ST. Louis to Glacier National Park to San Francisco and back
Having received tremendous help before, I am now planning a long, solo road trip, one last challenge for a 77 year old man. I would like to leave St. Louis, travel through Omaha (2 nights to visit friend), see Glacier National Park and head towards San Francisco (3 days) and then back. Have already been to Yellowstone and Grand Tetons, so skipping those.
Mostly looking for scenic drive, some picture taking (too old to hike far or tough ones). Want to do Omaha to Glacier park on a mostly direct route. After that, from Glacier National Park to San Francisco area is where I am sort of confused. A part says to go to Seattle and drive down the coast.
In any case, please suggest a scenic route. I can take as much as 3 weeks with 2 days in Omaha, 4 in San Francisco.
Your suggestions are deeply appreciated.
Many options, limited time.
Hi and welcome back!
This sounds like a great solo trip to enjoy, but you have many, many options before I could meaningfully give a particular route between Glacier and San Fran. The trip is likely to be around a total of 5,000 miles, or 10 days of full, but comfortable driving, add 6 more days in Omaha and San Fran and you are left with 5 days, if you take your maximum of 3 weeks for the trip. Suddenly it doesn't seem as much time free as perhaps we thought, especially if you spend a couple of days in Glacier NP! That would make heading to Seattle and the coast too rushed in my opinion. (Especially if you are planning any sightseeing stops between SF and home?) Perhaps a route that would include the Columbia river Gorge near Portland and a visit to Crater Lake would work, possibly cutting across to coast for the Redwoods. Burney Falls and Lassen Volcanic park could be options, as well as Lake Tahoe. These are just a few of many worth considering so it's worth looking at a decent map, or using one of the RTA mapping programs, and work a little on other attractions that draw your attention and then we can help with the routing.
Dave
Watch the NPS Glacier website!
If you can leave your plans fluid, then keep an eye on the NPS Glacier website for updates on GTTSR clearing and opening date. If you can't be fluid, then you might opt for trying it on the way back from SF. Here is the history of opening dates.
You have to have a ticket to drive the road. It's probably a really good idea. When we were there in 2016, we drove it across east-->west and were only able to get into a few viewpoints, and one of them was not Logan Pass VC. We got to Apgar Village, waited an hour or two, then started back going west-->east (instead of returning via US-2). By this time, we could get into most viewpoints including LPVC, but were only able to do one of the short trails we wanted to do.
Donna