Southern California loop - August 2023
Well it's been a long time since I was last outside of Europe (14 years by my reckoning!) but I am finally able to make a return to North America. Not on my own this time (there are now four of us) and things will have changed on the ground over that time, I am sure, so I would welcome any tips, suggestions or other thoughts. This is what I have planned so far but very happy to take advice on the driving times that I have estimated and interesting little diversions for fun roadside attractions (world's biggest, world's tallest, etc) or interesting movie locations (the kids favourites seem to be Back to the Future and Karate Kid at the moment but open to others).
I am wondering about the Hollywood sign - I think they'd like to see that - and hear about various spots to see it; what is recommended given where we are staying (Universal City). Google Maps (I know!) suggests this walking route which is about 2.3 miles each way with a 1,100ft elevation gain; does anyone know if this is realistic for two oldies with a couple of kids who are relatively inexperienced walkers? Something better? Parking nearer to the location somewhere? Maybe stick to seeing it from the bottom? Just seems a great view from up top?
I know the Skywalk is a tourist gimmick and I'd be better driving on to the national park proper but I am trying to limit my ambition when it comes to the miles as this will be the first time for my two (12 and 11 years) and don't want to turn them off to exploring with too much driving!
I am also particularly interested in suggestions for Channel Islands, Pinnacles and Joshua Tree national parks given the modest amount of time that we have available.
Also note that Magic Kingdom has purposely been left at the end of the trip to (hopefully) keep the kids enthused about the end of the trip (it's much much more their thing than mine!)
Finally, any thoughts on when the coast road through the Big Sur area will reopen? I have tailored the itinerary to that closure as best I can but would rather spend a day extra driving that section.
Tues 8th - Day 1
Fly London – Los Angeles
Collect rental car
Stop for food eg In and Out Burger or Chick-fil-A
Overnight accommodation booked: Tilt Hotel, Universal City
Weds 9th - Day 2
Relaxing morning settling in
Visit Hollywood sign from Griffith Observatory?
Old LA Zoo in Griffith Park?
Burger King in Burbank (BTTF)?
Movie locations?
Overnight accommodation booked: Tilt Hotel, Universal City
Thurs 10th - Day 3
Universal Studios
Overnight accommodation booked: Tilt Hotel, Universal City
Fri 11th -Day 4
Universal Studios
Overnight accommodation booked: Tilt Hotel, Universal City
Sat 12th – Day 5
Leave hotel and drive down to Santa Monica
After lunch follow coast road to Ventura
Overnight in Ventura area
Sun 13th - Day 6
Channel Islands cruise from Ventura – arrive back late PM
Drive to Solvang (+/- 1 hour)
Overnight in Solvang
Mon 14th – Day 7
Continue along the coast road toward San Francisco
Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, San Simeon (Hearst Castle/Elephant Seal viewing spot), Turn around at Ragged Point
Overnight outside Pinnacles NP (Soledad or King City)
Tues 15th - Day 8
Visit Pinnacles NP
Drive to Monterey (+/- 1.5 hours)
Take it easy for remainder of day
Overnight in Monterey or Carmel by the Sea
Weds 16th - Day 9
Whale Watching AM
Drive south to Big Sur area
Overnight in Monterey or Carmel by the Sea
Thurs 17th - Day 10
Leave early and drive to San Francisco via 17 Mile Drive (+/- 3 hours)
Golden Gate bridge viewpoint
Baker Beach
Fishermans Wharf
Lombard Street
Alcatraz Island
Cable cars
Overnight accommodation booked: Hotel Caza San Francisco
Fri 18th - Day 11
San Francisco
Overnight accommodation booked: Hotel Caza San Francisco
Sat 19th - Day 12
Drive to South Entrance of Yosemite National Park (+/- 4 hours)
6pm Moonlight train ride on Yosemite Mountain Narrow Gauge Railway
Overnight accommodation booked: Narrow Gauge Inn
Sun 20th - Day 13
