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San Francisco to LACountry forums / United States of America / United States | ||
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This has been asked a lot, so you can probably find info in the FAQs. You can get from SF to Yosemite (via Merced), and on to San Diego (via L.A), fairly easily by bus (www.greyhound.com) or a combination of train and bus (www.amtrak.com). Interestingly, Yosemite appears on the list of destinations on the Amtrak Web site, though Merced-Yosemite is by bus, but Greyhound does not list it (you can go to Merced via Greyhound and find the bus to Yosemite from there easily). Las Vegas is a bit trickier. You might consider flying. Otherwise, from Yosemite you can take the bus to Merced, then bus or train to Bakersfield, and bus from there to Las Vegas, then bus to San Diego. The Greyhound Web site can book you straight through from Merced to Vegas, via the short way (via Bakersfield, Mojave and Boron) or the longer way (Bakersfield, El Monte, San Bernardino). However, the latter may be your only option unless you want to overnight in Merced or Bakersfield (you may get to Merced too late for the shorter route). Amtrak Web site can book you bus/train from Yosemit to Bakersfield and then bus to Las Vegas, but looks like it cannot be done in one day. Would need to overnight in Bakersfield. | 1 | |
This page from the Yosemite Bug Hostel tells you how ot get to Yosemite by bus or train. If you do not stay at the Bug (which many people here highly recommend) you would continue on into the park by YARTS, the local bus company. Do NOT even think of going ot Yosemite without lodging already firmly booked. | 2 | |
Here's another potential option - http://www.greentortoise.com/ | 3 | |
See FAQ posts 131, 206, 207 and 214. They won't answer all of your questions but they'll point you in the right direction. I think you will have a pretty tough time doing all of this in two weeks by bus. | 4 | |
If OP is in Yosemite, they would need to get back to Oakland/SF to fly to Vegas. Or skip Yosemite. Flying from Fresno is an option but may cost more. Could always take the bus or train from Yosemite to L.A., catch a cheap flight to Vegas from there, and then bus or fly to San Diego and bus or train back to LA. | 5 | |
www.greyhound.com (Bus) | 6 | |
California native here. I recommend renting a car. That is really the only way to see CA. Public transport is terrible, distances are long. Flying is an option, but then you will miss places like Yosemite. Also the coast and deserts are some to the beautiful things to see and you will miss those flying. Trying to rely on Greyhound and Amtrak will be a lesson in frustation (or patience). | 7 | |
I have often ridden the train, Amtrak. It is a great ride. The bus is not a great ride. Driving is boring on this road. The train is usually a half hour late arriving. From Bakersfield to LA the train is actually a connecting bus. I hate this drive, and always take the train when I can, sipping wine in the club car watching the traffic jams along the way. Don't take the bus, the train has twice the space, and costs the same. | 8 | |
I agree with the above in that long drives like Hwy 5 or 99 through the Central Valley are long and boring. But driving the Coast Hwy, Hwy 1 from, say, Santa Cruz to San Luis Obispo has to be one of the truly great drives of the world. Also in the summertime you can drive over the Sierras, through Yosemite Park, to the Owens Valley on the other side. This, too, is a truly beautiful drive. There are many other places in CA that can only be reached by car. | 9 | |