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19 Exciting West Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary Ideas

Stretching from the glaciers of Alaska to the deserts of southern California, there’s no doubt that the west coast of the United States is home to some of the most stunning (and diverse) nature on the planet. Add in iconic cities, quirky small towns, a great food scene, plenty of historic highlights, and several wine regions, and the possibilities for putting together a west coast USA road trip itinerary are nearly endless.

We teamed up with several travel writers to share their favorite west coast road trip routes, and the results are worthy of any bucket list.

Here are the best US west coast road trip ideas!

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Quick Tips for Your West Coast USA Road Trip

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Before we dive into exploring the best west coast road trips, there are a few tips to be aware of–especially if you’re visiting as an international tourist and haven’t explored the United States before!

If you’re renting a car, shop around.

The best company to rent a car from for your west coast USA road trip will likely vary dramatically depending on where and when you’re traveling. Sometimes large international carriers offer the best prices, sometimes local outfits. Sometimes one company has an excellent base price, but terrible rental requirements.

The best way to find your rental car is to search through  Discover Cars , which will sift through dozens of companies to find the best combination of low prices and reasonable rental terms for your USA road trip.

Browse rental cars for your US west coast road trip today!

We have offered suggestions for the best hotels in each place but if you are doing this as a true road trip it is really cool to do it in an RV. You can rent incredible RVs and camper vans from Outdoorsy, book here for your next road trip!

snowcapped mountains in alaska as seen fro the water

Read the rental requirements carefully.

Especially make sure you know how many miles you’ve been allotted (or ideally, if they’re unlimited), if you need to return the car empty or full of fuel, what to do if the car breaks down, and what damages you’re liable for in the event of an accident.

On the off chance that you’re planning on continuing your road trip into Canada or Mexico, be sure to check requirements for crossing the border as well.

Make sure you pack the right gear.

From safety gear to snacks, a big USA road trip requires bringing the right tools along, whether you’re taking a short vacation, trying out van life, or something in between. We recommend taking a look at the suggestions on our road trip packing list  before you go!

Mission covered in wildflowers located in california along the pacific coast highway

Book travel insurance.

We don’t ever suggest traveling without travel insurance–anything can happen on the road, and an epic road trip is definitely a case of better safe than sorry. We use and recommend  Safety Wing  for road trips in the USA.

Don’t overextend yourself.

Exploring every nook and cranny of the US west coast is a project for a lifetime, not one trip!

As tempting as it is to add on additional driving to stop in just one more park or small town, make sure that you leave enough time to thoroughly explore each destination rather than spending the entirety of your west coast US road trip driving from one spot to the next.

road in the mountains of northeast oregon lined with evergreen trees as seen from above

The Iconic Pacific Coast Highway

From Allison of California Crossroads

View along highway 1 pacific coast highway california with the ocean taking up most of the shot

Driving Distance

Recommended road trip length.

Bixby bridge as seen along highway 1 in california, one of the most iconic us west coast road trip stops

San Diego to Los Angeles

From Chris of Explore Now or Never

Beach in La Jolla California with purple flowers in the foreground, a fantastic stop on a west coast usa road trip itinerary

Los Angeles to Yosemite

From Eden of Rock a Little Travel 

A Los Angeles to Yosemite road trip makes an excellent choice for those who love the big city, but also appreciate some quality time outdoors. 

During your time in Los Angeles, I recommend getting an early start to hike the city’s famous Runyon Canyon trail in Hollywood. After your hike, make your way towards Melrose Avenue to grab brunch and maybe do a little vintage shopping. Spend your afternoon in Santa Monica enjoying the beach before heading into downtown LA for dinner and drinks in the Arts District. 

From Los Angeles, you’ll head north to Paso Robles, one of California’s favorite wine regions. The wineries here are fun and affordable, and most are family-owned. Paso Robles is known for being down to earth and friendly, so even if you don’t know a lot about wine, you’re guaranteed to feel welcome and have a good time. 

After enjoying the wineries of Paso Robles, it’s time to head to Yosemite. Once inside the park make your way towards the Tunnel View lookout. This lookout offers some of the best views in the park with Bridal Veil Falls, El Capitan, and Half Dome off in the distance.

From Tunnel View, you’ll make your way down into Yosemite Valley. From here you can ditch the car and begin exploring this beautiful park on foot or bicycle. You’ll find trails and waterfalls all around you, so take your time and see it all. 

Three to five days is perfect for this Los Angeles to Yosemite road trip. This will give you at least one full day in each destination with the option to add on more time where you like. 

You’ll have lots of time in the car, so consider bringing some California books like Wild along!

yosemite falls in california, one of the best us west coast road trip destinations

Los Angeles to Eastern Sierra

The first place you can explore is off of the 14 freeway, the Red Rock Canyon State Park. In the summer, this area does get very hot, but if you’re doing this trip in the fall, spring, or winter months, it’s a great place to stop and soak in the desert views.

From there, head to Lone Pine, a cute town where several Western movies were filmed. From here, explore the Alamaba Hills. You can spend the day driving up and down dirt roads, viewing the rock formations, and gazing upon the Sierra Nevada Mountains. You can also disperse camp here.

From Alabama Hills you get a stellar view of Mt. Whitney , standing at 14,505 feet, it’s the highest point in the lower 48 states. Mt. Whitney is not an easy hike, but it’s a must-do for any avid hiker or backpacker. Permits are required for both day hikes and backpacking trips, and it’s a 22-mile round trip hike from Whitney Portal out of Lone Pine, so make sure to train if you want this hike to be part of your west coast road trip itinerary. 

Lone Pine is the start of the Eastern Sierra. From here, as you drive further North, you’ll encounter Independence, Big Pine, Bishop, and then Mammoth. There are so many hiking trails just outside of each of these towns with views that will make you not believe you’re in California.

You can make this trip as short or as long as you’d like. If you’re new to the area, give yourself a week to do several hikes, soak in hot springs and take in different elements of what this area has to offer.

view of mount whitney with an empty road in the foreground. mount whitney is a fantastic addition to a usa west coast road trip route

California Gold Country

Highway 49 links many historical gold rush towns through the foothills of the Sierra Mountains in California. Start your journey in the adventure-filled town of Angels Camp, then drive north through Placerville, Coloma, Auburn, Grass Valley, and ending in Nevada City.

Each of these gold rush towns is full of interesting museums, quaint stores, great dining options, and adventures like panning for gold or watch a real blacksmith at work.

Placerville, also known as Hangtown, has the oldest hardware store west of the Mississippi. Half the store is filled with gold mining equipment (like gold mining pans) and hard to find hardware, the other half is packed with housewares and fabulous gifts. There is something for everyone.

If looking for a shorter trip, start in Auburn, the easiest of the towns to get to from Sacramento, then head up to the sister cities Grass Valley and Nevada City. There are old gold mines to explore, the best chocolate candy store (Grass Valley), shopping until you drop, and then top it all off with an ice cream cone from one of many locations.

Highway 49 winds through beautiful pine trees and at times it passes along the South Fork American River making this a peaceful road trip with unlimited potential. Each of these gold rush towns along this highway has something unique and “oldest” that they can claim.

Driving this route directly would only take about 2.5 hours, but with so much to see and do, it could easily take you four to five days to complete this west coast USA road trip route. Much of the drive is through small towns along windy roads with a continuous supply of mining and gold rush history and activities for all ages.

American River in California gold country near auburn ca

San Diego to Palm Springs Loop

Hiker overlooking a sunrise in Anza Borrego State Park southern California, one of the best stops on a southern california road trip itinerary

California’s Lost Coast

From Julia of Well Planned Journey

California’s Lost Coast  is the longest stretch of undeveloped coastline in the contiguous United States. For 75 miles, the famed Pacific Coast Highway cuts inland, unable to pass through the rough terrain. This road trip from Eureka to Mendocino is perfect for those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path. 

Start your Lost Coast road trip in Eureka, California, an old town famous for its Victorian houses. Leave the Pacific Coast Highway behind as you head for the small town of Ferndale, where you can explore the Victorian homes and the Golden Gait Mercantile.

Mattole Road winds through rolling hills and backcountry before running parallel to the Pacific Ocean. Stop along Mattole Road to enjoy the solitude and coastal views. As Mattole Road turns back inland, you trade the rugged Lost Coast for a redwood forest.

Humboldt Redwoods State Park is the largest old-growth redwood forest in the world. End your first day in Humboldt Redwoods State Park exploring the Avenue of the Giants, a famous 31-mile scenic drive through the redwoods. Stay the night in one of Humboldt Redwoods State Park’s many campgrounds or if you prefer a hotel, stay at The Tides Inn in Shelter Cove. 

The next morning, make your way to Shelter Cove. Explore Black Sands Beach and grab lunch and a beer at Gyppo. After lunch, stop to explore Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, searching for sea glass, and watching for seals and whales. End your Lost Cost journey in Mendocino where you can hike the coast on the Mendocino Headlands trail or go on a kayaking tour with Kayak Mendocino.

Recommended Trip Length

While this route could be driven in a day, 2-3 days gives you the perfect amount of time to explore the Lost Coast and the Mendocino area. 

rolling green hills with the ocean in the distance with the pacific ocean in the background on california's lost coast, one of the best us west road trip ideas

National Parks in Southern California

From Dhara of Roadtripping California

Road trips are a wonderful way to experience California’s stunning natural wonders. And one of the very  best California road trips with a nature focus is a route that covers southern California’s great desert parks.

Start in Los Angeles and make your way to Palm Springs, a fun desert city with many resorts and spas to enjoy. Palm Springs is home to mid-century modern architecture and desert canyon hikes, as well as an aerial tramway that takes you to the top of Mount San Jacinto.

From Palm Springs, Joshua Tree National Park is just about an hour’s drive. The park is known for its magnificent boulder masses and the strange-looking, unique Joshua trees that aren’t really trees but a type of succulent. Whether you enjoy hiking or early settler history replete with relics of ranches and mines, you will have fun exploring Joshua Tree National Park.

Next, drive through the Mojave National Preserve, with more stands of Joshua trees and mighty sand dunes, before arriving at Death Valley National Park.

Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America. It is cool to take a photo by the sign saying “282 feet below sea level” at Badwater Basin! Explore the massive salt flats and take in the views from iconic viewpoints such as Zabriskie Point and Dante’s View. Death Valley National Park is huge but easily explored if you have a car.

From Death Valley National Park, make your way back to Los Angeles, stopping, if you like at more desert places along the way, such as Alabama Hills.

This trip is best enjoyed over a time frame of 5-7 days. Each of the parks is large and deserves a day or two to see the major sights and get in a couple of hikes.

desert landscape at sunrise in joshua tree national park, an excellent part of several of the best west coast road trips usa

Mammoth Lakes to Bridgeport

From Jeanine of Le Wild Explorer

One of the most incredible places in California is the Eastern Sierras. It’s full of natural beauty and a great place for outdoor adventures. A road trip from  Mammoth Lakes to Bridgeport  will take you amazing hot springs with killer views, pristine lakes, scenic hiking trails, and more. 

You’ll begin your trip to Mammoth Lakes which is extremely busy in the winter and summer. The famous Mammoth Mountain is an all-season resort that is popular for snow sports in the winter and mountain biking in the summer. Mammoth Lakes also has incredible hot springs and loads of hiking trails.

From Mammoth Lakes, you’ll head north where you can drive the June Lake Loop. The Loop is made up of four different lakes where you can go fishing, kayak, swim (in the summer), and more. There are also hiking trails that lead you to postcard-worthy vistas. 

Continue your drive north to Lee Vining where you’ll find Mono Lake. The lake is one of the oldest in North America and a true gem. The tufa towers are made of mineral deposits and give it an out-of-this-world look. The best time to visit is for sunrise or sunset but you can enjoy day-time activities such as kayaking and birdwatching.

Last, you’ll reach Bridgeport where you can soak in more hot springs and even visit a ghost town. Hiking and horseback riding are also popular. And if you love fishing check out their annual fishing events and go fly fishing in one of the creeks. 

This Mammoth Lakes to Bridgeport road trip can be done in a weekend but at least three days is recommended if you hope to enjoy a few hikes.

lone car driving on the june lake loop with the mountains in the background of the photo

Portland to Seattle 

Recommended by Lotte from  Beste voor Kids  

Start your road trip in the delightfully weird city of Portland (Keep Portland Weird is actually the city’s slogan) and stock up on food, snacks, and gas. If you’ve never been to Portland, be sure to allow for a day in your itinerary to explore the city before hitting the road.  

From Portland, head north on the I-5 S and drive to the Mount Saint Helens Visitor Center (about an hour). Here you can learn more about the major eruption on March 27 in 1980. This eruption took the lives of 57 people and drastically changed the shape of Mount St. Helens and the surrounding ecosystem.   

Drive to Randle on the 12 and continue to Windy Ridge via the NF-99. Often cited as one of the most scenic drives in Washington State, be sure to take plenty of time to admire the views here. Note that the NF-99 closes around late October/early November (depending on the first serious snowfall). At the end of the road, you can hike up Windy Ridge for a beautiful view of Mount Saint Helens and Spirit Lake.  

Next up on your west coast road trip itinerary is Mount Rainier National Park. Drive here via the 123 and Steven’s Canyon Road (also closed in winter) and spend a day or two exploring this amazing National Park. Nice hiking trails are the Skyline Trail (8.4 miles round trip) and the short but beautiful Alta Vista trail (1.8 mile). Both start at the Paradise parking lot.   

End your trip in Seattle, the birthplace of Starbucks, home to famous Pike Place Market, and of course the 605-ft.-tall Space Needle.  

You could drive the 175 miles from Portland to Seattle in just under 3 hours via the I-5 S, however, for this road trip, I’d recommend 3 days if you don’t plan on exploring Portland or Seattle. If you want to visit these cities as well, add at least two extra days so you can spend an entire day in both of these great west coast cities.  

Snowcapped Mount St Helens with purple and red flowers in the foreground of the photo

Willamette Valley

From Sarah & Nathan of Discover the PNW

Just south of the popular Oregon city of Portland sits the gorgeous Willamette Valley, known for the state’s wine production. A west coast USA road trip between Portland and Eugene will take you right through one of the most beautiful places in Oregon with plenty of opportunities to stop for great wine, food, and scenery.

There are nearly 600 wineries in the Willamette Valley and many of them are open year-round for tastings and tours. The region is known for producing premier Pinot-Noir but you will also find many other varietals to taste. 

Another plus to this road trip is the cute towns along the way offering fabulous dining and charming accommodations. McMinnville is a favorite with its historic center, boutique shops, foodie-focused restaurants, and dozens of tasting rooms. 

Oregon’s pretty capital city of Salem is also worth a visit with its gardens, cultural, arts, and food scene. Pay a visit to the Willamette Valley Cheese Company, enjoy a brunch cruise on the Willamette Queen Riverboat, or partake in a glass of wine at Oregon’s oldest producing winery.

The Willamette Valley is also a top choice of nature lovers. With miles of farmland, orchards, and vineyards plus views of the Columbia River and the Cascade Mountains, the drive is nothing short of stunning. If you’re looking for outdoor adventure be sure to spend some time around Eugene which is surrounded by hiking and cycling trails, waterfalls, and rivers. 

120 miles one way or 240 miles as a loop.

It only takes about 5 hours to drive this west coast USA road trip loop but with so many places to stop along the way we recommend at least 1 night and 2 full days.

grape vines in willamette valley oregon in the fall with yellow leaves

Portland to Bend

From Amanda of A Dangerous Business

Oregon is a great place for a road trip, and an easy route that includes everything from waterfalls to mountains to rainbow-hued hills is from Portland to Bend.