Mariposa Grove hike (+/- 2 hours)
Explore west of Yosemite (Washburn Point, Glacier Point, etc.) then head in to the valley
Overnight accommodation booked: Curry Village (check in 4pm)
Mon 21st - Day 14
Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Falls
Half Dome
Leave Park via Tioga Pass
Overnight accommodation booked: Virginia Settlement
Tues 22nd - Day 15
Bodie State Park
Drive in to Death Valley National Park (+/- 4 hours)
Badwater Basin
Sunset Zabriskie Point
Overnight accommodation booked: Furnace Creek Ranch Cabin
Weds 23rd - Day 16
Explore Death Valley National Park
Overnight accommodation booked: Furnace Creek Ranch Cabin
Thurs 24th - Day 17
Sunrise Dantes View (leave hotel at 430am)
Drive to Grand Canyon West (+/- 4.5 hours)
Pass Las Vegas (hello Mark/Megan!) and quick stop at the Hoover Dam
Grand Canyon Skywalk
Overnight Grand Canyon West
Fri 25th - Day 18
Drive to Lake Havasu City to see old London Bridge (+/- 2.5 hours)
Continue on to Joshua Tree National Park (+/- 2.5 hours)
Overnight near Joshua Tree National Park
Sat 26th - Day 19
Roadside attraction: World’s Biggest Dinosaurs at Cabazon
Drive back to Los Angeles/Santa Clarita area (+/- 3 hours)
Do anything outstanding in north / east sides of LA
Overnight near Six Flags
Sun 27th - Day 20
Six Flags Magic Mountain
Overnight near Six Flags
Mon 28th - Day 21
Fly Los Angeles - London
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!!
Craig.
You were a single speed demon -- probably can't do that now!
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UKCraig
Yes, it's been quite a while, Mark! I am very much looking forward to it and just posted some tweaks; essentially a wee bit less time on our final day in Yosemite with a stop in Bodie in the afternoon then driving straight down to DV the next morning. Do you think that 4 hours estimate is about right from the place we'll be stopping (just along from the junction of 395 and the road that runs up to Bodie) in to Furnace Creek?
I had never heard of the Virginia Settlement until you mentioned it.-- Basically at Willow Springs. From the inn to Bodie is likely to be an hour or so. Depending on what happens to that road after the snow melts. Right now there is 2-3 feet of snow on the road.
By the most direct, it's probably 275 miles and if you add the time to drive to Bodie and back and look around -- you probably need to allow 7 hours of on-the-road time.
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Anyway, off on a tangent! This change will free up a day which will allow us a quick visit to Grand Canyon proper which is very cool. Just booked the lodge in the park itself so all set. The change in timings even allow for a night in the Wigwam Motel which the kids will (hopefully) love!
Sadly no time for a stop in LV this time but, who knows, if they enjoy this trip (and if there's any money left after!) maybe we will do something else next year!
Thanks for the tips about the eatery; will make a note of that :)
Sounds like fun.
Mark
No shortage of cool stuff to see on that road!
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UKCraig
Still, good location for us for the night after driving
out from Curry Village and poking around Bodie.
Craig, I must have misread the original post -- I thought you were going to drive to Bodie and then south to Death Valley the same day. If you are leaving from Willow Springs -- it would be the 4 hours or so to Furnace Creek.
I doubt you would have time to drive to Rock Creek Lake -- but it is an awesome side trip before you get to Bishop and if Sue is still baking...the best pies in the eastern Sierra!
Don't forget to get some yummy bread when you pass through Bishop. Actually Mahogany Meats has some of the best jerky in California and is also in Bishop.
Manzanar is worth a stop
StarWars Canyon is on your way -- and if the jets are flying--A don't miss photo opp.
Your kids might get a kick out of the redwood burl bar at Panamint Springs -- great photos too.
Mark