Southern Cali to Washington
Hi all,
My friends and I are planning a road trip together for 5 days. We will start from Irvine and want to go up to Washington state. We want to drive the different route on the way back.
Any suggestions about the route or what to do will be highly appreciated. Thank you
How many hours a day are expecting?
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Originally Posted by Kimmikins
My friends and I are planning a road trip together for 5 days. We will start from Irvine and want to go up to Washington state.
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum! If you drive flat-out, with no scenic byways, no detours, no walks on the beach, etc. You can reach Seattle in three very long days. Where in Washington are your headed for? With a five day trip, you won't have any time for detours and will need to stick to Interstate highways. Are you sure you are limited to five days? If so, you need to re-think your destination a little.
Happy Planning!
Mark
Too Exausting... come to Arizona!
If you ONLY have 5 days total, Washington State might not be the best idea for you. Washington State is one of those places you need at least 5 days of being here to even get a taste... 5 months is always prefered (years are even better).
However, yes, Grand Canyon would be MUCH shorter and less exausting. The last time I made the 2 day drive I think I slept for 24 hours (which would mean your one free day of non-driving would be spent sleeping, only to get up and do it again).
You're welcome in Arizona! Perhaps you could do a tour of Old Route 66 from Topock through Oatman, Kingman, and then on to the Grand Canyon. This will at least get you on another route for part of the way, and allow some exploring!
Other suggestions might either be a 5 day holiday to either Las Vegas, Phoenix or Tucson, or maybe even Flagstaff, AZ. Or, just a jaunt up to San Francisco, Reno, or another area close by. Maybe a trip to San Diego might be in order for this time of Year. Don't forget theres also Zion National Park too.
Any other questions please ask!
-Brad
We've Moved? I didn't get the memo!
Unless you plan on visiting Las Vegas, you really don't need to go into Nevada to see the Grand Canyon. The main access point is on the south end in Arizona, and the North Rim (less developed/more remote) is accessable via a short drive through Nevada and Utah.
If you were to keep the trip trimmed to Grand Canyon and maybe a brief visit to Las Vegas, Nevada, you could get away with 5 days. Its most of a days drive between Souther California and most of Arizona, so you'll have to factor in that. That would leave you with about 3 whole days of exploring time.
Depending on how much time you spent at the canyon, a day in Vegas with an overnight stay might fit into the puzzle fairly seamelessly.
-Brad
Trip South Frm Washington
You might try coming straigth down US101... Don't know where you're coming from in Washington, but assuming it's Seattle: Two options - first cross Puget Sound via Edmonds Ferry... That puts you on WA104... Stick with 104 until you hit US101, turning right takes up through Port Angeles and around the northern end of the Olympic Penisula - just stick with US101... Turning left takes you down US101 next to Hood Canal (my favorite route)... OR, go south from Seattle to Olympia, pick up US101 going West towards Aberdeen, Hoquiam, etc (This is where you'll come out the Port Angeles route)... Hang a left (just follow signs for US101 south)... Stick with US101, eventually you will come to the Golden Gate Bridge but you will have come straight down the Oregon Coast, Washington Coast, through the Redwood Empire, Redwoods National Park, and parts of the Napa/Sonoma area... I personally love the route and derivations off it all the way down are numerous... Grampa
This trip is starting from Irvine!
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Originally Posted by Grampa425
You might try coming straigth down US101... Don't know where you're coming from in Washington,
The poster is not in Washington, they are starting from southern California!
Mark
5 Days, GCNP... Yup, that'll do it!
5 days is more than realistic for a holiday to the Grand Canyon from Southern California. Like I said before, it will take about 1/2 to 3/4 of a day to drive to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon by I-40, so if you plan to explore a bit I'd say a full day, arriving in GCNP in the early evening. You'd then have 3 days to explore the National Park at your leaisure, and even the surrounding area, leaving a full day to get back.
Personally, I'd do the exploring on the first day, and wrap the trip up with just a straight shot back home.
-Brad