Once you’ve had your fill of weird in Portland, hit the road to the Columbia River Gorge. This river-carved canyon along the Oregon-Washington border is known for its great hiking trails and incredible waterfalls. Don’t miss Multnomah Falls, or hikes to spots like Latourell Falls, the Oneonta Gorge, and Elowah Falls.

From here, you can head south towards Bend on OR-35, which takes you past Mount Hood, Oregon’s most famous volcano. You could stop to hit the ski slopes or the mountain bike trails on Mt. Hood, or simply ride the Magic Mile Chair Lift up to 7000 feet for great views.

Continue your drive to an otherworldly spot in eastern Oregon: the Painted Hills at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument near Mitchell. Enjoy the scenic drive through the park, and take a short trail or two to get up close to these orange, yellow, and green hills.

You’ll have to retrace your route on your way back towards Bend, so you may as well also stop Smith Rock State Park. Famous for its rock climbing, this stunning park also has some good hikes for all skill levels. If you’re up for a challenge, try the Misery Ridge Trail.

From Smith Rock, it’s only about 40 miles to Bend, the outdoor recreation mecca of Oregon. Bend is a great jumping-off point when you decide to continue your Oregon road trip .

If you drive straight through, this route takes 8 hours. But of course, you don’t want to drive it straight through! I’d recommend at least 3-4 days for the driving portion of this trip, not counting the time you spend in Portland. 

Mount Hood Oregon with wine country in the foreground

Seattle to the San Juan Islands

From Adria of The Emerald Palate

The San Juan Islands are an incredibly scenic chain of 170 islands about 3 hours north of Seattle that offer a ton of outdoor adventures. San Juan Island, Orcas Island, and Lopez Island are the 3 most popular ones to visit, and all of them are a perfect final stop on a road trip from Seattle.

Starting from Seattle, take I-5 north toward the Skagit Valley. Pronounced “skaaa-jit”, this area spans about 100 miles and is made up of a bunch of quaint towns and farms worth visiting on your road trip.

Start your trip off with a beer tasting flight in Mt. Vernon. If you love shopping, Mt. Vernon has some great antique shops and boutiques worth poking your head into. 

Next head to the nearby Chuckanut Drive. This is one of my favorite things to do in Skagit County, WA . It’s a 20-mile scenic drive that takes you along the coast through dense trees that open up to offer incredible views of the San Juan Islands. Hikers will love the Oyster Dome trail for incredible, uninterrupted views of your final destination. Those looking for more low-key hikes should head to Larrabee State Park.

Before heading to the San Juan Islands, make a stop at Deception Pass State Park. There are a bunch of easy walking trails overlooking some of the bluest water in Washington. It makes for a beautiful photo when you get the mint-colored Deception Pass Bridge in the shot.

Lastly, make your way to the Anacortes Ferry Terminal about an hour before your reserved your ferry ticket (reservations are a must in the summer).

If you chose the quieter and least-visited Lopez Island as your final destination, you can expect the ride to be about an hour on a direct ferry. Orcas Island, the largest and most food-focused of the islands, will take about an hour and 20 minutes. San Juan Island, the most popular and known for art and wildlife, will take about 1.5 hours.

No matter which island you chose, make sure you plan a whale watching tour because this is one of the best places in the world to see orcas and other types of whales.

About 155 miles one way. Here’s a map of the route .

Five days would make for a solid US west coast road trip, spending about 2 days in the Skagit Valley and 3 days on whichever island you choose.

orca jumping out of the water as seen in san juan islands washington

Northeast Oregon

From Erika of Erika’s Travels

Northeast Oregon is an underrated USA west coast road trip destination that will take you to some of the most remote and awe-inspiring wilderness areas in the Pacific Northwest. It is an off-the-beaten-path corner of the state that is home to character-filled Western towns, lonely scenic byways, soaring granite peaks, and the deepest canyon in North America. 

The road trip begins and ends in Baker City—a historic town that was once the largest settlement between Portland and Salt Lake. The picturesque town has over 100 historic houses, a phenomenal Oregon Trail interpretive center, and its very own Carnegie Library. 

From Baker City, the road follows the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway to the artsy town of Joseph, on the shores of Lake Wallowa State Park. 

Lake Wallowa is one of the premier recreation areas in Eastern Oregon. The shimmering cobalt lake is a paradise for boaters, swimmers, and fishing enthusiasts. It is also a primary gateway to the towering granite peaks of the Eagle Cap Wilderness. 

If you have a few days to spare on your road trip, hiking the Wallowas is an unforgettable Pacific Northwest experience. The sprawling area boasts alpine lakes, wildflower-laced meadows, and 18 peaks that eclipse 9,000 feet.  

From the Wallowa Mountains near Joseph, the road trip traverses barn-dotted farmlands and winds through a rugged river canyon to the minuscule community of Imnaha. The tiny town is the starting point of an epic adventure along a narrow and treacherous gravel road, to the Hat Point Overlook.

At Hat Point, a fire tower showcases stunning views of canyon walls that rise nearly 8,000 feet above the waters of the Snake River.

After taking some time to soak in the views of  Hells Canyon  from Hat Point, the scenic loop continues toward Baker City. Along the way, it traverses the eastern flank of the Wallowas and winds through golden hills of cow-speckled farmlands. 

A northeast Oregon road trip should ideally take at least 3-4 days. However, If you enjoy camping and hiking, consider adding a few extra days to enjoy the vast Eagle Cap Wilderness in Oregon’s Wallowa Mountains. 

Wallowa mountains in northeastern Oregon with a red barn in the foreground. northeast oregon is an offbeat usa west coast road trip itinerary

Oregon Coast

From Kay of The Awkward Traveller

Because of its simple route and beautiful coastal scenery, the Oregon Coast is the most popular west coast road trip in the state.

If you start at the north end, closer to Portland, you will pass the iconic bridges of Astoria, and also a major artistic hub for film and movies.

Once you reach the city of Seaside, where Lewis and Clark (and Sacagewea and York!) famously completed their expedition to the Pacific Ocean. While you stop to relax on the beachfront, be sure to head to Cannon Beach for a look at Haystack Rock.

Driving south, stop in the city of Tillamook  to visit the Tillamook Cheese Factory for a taste of their globally recognized cheese and farm-fresh ice cream.

Stay overnight in Yachats, a town that prides itself on sourcing local and sustainable products, as well as amazing attractions such as Oregon’s Sea Lion Caves and Cape Perpetua.

Next, wake up and drive to Florence, the sand dune capital of Oregon, and rent ATVs for the day. Or, continue south and spend your time exploring the dramatic views of the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor. However long you decide to drive the coast, the best lodging options to fully experience the location would be to rent a cabin on the beach.

About 338 miles.

It is not a far distance in total,  so 3-4 days is recommended to explore the Oregon Coast at a more relaxed pace. However, if you are an avid photographer or love to immerse yourself in nature by hiking and camping, spending a week in the area might be more fulfilling. 

One car driving along the oregon coast as shot from above

Beaches of Olympic National Park

From Michelle of The Wandering Queen

One of the best US west coast road trips to take in the PNW is to the Olympic National Park Beaches. The Olympic Peninsula beaches are so different than any beaches you have ever seen before! These beaches are filled with sea stacks, tide pools, wildlife, and driftwood. If you are lucky, you will spot a bald eagle while having a nice walk down the beach. 

The first stop should be the Kalaloch Beach. There are many campgrounds here if you want to stay a night. After that, make sure to stop by Ruby Beach, which has an enormous sea stack. It is a perfect place for sunset with the family, and you don’t need to hike too far to get great views.

Next, try out a great hike at Second Beach (4-mile round trip). Many people love backpacking and staying the night at this beautiful spot. The trailhead is located close to River’s Edge Restaurant, which had yummy food and large windows to watch the bald eagles hunt outside. 

The next beach on the list is  Rialto Beach . This beach has a popular hike called The Hole In The Wall hike, and it is around 4 miles round trip. The best time to experience this hike is during low tide. 

The last spot on this trip is a special place called Cape Flattery. This is the northwesternmost point of the contiguous United States and is also part of the Makah Reservation. 

This is a great weekend destination. The first day you should experience Kalaloch, Ruby, and Second Beach, then Stay in Forks. The next day, drive to Rialto Beach and Cape Flattery.

Rocky Beach in Olympic National Park washington at sunset, a fantastic view along a west coast usa road trip destination

Portland to Cannon Beach

From Daris of The Discovery Nut

The picturesque Cannon Beach is one of the shortest and most popular road trips from Portland.

The most distinct feature of the area is the iconic Haystack Rock, a 235-feet rock formation jutting out of the Pacific Ocean. Not far from it, visitors can explore the scenic Ecola State Park with stunning nature and hikes that can be entered from the north end of Cannon Beach.

Cannon Beach stretches for nine miles and provides plenty of space for walking, running, and strolling. Some of the top activities are wildlife watching, hiking, and relaxing. If you look closely, you might spot colonies of puffins on Haystack Rock and spot large mammals such as elk and deer more in the area more inland.

And while the town has become a tourist magnet for travelers taking a west coast USA road trip, it has retained a small-town charm thanks to stringent regulations that limit the number of big-name chains such as stores and restaurants allowing small businesses to dominate the downtown.

You can easily road trip to Cannon Beach from Portland on a day trip, but to enjoy a quieter side to this beautiful spot, consider spending the night.

Cannon Beach Oregon as seen from above, one of the best stops on a west coast usa road trip itinerary

Anchorage to Kenai Fjords National Park

From Rachel of Rachel Off Duty

When visiting Anchorage, Alaska, one thing you absolutely must do is rent a car and drive down to the Kenai Peninsula. Just 2.5 – 3 hours away from Anchorage, the Kenai Peninsula is a natural wonderland where the ice age mixes with the present day. Lush, dense forests, teal glacial water, massive glaciers, and abundant wildlife make this destination one that truly can’t be missed. 

Driving from Anchorage, within minutes you’ll find yourself tracing the side of Chugach State Park and Turnagain Arm, a massive waterway famous for bore tides that happen on a near-daily basis. Pullover at Beluga Point for a great viewing point of Turnagain Arm and, you guessed it, belugas! 

Back on the road, continue until you hit Girdwood, a resort town that’s bustling with things to do for adventure-lovers. You can stay here for the night, or simply make a pit stop for a bite to eat. Jack Sprat Restaurant is a popular choice, or for something more upscale with unbeatable views, go to Seven Glaciers Restaurant (which you can access by tram!). 

From Girdwood, it’s just another hour and 45 minutes to Seward, the entry point for Kenai Fjords National Park. Once you’re here, you can explore the national park on foot, by kayak, or by boat tour. On Resurrection Bay, you might spot whales, sea lions, otters, kittiwakes, and more! Be sure to also check out Exit Glacier, which is the only glacier you can pretty much drive right up to, park, and enjoy without hiking. 

While a trip to Kenai Fjords National Park and a quick boat tour of Resurrection Bay can easily be done in one day with minimal stops, we recommend dedicating at least 2 days to exploring the park and the surrounding areas in south-central Alaska .

fjord in alaska with a glacier visible in the background of the image. alaska is an incredible place for west coast usa road trip ideas

Anchorage, Seward + Denali Loop

From Jenifer of The Evolista

What’s better than an Alaskan cruise? An Alaskan road trip!

On a road trip in Alaska, you’ll see breathtaking views of mountains, wildlife, and ocean critters along with thrilling active pursuits along the way. 

Starting in Anchorage, take one of the most scenic roads in America, Seward Highway to visit Kenai Fjords National Park. Once in Seward, you can hike a glacier, take a whale-watching cruise, go iceberg kayaking, fishing, or one of sample some of these exciting things to do in Seward .

The next stop is Girdwood, Alaska’s ski resort town. Stay in the luxurious Alyeska Resort where you’ll have access to multiple hiking trails and the Alyeska Aerial Tram for breathtaking views of the Turnagain Arm and Chugach Mountain Range.

Snowcapped mountain in Denali National Park with evergreen trees in the foreground. Alaska is a bucket list us west coast road trip itinerary

Talkeetna, Alaska, 3 hours north, is a quirky, fun town that some say was the inspiration for the TV show Northern Exposure. Around May 1st, Talkeetna is overflowing with climbers preparing for a Denali summit. Not planning to climb a 20,320-foot mountain? You can still have the experience of a lifetime with a flightseeing tour complete with a glacier landing.

If you have an extra few days to spare, the entrance to Denali National Park is 2 hours north. The 6 million-acre national park is one of the best places in the world to spend time up close with wildlife but it’s too large for a day trip to be worth it. Plan accordingly and head back to Anchorage to complete the trip.

488 miles without Denali, 767 with Denali.

One week trip for Seward, Girdwood, Talkeetna, and Anchorage.

If you want to include Denali National Park, add a few days to this west coast USA road trip itinerary. There are additional activities near Denali like ATV trips or going to see the Into the Wild bus in Healy, Alaska.

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

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Ultimate USA West Coast Road Trip: 7, 10 or 15 Days Itinerary Ideas

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Are you looking for the best US west coast road trip itinerary to explore the most beautiful places along the Pacific Coast? Our 7 to 15 days USA West Coast itinerary will help you explore this part of the country from the stunning Grand Canyon to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Visit Hollywood in LA, the Space Needle in Seattle, and gamble in Las Vegas while you road trip the Western USA. Read our ultimate West Coast of USA road trip itinerary now. You may also like our post on Best Places to Visit in the USA .

Welcome to our West Coast road trip planner.

West Coast USA road trip is a grand adventure.

This classic road trip has the ultimate Clint Eastwood Western meets Baywatch vibe.

Drive on lonely, dirt-caked roads and stumble upon mining ghost towns.

Discover millions of years old landscapes and rock formations.

Lose track of time in the utter stillness that surrounds you.

Fall in love with sleepy coastal communities and find your inspiration in Hollywood.

Sunbathe in Malibu and take in the beauty of Big Sur’s rocky coastline. 

But that is not all this trip has to offer.

Unique geographic sites are littered throughout the West Coast road trip map and nature reigns supreme here.

Visit the lowest and driest place in the continent at Death Valley.

Feel dwarfed by the 50 feet tall Saguaro cacti and 350 feet tall coastal redwoods.

Hike in the prehistoric Fern Canyon and explore foggy cities along the Pacific Coast.

Climb up to active volcanoes and experience the earth’s geothermal activities along the Ring of Fire. 

Travel Tip – For a unique West Coast road trip, visit Alaska! Plan the ultimate Alaska road trip around Denali, Fairbanks, and Anchorage.

Walk-through history as it happened and discover momentous lands on the West Coast America road trip.

Explore the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Honor the first pioneers on the California trail at Donner Pass and see the first settlement on the West Coast at Old Town San Diego.

Understand the military importance of the Presidio of San Francisco and the Klondike Gold Rush that led to the fortunes of Seattle.

The USA west coast tour itinerary is an educational experience and perfect for a family summer vacation with kids. 

Epic West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Planner

Planning a West Coast itinerary is not easy.

And that’s why we have created this Ultimate West Coast road trip planner.

Use our suggested road trip route to plan an epic West Coast American road trip.

As always, we have included recommendations to customize this Western USA Itinerary based on your interests and the number of days you have.

Whether you want to begin in Las Vegas or San Diego and end in San Francisco or Seattle, we can help you plan a memorable and epic road trip.

We have linked this guide to our in-depth articles covering the region – Click on the names of cities and natural attractions to read more about them.

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7 Day USA West Coast Road Trip

If you have just 7 days, you cannot see the entire West Coast.

You have a few options to either see the southwest and California or plan a road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway in the Golden State.

Or see the highlights of the Pacific Northwest.

