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California road trip!Country forums / United States of America / United States | ||
Hey! My friend and I are planning a road trip round California next September (we are planning very early!) and are hoping for a bit of advice about itinery ! We are planning to rent a camper or a car... leaning towards the side of camper right now! We would prefer to do a round trip so we don’t have to pay the extra charge of dropping a vehicle at a different pick up location. Does anyone have any suggestions for rental places? (Car or camper) Our plan so far: Does this sound possible to do in 2-3 weeks? This is all a bit of a mind field so any information will be really appreciated! Thanks!! | ||
What are your main interests for this trip? Your drivers license situation is fine, no worries. Your over all route in 3 weeks is also fine, 2 weeks can be done but rushed. Both using a loop out of LV. Be aware that Hwy.1 between LA and SF has a detour and will be 50/50 if it's open in September next year, just keep and eye open on it. Very hard to say. September is a fantastic time to travel the west. If you can start after the 3rd, last big summer holiday in the states, it will be better, kids back in school, a little cheaper and a bit less crowded.. Camping in upper Yosemite along Hwy.12, White Wolf and Porcupine both first come campgrounds will be a bit easier without reservations, more info. if needed. Maybe look at adding Zion NP plus it makes a good loop, Vegas, Grand Canyon and Zion via Hwy.89A. The below are perfect for 2 people and easy to drive-park, just like a normal van. Don't get and RV, a real pain. http://www.escapecampervans.com/ | 1 | |
3 weeks, yes. Two weeks would be very rushed.
What are your interests? History? Art/ Music? Food? Hikes? Bikes? Night clubs? Strip clubs? Remember, we don't know you and what we like may be what you hate.
Be aware that pulling over and camping on the side of the road is generally not tolerated. In many places, it is outright illegal, especially the parks. Campgrounds are also difficult to find near cities. Camping is generally viewed as a way to get away from cities, not cheap lodging. Even with a camper you may have to book hotels/motels. | 2 | |
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