Graduation...High School or College?
Advice depends greatly on how old you all are.
AB
2 weeks after graduation...
Last year I moved 2 weeks after my Graduation from Washington State to Arizona. That was a great roadtrip (just the driving alone, not much time to stop and see the sights). If you are planning on leaving from oregon, here is what I suggest:
Spend as much time in the mountains or on the coast as possible. Its much more interesting than miles and miles of farmland.
Luckily I work with AAA Arizona, so I have maps of basically the whole US. Im looking at my maps here, and you could try the coast highway 101, thats a particuarly nice drive. If you aren't one for seeing miles of ocean next to you, you can try this route:
US 97 through Oregon to Klamath Falls (with a stop at Crater Lake), Oregon Hwy 39 to CA hwy 139 and Alturas, CA. Then south through the mountains along US 395. US 395 goes right through Reno (you may be too young to gamble, but the atmosphere may be worth visiting in itself). From there you can take us 395 south some more to Carson City, and then back into California. There are plenty of little state highways off US 395 that go back over the Sierrasm, and CA 120 appears to be a nice little ride from my maps... it goes RIGHT through Yosemite! From there you can take CA 41 to CA 99. I have driven CA 99, and its a whole lot of city/rural areas, rural mostly south of Visalia into Bakersfield. That would get you through to I-5 and the LA mess (You may want to take CA 14 just north of San Fernando if you don't want to get lost in LA), take that east to CA 138, then on to CA 18 and then I 15.
From there you can take I 15 north to I 40 and Barstow CA. Here is where you can start to "get your kicks on route 66" Take I 40 East to Topock, AZ, then north on Route 66 (check www.arizonaroads.com for historic information for all roads in Arizona) to Oatman and the Goldroad Ghost town (just north of Oatman near Sitzgreaves Pass). Then you can continue on Rte 66 to Kingman, Rte 66 up through Hackberry, Valentine, Truxton, Peach Springs, and to Seligman. You will rejoin I 40 at exit 139 just East of Seligman. Old rte 66 segmants can be found in Ash fork, Williams, and Flagstaff.
In Williams you can either take the Grand Canyon Railway to the Grand Canyon south rim, or drive up there on AZ 64 (also US 180 north of Valle). This will let you visit another national park along your trip. This should cover about the first 2-3 days of your road trip. I could help you after that If you had an idea where you might like to go after the Grand Canyon?
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Brad M.
Don't know much about bristle cone
I am not familiar with Bristlecone forest area, but as far as AZ, here are my suggestions: Take I 40 from Flagstaff, stopping at Meteor Crator and the Petrified Forest NP (actually, its best if you detour from I 40 in US 180 and enter the park from the south).