We have outlined these suggested Western road trip itineraries in this section.

Vegas Grand Canyon LA San Francisco

This West Coast USA tour itinerary covers the most visited attractions of the West Coast from the Grand Canyon to the Golden Gate Bridge.

If you can plan only one trip to the West Coast, then use this route. 

Las Vegas – 2 Days

Begin your West Coast driving trip in Las Vegas .

Explore the attractions of the strip including the beautiful Fountains of Bellagio and the Eiffel Tower ride in Paris Las Vegas.

Watch a concert or Cirque du Soleil show.

Gamble and enjoy the nightlife in Las Vegas.

See the scenic Valley of Fire State Park then head over to the Grand Canyon in the afternoon.

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Grand Canyon National Park – 1 Day

Grand Canyon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the natural wonders of the world.

It is one of the essential attractions on a road trip to the West Coast.

On a visit, you can see the exhibits about the formation of the canyon at the visitor center and admire the expansive views of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim Drive.

Spot the wildlife in the Grand Canyon including mountain goats and buy Native American arts and crafts at Trading Posts.

If you have time see the beautiful Antelope Canyons in Page. 

Photo of Grand Canyon National Park at sunset

Los Angeles – 2 Days

Then head over to Los Angeles .

See the Walk of Stars and the Oriental Theatre in Hollywood.

Take behind the scenes movie studio tours and visit Universal or Disney.

Visit Museum Row on Miracle Mile and admire the art at LACMA and fossils at La Brea Tra Pits.

Walk on the beach and enjoy a sunset on the Pacific Ocean during your road trip on the West Coast. 

San Francisco – 2 Days

End your West Coast trip in San Francisco .

Walk the Golden Gate Bridge and climb down Lombard Street.

Take a ferry to historic Alcatraz Island and admire the San Francisco skyline from Twin Peaks.

Enjoy delicious seafood at Fisherman’s Wharf and the dim sum in Chinatown.

Conclude your trip by wine tasting and shopping in Union Square.

Golden Gate Bridge, San Franciscoo

Los Angeles to California via Big Sur

While this road trip is based only in California, it is one of the best west coast road trips.

It has plenty of diverse attractions from world-class cities, stunning natural areas, and sleepy coastal communities.

This road trip is said to be the most scenic in the world for its gorgeous views along the wild coast. 

After exploring the urban attractions of Los Angeles , head up north towards San Francisco along the coast.

Enjoy the beach life in Malibu and Ventura and admire the view of Santa Barbara from the clock house tower.

Feel the trendy vibe in the college town of San Luis Obispo and climb the dunes at Oceano Beach.

Go wine tasting in Paso Robles. 

Big Sur – 2 Days

Then comes the highlight – a drive through stunning Big Sur .

See the elephant seals at San Simeon and visit the Lime Kiln State Park.

Photograph the engineering marvel of Bixby Creek Bridge and see the stunning McWay Falls.

Go antiquing in charming coastal communities like Pismo Beach and Carmel by the Sea and take a whale-watching cruise in Monterey.

See scenic lighthouses along the foggy coast. 

Big Sur drive

The 90 miles of Big Sur is filled with beautiful beaches and coves.

It has numerous hiking trails along bluffs and campsites right on the beach.

You can see marine life including whales, dolphins, sea otters, sea lions, and a variety of tide pool creatures.

Big Sur is also home to tall coastal redwood trees and blooms with beautiful wildflowers in the spring.

This region is a delight for nature lovers and a delightful stop on road trip USA West Coast.

San Francisco & Yosemite – 3 Days

Get your urban fix in San Francisco and end your West Coast trip USA on a high note at the Golden Gate Bridge.

Then explore the stunning Yosemite National Park and see the legendary granite faces of El Capitan and Half Dome.

Yosemite National Park is one of the most visited in the country and worth a visit on a West Coast roadtrip.

To plan this road trip, read our post on the Pacific Coast Highway road trip itinerary . 

Pacific Northwest Road Trip

Explore the Pacific Northwest on an ultimate road trip through hip cities, scenic drives, and open spaces.

See one of a kind geological landforms and eat plenty of seafood.

Go from the mountains to the beaches and drive through river gorges.

This road trip has plenty of hidden gems and underrated attractions. 

Portland – 2 Days

Begin your road trip in Portland and wrap your head around its ‘weird’ vibe.

Visit attractions such as the Japanese Garden and the Shanghai tunnels.

Eat the city’s famous doughnuts and visit the food truck pods.

Take a photogenic view of the Portland skyline with Mount Hood in the background from Pittock Mansion. 

Beautiful View of Portland, Oregon

Columbia River Highway – 1 Day

Then drive along the historic Columbia River Highway.

This scenic route has plenty of waterfalls and small communities.

The scenery here looks stunning in fall.

Visit the beautiful Multnomah Falls and admire the view from the Vista House Museum. 

Optional – Coastal Oregon & Washington

If you have more time, head to the coast and Cannon Beach.

See the beautiful haystacks before heading up towards Astoria.

Spend time admiring the seaport city from the Astoria Tower and understand about the Lewis and Clark Expedition at Fort Clatsop. 

Follow Highway 101 to Olympic National Park in Washington.

The park is a UNESCO Heritage Site and has attractions such as the Hof Rainforest and Sol Duc Hot Springs.

See the beautiful mountain views at Hurricane Ridge then tour the Washington State Capitol at Olympia as part of US road trip on West Coast. 

Also Read: Best Things to do in Washington State

Hurricane Ridge Olympic National Park Washington

Mt. Rainier National Park – 1 Day

Mt. Rainier National Park is a beautiful paradise in the Cascade mountains.

This active stratovolcano looks scenic when surrounded by wildflowers filled meadows in the summer.

One of the most popular regions to visit in Mt Rainier National Park is Paradise and Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center.

Sunrise road and the visitor center are also scenic and have beautiful trails. 

Tacoma – 1 Day

Then spend a day enjoying the cultural attractions of Tacoma.

A must visit in the city is the Museum of Glass and the Bridge of Glass which connects the museum and downtown Tacoma. This bridge has Dale Chihuly’s artwork.

Other good museums include the LeMay Car Museum and the Washington State History Museum which has a model railroad.

Take a stroll at the scenic Fort Defiance Park in Tacoma before heading to Seattle. 

Seattle – 2 Days

In Seattle , drink lots of coffee and visit the original Starbucks at Pike Place Market.

Visit the Seattle Center and climb up the observation deck of the Space Needle to see beautiful panoramic views of Seattle.

See the Chihuly Garden & Glass and enjoy the exhibits at Pacific Science Center.

Take a whale-watching excursion to the islands in Puget Sound before ending your road trip with a visit to the Museum of Pop Culture.

Aquarium Seattle and frontview, Seattle, Washington

For more West Coast Road Trip Itinerary 7 days ideas, see our post on Best Road Trips to take along the West Coast . 

10 Day West Coast Road Trip

If you have 10 days to road trip the West Coast USA, then you can see many more attractions along the West Coast.

Here are our favorite comprehensive West Coast road trip ideas for the first time US visitors. 

Vegas to San Francisco via SR 395

While this road trip sounds similar to the one we mentioned earlier, you will be taking the much more scenic route through the Sierra Nevada and eastern California.

See the unique Death Valley National Park and reach Yosemite via the eastern entrance.

Then visit San Francisco and Los Angeles to complete your road trip in USA west coast. 

Explore the highlights of Las Vegas.

Walk along the Las Vegas strip and see the famous casinos including Bellagio, Luxor, Ceaser’s Palace, the Venetian, etc.

Explore the Freemont Street in downtown and take a photo with the Fabulous Las Vegas sign.

Hike the trails in Red Rock Canyon and see the Hoover Dam.

Grand Canyon – 1 Day

Either head for Grand Canyon on your 2nd day in Las Vegas or If you want to make a day trip, see the Grand Canyon from the western rim.

Grand Canyon West is not located in Grand Canyon National Park but on the Hualapai Indian Reservation.

At the western rim, visitors can walk over the glass panels on the Skywalk and see the Grand Canyon spread out before them.  

Panoramic view of the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona at dusk

Death Valley – 1 Day

Then visit Death Valley National Park.

Death Valley is the aridest and hottest place in the country; it is also the lowest.

See the salt flats at Badwater Basin and the panorama from Dante’s View.

Hike along the Salt Creek trail and see the pupfish and sandboard the Mesquite Flat sand dunes. 

Then drive along SR 395 north towards Yosemite.

The best time to drive this road is from summer to fall; the rest of the year you may encounter snow and/or attractions may be closed.

See Alabama Hills, Manzanar historic site, Mammoth Lakes, Mono Lake, and enter Yosemite National Park through the eastern entrance.

This entrance is closed during winter and spring.

Yosemite – 1 Day

Drive along the Lee Vining Canyon Scenic Byway.

The road will take you to the Tioga Pass entrance into Yosemite’s high country.

This area is snowed over from late fall to spring but is incredibly scenic in the summer.

See the attractions like Tuolumne Meadows and the panorama at Olmsted Point Overlook.

Then check out the attractions in Yosemite Valley including Yosemite Falls, El Capitan, and Half Dome. 

View of the Yosemite Valley at dawn

After checking Yosemite, take the drive to San Francisco.

Walk or bike across Golden Gate Bridge and see the attractions in the Presidio of San Francisco including Crissy Fields, Fort Point, Walt Disney Museum, and the Palace of Fine Arts.

See the sea lions at Fisherman’s Wharf and devour the chocolate at Ghirardelli Square. 

San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf

Big Sur – 1 Day

Take a short day trip through scenic Big Sur before heading to Los Angeles on this west coast of USA road trip.

You will need to leave on day 2 from San Francisco and reach Los Angeles late in the day to get the time for this side trip but it is totally worth it.

Explore Big Sur’s attractions including Bixby Creek Bridge, Pfeiffer Beach, Keyhole Rock, McWay Falls, the redwood groves, and Point Sur Lighthouse. 

In Los Angeles, take a movie studio tour or walk along the iconic Hollywood Blvd.

Snap a photo with the movie stars on the sidewalk and shop on Rodeo Drive.

See the movie star homes in Beverly Hills and see the museums.

Spend time on the Santa Monica Pier and people watch at Venice Beach.

Enjoy the SoCal vibe to make the most of your West Coast America road trip. 

10 Day California Road Trip

Spend the entire time in California, driving down the Pacific Coast Highway from San Francisco to San Diego.

Then explore the state’s desert region of Joshua Tree and Death Valley.

Follow SR 395 through Alabama Hills and Mammoth Lakes to Lake Tahoe. 

Pacific Coast Highway

San Francisco – 2 Day

Explore the best attractions in San Francisco including the Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Lombard Street, and Alcatraz Island.

Take a ride on the historic cable car and dine in popular Fisherman’s Wharf.

San Francisco is very diverse and has something for everyone, whether you are visiting for the first time or a frequent traveler to the city.

Photograph the Victorian architecture and take a day trip out to Muir Woods.

Then drive down south along Pacific Coast Highway towards Big Sur. 

From the urban skyline of San Francisco, the scenery changes quite a bit even before you reach Big Sur.

Highway 1 will take you through communities such as Half Moon Bay and Pescadero before reaching beautiful Monterey.

Spend some time in Monterey at the Cannery Row. See sea lions or take a whale-watching cruise.

Visit the aquarium and hike in Point Lobos then head for Bixby Creek Bridge. 

Visit Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park which is home to the beautiful McWay Falls.

Then visit the purple sand Pfeiffer Beach before checking out scenic landscapes in Garatappa State Park and Andrew Molera State Park.

Enjoy surfing on the crescent-shaped Sand Dollar Beach.

See the Point Sur lighthouse and the elephant seal rookery at San Simeon. 

Big Sur

Los Angeles – 2 Day

Then drive down California’s coast to Los Angeles.

Experience the city’s beach and movie culture.

Take a photo with the Hollywood sign and dine at Michelin starred restaurants.

Relax on the sandy beaches in Malibu and see stunning art at the Getty Center.

Visit the Griffith Observatory and see gorgeous views of the city from above.

Buy fresh produce at the Farmer’s Market and take pictures for the ‘gram at the Broad. 

From Los Angeles, drive to Death Valley National Park.

Located in California’s high desert, Desert Valley is a hostile environment.

This is the driest, lowest, and hottest place in the country.

It is home to stunning salt flats at Badwater Basin, mysterious moving rocks at Racetrack Playa, and unique geological landforms such as Artist’s Palette and Zabriskie Point.

See the nearby ghost town of Rhyolite while leaving Death Valley for Yosemite. 

Yosemite – 2 Days

Take the SR 395 north towards Lake Tahoe.

On your way, you will pass via attractions such as the alien landscape of Alabama Hills, the Museum of Western Film History in Lone Pine, and Bodie, a mining ghost town.

Finally, arrive in Yosemite and take the Lee Vining Tioga Pass Road to Yosemite Valley.

Explore attractions such as Yosemite Falls and Tuolumne Meadows before driving back via the same road to Lake Tahoe. 

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Lake Tahoe – 1 Day

The scenic Lake Tahoe is California’s favorite outdoor playground.

The lake is located on the Nevada California border and is stunning blue in the summer.

Take the Lake Tahoe Loop Road trip to explore attractions along the lake.

See Emerald Bay State Park and the Viking Castle.

Bike the famous Flume Trail and enjoy South Lake Tahoe. 

To plan this road trip, read our post on 10 Days in California . 

Portland to San Francisco

Another awesome option is to follow Oregon Highway 101, California Highway 101, and Highway 1 down the Pacific Coast.

You will be treated to stunning coastal views, rock formations, sandy beaches, waterfalls, marine life, coastal towns, whale watching, lots of history, and fresh seafood on this West Coast USA itinerary 10 days. 

Also Read the full post here: Portland to San Francisco Road Trip Itinerary

Start this amazing road trip down the coast in Portland.

The city is best for foodies and you should sample local doughnuts and ice creams as well as food truck pods in the city.

Visit the independent bookstore Powell City of Books and tour the underground tunnels.

Visit Portland’s beautiful gardens including the International Rose Test Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Lan Su Chinese Garden.

See the beautiful views along the waterfront. 

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Columbia River Gorge – 1 Day

Take a day trip to Columbia River Gorge via the Historic Columbia River Highway.

The road is extremely scenic and has many attractions including waterfalls.

The most popular waterfall by far is the stunning two-tiered Multnomah Falls.

Walk up to Benson Bridge and see the iconic falls up close.

Visit the Multnomah Falls Lodge Visitor Center before driving all the way to Mount Hood to enjoy your trip. 

Northern Oregon Coast – 1 Day

Then it is time to head down to the coast.

Spend a day exploring the attractions of the northern Oregon Coast.

Start at the beautiful seaport city of Astoria. See the Goonies filming locations.

Then head down to Ecola State Park and Cannon Beach .

Take the iconic photo of Cannon Beach sea-stacks from the state park.

Have fun on the beach, then visit the Tillamook Cheese Factory and try the fresh cheeses. 

Cannon beach, Oregon

Central Oregon Coast – 1 Day

There are many things to do on Oregon’s central coast.

Visit the Cape Perpetua Scenic Area and enjoy the stunning views.

Hike through old-growth forests of giant Sitka spruce and see the Devil’s Churn.

You can also whale watch from the shores.

Explore the scenic towns of Yachats, Florence, and Newport, which is home to the Oregon Coast Aquarium.

Visit the Devil’s Punchbowl area and see the unique geological formation.

Tour the charming Yaquina Head Lighthouse and Heceta Head Lighthouse. 

Southern Oregon Coast – 1 Day

Continue the drive down Highway 101 through Southern Oregon.

Take a short scenic road trip along the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor.

