Big sur to yosemite road trip

Yosemite and Big Sur

Big sur to yosemite road trip

Description

After enjoying San Francisco, you head towards the Sierra Nevada, home to three national parks, 20 wilderness areas and 2 national monuments. Rugged mountains, vast canyons, sparkling rivers, wonderful waterfalls and wonderful hiking trails abound.

You start your exploration of this dramatic mountain range at Lake Tahoe, then drive to the Tioga Pass, where you climb over the mountains and down into majestic Yosemite National Park, one of the most spectacular wilderness regions in the USA. After that it’s on to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks, which are truly spectacular and, some say, rival Yosemite.

Filled with mountain memories, now it’s off to the craggy unspoiled coastline of Big Sur on central California’s Pacific coast. On your way you may decide to visit to Pinnacles National Park, the newest national park in the US to see if you can spot any condors, the largest flying land bird in the northern hemisphere. Enjoy Pacific sunsets, world-class wine regions and classic beach towns, before wending your way southwards to Los Angeles.

Big sur to yosemite road trip
Big sur to yosemite road trip

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Big sur to yosemite road trip

Package Summary

  • 5 National Parks and 2 National Monuments
  • Selected scenic routes
  • 2 City breaks in San Francisco and Los Angeles
  • 15 nights accommodation at 3* Hotels
  • 16 days SUV car hire
  • Virgin Atlantic flights from and to the UK
  • ATOL protected
  • Access to National Park Traveller holiday companion with 24/7 travel help desk
  • Optional excursions and activities
  • Prices based on the 1st week of May

Summary Itinerary

  • Day 1-2  Fly UK to San Francisco
  • Day 3  San Francisco – Sonora
  • Day 4-5  Sierra Nevada & Lake Tahoe
  • Day 6-7  Mono Lake & Mammoth Lakes
  • Day 8-9  Yosemite National Park
  • Day 10-11  Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks
  • Day 12  Big Sur
  • Day 13  Morro Bay
  • Day 14-15  Los Angeles
  • Day 16  Fly Los Angeles to UK

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“Driving down the 101, California here we come”: fans of the teen drama The OC will know this Phantom Planet song all too well, and no Californian road trip would be complete without humming along to this tune on loop as you take in the magnitude of sights that await you on the West Coast. Hiring a car in the states is somewhat of a necessity, but it bestows on you the freedom to explore so much more than you would by simply staying in one major city. San Francisco is an excellent starting place for the perfect Cali road trip, so buckle up and let’s begin.

San Francisco

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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco. Credit: Unsplash/Joonyeop Baek

Flying into San Francisco or Oakland airport puts you fairly equidistant from the centre of the city. Either pick up a car at the airport or somewhere in the city is equally as convenient. If you want to take in the sights of the city for a few days (and we suggest you do), read our guide to San Francisco and discover the hidden gems tucked between the infamous tourist attractions like the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39.

Napa

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Vineyards in Napa Valley. Credit: Pixabay/David Mark

After a few days in San Francisco, you’ll likely feel ready to head out of the city towards greener pastures, and what could be more tempting than Napa Valley, the home of Californian wine. Stay for a few nights in one of the beautiful guest houses in Napa, or the surrounding towns such as Calistoga. Park up as you won’t need the car for a few days (excellent news for those drinking) and take the local shuttle bus to any of the wine tastings offered in the multitude of wineries available to you. We highly recommend Chateau Montelena and Castello di Amorosa for the view, plus Robert Mondavi for the modernist architecture and delectable vintage.

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Robert Mondavi winery, Napa Valley. Credit: Ella Davis

Yosemite National Park

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Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park. Credit: Ella Davis

Once you’ve had your swill of the good stuff, we suggest heading south to Yosemite National Park. The drive will take approximately four hours, but once you get there, we promise it will be oh so rewarding. Cascading hills and open roads lined with the tallest fir, pine and sequoia trees you have ever seen will provide you with one of the most beautiful driving experiences of your life. For those who have the time, you could easily set up camp here for a week or more and enjoy some astounding (and at times challenging) hikes. For those who are more pressed for time, the park is vehicle friendly and you can drive to the top of Glacier Point for the most breathtaking views of the valley below. Be sure to wrap up warm, the air is a little brisk at this altitude. By night, the wonders of nature don’t cease, and after the most glorious of sunsets, you’ll find yourself under a blanket of stars (which are best enjoyed from an outdoor hot tub – a luxury, maybe, but totally worth it!). Finish the night with a S’more cooked on an open fire and you’ll be forgiven for thinking you just experienced something close to heavenly.

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Sunset outside Yosemite National Park. Credit: Ella Davis

Monterey Bay

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Whale jumping in Monterey. Credit: Unsplash/Ilse Orsel

Ready for another drive? Hop back in the front seat and head back to the coast. Another four hours behind the wheel and you’ll find yourself in the gorgeous quaint seaside city of Monterey. Monterey Bay, at the edge of the Pacific Ocean, is well known as one of the best marine sanctuary sites in the world. The waterfront is lined with cute tourist shops, art galleries and amazing seafood eateries to satisfy the hungry traveller. By day, you could take a visit to the Monterey Bay Aquarium and spot sea lions and otters from the external balcony. Perfect for little ones, the aquarium is just as mesmerizing to its grown-up visitors – the jellyfish exhibit is somewhat trippy! Think you’ve spotted something bigger further out to sea? Wake up early and hop on board one of the many whale-watching boats that leave the pier every day, and you’ll be wowed with Humpbacks, Gray whales, dolphins and possibly orcas, depending on the season.

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Jellyfish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Credit: Ella Davis

Carmel and the Big Sur

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Carmel Beach. Credit: Unsplash/Emily Karakis

Just a short drive from Monterey is the charming town of Carmel-by-the-sea. The main road is lined with designer and boutique shops, which all lead down to the glorious white stretch of sand on the beach (one of California’s finest). Stay for a picnic and bask in the crashing sound of the Pacific waves. Feeling active? Grab a surfboard – after all, California is one of the surfing capitals of the world! From Carmel, you can begin one of the most epic drives the mind can fathom, along Highway 1, more commonly known as the “Big Sur”. This dramatic stretch of road winds endlessly along the west coast providing you with the most breathtaking natural vistas. Roll down the windows, open the sunroof and feel the warm Californian air sweep in as you witness some of the most magnificent scenery this gorgeous state has to offer. The Big Sur winds for roughly 90 miles, so this road trip only has to end when you decide you’ve seen enough!

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Big Sur. Credit: Pixabay/charlesmiller

Is Yosemite close to Big Sur?

The direct drive from Yosemite National Park to Big Sur is 287 mi (461 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 1 min in normal traffic.

How far is Big Sur from Sequoia?

How long is the drive from Big Sur to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park? The direct drive from Big Sur to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park is 281 mi (452 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 23 mins in normal traffic.

How many days do you need in Big Sur?

If you are staying in the area, we recommend spending at least 2-3 days in the area. There are so many beautiful hikes, beaches, and nearby towns that will make it easy to fill those three days. One of the best parts about visiting Big Sur is not being rushed and taking the time to enjoy the area at a relaxing pace.

Is Big Sur worth the drive?

Big Sur is a 90-mile scenic drive, so you'll definitely want to rent a car. If you have the time and the means, I highly recommend making your trip to Big Sur part of a larger West Coast road trip! Consider visiting Yosemite National Park and Redwood National Park while you're on the west coast.