bakersfield 1night
and then up the coast to SF. (where should we stay??? which cities are nice?)
We like:
- we are looking for great hikes along this road
- we are not so much into museums
- love to brunch ;-)
My questions:
- What do you think about this itinery?
- suggestions for the drive / highways?
- is Lake Tahoe worth it? or should we spend more time in Yosemite?
- any tips for place we should see?
- are there maybe other national parks we should visit along this road?
- lodging tips? we realised, that this is quite an expensive area. where can we camp or sleep in our car?
- we do want to have three days spend in a lovely hotel and get pampered. guess thats best done along the coast, right? (it will be our honeymoon...) Do you have any tips?
Grand canyon National park.
Hello and welcome to the RTA forums !
You could consider reversing your trip order so you have the ocean on your side of the road heading south. Monterey and Cambria areas are popular choices for an overnight stop and using both would give you a nice amount of time to explore along the coast. Personally I would prioritise a trip to the GC before considering Lake Tahoe but that's not to say the lake isn't worth a visit. If you head down the coast first you could then cut inland towards the GC and then back to Vegas, Death valley and Yosemite. Note that if you had thought of doing a tour to GC from Vegas, they don't generally take you to the National park area. Instead they go to the west rim on Indian lands which are nowhere near as spectacular.
We don't recommend car camping as it's not really suited to getting a good nights sleep, at the very least you should consider buying basic equipment for camping. An alternative would be a converted van rental which you can check out at escape campervans although that might not be a great saving if you are able to use your own vehicle and not renting.