This 12-mile long route has plenty of panoramic coastal views and pullouts to enjoy them.

See the lighthouses at Cape Arago, Cape Blanco, and Pelican Bay.

In southern Oregon, you can also see the giant coastal redwoods along the Oregon Redwoods Trail.

The southern coast also has lots of breweries and is a great place to drink craft beer. 

Northern California Coast – 2 Days

Then cross over the border into northern California.

Northern California is the best place to have a variety of redwood experiences including drive-through trees and single log cabins.

Use the two days to explore attractions such as the Avenue of the Giants, the Fern Canyon hike, the Glass Beach at Fort Bragg, the coastal city of Mendocino, and Point Reyes.

Eat the oysters at Tomales Bay and see the Birds filming locale in Bodega Bay.

Read our North California road trip itinerary to plan your 2 days in North California. 

Avenue of the Giants

Make your way down to the northern California city of San Francisco.

See the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and take the tour to Alcatraz Island.

See the famous federal prison and know about the prisoners incarcerated here including Al Capone.

See the oriental architecture in Chinatown and the murals in Balmy Alley.

Drive down twisting Lombard Street and dine at the Ferry Market Building.

See the city of San Francisco from the Marin Headlands and enjoy the laid back vibe of Sausalito. 

West Coast USA itinerary 2 weeks

If you have 2 weeks, then you are in for the treat of a lifetime.

You are going to drive through ever-changing landscapes and explore the diversity of the West Coast.

Start your road trip at the Canadian border near Seattle and go south till you reach the Mexican border in San Diego.

This USA west coast itinerary 2 weeks is the ultimate road trip adventure. 

While you won’t get time to see all of the natural attractions including Mt. Rainier, Columbia River Gorge, Yosemite, Big Sur, and Coastal Oregon-Northern California coast, we recommend picking a few of the attractions you most want to visit and dividing your days accordingly for this West Coast road trip 2 weeks. 

Start your 2-week West coast USA itinerary in the Emerald City of Seattle .

It is known for its coffee houses, wet winter season, and the iconic Space Needle.

Try out the city’s famous attractions and tour the Seattle Underground.

Visit the Chinatown-International District and enjoy shopping for knick-knacks and souvenirs.

Eat dishes such as pho, noodles, and Ramen.

Visit the Seattle Museum of Art and the free Olympic Sculpture Park along the waterfront.

Read our guide on Seattle to plan your trip. 

The ferris wheel on the waterfront of Seattle, Washington

Optional: Mount Rainier National Park – 1 Day

Mount Rainier National Park is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Pacific Northwest.

The National Park is very close to Seattle and hence easy to see on a day trip.

If you are visiting from July to September, check out the Sunrise Visitor Center and hike the Sunrise Nature Trail or Sunrise Rim Trail.

During the rest of the year, visit the Paradise area and the Henry M Jackson Visitor Center.

The views from the Paradise area are also equally stunning and you can see the active volcanic peak of Mt Rainier, wildflowers, wildlife, and glaciers. 

Then make your way south to the hip and trendy city of Portland.

The Willamette River runs through this city and Tom McCall Waterfront Park is located along the river.

Check out the park and its memorials before checking out Portland’s attractions including the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, and the Pittock Mansion.

Take a hike through Forest Park and discover the Witch’s Castle!

Go on a food spree and eat unique dishes all around the city. 

Optional: Historic Columbia River Gorge – 1 Day

It’s time for a historic trip down the Columbia River Gorge.

Take the scenic Columbia River Highway from Portland to Mt. Hood and explore the attractions along the 75-mile long route.

Start in the town of Troutdale and visit the historic McMenamins brewpub.

Then stop at the beautiful Multnomah Falls Scenic area. Hike along the falls and other famous hiking trails in the area.

See the panoramic views from Crown Point.

At the end of the road, continue along the Mt Hood Scenic Byway.

Return to Portland for the next part of the trip. 

This is a slow shutter shot of Multnomah Falls in Autumn colors.

Optional: Coastal Oregon and Northern California coast – 2 to 3 days

You can either drive down the coast for which you will need at least one additional day without stopping anywhere or fly from Portland to San Francisco for a fly and drive West Coast itinerary.

If you are driving, we recommend devoting 2 to 3 days to this stretch which is filled with redwoods, beautiful lighthouses, charming coastal cities, and more. 

In Oregon, must-see stops include Astoria, Cannon Beach, Tillamook Creamery, Yachats, Heceta Head Lighthouse, Devil’s Punchbowl, Cape Perpetua, and Samuel H Boardman Scenic Byway.

Read our post on Coastal Oregon road trip itinerary to know more about these attractions and plan the trip. 

In Northern California, some of the must-visit attractions include Redwood National and State Parks, Russian River, Avenue of the Giants, Leggett drive-through redwood tree, Napa/Sonoma County, Point Reyes, etc.

To see all the attractions, read our Northern California road trip guide. 

Heceta Head Lighthouse

In the city, see the best things to do in San Francisco including the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown, Lombard Street, Palace of Fine Arts, the Exploratorium, California Academy of the Sciences, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and other attractions.

Take a day trip to Napa or Sonoma wine counties and go wine tasting, see the geyser in Calistoga, check out the Bay area attractions in neighboring San Jose and Palo Alto, or see the redwood trees at Muir Woods in case you missed them further up the coast. 

Optional: Yosemite National Park – 1 Day

If you want to see the beauty of the Sierra Nevadas and the Sequoia trees, then go on a day trip to Yosemite National Park.

This is one of the most visited national parks in the country and has amazing scenery.

Start your visit in the Yosemite Village and see the valley.

See the highlights of Yosemite Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, etc.

Drive around the national park and see the famous views of Tunnel View, Valley View, Glacier Point Road, and Olmsted Point Overlook.

See the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoia trees and see the wildflowers on Tuolumne Meadows. 

Optional: Big Sur – 1 Day

Welcome to beautiful, bold Big Sur.

The beauty of California’s unspoiled central Coast has inspired artists, poets, and writers.

This is the place to visit for secluded beaches, lots of marine wildlife, tide pools, hiking trails on the coast, and waterfalls.

Visit small charming communities like Carmel by the Sea, Pismo Beach, and Morro Bay to understand and appreciate the relaxed life here. 

Morro Bay

Then head down to Los Angeles and enjoy some of the best sunsets of your life.

The city is pretty huge and most of the landmark tourist attractions aren’t concentrated in one place but you can easily get cabs and rideshares to get around the city.

Start your day at Hollywood in Central LA and see the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, Kodak Theatre which hosts the Academy Awards, and the Hollywood Museum which has movie props, scripts, and costumes.

See other attractions including Griffith Park and Observatory, Getty Villa, Rodeo Drive, and the museums. 

Optional: Anaheim – 1 Day

If you have kids or adults in your party that love theme parks, then make the stop at Anaheim.

Our favorites are the Disney theme parks – Disneyland and California Adventure.

Disneyland is perfect for younger kids who want to meet Mickey and friends and the princesses while California Adventure is more for older kids who like roller coasters and other thrill rides.

You can also visit Universal Studios to see the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

There are many other theme parks in Anaheim besides Disney and Universal and you are in for a fun day. 

San Diego – 2 Days

End your road trip in the sunny city of San Diego .

It is known for its warm sun, mild weather, and inviting beaches.

Explore Old Town San Diego and its historic buildings.

Eat delicious Mexican cuisine and walk along the waterfront Embarcadero.

Explore Balboa Park and its attractions.

See the museums housed in historical buildings and take a day trip either to Coronado island or the sunny beaches in La Jolla. 

Balboa Park San Diego

USA West Coast itinerary 3 weeks

In 3 weeks you can cover a whole lot of the country.

Drive from border to border along the Pacific Coast, then make a beeline for the southwest.

Visit one of a kind attractions such as Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Monument Valley.

Experience the best of Western USA on this epic road trip. 

If you look at the West Coast America road trip map, you will be covering an L shaped section of the western USA.  

To plan this road trip, follow our suggested route for the 2-week itinerary up to Los Angeles.

Then take the route to Las Vegas from Death Valley.

From Las Vegas, embark on a week-long southwest road trip to the Grand Canyon and beyond.

The itinerary will follow the route as follows:

There is no better place than Seattle to start your West Coast 3 week road trip itinerary.

You will begin near the northern border in Canada and explore the most vibrant city of the Pacific Northwest.

See iconic attractions of the Greater Seattle area including the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture, Chihuly Garden and Glass, Pike Place Market, and Seattle Waterfront.

Understand the history of Seattle and the Klondike Gold Rush at Historic Pioneer Square neighborhood.

Read our Seattle itinerary guide to plan your trip. 

Needle Space at sunset, Seattle, Washington

Optional Mount Rainier National Park – 1 Day

After seeing Seattle, drive to Mt. Rainier National Park which is located to the southwest of Seattle.

The drive takes about 2.5 hours and is incredibly scenic.

At the end is your destination, the iconic Mt. Rainier. This is an active stratovolcano in the Cascade ranges.

At the national park visitor centers, you can see exhibits about the volcanic activity, plants, and animals in the National Park.

Then enjoy hiking along the park trails and enjoy the waterfalls in the Paradise region.

If the roads are open, drive to Sunrise Visitor Center to see Mt. Rainier from a different vantage point. 

Your next destination is Portland. Start your visit in Washington Park.

This urban park is home to Oregon’s many attractions including the Oregon Zoo, Portland Children’s Museum, and the World Forestry Center Discovery Museum.

It also has expansive gardens including the International Rose Test Garden, the Japanese Garden, and the Hoyt Arboretum.

See the famous Pittock Mansion and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.

Visit the local Farmers Market, hike in Forest Park, and walk across the beautiful historic St. John’s Bridge. 

 Portland Japanese Garden

Today, you will be visiting one of the best places to see on the West Coast – the stunning Multnomah Falls.

The falls are 620 feet tall and are the tallest waterfall in the state.

The falls cascade from the basalt cliffs in two tiers.

The charming Benson Bridge overlooks the base of the first tier and has an excellent vantage point over the falls.

After seeing the falls, check out Hood River and other falls including Horsetail Falls, Bridal Veil Falls, etc.

Then drive down to San Francisco. 

As we mentioned before, spend 2 to 3 days on the course from Portland to San Francisco.

Start at the Lewis and Clark Expedition Site in Fort Clatsop in Astoria.

See the beautiful view from Ecola State Park and visit the Tillamook Creamery.

Hike Cape Perpetua Scenic Area and the Devil’s Punchbowl near Yachats.

See the cities of Newport and Florence before heading into Northern California.

In Northern California, hike in Fern Canyon in Prairie Creek Redwood State Park and drive through the fog-covered Redwood Highway.

Sport elks and the other wildlife and view the scenic lighthouse in Crescent City.

Admire the Victorian architecture of Old Town Eureka and see the beautiful glass beach at Fort Bragg.

Read our Coastal Oregon road trip itinerary and Northern California road trip itinerary to plan a trip along this route.

Fern Canyon California

Meander your way down the coast to the amazing city of San Francisco.

Enjoy its hip vibe.

If this is your multiple visit to the city, then discover hidden attractions such as the Grateful Dead house in Haight Ashbury neighborhood , the 16th Avenue tiled steps, and Mission Dolores Park in Mission District.

Eat your way around the egg tarts in Chinatown, Mission-style burritos, and sourdough clam chowder soup at Boudin’s Bakery. 

Yosemite National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most beautiful places to visit on the West Coast.

Take the scenic Highway 140 through Mariposa to Yosemite Valley.

Visit the museum and take a stroll around Yosemite Village.

Then explore the valley and its major attractions.

You can also see the valley on a guided tour given by the park rangers if you have less time.

Drive up to Tunnel View and see the beautiful panorama of El Capitan, Half Dome, and the Bridalveil falls.

Hike in the valley and explore the park’s wildlife before coming back to the coast. 

Yosemite National Park

Optional: Big Sur – 2 Days

The drive through Big Sur is one of the most beautiful road trips in the world.

You will be driving parallel to the rugged coast and have awesome views of the coastal cliffs and the blue water of the Pacific Ocean.

There are many hiking trails and natural areas along the road including Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, Garatappa State Park, Lime Kiln State Park, etc.

Beautiful waterfalls, hidden beaches, and coves surround this area.

Stay at Big Sur village and enjoy the stunning beauty of Big Sur. 

Optional: Channel Island National Park

Channel Islands National Park is one of the least visited National Parks in the country.

Located off the coast of California, the park comprises five islands in the Pacific Ocean.

Visitors can either take a ferry or a plane to the Channel Islands, with the ferry being the more economical option.

The trips depart from Ventura where the park visitor center is also located. 

Two of the most visited islands include Santa Cruz and Anacapa Island.

On Anacapa Island, visitors can hike to Inspiration Point to get stunning views of the islands.

The lighthouse on Anacapa Island is also worth a visit.

In Santa Cruz, visitors can see sea caves including the Painted Cave.

The Channel Islands are also popular for diving among the kelp forests and seeing wildlife including seals and sea birds. 

Potato Harbor in Channel Islands National Park in California

From Ventura make the trip down along the Pacific Coast Highway to Los Angeles.

This is the second-largest city in the country and a must-visit while road tripping the West Coast.

Its many attractions include watching movie stars shop on Rodeo Drive, seeing their homes in Beverly Hills, taking a movie studio tour including Warner Brothers, Sony, and Paramount.

The city is a top cultural destination and has many noteworthy museums including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the La Brea Tar Pits, the Getty Center, Getty Villa, and the Broad.

Also must try are the several renowned restaurants in Los Angeles. 

Anaheim – 1 Day

Anaheim, located in Orange County, is home to California’s theme parks.

The city also has sports stadiums as well as many free things to do besides theme parks.

In Anaheim, you will find Disney Parks, Universal Studios, Knotts Berry Farm, etc.

Foodies must visit the Anaheim Packing House, a renovated food hall.

Other free things to do include taking a stroll through the historic district and seeing the architecture and famous buildings. 

Optional: Death Valley National Park – 1 Day

After seeing Los Angeles and Anaheim, make the trip towards the southwest to the Sin City of Las Vegas.

Along the way, you can make the detour to Death Valley National Park.

As we mentioned, this is a park of extreme landscapes and weather.

It is the lowest, driest, and hottest place in the country. Death Valley is famous for its salt flats at Badwater Basin.

Other things to see at Death Valley include the Harmony Borax trail, the Mesquite Flats sand dunes, Artist’s Drive, and the 360-degree panorama at Dante’s View. 

Death Valley National Park Salt Flats in California

Now it’s time to road trip the Death Valley Scenic Byway to Las Vegas.

The city is most famous for its casinos and the strip attractions including Bellagio Fountains, the volcano at Mirage, the canals at the Venetian, etc.

Other than the Las Vegas strip attractions, you can also check out hidden gems in Vegas including the Mob Museum, the Neon Museum, Discovery Children’s Museum.

Also, take the time to explore outdoor Las Vegas including Seven Magic Mountains, Red Rock Canyon, and Valley of Fire State Park. 

Zion National Park – 1 Day

From Las Vegas, visit the stunning Zion National Park.

After checking out the Visitor Center, take the shuttle or drive along the Zion Scenic Drive.

This drive is spectacular and has stunning views of the red rock canyon landscape.

Hike along popular short trails such as the Emerald Pools, the Riverside Walk, and the Weeping Rock.

Or spend half a day to more strenuous hikes such as the Narrows or Angels Landing.

The hikes will show you stunning views of the Zion Canyon and the Virgin River through different vantage points. 

Optional: Bryce Canyon National Park – 1 Day

Bryce Canyon National Park is one of Utah’s most underrated National Parks.

