San Francisco to LA to Utah to Denver
Hi
I'm planning a road trip from San Francisco to Denver, via the Pacific Coast, LA, Las Vegas, Utah (don't know where yet!) and through Colorado to Denver. Does anyone know of any websites that give lists of motels throughout America? i.e. where they are along the interstates and highways etc?
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San Francisco to LA along PAcific Coast
I am planning to drive from San Francisco to LA this summer - specifically, starting on the 4th August and ideally being in LA by the 6 / 7th. Has anyone done this before and is it possible to drive it in that time, taking into considering the inevitable time out taken to gaze at the scenary?! Also, if anyone has any suggestions of where we could stay the nigth along the way, I'd be really grateful. I was thinking the first stop to be around Big Sur, because that looks amzing, but any suggestions would be really appreciated.
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becky
Cool & foggy along the coast in August
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sparklybeck18
I am planning to drive from San Francisco to LA this summer - specifically, starting on the 4th August and ideally being in LA by the 6 / 7th.
Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum. By the fastest possible route it is about eight hours to drive from San Francisco to LA. If you drive along the coastal route, it is closer to 11 hours and so being able to take 2-3 days will afford plenty of time to see views like this one:
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(Photo by Roadie) Here is more information about this location!
Here are some of the routes we have taken some more ideas:
West coast routes (oh, also be sure to look at the bottom of this page)
Favorite Beaches between SF and LA
Here is a nice overview about LA
One thing you ought to know, is that it will be cool and foggy most days along the Big Sur in August. As the interior of the state heats up the fog appears along the coast.
Mark
What do you want to see or do in LA?
Umm.... what do you want to see or do in LA?
Just as a note, Six Flags Magic Mountain is in Santa Clarita, north of LA off of I-5. That's about 30 minutes north of LA.
LA's a big place... For example, if you want to go to Disneyland in Anaheim, that's another 60+ miles to the south. That'll take you at least an hour, and possibly 2 hours in rush hour traffic since you have to cross through the center of the metropolitan area to get there.
Montebello, Los Angeles area info
After hours of searching for cheap hotels in LA, I've finally found the Best Western Montebello Plaza, which looks perfect, but because I know nothing baout LA and have heard there are some pretty dodgy areas, I was wondering if anyone knew anything about this area or have even stayed at this hotel?!
Not Really What We Do, But...
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
I had a look at the LAPD crime statistics for the area and there were no crimes reported within 5 miles of this location over the last week, always a good sign. And a look at aerial photos show it to be a mixed industrial/commercial/residential area with what look like mainly warehouse type operations to the northeast of I-5 and suburban type housing to the southwest. So you should be fine.
AZBuck
Las Vegas - Zion - Grand Staircase - Page - Monument Valley - Arches - Canyonlands
Welcome to the site. I am jealous of you for having that amount of time to explore - you should have ample opportunity to explore some fantastic sights.
I would suggest that, if you're unsure what you want to see, your best bet is to spend some ime exploring this site and forum and bookmarking the websites of any destinations that take your fancy. Then plot them all on a map (or use Google Earth for this) and see if a route stands out.
To get you underway, how about taking the I-15 out of Las Vegas (maybe stopping off at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for a track tour if that sort of thing is interesting to you) and head into Zion National Park via Springdale (a good place to spend the night) and the South Entrance. Take advantage of the shuttle bus service and then leave via the Mount Carmel Tunnel and East Entrance.
When you reach Kanab take the US-89 through the Grand Staircase-Esalante National Monument (phone ahead if you plan on hiking as there is a strict limit n the numbers who can do that each day) and out to the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Stop at the dam (very impressive, and with a very good visitor center) and then check out the impressive Navajo Bridge before descending down to Lees Ferry where you can stand alongside the raging Colorado River.
We stopped overnight at a decent little motel in Page at a ridiculously cheap rate, Econo Host, I think? From there we walked to a wonderful restaurant called Ken's Old West Steakhouse - a hilarious little place with a great atmosphere and lovely food (even though it's not recommended by tripadvisor.com at all!!)
The next morning be absolutely sure to watch the sunrise over the spectacular Horseshoe Bend (be VERY careful when hiking out to the edge whilst it's still dark!!)
Afterwards head up to Monument Valley and take one of the Navajo tours around the area. Just have an open mind and you'll find what they tell you really interesting. Spend that evening at nearby Gouldings Lodge
Next morning get up early again and watch the sunrise from the visitor centre. Don't worry about having to pay an additional entrance fee, just park on the campground and climb over the gate. The tour guides will arrive as te sun comes up but they don't seem to mind you being there without paying. Not at that time of the day anyway!
Afterwards you could head up to Moab and base yourself there for a couple of days. There is so much to do in the area. Arches and Canyonlands both deserve a full day of your time and then you can hire an ATV and go off-roading.
Anyway, that gives you a few ideas to consider, the rest is over to you. Go explore the site then come back with any questions you have.
Enjoy!
San Francisco to Denver (via Utah)
Hi
Does anyone have any suggestions of places to go in Colorado? We'll have about 5 days I reckon to go form Grand Junction to Denver, adn iI don't really know where to go!
Thanks