Austin - Los Angeles - last two weeks of October 2023
Hello,
I am looking some general advice about my planned road trip route from Austin to Los Angeles - any knowledge and recommendations would be greatly appreciated as I am from the UK and this will be my first trip to this part of the USA (although I have done three other road trips of similar length elsewhere).
Currently, we are flying into Austin (found some super cheap flights & heard it is a cool city) and will be staying for four full days. After some research, it looks like it would be best to get an internal flight to Albuquerque to start our road trip rather than the long drive out of Texas (comments on whether this is the right idea are very welcome though).
From there, the current route planned is:
Day 6 of trip: morning flight into Albuquerque from Austin. Collect car and drive straight to Santa Fe.
Day 7: Santa Fe to Ouray via Million Dollar Highway
Day 8: Ouray to Monument Valley to Page
Day 9: Page - North Rim of Grand Canyon to Kanab
Day 10: Kanab to Las Vegas via Zion National Park
Day 11: Vegas to Joshua Tree
Day 12: Joshua Tree to Palm Springs to LA up Highway 1
Day 13-15: Stay in LA. Fly back to UK.
Any suggestions are very welcome - we don't mind the long days driving and are the type of people that prefer to drive and see things quite quickly, rather then get out the car and go for a hike for an afternoon. We also want a good mix between city and nature for this road trip.
Thank you!
Lucy
And a "vote" for the South Rim
And I will weigh to support the South Rim option.
Traffic in October is not as tough as as it is in the summer, but it could still be quite busy. That said, it is the "famous" view and nothing quite compares with the view from the south rim.
I was fortunate enough to spend three days at the El Tovar last January. The road was icy and a tad dangerous, but it felt like we were the only ones there.
During busy weekends, at the South Entrance Station there can be long lines and up to two hour wait times between 10 am - 5 pm.
here is a small taste:
https://www.roadtripamerica.com/blog...6869_HDR-1.jpg
Granted there might not be much snow on the ground when you visit, but...I have seen snow on the ground in October in past years!
CA-1 can be picked up at Dana Point going north to LA
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Originally Posted by
Ram4
What do you mean by Palm Springs to LA up Highway 1? I am thinking you mean you will take I-10 to Santa Monica and then drive Highway 1 a bit before turning back to LA?
Good catch Ram4 -- yes, that would be tricky.
Although I think that what the OP meant was that they would drive west from Palm Springs via Temecula (maybe) before heading north on I-5 (because there is no CA-1) south of Dana Point.
Or maybe the OP was planning on using CA-74 to San Juan Capistrano and then north on CA-1?