It is famous for its spire-shaped hoodoo rock formations caused by weathering due to wind and rain.

In the famous area known as the Bryce amphitheater, you can see a variety of these hoodoo formations.

Hike the rim trail to see the hoodoos from above and hike down into the canyon using the Navajo Loop Trail to see the hoodoos from below.

Road trip the 21 miles long Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive and see the canyon from the lookout points. 

Bryce Canyon National Park_amphitheater

Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend – 1 Day

Another must on an epic West Coast road trip USA!

The Antelope Canyons in Page, Arizona are the most beautiful slot canyons in the world.

The canyons are made of red sandstone and formed due to weathering.

The floodwaters from millions of years ago have left beautiful swirling patterns on the canyon walls and seeing the Canyons just as the sunlight lights them up is a delight.

Another popular attraction in Page is Horseshoe Bend overlook.

Here the Colorado River forms a beautiful horseshoe-shaped meander.

Visitors can see the scenic Horseshoe Bend from an observation platform. 

Optional: Monument Valley – 1 Day

If you have time, then venture into the beautiful landscape of Monument Valley on your road trip US West Coast.

This red sand desert region located in Arizona is probably one of the most photographed spots in the country.

Monument Valley has a fascinating landscape of red sandstone buttes that reach up towards the sky.

You can see all of these buttes on a scenic drive through Monument Valley. 

The views of the buttes are awesome and otherworldly.

Monument Valley is also a popular filming location and the movie Forrest Gump was filmed here. 

Grand Canyon National Park – 2 Days

End your memorable adventure in the Grand Canyon National Park.

The Grand Canyon is a majestic natural wonder and you will seldom see anything comparable to its vast scale ever again.

The Colorado River formed the Grand Canyon over millions of years of weathering action.

Visit the South Rim and enter the park through the popular Grand Canyon Village.

Check out the visitor center exhibits about the geological formation of the canyon and its natural resources.

Then go to Yavapai Point to see one of the most amazing viewpoints of the canyon.

Hike the rim trail and drive all the way to Desert View Watchtower. 

Skywalk glass observation bridge at Grand Canyon West Rim

Optional – Phoenix

After seeing the Grand Canyon, you can either drive to Las Vegas or Los Angeles for the return flight or to see even more of the country, drive to Phoenix.

The route will take you through many attractions including historic Flagstaff on Route 66, the beautiful red rock landscape of Sedona, and the ghost town of Jerome.

In Phoenix, you can experience the beauty of Arizona’s deserts at the Desert Botanical Gardens.

In spring and early summer, the cacti will be blooming with beautiful colorful flowers.

Hike up to Camelback mountain for iconic views of the city.

Take the kids to see the Phoenix zoo.

The Children’s Museum of Phoenix is also lots of fun for youngsters.

See the OdySea Aquarium and enjoy learning science at the Arizona Science Center. 

Art lovers should visit the Phoenix Art Museum to see Renaissance-era art and the Heard Museum to understand the Native American culture.

See the unique Musical Instrument Museum and the Hohokam Native ruins at the Pueblo Grande Archeological Park & Museum.

Architecture lovers should visit Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West in nearby Scottsdale. 

Route 66 sign amidst Red Rock mountains in Arizona

4 Week USA West Coast Road Trip Itinerary

If you have an entire month for the USA road trip on the West Coast , then we really envy you!

Very few lucky souls have that kind of time and even we hope to go on such a grand adventure one day. 

With 4 weeks in hand, follow our same route as above except take time to see each and every optional attraction.

Stop in cities like Bend in Oregon and Santa Barbara in California while coming down the coast. 

Drive south all the way down to San Diego before you venture into the Californian desert and American southwest.

See Joshua Tree National Park and Death Valley National Park both before going to Las Vegas. 

In Las Vegas, see Lake Mead and Hoover Dam plus the area’s outdoor attractions.

Spend two or more days in Zion and hike all its trails including the famous Narrows hike along the Virgin River.

Make the detour to Grand Canyon north rim after seeing Bryce if the roads are open. 

Hoover Dam

See both the upper and lower Antelope Canyons in Page.

Spend a day cruising on Lake Powell and see the Rainbow Bridge National Monument.

Camp in Monument Valley to see its dark sky and the silhouette of the buttes at night. 

In the Grand Canyon National Park, hike all the way down via the Bright Angel Trail or go river rafting in the Colorado River.

Get a permit and hike to the beautiful Havasupai Falls.

Drive down to Phoenix and spend some time exploring the Grand Canyon State on an epic Arizona road trip through Saguaro National Park and Petrified Forest National Park.

These are just a few ideas to make your road trip better!

The USA West Coast road trip is an adventure of a lifetime.

This road trip is more American than any road trip could ever be.

If you have any trip planning questions, let us know in the comments.

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30 Gorgeous West Coast Road Trip Routes You Gotta See to Believe

Posted on Published: January 31, 2023  - Last updated: December 18, 2023

Ready for an epic road trip adventure through the American west? From amazing coastal views to stunning national parks, the western part of the USA has some truly unbelievable landscapes. If you’re looking for the best west coast road trip – here’s 30 routes you’ll absolutely love.

west coast road trip USA view of ocean and road with black sand beach and rugged coastline

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Whether you’re looking to take a leisurely drive over a long weekend or plan an amazing adventure covering a lot of ground over 2 weeks, this list has a bit of everything.

Visit charming towns along the California and Oregon coast. Go hiking in the national parks out west and catch views of dramatic landscapes. Rugged coasts, dense forests, wide open spaces and outta-this-world desert scenes, you’re about to find your perfect road trip out west in this guide .

Let’s dive in!

large mountain peak and lake with some snow green forest white puffy clouds on road trip out west

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West coast road trip map

This map includes highlights of some of the destinations on the west coast road trip itineraries below. Check out the full guide on each destination below!

Oh and by the way, I haven’t been everywhere (yet), so I’ve called in some help from some fellow travel writers to create these epic itineraries. Enjoy!

Essentials for your Road Trip USA west coast

road trip out west to mt rainier national park hiking trail through meadow of flowers and trees and mountains in distance

Before we dive into the list of awesome road trips, make sure you’re prepared by packing the right gear. Here are some suggestions to make your road trip go smoothly.

  • Collapsable cooler. Perfect for if you’re flying to a destination for a road trip, or just to store when you’re not using it. A collapsable cooler keeps your drinks and food cool, too.
  • Appropriate clothing for weather. From tank tops to a winter coat, be sure to check the weather before you go and take the appropriate layers. If you’re hiking, this is my favorite medium hiking coat , rain jacket and sun hat .
  • Emergency items like satellite communicator and first aid kit . We all think it will never happen to us – until it does! This 2-way satellite communicator comes with me on all road trips and hiking adventures. Take this first aid kit for your car or pack it for day hikes.

hiking trail through rocky terrain

  • GoPro. Capture the best photos and videos of the road (while another adult is driving) or take it for underwater adventures and swimming. This GoPro goes with me on every trip!
  • Reusable water bottles. Pack one or two for each person to avoid buying single-use plastic bottles. Refill at restaurants, hotels and clean water stations at national parks.
  • Right hiking gear. If you’re visiting any of the national parks in the west and stepping foot out of your car, you’ll want the right gear to be comfortable. These are my favorite hiking shoes , hiking socks , trekking poles and hiking backpack that accompany me to any hiking destination.

By the way, if you’ll need to rent a car for this adventure, try searching Discover Cars first. It’s free to use, the site searches the major car companies and I typically save 10-30% using Discover Cars .

US west coast road trip

Gahhh! I’m so excited for you! Epic adventures await on a west coast road trip. Starting off with a few of my favorites…

1. Oregon Coast road trip

oregon cliffs and ocean on a road trip usa west coast

Distance: 745 miles Recommended time: 5-10 days Best time of year: May through October

The Oregon Coast is perfect for road trips, with 363-miles of stunning coastlines and more than 15 not-to-be missed towns.

It’s perfect for a choose-your-own-adventure kind of trip, to accommodate your interests and the amount of time you have to spare. But if you have some flexibility, you could easily spend a week and a half exploring the coastline.

Start your trip in Portland and make your way to the northern portion of the Oregon coast. Cannon Beach should absolutely be on your bucketlist, home to the iconic sea stack, Haystack Rock. Here, you can explore tidepools, keep a lookout for puffins in the summertime, and have a bonfire right on the sand. 

Making your way south, stop at Pacific City Beach, which offers sweeping sand dunes and epic rock formations at Cape Kiwanda . If you’re brave, this is an excellent spot to take on the chilly Pacific waves at a surf lesson- it’s one of the most popular places along the coast to catch a wave!

Continuing south, the town of Florence has a charming historic downtown, with ice cream parlors and salt-water taffy stores. Florence is also home to the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area , a 40-mile stretch of rolling sand dunes that has earned the town the name “Sandboarding Capital of the World.”

At the southern tip of the Oregon Coast, you’ll find the Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor in Brookings. This recreation area has rugged sea stacks, secluded beaches, and some of the most jaw-dropping vistas you’ll find on the West Coast.

Finally, make your way back to Portland, completing the 745-mile loop around the western portion of the state.

Summer is absolutely the best time to head to the Oregon Coast , thanks to the pleasant weather and clear skies. If you want to avoid the crowds, though, early fall (late September and early October) can be a good time to get most of the attractions to yourself and snag some decent deals on accommodations.

The Oregon Coast from Portland is certainly worthy of being on this list: road trip USA west coast!

Recommended by Jessica of Uprooted Traveler

2. Pacific Coast Highway road trip: San Francisco to San Diego

Big Sur california view of grey beach teal water scenic road through mountain

Distance: 615+ miles Recommended time: 3-10 days Best time of year: November through April

You’ll want to keep this west coast road trip itinerary! The drive from San Francisco to San Diego, California is absolutely stunning.

From the rugged, untouched coast of Big Sur to the sandy beaches of Southern California and charming towns in between, this is a bucket list road trip, for sure!

Fly into San Francisco and rent a car , drive the coast and fly back out of San Diego. You can do this trip in as little as 3 days, but 7-10 days is recommended.

There are over 30 fabulous stops on a San Francisco to San Diego road trip , so you’ll never run out of things to do.

Starting in San Francisco, be sure to visit the Golden Gate Bridge and hike the Land’s End Trail for spectacular views of the bay. Next up is Monterey, where you can shop and dine in the historic Cannery Row, or visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium .

There are plenty of things to do with kids in Monterey too, making this road trip option one of the best on this list for families.

A must-see along this US west coast road trip is Carmel-by-the-Sea. Charming architecture met with great beaches, this is a fun stop. This is a great spot for an overnight stay , because Big Sur is next and there’s not very many accommodations for a few hundred miles.

Fill up on gas in Carmel-by-the-Sea before hitting the road to Big Sur. This undeveloped stretch of land is where cliffs meet the ocean, where whale watching, sea lions and sea otters are prominent nearly year round.

There are so many things to do in Big Sur that every vacation style will love this region. Be sure to stop by the Bixby Creek Bridge, McWay Falls and Sand Dollar Beach.

As you make your way through Southern California, the charming towns of San Luis Obispo and Solvang make way for Malibu, Huntington Beach, La Jolla and finally to San Diego.

Ideally, you could spend 2 days in San Diego , visiting the highlight including Balboa Park, Old Town San Diego , the Gaslamp District and Coronado Beach.

This fun-filled road trip can be done any time of year. The Big Sur coast sees a lot of marine fog during the summer and early fall months, so winter and spring are the best times for views and the fewer crowds.

Recommended by me – Nikki of Inspired Routes

3. Washington National Parks

mt rainier hike up skyline trail with paved path wildflowers and mountain in distance

Distance: 600+ miles Recommended time: 7 – 14 days Best time of year: June through September

If you’re looking to see some of the most beautiful views on the western part of the United States, then a Washington state national parks road trip is a must!

On this trip, you’ll see the sites and hear the sounds of Mount Rainier, Olympic and North Cascades National Parks, as well as see the Rainy City, Seattle.

Start the road trip in Mount Rainier, hit Olympic second, and then make your way towards North Cascades for a long , but totally worth it road trip. 

This trip can quickly become over 600 miles, so it’s recommended to have at least a week to complete it, but having 10 to 14 days is more ideal.

Starting in Mount Rainier, it’s a must to visit the Paradise area of the park, and spend some time hiking the trails, such as the Skyline Trail . The Nisqually Vista trail is one of the best beginner trails in the state.

After you’ve spent time enjoying the best things to do in Mt Rainier National Park , head north towards Olympic National Park. Start your visit on the western half, along the Pacific Coast. Visit Ruby and Rialto Beaches before heading to Hurricane Ridge.

From here, drive out of the park and stop in Seattle before the last leg of the trip. Spending just one day in Seattle , you can see the highlights like Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, Museum of Pop Culture and the Olympic Sculpture Park. Be sure to take one of the Pike Place Market food tours while you’re in town!

North Cascades is your final destination, where you’ll be greeted with towering peaks. See the fabulous Diablo Lake and Washington Pass Overlook. Embark on the Maple Pass Hike or to Blue Lake.

Because this Washington road trip is through many mountains, it’s best done in the summer, as many roads close in the winter.

If you’re flying in, it’s best to fly into Seattle and then rent a car there. And don’t forget your America the Beautiful parks pass , as you’ll get good use out of it on this trip!

Recommended by Kassidy of The Hiking Helper

4. Anchorage to Seward, Alaska (one of the most scenic on this list of road trip USA west coast)

west coast road trip itinerary view of Alaska wilderness trees green and yellow and lake in fall

Distance: 125 miles Recommended time: 2+ days Best time of year: April through September

The drive from Anchorage to Seward Alaska is arguably among the most beautiful stretches of road in the USA. On a map the distance between these two cities is just 125 miles, but with all the stunning views and beautiful places along the way it takes much longer than 2 hours to drive.

This road trip follows the Old Seward Highway which traces Turnagain Arm, a waterway that forms the northern boundary of the Cook Inlet off of the Gulf of Alaska.

On one side of the road is deep blue water with snow-capped mountains in the distance and on the other side are the stunning forest-covered Chugach Mountains with endless hiking trails to explore. Beluga whales can be spotted along this section from July through August.

Once you reach the town of Portage, the highway crosses onto the Kenai Peninsula, where the small harbor town of Seward is located. Here you will find Kenai Fjord National Park , which is accessible by both land and water. By land, hike up to Exit Glacier or, by water, spend a day on a glacier cruise into the park.

Other great places to stop on this road trip from Anchorage to Seward include the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, the Alyeska aerial tram in Girdwood and a boat ride to Portage Glacier in Portage.

This road trip is best in the warmer months, from April through September. Beginning in October, many businesses and tours begin shutting down for the season. Seward is a charming town to stay in with many lodging options ranging from hotels, quaint cabins by the water and bed and breakfasts.

This Alaskan adventure is undoubtedly one of the best west coast road trip itineraries!

Recommended by Susan of This Big Wild World

5. Arizona road trip: Phoenix to Tucson

pink sky at dusk with road below and mountain in disance

Distance: 110+ miles Recommended time: 3+ days Best time of year: spring or fall

This US west coast road trip is based in Arizona, and you’re certainly in for a treat!

While Phoenix may be the official capital of Arizona, Tucson is the outdoor hub of the state. One hundred and twelve miles to the southeast of Phoenix, Tucson’s surrounded by mountains, saguaros and the only National Park protecting the sacred Saguaros – Saguaro National Park. 

The drive on Interstate 10 isn’t much to write home about, but when you begin to close in on the Tucson City limits, the fun begins. You’ll first reach the western half of Saguaro National Park, a pristine landscape covered in cacti.

