San Fransisco to Las Vegas in the Spring
Hi we're coming stateside from Australia at the end of April spending a few days in San Francisco then hiring a car to get us to Las Vegas. we were hoping to take 2/3 days to get there driving though Yosemite, then the Tioga Pass then through Death valley. However, having read several posts I see that the roads will still be closed :( can you suggest an alternative INTERESTING route? should we go north or south to avoid the snow? would appreciate your expert advice and anyone's experience. After a couple of days in LV we're heading for Dallas but I'll put that in a new post. thanks everyone. Susan
Get some good maps to help- you.
Susan, have you been able to get some good maps of the US States you plan to travel? If not, I highly recommend that you get yourself a Rand McNally road atlas from the RTA store via the link at the bottom of this page. If you order it now you will have it in a couple of weeks, with lots of time to still have it help plan your trip, and to see in detail the suggestions made on this forum.
Good detailed maps such as this make the planning of a road trip so much easier, and good maps are needed when you are on the road. Don't be tempted to rely solely on electronics. Many have done so at their peril - some fatal.
If you are a member of RACV or similar, be sure to take your membership with you. It will give you access to tourism information from the AAA anywhere in the US.
Lifey
Accommodation at/near the GC.
Susan, there are several places near the Grand Canyon, and if you can't get accommodation within the park - check the nps.gov site - the closest outside the park is Tusayan (a bit pricey). Kayenta, Williams and Flagstaff, are more resonabkly pariced, but are progressively further outside the canyen. Cameron Trading Post near the east entrance is another option. It will allow you to enter the park next day, along with the Colorado River, and stop at the many view points along Desert View Drive.
The best way to decide which tracks you would like to walk, at the time you visit the GC, is to ask the Rangers at the gate. They are very knowledgeable and will have up to date information on the condition of all the trails and tracks.
Lifey