Beartooth Highway Remains Closed -- Work-arounds
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Originally Posted by cool
Hi,
Me and my husband plan to make a 9 -10 day road trip.
Our main target is Olympic NP, WA and Glacier NP, MT.
We plan to start from SFO, cross CA, then deviate to the coast in southern OR to OLYMPIC NP all the way. We may stop for a day or more in Portland(all the waterfalls & downtown).
Plan to stop by at Mt.Helens NP also. Then drive to Glacier NP, MT. Come back to SFO via ID(temporary plans to stop by shoshone falls, ID).
Well, you know me -- I always think less is more It is certainly possible to drive the entire distance in 9-10 days, and if the driving is higher priority this trip than wandering and exploring, then sure, it sounds good. But if you were to tarry now and then, here are some possible slow-down places. One alert -- Beartooth Road remains closed, but there are some alternative routes.
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We plan to start from SFO, cross CA,
What does this mean? Are you traveling on US-101, I-5 or CA-1? If you are using I-5, you could divert west on route 299 at Redding, California and follow the Trinity and Salmon Rivers to Arcata (gorgeous road) and then go north through Redwood National Park. US-101 along the Oregon coast is beautiful, but it will take an easy 2-3 full days to reach Olympic NP in Washington. If you do go to Portland -- try some fresh Bread at my cousin's bakery.
Personally, I think I would save Glacier NP for your next road trip and savor the time you have for California, Oregon and Washington.
But, be sure to look at the similar threads on the bottom of this page for alternative routing ideas
Mark
A dizzingly brilliant post
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Originally Posted by Judy
You're coming to my neck of the woods.
Pretty great suggestions and routing ideas.
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Originally Posted by Judy
I don't know....this is all getting kind of convoluted.
Oh really? Gosh I thought it was just that I was kind of slow! But, still -- some really good information here!
Mark