This part is geared toward photographers and those without the need for handholding. It’s best viewed at sunset when Arizona’s famed skies put on a show.

After sunset, continue into the city for delicious Mexican food and your lodging. The following day you can explore Tucson , drive the 50 minutes up to Mt Lemmon, a 9,000+ foot goliath casting its shadow over Tucson, or head to the eastern end of town for the second half of Saguaro National Park.

If you choose the park, know it’s more developed, mountainous (trails go as high as 8,000+ feet), and has a visitor center. The eastern part is perfect for families and those looking for a moderate day hike. The main area isn’t large but offers a nice loop drive with various trailheads to start your walks.

If you’re visiting in the warmer months and looking to escape the heat, Mt. Lemmon is your best friend. On average, the top of the mountain offers visitors a 22-degree reprieve from the heat below . Here, you’ll find miles and miles of hiking and mountain biking.

After your adventure, stop by the famous Cookie Cabin for delicious pizza and an even more tasty Pizookie. Then, on your way down, stop by Windy Point and take in the sunset. Tucson’s known for putting on the best sky magic in the southwest. 

Lastly, be careful while driving on Mt. Lemmon’s scenic byway. It’s curvy and a favorite of cyclists in the area. 

Recommended by Alec of Explore with Alec

6. San Francisco to Yosemite (iconic west coast road trip route)

San Francisco bridge with cliffs in background white waves and large bridge

Distance: 212 miles Recommended time: 2+ days Best time of year: May through September

Visiting Yosemite National Park is one of the most popular weekend trips from San Francisco, and is a fantastic option for one of the best west coast road trips itineraries!

A scenic road trip from San Francisco to Yosemite is the best way to enjoy the area. The most scenic route to  Yosemite from San Francisco  takes CA-99 S and CA-140 E and goes through the towns of Merced, Mariposa, and Midpines to the Arch Rock Entrance of Yosemite National Park. 

The distance between San Francisco and Yosemite NP via this scenic route is just over 200 miles, and the average driving time is about 4.5 hours. 

However, making stops in Merced, Mariposa and Midpines on the way to Yosemite is a must-do. Therefore, choose to spend an extended weekend in Yosemite instead of a weekend.

Merced, called the “Gateway to Yosemite’, is about 130 miles away from San Francisco. Make a stop in Merced and do wine tasting at Vista Ranch , see the historic Merced County Courthouse Museum and visit the fabulous Merced Antique Mall. 

After a break in Merced, head to Mariposa, only 37 miles from Merced. The town Mariposa is such a charming Gold Rush town.

You might enjoy staying overnight in Mariposa . Choose a 2-hour zipline adventure at Yosemite Ziplines & Adventure Ranch from the mountain in Polaris Rangers to Downtown Mariposa. Afterward, indulge in delicious bites at Charles Street Dinner House and explore fantastic Mariposa wineries like Casto Oaks Fine Wine and Art and the Butterfly Creek Winery.

Continue to Yosemite after Mariposa, but make a break in Midpines, which is only 12 mi southwest of El Portal in Yosemite. Midpines is a lovely place for picnicking, swimming, rafting and fishing.

After Midpines, head to Yosemite. The stylish Rush Creek Lodge at Yosemite is in Buck Meadows and on the way from Midpines to Yosemite Valley. Check-in at your room and start exploring the marvelous Yosemite National Park.

El Capitan, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Falls, Glacier Point viewpoint, Fallen Wawona Tunnel Tree and Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias await you! 

The best time to visit Yosemite is from May to September. 

Recommended by Milijana of World Travel Connector 

7. Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon

orange curvy sandstone rock in antelope canyon arizona

Distance: 726 miles Recommended time: 3+ days Best time of year: spring or fall

One of the best road trips in the western USA is  Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon . Because Las Vegas airport has so many connections and fairly cheap flights, many people like to fly into Las Vegas and explore from there.

This road trip starts in Vegas and explores some of the amazing destinations northern Arizona and southern Utah has to offer.

You can do this road trip as a loop, or as a there-and-back trip. Starting out at Vegas head west towards Flagstaff and along the way you can stop off and enjoy Hoover Dam, Lake Mead and Kingman Arizona.

From Flagstaff head north towards the Grand Canyon, one of the best stops on this road trip. After checking out the Grand Canyon, head north to Page, Arizona, which is a great stop-over city to spend the night.

The next morning head out to explore all the best sights near Page, such as Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. After touring these incredible places, you can start heading towards Zion National Park.

After hiking some incredible trails inside the park, grab a hotel room in Springdale , just outside Zion. The next day head out back towards Las Vegas, while stopping at Valley of Fire State Park on your way back.

Of course you can spend longer at any of these destinations, but if you’re short on time this road trip can be done in 3 days . 

The best time to do this road trip is in spring or fall. In the summer it can be incredibly hot in this part of the country. Zion in particular is one of the best national parks to visit in May , if you can arrange for it.

The winter is a great option if you really want to avoid the crowds, but some trails and roads could be closed so keep that in mind. Don’t forget to buy your Antelope Canyon tickets in advance, as they sell out really fast.

Recommended by Jessica of Unearth the Voyage

8. Utah national parks road trip

Zion National park view of canyon with massive orange rocky cliffs and road deep in valley

Distance: 878+ miles Recommended time: 5 – 14 days Best time of year: anytime

One of the best American west coast road trip adventures is through the Mighty 5 in Utah. A stunning display of nature and endless views greet you on a Utah national parks road trip .

It’s best to start this road trip by flying into Salt Lake City and departing from Las Vegas. Rent a car, RV or camper van to explore these amazing national parks.

From Salt Lake City, travel about 4 hours to Moab. There, you’ll have access to Arches and Canyonlands National Park. Ideally, you’d have a few days to explore each park. But you can see quite a bit with just one day in Arches National Park .

Hike to Delicate Arch, the most famous arch in the world! Visit the Devil’s Playground, where you’ll see multiple arches in a short distance. The last major stop within the park is The Windows, where you see the huge Double Arch.

Canyonlands National Park has expansive views with many overlooks and hiking trails. The Mesa Arch Trail is a short walk to an arch overlooking the canyon, and perfect for a sunrise adventure. Be sure to check out the views at Grand View Point Overlook, Green River Overlook and White Rim Overlook.

The journey to Capital Reef is a fun drive along Utah Scenic Byway 24. Once there, be sure to check out the Fruita Historic District, Hike the Hickman Bridge Trail and take the Capitol Reef Scenic Drive.

For out-of-this-world views, you’ll love Bryce Canyon National Park. Check out the viewpoints at Inspiration Point and Bryce Point. This park has a shuttle system that’s convenient and prevents congestion within the park.

Be sure to take the shuttle to Sunrise Point, where you can start a phenomenal 3.2 mile hike, the Queens Garden Trail and Navajo Loop . Walk through the funky hoodoos into the base of the amphitheater. So fun!

The last park on this US west coast road trip is Zion. This is one of the most visited national parks in the USA, and for good reason! Massive canyon views surround you throughout the park.

Take the Zion shuttle to hike The Narrows, or apply for a permit to hike Angels Landing . For a low-key trip to Zion with kids , you could hike the Canyon Overlook Trail, Emerald Pools or Pa’rus Trail.

After your visit to the Mighty 5 in Utah, take the 2.5 hour drive to Las Vegas. Fly out directly or spend a day or two exploring Vegas and the area’s many attractions.

Want to see more of Las Vegas? Check out what you must do in Vegas for first timers .

9. Salt Lake City to Yellowstone (perfect US west coast road trip)

multicolored prismatic spring with steam coming off it and parking lot in distance

Distance: 321+ miles Recommended time: 3+ days Best time of year: May through September

Salt Lake City is a beautiful place to start your road trip to Yellowstone National Park. Surrounded by the Wasatch Mountains, breathtaking views will greet you from the get-go.

The drive from Salt Lake City to the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park is 321 miles and takes 5 hours to drive via I-15N. It’s one of the best west coast road trips USA!

If you’d prefer a more scenic route, consider taking a longer trip to the south entrance of the park through Jackson, Wyoming, via Highway 89. This longer loop (SLC to Yellowstone and back to SLC) includes 12 hours of road time, covering 734 miles.

Whether you have a few days to spare or all week, take this trip at your own pace.

The scenic drive from Salt Lake City to Yellowstone detours through Jackson and Grand Teton National Park. Jackson is a popular ski resort and has a charming wild west feel to the town.

If you’re looking for lodging in Jackson, consider staying at Elk County Inn , Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole or at The Lodge at Jackson Hole .

Grand Teton National Park is just miles away from Jackson. The beautiful park features amazing hiking trails and scenic views, including Inspiration Point Grand Teton . Most known for its beautiful mountains, the Teton Range is famous for its sharp peaks.

Once you’ve made your way to Yellowstone, best places to stay in Yellowstone are limited. Old Faithful Lodge and Cabins, Canyon Lodge and Cabins, Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel are great options for lodging. Keep in mind West Yellowstone and Gardiner are also great nearby areas to stay.

Most of the roads and amenities in Yellowstone are closed through May in the Tetons and in the park. May is a great time to visit because it’s less crowded, but most of the park, including the most popular attractions, is open.

Recommended by Candice of CS Ginger 

10. Salem, Mt Hood and Oregon waterfalls loop

mount hood at sunset and lake reflection pink sky

Distance: 530 miles Recommended time: 3+ days Best time of year: June through September

Starting in  Salem  or Portland, you can easily visit the wide range of Oregon’s diverse terrain in a short time. This Oregon Highlights loop can be completed in less than 11 hours (530 miles) of driving time. 

You’ll want to spend a minimum of 3 days on this road trip, though it’s best enjoyed over a full week, or even longer.

While the trip can be enjoyed all year round, you may sometimes need chains or snow tires to drive through the mountain pass in winter. For the best road tripping weather in Oregon, aim for June through September. 

First, spend as much time as you want in Oregon’s largest cities – Portland or Salem, where you’ll find tasty eateries, urban hikes and cute shopping streets. 

Next, head East on I-84 through the impressive Colombia River Gorge with its many waterfalls, on your way to the trendy windsurfing town of Hood River. 

You can pick up treats from local apple farms as you head South through Mt. Hood National Forest and drive by snow-capped mountain peaks on your way to Central Oregon.

After enjoying your favorite outdoor adventure activities in the high desert, make your way back over the mountain range to Silver Falls State Park . This is where you can see 10 waterfalls on one trail – and even walk behind a few of the falls! 

Continue back into the Willamette Valley. Explore Oregon wine country around McMinnville, Oregon, taking your pick of scenic vineyards for wine tasting.

Then, continue West just 1 hour to reach the rugged Oregon Coast. You can climb the dunes at Pacific City and grab some crispy fish and chips. Make a final stop at the Tillamook Cheese factory on your way back to Salem or Portland.

Recommended by Michelle of Intentional Travelers

Can you believe this list?! Not even half done, there’s way more ideas to build your perfect west coast road trip itinerary coming right up!

11. Death Valley to Yosemite (find adventure with this road trip USA west coast route)

view of brown tan rocky terrain at Death Valley national park

Distance: 319 miles Recommended time: 2-3 days Best time of year: September or October

The drive between Death Valley and Yosemite is an epic adventure through some of America’s most iconic national parks, and it’s one of the best west coast road trips!

The 2 parks have their own distinct personalities — Death Valley National Park is a desert expanse with hundreds of mountain ranges and some of the lowest elevation points in North America, and Yosemite National Park is filled with granite cliffs and waterfalls that provide majestic landscapes.

Start your trip at Badwater Basin in Death Valley National Park. You can stop along Highway 190 as it passes through Furnace Creek, but plan on stopping near Zabriskie Point for sunset views of the surrounding mountains and valley floor.

Then head north towards Mono Lake and stay overnight in Lee Vining or Mammoth Lakes . End your trip in Yosemite Valley after driving through Tioga Road in Yosemite.

The drive from Badwater Basin to Yosemite Valley is 319 miles and takes 6 to 6.5 hours non-stop. You can finish the road trip within a day but it’s recommended to spend at least 2-3 days exploring the parks and in between.

Highlights of this road trip include Lone Pine, Crowley Lake and Mammoth Lakes.

The best places to stay are inside Death Valley National Park and Yosemite National Park so you’ll get more time to explore the park. Since Tioga Road is closed from November through May and Death Valley gets scorching hot during the summer, the best time to do the road trip is in the fall. 

Recommended by Rasika of Bae Area And Beyond

12. Road to Hana, Maui

black sand beach epic maui road trip with green covered cliffs and ocean

Distance: 52 miles Recommended time: 1- 2 days Best time of year: anytime

When you think of Hawaii, a road trip may not come to mind but driving the  Road to Hana  on Maui is one of the best ways to experience this island. The scenic drive takes you from Kahului to the eastern side of the island to the town of Hana. 

While obviously not located in the Continental US, it’s a must-see on this list of best road trip USA west coast!

The Road to Hana is 52 miles of one lane bridges, hairpin turns and curves. This road trip will take up an entire day so make sure you pack lots of snacks and fill up for gas before you embark on this journey.

The winding road takes you past jaw-dropping seascape views, roaring waterfalls, pristine beaches and through lush rainforest. Some highlights of this drive include Twin Falls, the Painted Forest, Honomanu Bay, the awe inspiring Wai’anapanapa State Park, Wailua Falls and Haleakala National Park.

Most people drive the Road to Hana and back in the same day but if time allows, stay the night in Hana town . If you stay at the  Hana Maui Resort  you’re in for a real treat.

This will give you a full day to experience the Road to Hana and to not feel rushed on the way back. Plus it’s not the most enjoyable drive at night on a narrow, winding cliffside road.

Since we are talking about Hawaii, you can road trip the Road to Hana anytime of the year. Just avoid this journey during heavy rains as flash floods can happen in the blink of an eye and parts of the road can get swept away.

Don’t forget to wear your bathing suit, water shoes and pack a lightweight towel because pulling off the side of the road to swim under a waterfall is the name of the game. Buckle up, enjoy the ride and prepare for a road trip of a lifetime.

Recommended by Jess of I’m Jess Traveling 

13. San Francisco to Lake Tahoe

bright blue lake water and shore road trip usa west coast

Distance: 323 Recommended time: 2+ days Best time of year: June through October

A road trip from the San Francisco Bay Area to Lake Tahoe is filled with gorgeous vistas and plenty of amazing things to do!

This road trip is 323 miles and can be done in only 2 days, but do yourself a favor and spend a few more to really soak up the beauty of the area! A road trip to Lake Tahoe can be completed in any season of the year, however summer or fall is recommended to avoid possible road closures due to snow.

Departing from San Francisco, travelers should head east on Highway 80 through Donner Pass, Truckee and then Tahoe City on the lake. 

Driving around the full length of Lake Tahoe is 72 miles of pure beauty. In summer, there are  many swimming beaches  such as Kings Beach, Zephyr and Sugar Pine Point Beach. 

The Tahoe East Shore Bike Trail is a 3 mile long paved path that runs from Incline Village to Sand Harbor either on bike or on foot. Many other hiking trails also provide a break from being in the car, such as Eagle Rock or down to Emerald Bay.

Tahoe Lakeshore Lodge & Spa and Hotel Azure Tahoe are both wonderful choices for lodging due to their lakefront locations, incredible views and lovely rooms.

After circling the lake, visitors are in for a fun day of adventure in Virginia City . This old silver mining town is filled with old saloons selling sarsaparillas, tours of underground mines and old schoolhouses, wooden sidewalks and plenty of cute shops. 

This Lake Tahoe road trip can end by taking an easy flight out of the Reno airport or travelers can head back on the scenic Highway 50 for another route back toward the Bay Area. No matter which route you choose, your San Francisco to Lake Tahoe adventure is sure to be one of the best west coast road trips!

