Xcountry Move in January?!?
We are planning a cross country move in January 2016. We have a 30ft. TT and are driving from NWA to Seattle, via i10, i5. Is this the best way to go considering the weather conditions? I've looked at 70 and 40 but those both run into quite a bit of mountains and snow. Time is somewhat a factor, as we are relocating for work. We have given ourselves 14 days. The maps suggest it should only take 10. We plan on spending 1 full day in Phoenix with friends but should we worry about snowbirds and availability or are there stops along the way to boondock? Anything we shouldn't miss?
Route throught Oklahoma City down to Abilene, then i10 to LA. Is it worth stopping in LA for Disney (day trip only) we have a 8 yr. Old.
Thanks!
Several nice places to RV in LA!
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Originally Posted by
glc
Trying to get anywhere near Disneyland with that rig is going to be quite difficult, much less finding any place to park it. The whole LA area is not very RV-friendly.
I have to join Donna on this, LA is one of the MOST RV-friendly major cities in America. The thing to remember is that if a city bus can navigate a given road, than it can accommodate any RV! Even some of the longer TT.
Routing from the I-10:
Sure the route that glc laid out is fine. CA-60 to CA-91 through Corona, south on CA-57 and west on Katella works fine.
Another RV park that I've stayed at several times in the LA area is found at the Frank Bonelli Regional Park in San Dimas . The actual name of the campground is East Shore RV Park. The advantage of this location is that you can go directly south on CA-57 to Disneyland and it's considerably less expensive than staying at one of the RV parks nearer to Disneyland.
Mark