Going Walkabout - USA Sept / Oct 2007
G'day !! ...My fiance and I are travelling to the USA (from Melbourne, Australia) in Sept / Oct for 4 weeks. We have already booked hotels and have set a destination time frame. I have just stumbled accross this site and would love to get a bit of feedback or thoughts and suggestions on our travel plans for the trip.
After a few days in Hawaii, we will be flying into LA for four days - doing all the sights. From here we fly to Vegas for 4 days where we are getting married (gulp). We then rent a car and drive to Grand Canyon for 1 night. Leaving GC next day for an easy drive to Kayenta AZ (160). Next day we travel through Monument Valley (163) to Moab UT (191) where we spend 2 nights, sightseeing Arches and Canyonlands NP. From here, a big drive to Boulder CO (6) for 2 nights, taking in Rocky Mtn NP, then a night in Denver, and next day fly to New York for 4 days, doing all the sights.
From NY we fly to San Francisco spending a few days doing the sights. We are then going to rent a car and drive to Yosemite NP, staying in El Portal for 2 nights. We then drive south to Visalia via Fresno (41) where we will loop the drive (180-198) to take in Kings Canyon / Sequoia NP's (is this drive too big for one day ?). After the night in Visalia, we drive down to LA and fly back to Oz the next day.
Would really appreciate any comments on this, as I have only estimated driving distances and stop over times from online maps etc., and yes, I have already read many posts here with related info, but, this is my turn - please give me the good, the bad and the ugly !! ....thanks !!
Possibly I am confused herein
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Aussie Walkabout
If we took the coast route, what would the driving time be from El Portal (Yosemite) to LA?
Because I have allowed 2 days for this part of the trip, where would be a good overnight stop (Hotel)?
It is possible I am the only one who is confused here, but would this be a direct route from Yosemite to the coast and not going south to Sequoia? If so, the coastal drive along the Big Sur is different from the coastal drive north of San Francisco -- sheer drop-offs and gorgeous bays. There are several photos of the route on this Forum -- but take a look at this waterfall/bay combination. As far as lodging goes I would suggest staying at the Big Sur lodge (get one of the cabins with a fireplace) a
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What is the coastline scenery and attractions on this route ?
Here are some other threads that touch on this subject.
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Which route would be best to travel to take in all the sights and attractions?
From Yosemite, cut dead west to Santa Cruz and then follow PCH (Rte-1) all the way down the coast.
Mark
Thanks for the clarifications!
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Aussie Walkabout
The last two days of our USA trip we have one of two options to get from El Portal (Yosemite) to LA:
1.) From Yosemite, drive an inland route taking in Kings Canyon and Sequoia NP's with an overnight stop in Visalia then through Bakersfield to LA.
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2.) From Yosemite, drive west to the coast (Monterey) and take the Pacific Coast Hwy down to LA with an overnight stop somewhere along the way.
OK, got it -- Thanks. The thing is.... I love the coastal route, but, as you have pointed out, Australia has some of the most gorgeous coastlines in the world. Australia doesn't have any Giant Sequoias, so at the risk of being wishy-washy -- this would be my recommendation:
From Yosemite -- spend a couple of hours in the Mariposa Grove Giant Sequoias and follow CA-41 through the gold country to Fresno....
Actually if you want an awesome place to hang out -- seen by only a handful of tourists each year -- follow CA-145 east to Millerton Lake and then proceed east on CA-168 past Shaver lake all the way to the end of the road. This is known as Mono Hot Springs (nice development, rustic cabins, etc.) but the true wonder is a locals-only hot spring up the hill -- it may well be my favorite hot spring in north America.... Ask a local for directions to the trail for "Lil' Eden"
But I digress.... Stay on CA-41 to CA-180 and follow that east to Sequioa National Park and then if you are up for a real adventure follow CA-198 to J-37 and follow the road over the mountains to the Sherman Pass Road. I would stay the night at one of the establishments along the Kern River. My choice here would be McNallys Fairview Lodge -- great steaks, on the river, rustic but OK. If you want something a little more chi-chi -- just before you reach Lake Isabella -- you will find the Whispering Pines Lodge B & B.
From Lake Isabella to LAX it is about 170 miles and will take about three hours.
Alternatively, you would take one of my favorite Sierra Nevada road crossings and continue east on Sherman Pass Road and punch out on US-395 (don't do this if either of you has any fear of drop-offs....) This would be a killer day starting at Yosemite -- ~12 hours and over-night at Ridgecrest -- but it would be awesome. From Ridgecrest it is about 160 miles to LAX and will also take about three hours.
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I would still just like to know what a realistic driving time would be for the coastal drive from: (A) El Portal to Big Sur....
That is about 212 miles and with stops at the usual places that would be about five hours.
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and (B) Big Sur to LAX ?
That is about 310 miles and with the usual stops & etc. it would be a 6+ hour drive.
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Thanks heaps for this ...I am really enjoying this site !!
Cool!
Mark