Recommended by Sierra of Island and Alpine

14. Grand Teton to Glacier National Park (amazing sights on this road trip USA west coast)

Yellowstone national park waterfall with snowy mountain cliffs nearby

Distance: 500+ miles Recommended time: 10 – 14 days Best time of year: August or September

The next road trip USA west coast is a must-see! A Wyoming and Montana road trip from Grand Tetons National Park to Yellowstone National Park to Glacier National Park is a great way to take in some of the most scenic and wild places in America.

At Grand Teton National Park, you’ll see the Teton Mountains, considered one of the most beautiful stretches anywhere in the Rockies.   Must-see in Grand Teton include Inspiration Point, Jackson Lake Beach and the Hike to Taggart Lake.

These parks are so amazing in late summer and early fall, Grand Teton made the list of one of the best places to visit in August in the US.

In Yellowstone, you’ll see some of the most famous landmarks in the country: Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, and the Grand Prismatic Spring. The wildlife, wide open spaces and scenic views are simply incredible.

And finally, in Glacier, you’ll see the park’s namesake glaciers, along with big horn sheep and, depending on the season, one of the most famous drives in America: the Going-to-the-Sun Road. Don’t miss the beautiful waterfalls in Glacier National Park , including Virginia Falls, Saint Mary Falls, Baring Falls and more.

You can start by basing yourself in Jackson, Wyoming, then move on to West Yellowstone, Montana, and end your trip in Whitefish, Montana. 

The trip is over 500 miles from start to finish, however, plan on putting many more miles than that on your car as you explore the parks. 

If you rent a car , you can fly into Jackson and fly out of Kalispell. Just make sure you get a car with unlimited miles!

Timing this road trip is the real challenge, as these parks are remarkably different from season to season.  

This trip is perfect for a shoulder season road trip since you’ll find smaller crowds in May and September than in the summer. 

However, watch for seasonal closures, as some of the highlights of the parks (especially Glacier) are only open in the late summer. If you want to be able to experience all of the best sites at each park, plan your trip for August or the first half of September and book early! 

While these parks can technically be visited in winter, highway closures combined with heavily restricted park access make these a winter destination for those with a true sense of adventure (and an ability to be flexible!).

Ten days is enough to get the highlights of each park, but, if you can spring for 2 full weeks, you won’t regret it! If you do end up with more time, you can even see more of the  National Park Sites in Montana  or Wyoming.

Recommended by Stephanie of History Fangirl

15. Kauai road trip

multicolored canyon with blue sky, green trees and red cliffs

Distance: 80 miles Recommended time: 3+ days Best time of year: anytime

While not in the continental US, this is absolutely one of the best west coast road trips!

Home to the jaw-dropping NaPali Coast, you can’t actually circle the whole island via car, but you can drive most of the perimeter. This road trip takes you around as much of the island as you can drive from north, to south, then west and back north again.

Starting in Princeville, Hawaii on the north shore of Kauai, visit the famous Hanalei Pier , an iconic place in Kauai. Go snorkeling on Anini Beach, one of the best beaches in Kauai . You’ll want to spend at least one day exploring the north shore, or more if you have the time.

Next stop is Kapaa, this eclectic beach town perfect for smoothies and swimming. Be sure to stop at Java Kai, one of the best places to eat in Kauai . Later that day, make your way south to Koloa.

Famous for Poipu Beach, this is typically the sunniest and driest part of the island. Visit Shipwreck Beach and hike the Mahaulepu Heritage Trail , where you’ll see the stunning southern coastline.

On your 3rd day touring the island, you’re in for a real treat! Drive about an hour northwest to the Waimea Canyon State Park. Also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, the Waimea Canyon is a stunning, multicolored canyon and a must-see in Kauai.

There, you can spend some time at the overlooks or hike the Waimea Canyon Trail , which takes you into the canyon to a lush waterfall. So fun!

After seeing the Waimea Canyon, you’ll want to head to Koke’e State Park to witness the stunning NaPali Coast . Visit the Kalalau Lookout or Pu’u O Kila Lookout for amazing views of the rugged coastline. If you’re prepared with hiking boots and trekking poles , hike the Pihea Trail for even more views of the NaPali Coast.

This epic Kauai vacation and road trip around the island can be done anytime of year. You’ll want to spend as many days in Kauai as possible to experience the magic of the island, but at minimum 3 days and 4 nights to complete this road trip.

Recommended by Nikki of She Saves She Travels

16. Portland to Seattle, plus Astoria

view of coast and bridge in Oregon with poles sticking out of water

Distance: 275 miles Recommended time: 4+ days Best time of year: spring and summer

One of the best road trips in the western U.S. hits 3 of the best cities in the Pacific Northwest: Portland, Astoria and Seattle.

The entire route is only 275 miles and about 5 hours if you drive straight through. But you’ll want to spend 2-3 nights in each stop to enjoy each of these wonderful spots and their surroundings. This PNW road trip is the perfect combination of beautiful scenery, history, bucket list attractions and great food.

In Portland, stay at the Hyatt Centric and you’ll be in walking distance to Pioneer Courthouse Square, as well as some great restaurants. The City of Roses is one of the best food cities in America after all.

Make sure to eat some of the  famous foods of Portland  like a Voodoo Doughnut and local charcuterie from Olympic Provisions. If you have the time, a day trip to the Columbia River Gorge is worth an excursion.

Drive to Astoria via route 26. It’s worth the 5 extra minutes on your 2 hour trip for the scenery. The best part is you’ll see the northern Oregon Coast. Stop at Ecola State Park for stunning views of Cannon Beach.

When you arrive in Astoria on the Columbia River, stay at the Bowline Hotel . Spring for a riverfront room where you’ll have gorgeous views from your balcony. Stroll the Riverwalk, admire the Victorian architecture, and explore the historic gems of the Lewis and Clark expedition. 

When leaving Astoria, go across the Astor-Megler Bridge to follow the 101 to Seattle. This large port city has lots of museums, gardens, and coffee shops.

Although it’s touristy, go to the top of the Space Needle for incredible vistas and explore Pike’s Place Market to see whole fish being tossed back and forth at the fish markets. 

This American west road trip offers classic views of the ocean and the moody coastline. Plus it’s a road trip you won’t soon forget!

Recommended by Denise of Chef Denise

17. Las Vegas, Southern Utah and Arizona (epic adventure: road trip USA west coast)

Grand Canyon National Park red multicolored canyon at sunset on a west coast road trip

Distance: 850+ miles Recommended time: 7+ days Best time of year: March through May

Start and end this  epic 7 day southwest road trip loop  in Las Vegas. You’ll see 12 amazing natural features, including 4 national parks, and one modern engineering marvel. Not to mention any extra days spent exploring Vegas at the beginning or end of your trip!

Begin with a day trip out to Death Valley National Park. Return to Vegas for the night.

Next, explore the beauty of Red Rock Canyon scenic drive , a national recreation area in the morning and the fiery red swirls of Valley of Fire State Park in the afternoon. Drive to St George, Utah to spend the night.

Enjoy the next 2 days exploring Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks . Both have stunning hikes and views. Continue on to Page, Arizona.

Spend a day in this area visiting photogenic Horseshoe Bend, touring Antelope Canyon and paddling or hiking around Lake Powell.

Next, explore the Grand Canyon’s South Rim in just a day . Take the scenic drive in from the east entrance and end the day at Mather Point viewpoint for stunning sunset views. Drive to Flagstaff, Arizona to overnight.

A quick morning visit to Walnut Canyon National Monument is worth it to see ancient cliff dwellings up close and personal. Then get on the road and drive to Hoover Dam, gaining an hour as it operates on PST, arriving in time to catch one of the afternoon Dam Tours.

Back in Vegas, use the evening to explore or catch a show!

Spring is the ideal season for this road trip. You’ll avoid the extreme heat of summer but also miss most of the snow and reduced winter hours at the higher elevation parks.

An America the Beautiful National Park Pass will save you hundreds of dollars on this road trip itinerary. It pays for itself several times over in just a week, and it’s valid for a year.

This amazing western USA road trip is busy and covers a lot of ground! If you can expand your time to 2 weeks, you take take a more leisurely pace.

Recommended by Rachel of Means to Explore

18. Death Valley to Mammoth Lakes, California

view of mammoth lakes with forest and mountains

Distance: 200 miles Recommended time: 4-5 days Best time of year: spring or fall

Take an amazing American west coast road trip full of outdoor adventures in the Eastern Sierras from Death Valley to Mammoth Lakes!

The drive north along US-395 is approximately 200 miles and takes about 4 hours straight through, but it’s definitely worth taking at least 4 or 5 days to fully explore all the areas along the way.

Start your road trip in Death Valley National Park , located along the border of Nevada and California. Death Valley is home to the highest recorded air temperature on earth, as well as the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin.

Head from Death Valley to the town of Lone Pine, which is famous for being home to Mount Whitney, the highest point in the continental US. You’ll need a permit to hike Mt. Whitney , but if you’re lucky enough to snag one, standing on the 14,505 foot summit is a truly incredible feeling. If you just want a view of Mt. Whitney, camp in the Alabama Hills for a truly spectacular sight of the Sierra Nevada.

After you come down from that high, drive north to Bishop and partake in your favorite outdoor pursuit . This mountain town is home to plenty of hiking trails, mountain biking trails and rock climbing crags.

Finally, make your way to Mammoth Lakes where you can continue your outdoor adventures or take a break and soak in some of the many nearby hot springs . Be sure to check out the Crab Cooker if you like it hot! And say cheers to your epic road trip with a local beer at Mammoth Brewery.

Recommended by Allison of She Dreams of Alpine

19. Alaska Highway (amazing idea for west coast road trips)

view of buffalo crossing road on Alaska Highway road trip USA west coast

Distance: up to 1,390 miles Recommended time: 7+ days Best time of year: May through September

Are you looking for an epic road trip USA west coast? Look no further than the Alaska Highway! Stretching 1,390 miles from Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska, this highway will take you through some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Canada and Alaska.

To get to the Alaska Highway (Alcan), you’ll need to take one of two ways to get to Dawson Creek: either up Icefield Parkway ( Banff to Jasper National Park ), or through British Columbia down the Sea-to-Sky Highway. Perhaps take one there and the other on your way back home!

When planning your road trip on the Alaska Highway, it’s important to consider how much time you want to spend on the road and where you want to stop along the way.

The highway can be completed in as few as 3 days, but that will feel very rushed. Even spending at least a week along the Alcan highway will feel too fast if you’re fully taking advantage of everything this incredible journey has to offer. 

While the Alaska Highway winds through some of the snowiest parts of the world, the road is open and maintained all year long. However, this amazing west coast road trip is best between May to September.

From wildlife viewing opportunities and breathtaking mountains, to roadside attractions like Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, there is something for everyone along the Alcan Highway. 

There are plenty of national parks, provincial parks and free remote camping spots along the way, as well as small hotels and inns in even the smallest of towns. Do keep in mind that peak season along the Alaska Highway is short and things book up fast, so the earlier you make reservations the better!

Recommended by Chris & Sara of Chris and Sara

20. Southern California road trip: Los Angeles, Joshua Tree, San Diego

US west coast road trip view of California pier with carnival rides above ocean

Distance:  408 miles Recommended time:  4 days Best time of year:  spring or fall

If you’re looking for a Southern California sampler, this 4-day road trip itinerary is for you! On this looped route, you’ll see the best of Southern California including Los Angeles, Joshua Tree National Park, and San Diego for some city, desert and beach time!

Whether you’re traveling to Southern California as a couple, solo, with young kids or even exploring LA with teens , you’re going to love this road trip!

Because this route is a loop, you can easily start from Los Angeles or San Diego depending on where you can secure the cheapest flights. Spring and fall are the best times to visit all 3 destinations because of great weather and fewer crowds.

In Los Angeles, you’ll want to stay at least 2 full days to get a good taste of the city. 

First, visit the downtown LA area where at Grand Central Market, you can try many local favorites including strawberry donuts from The Donut Man and Mexican sweet and spicy fruit cups at La Frutería.

Also nearby is Angel’s Flight Railway, the Last Bookstore and the iconic Bradbury Building.

On your second day in LA, be sure to visit Griffith Observatory, which has great views of the Hollywood Sign and downtown LA. If you prefer another museum, the Getty is one of the best art museums in the city, or instead opt for a half day at the Santa Monica Pier to ride the ferris wheel at Pacific Park.

In Los Angeles, stay in Burbank for a more quiet location, or Silver Lake to be right next to the action downtown!

Next, take a  day trip to Joshua Tree National Park . 

Check out Barker Dam Nature Trail with authentic petroglyphs, Keys View for a one-of-a-kind view of ecosystems colliding, hike Lost Horse Mine Trail Loop to learn about the Western mining history in the park, and finally visit Cholla Cactus Garden with plants that you can only see here.

Joshua Tree has some phenomenal camping or check out the many unique vacation rentals nearby including those that look like spaceships!

San Diego is the final stop on this loop (or maybe first for you depending where you flew into). 

You can see the highlights of San Diego in one day including Balboa Park where there are over 20 local museums and gardens, the historic Gaslamp Quarter with a vibrant nightlife scene, and Cabrillo National Monument where you can explore the Point Loma Tide Pools and maybe spot some sea lion!

Be sure to check out the best things to do in Old Town San Diego as well, including the birthplace of California.

In San Diego, stay along the marina or near the Gaslamp Quarter for the most central location. The Horton Grand Hotel is a great affordable option with a beautiful courtyard!

Recommended by Alanna of Periodic Adventures

More ideas for a west coast road trip

This final 1/3 of the list we’ll hit more of the west coast states, including Washington, California, Oregon and many more. Let’s keep going!

21. Denver to Moab

large lake with mountains and trees on partly cloudy day

Distance: 348 miles Recommended time: 5+ days Best time of year: April through October

This is an American west coast road trip that offers a variety of views from the stunning Rocky Mountains to the desert landscapes in Utah.

Starting in Denver, Colorado, spend a day enjoying the city sights like Union Station, 16th Street Mall and the Denver Art Museum. From there, hit Interstate 70 through the gorgeous Rocky Mountains.

So many charming mountain towns greet you along the way. Be sure to stop and see lake Dillon, and Sapphire Point Overlook which is stunning, particularly in the summer sun.

Next stop by Vail for shopping and dining. This 4-season town is great for skiing in the winter, hiking and biking in the spring, summer and fall. Stay overnight at the Lodge at Lionshead to break up the long drive on this Denver to Moab road trip .

The next day, you’ll drive through more of the Rocky Mountains and Glenwood Canyon out to western Colorado. Swim at the world’s largest mineral hot springs in Glenwood Springs or grab lunch in the charming downtown.

On your way out of Colorado be sure to visit the Colorado National Monument, where this scenic drive provides hiking opportunities and the last of the dramatic landscape in Colorado.

Hop off I-70 and take the scenic highway 128 in Utah. Drive through rocky red desert scenes along the Colorado River to Moab.

Once in Moab, take a day or more to hike in Arches National Park and see the sights of Canyonlands National Park. From there, take a long day’s drive back to Denver, or go through the Mighty 5 in Utah and fly out of Las Vegas.

22. San Francisco, CA to Newport, OR (one of the most underrated road trips USA west coast)

coastal waters with rugged cliffs lighthouse and blue ocean

Distance: 625 miles Recommended time: 3+ days Best time of year: May through October

Taking a  Pacific Coast road trip  is a bucket list experience, and one of the most beautiful stretches is between San Francisco, California and Newport, Oregon.

