El Paso to San Francisco (10th - 26th November) from the UK
Hello everyone,
Hope you are well. This is my first post on this forum (I hope I've done it correctly!)
My boyfriend (Thomas) and I are spending November in the USA - travelling from the UK. We're flying to NYC on the 2nd, Austin, TX on the 5th and get to El Paso on the 10th. Here we hire a car (at 18:30) until 26th November (drop off at San Francisco at 18:30). Fly home from SF on the 1st December!
So, in short, we have a car (Ford Mustang) from 10th - 26th. I've had a flying visit to the south-west before when my old band toured (Florida to AZ and back) a few years ago and I have a fair idea of the places I'd like to spend a bit more time.
We are both into natural history (both work as ecologists) and we love music (both play in bands!)
- Carlsbad Caverns
White Sands
Meteor Crater/Petrified Forest
Grand Canyon
Page, AZ (raft trip in Canyon) - from Flagstaff on Route 89
Historic Route 66 (Kingman)
Saguaro cacti
Joshua Tree
Redwoods
LA - SF PCH drive
We did want to go to Yosemite but I understand November isn't the best time to go (winter road closures). We plan on returning to road trip North of SF/Portland/Seattle etc so will probably incorporate a trip to Yosemite then.
I'd be really, really grateful for any input on the above... i.e. route advice, must see places in south-west that we should try incorporate into our trip, etc. I really want to make sure we make the most of our 16 day roadtrip!
Thank you in advance,
Emma
So long as you are heading in that direction....
If you follow most of the above, and head to/towards Albuquerque, I would highly recommend that you include Mesa Verde NP. It more than almost any other place is shows how/where people lived hundreds of years ago. These are accessible by ranger guided tours only. The rangers really make the place come alive.
With your interests I'd say it's not to be missed.
It you want to experience route 66 from Kingman, continue on it all the way to Topock, through the lovely little old town of Oatman.... with the burros wondering down the main street. It is much more authentic than the bit to Seligman.
Lifey