Florida to San Francisco to Reno and then to New Jersey
I am planning a road trip possibly from Florida(visiting family) to San Francisco(conference), then on the way back east I would like to visit family in Reno, then head back to the East Coast (New Jersey). I would like to stay in State and visit National Parks along the way. I will most likely be pulling a 25 foot travel trailer with a F250 SuperDuty. I will be traveling with my dog. I will need to be in San Francisco by the 24th of July. I am fairly flexibly with my leave and return dates. Any suggestions/advice etc. ! Thank you
You have all the facilities and security at truck stops.
As a senior solo female traveller, I have to agree that truck stops are the most welcoming and safest places to stay. On the odd occasion that I have stayed at Walmarts (where it was allowed) I have never felt quite as comfortable. I always go into the service desk and ask a person who looks like they may have some authority if it is permissable to park overnight. When the answer is in the affirmative, I ask where the best place is for me to park. Of course I can see all that for myself, but I would rather be told, and then they are aware that I will be staying overnight.
For me the bonus is that they have showers for a small charge - FJ are the best for this - they have toilets, most have restaurants, and in the case of Pilot/FJ, if you have a reward card three cents a gallon off fuel. Invariably I have found them to be among the cheapest around, especially when you take the 3c in account. Many also have free wifi, albeit mostly inside the buildings.
Be aware though, that not all truck stops have facilities for overnight parking.
I wouldn't worry about being a non-planner. I have covered some quarter million miles in the last two decades without ever making a fast plan - basically just planning on the fly. For me it's the best way to travel. And if at times it takes you to a place where you do not feel comfortable, get back in that truck and move on. Trust your instincts, and be assured that there are many more solo female drivers on the road than males.
Lifey