Start to finish is about 625 miles and will take approximately 14 hours, so allow at least 3 days for this road trip. North of San Francisco, catch CA-1 and stop at Point Reyes National Seashore. It’s a great place to spot gray whales and elephant seals in the spring.

As you continue north, you’ll be treated to stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and rugged cliffs. Once you reach Mendocino, take some time to explore this charming coastal town. Enjoy the best Mendocino restaurants , Glass Beach, botanical garden and so much more.

Pick up Highway 101 when CA-1 ends in Leggett. When it’s time to stop for the night, you can camp at Sue-Meg State Park in Trinidad. It’s a verdant park with easy access to oceanfront trails.

Get an early start the next day, because you’re in redwoods territory. Plan to do some hiking in Redwoods National and State Parks. Since there are multiple parks, stop at the visitor center for maps and advice from rangers.

The next stretch of the coast is stunning! You’ll want to stop at every scenic overlook; there isn’t a bad view along the entire drive. This is especially true once you enter Oregon. 

Brookings is a good place for an overnight at Beachfront Inn . From there, Newport may only be 200 miles away, but it’s definitely going to take some time to get there. A few of the must-see spots include Spruce Island Viewpoint, Meyers Creek Beach Viewpoint, and Heceta Head Lighthouse and Cape Perpetua. 

Once you’re in Newport, head to Mo’s Seafood and Chowder for some crave-worthy clam chowder. While there are now multiple locations, there’s nothing like a cup from the original.

With its incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, historic lighthouses, charming towns, and lush forests, a drive from San Francisco to Newport is one of the best west coast road trips , and an experience you’ll remember forever.

Recommended by Theresa of The Local Tourist

23. Kona to Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii

volcanoes national park red lava at sunset with dark sky

Distance: 200 miles Recommended time: 5-7 days Best time of year: anytime

The Big Island of Hawaii is a bucket list destination and a must-see. A road trip to experience all the unique places should definitely be part of your Big Island itinerary . 

As most visitors land at Kona International Airport, this road trip starts in the beach town of Kona, then continues to the rainforest town of Hilo, followed by a visit to the Volcanoes National Park and then back to Kona.

A total of 5-7 days are recommended for this Big Island road trip to explore all the best sights. 

Plan to spend a few nights in Kona to experience the amazing beaches and snorkeling activities. Kona is the drier side of the Big Island and where all the brand-name resorts are.

The next stop is Hilo, which is around 2 hours drive from Kona. Hilo is where the amazing waterfalls are like Akaka falls and Rainbow Falls. Plan to spend a couple of nights in Hilo. 

Hilo makes for a great base to visit the Volcanoes National Park which is around 45 minute drive from Hilo.

There are amazing hikes here like the Kilauea Iki Crater hike, and you can see the lava glow depending on recent volcanic activity in the park. Visit the nearby black sand beach which is amazing to see. (Oh and if you love unique beaches, be sure to add the Black Sand Beach Vieques in Puerto Rico to your bucket list!)

Finally, make your way back to Kona to complete your road trip. 

In Kona,  King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel  is a great beachfront hotel at a prime location. In Hilo, the Castle Hilo Hawaiian Hotel is a great oceanfront property. 

Although not on the continental US, you can definitely say this is one spectacular road trip USA west coast!

Recommended by Anu of Destination Checkoff

24. Boise to Twin Falls (road trip USA west coast – perfect weekend getaway)

gorge in Idaho view of bright blue water at base of canyon

Distance: 285 miles Recommended time: 2+ days Best time of year: May through September

If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path road trip in Western USA, give Idaho a try.

From Boise to Twin Falls, you’ll walk on the Oregon trails where emigrants travelled in the early 1800s, discover lava tube caves and paddleboard on a crystal clear turquoise river.

Start in Boise, the capital city of Idaho . Make sure to walk around the city center, visit the Old Idaho Penitentiary and hike the Table Rock trail (a 3.5 miles hike).

Then, drive to Three Island Crossing State Park. It’s 73 miles away from Boise.

Stop at Y Knot Winery for a winery tour and a wine tasting. You can stop at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Site and see the original wagon ruts and Conestoga replicas. Or take a self-guided tour of the park.

The Three Island Crossing State Park has a nice campground if you’re camping.

The next day, drive to Twin Falls and explore the Thousand Springs State Park complex . Make a first stop at the Malad Gorge unit, where you can walk along the rim to the Devil’s Washbowl Overlook.

Next up, drive to the Ritter Island unit, where you can paddleboard around the island and admire Lemon Falls. When you are ready, drive to Box Canyon Springs. You can hike down to enjoy the Snake River.

End your day at the Niagara Springs unit before arriving in Twin Falls for the night.

Don’t miss the Perrine Coulee Falls, the Shoshone Falls and the Perrine Memorial Bridge in Twin Falls. If time allows, drive north to Shoshone and stop at the Mammoth’s Idaho Cave and the Shoshone Ice Cave.

Recommended by Emilie of Love Life Abroad

25. Portland to Yellowstone National Park

waterfall through trees west coast road trips itineraries

Distance: 800+ miles Recommended time: 2+ days Best time of year: May through August

A great road trip to take in the Western USA is from  Portland, Oregon to Yellowstone National Park , and back again.

There are 2 routes that are roughly the same distance, one which follows a southern route and one which follows a northern route. It’s the northern route that passes through some amazing landscapes.

Taking the northern route will cover over 800 miles and can be done in as little as 2 days. However, if you are combining it with a visit to Yellowstone National Park, visit the park first and take a leisurely drive back to Portland over several days, stopping at least once along the route.

From Portland, you take I-84, along the Columbia Gorge Creek. If you have time and are doing this route over a few days, stop at Multnomah Falls, one of the most popular recreational places to visit in the Pacific Northwest.

After Columbia Gorge Creek, you will meet I-90 which travels through spectacular scenery and past Coeur d’Alene which sits on the northern end of Harrison Slough lake. 

From wide open country to mountain passes with slopes of trees on either side and then ranch country of Montana, the ever-changing landscape will leave you awe-inspired. 

Yellowstone National Park is your destination and it won’t disappoint. Don’t miss Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and Mammoth Hot Springs.

On your return journey, spend a few nights in Missoula and enjoy leisure time in Caras Park, meditate among the statues of the Garden of 1000 Buddhas, or visit the National Bison Range. And then head back toward Portland.

This route is best taken during summer due to possible road closures due to snow/ice conditions during the winter. There are some steep mountain roads to pass which may be hazardous to drive. 

And be aware that later in summer, the landscape may not be completely visible due to forest fires. However, if you manage to avoid them, you will have a pleasurable drive along this US west coast road trip!

Recommended by Cath of Passports and Adventures

26. Anchorage to Fairbanks (gorgeous west coast road trip itinerary)

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Distance: 360 miles Recommended time: 5 – 7 days Best time of year: June through September

Alaska offers an ideal road trip to visit its gorgeous national parks!

Starting in Anchorage, head north toward the small town of Trapper Creek for approximately 2 hours. You should stay 1-2 nights in the Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge. This quaint lodge is in a secluded area and has a few restaurants onsite.

From there, you can drive further north for 2 hours to Denali National Park or take the  McKinley Explorer train ride  from the nearby town of Talkeetna. This luxurious train offers double decks for upstairs seating under the glass dome windows and downstairs restaurant dining.

The scenic train journey (climbing from 350 to 1600 feet altitude) takes 5 hours and crosses many rivers.

Once in Denali National Park, you can stay at the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge for 2 nights. This resort offers a huge main lodge, several restaurants and many gift shops.

You’ll want to spend at least 1 full day touring the nearby Denali National Park where you’ll see jaw-dropping scenery. If you’re lucky, you’ll spot some wildlife such as grizzly bears, ground squirrels, golden eagles, Dall sheep or wolverines!

Onward to Fairbanks for a 2.5-hour drive, you can stay at the comfortable  Westmark Fairbanks Hotel which offers expansive views from the rooms.

One fun excursion to do in Fairbanks is the  Riverboat Discovery tour  which takes you on an eventful cruise on the Chena and Tanana rivers aboard an authentic sternwheeler boat. Observe sled dog training, bush pilot flying and visit a traditional village.

This is one of the best west coast road trip itineraries, and the best time of year to do it is in September to see the amazing Autumn colors!

Recommended by Jan of Jan Adventures

27. Southern California charm: Ventura, Santa Barbara, Solvang

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Distance:  130 miles Recommended time:  3-4 days Best time of year:  anytime

While this west coast road trip may be low in mileage, it takes you through some of the best spots in California! A route primarily along an ocean-front section of Highway 101, you’ll see Ventura, Channel Islands National Park, Santa Barbara and Solvang. 

Departing from Los Angeles, drive north roughly 2 hours to your first stop, Ventura. You’ll want to spend at least 2 nights here.

On your first evening, you should visit Ventura’s Main Street. This pedestrian-friendly street is full of theaters, boutiques, breweries, and restaurants . Check out TikiGirl for shopping and Rumfish y Vino for dinner. You could also visit the historic Spanish Mission San Buenaventura or grab drinks at the VenTiki Tiki Lounge.

Using the next full day, visit Channel Islands National Park . Departing from Ventura Harbor, take the official boat taxi, Island Packers, to see one of the least visited national parks in the country. Along the way, dolphin, sea lion, or other marine life sightings are nearly guaranteed. 

On your 3rd day, drive an hour north along the coast for your next stop, Santa Barbara . Two nights are also recommended here. Santa Barbara has a wide variety of activities.

From surfing to kayaking and hiking to wine tasting, there is no shortage of fun things to do . If you’re looking to stay in the heart of the action, try the Hotel Californian. Other recommended spots for food or drinks include Zaytoon, Handlebar Coffee Roasters, Loquita and the Santa Barbara Public Market.

Finally, your last stop takes you inland to California’s Danish town. Solvang is memorable for its windmills sprinkled throughout the walkable town.

A thematic experience, Solvang boasts many bakeries and hosts festivals celebrating its Danish heritage. It’s also within the Santa Ynez Valley, so you can visit many wineries and sample some of California’s best wines. If you like cycling, this area is also quite popular among cyclists and you can even do a wine and cycling tour . So fun!

Recommended by Taylor of Taytrum Travels

28. Portland to Southwest Utah (more amazing sights on this US west coast road trip)

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Distance: 2,000+ miles Recommended time: 6+ days Best time of year: May or June

This is the West USA road trip for pacific northwest dwellers who are emerging from a long winter and craving sunshine!

The best time for this road trip is the last week of May or the first week of June. The parks are open and it’s hot in SW Utah but it is not the high season yet.

At just over 2,000 miles roundtrip, you will cover some ground. Plan on setting aside at least 6 days to complete the loop, and 8+ days if you have the extra time. 

Beginning in Portland, drive east to Boise, Idaho for your first night. Make sure to stop at Shoshone Falls on the way.

From Boise, continue to SW Utah, stopping in Salt Lake for lunch. Spend 3-5 days exploring all that Southwest Utah has to offer and soaking up the desert sun.

Stay at Under Canvas Zion for a luxury glamping experience, and/or at Zion EcoCabins for other worldly views from your A-frame or private hot tub. For details and more places to stay check out where to stay Near Zion National Park . 

Allocate at least 1 day to explore Zion National Park. Hike Angels Landing for sunrise and Canyon Overlook Trail in the afternoon.

The next day, venture to Red Cliffs National Conservation Area for incredible scenery and hiking, then hop over (5 minutes) to Quail Creek Reservoir to cool off. You can even rent paddle boards and kayaks. 

On your last day, begin your journey home and stop at Bryce Canyon National Park on the way.

Spend a few hours exploring the trails around Sunrise Point to get a feel for the park. The Queens Garden Trail and Navajo Loop offers spectacular scenery.

Continue on to Park City for your last night. Spend the evening strolling the picturesque streets. Rise early to make your way back to Portland.

Recommended by Jade of Well and Good Travel

29. Las Vegas to Death Valley

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Distance: 298 miles (there and back) Recommended time: 1 – 3 days Best time of year: October through April

Unknowingly to most, Las Vegas is actually a perfect starting point for many west coast road trips itineraries. You can oftentimes find affordable flights to the McCarran airport which will start your adventure off on the right foot.

This Las Vegas to Death Valley road trip will take you to other-worldly landscapes, epic hikes and some of the best views. 

The Furnace Creek Visitor Center in Death Valley is located just over 2 hours from the airport and this road trip can actually be completed in just one day! Get an early start to your day so you can catch the breathtaking sunrise inside the park. 

After arriving in the park, head to Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes to watch the sun rise over the undisturbed and smooth sand dunes. You can choose to hike to the top of a dune or watch closer to the parking lot. Once the sun has risen, head to the Mosaic Canyon Trail for a 3.3-mile hike. 

Other stops on this road trip include lunch at Stovepipe Wells, marveling at the lowest place in North America , Badwater Basin, driving Artist Palette drive, Golden Canyon trail and watching the sunset over Zabriske point. 

It’s HIGHLY discouraged to visit this park in the summer months as the temperature rarely dips below 100 degrees Fahrenheit, so this road trip is best done between October and April . If you’re wanting to extend your time in Death Valley, you can grab a room at one of the 4 on-site lodges or a campsite.

If completing this west coast road trip in a day, you will then return back to Las Vegas for a good night’s rest and to prepare for the rest of your L as Vegas adventures . No matter how long you choose to spend on the road trip, it’ll surely be one to remember for years to come.

Recommended by Jordan of The Homebody Tourist

30. Seattle to Glacier National Park (a favorite on this list of American west coast road trips)

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Distance: 805 miles Recommended time: 5+ days Best time of year: April through October

This west coast road trip itinerary is one of the most scenic routes in the U.S! It passes through 2 national parks, varied landscapes, gorgeous lakes and quaint cities like Spokane and Coeur d’Alene. 

A perfect itinerary would be spending 1 full day hiking through Mount Rainer, exploring the best of Paradise Mt Rainier , including Myrtle Falls and Reflection Lakes.

The next day can be spent by driving to the Idaho panhandle. If you have the time, be sure to stop in Palouse Falls and Spokane City along the way.

Then spend one day in Coeur d’Alene, and 2 days exploring Glacier. Be sure to check out all the amazing things to do in Glacier National Park like the Going-to-the-Sun Road, the Avalanche Lake Trail , iconic Lake McDonald and going stargazing.

It’s optimal to take this road trip between April – October since the scenic roads at Mount Rainer and Glacier National Park are closed in the winter. 

To make the most of your time, make sure to leave early from Mount Rainer on day 2. There’s a lot of ground to cover between Mount Rainer and Coeur d’Alene, and you will thank yourself for finishing it in a single day.

Waking up in Idaho on day 3 will make the remainder of the trip much more relaxing.

In each National Park, there are lots of campsites available to reserve, but in between Mount Rainer and Glacier, one of the best places to stay is at One Lakeside Hotel , right at the heart of Coeur d’Alene.

Of course, if you have more time, you could add a day for each part of the journey, or spend one day in Seattle , too.

Recommended by Caleb of Pazook Travel Journal

US West coast road trip itineraries

rocky scenery with blue sky orange spires on a road trip out west

Whew! What a list!

There are exciting adventures around nearly every curvy road, mountain, desert scene and coastal area in the American west. There’s simply so many breathtaking views along these routes in the west. How do you ever choose?!

Let’s recap that list one more time, in a quicker fashion…

Road trip USA West Coast ideas

  • Oregon Coast
  • San Francisco to San Diego
  • Washington National Parks
  • Anchorage to Seward
  • Phoenix to Tucson
  • San Francisco to Yosemite
  • Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon
  • Utah national parks
  • Salt Lake City to Yellowstone
  • Salem, Mt Hood and Oregon waterfalls loop
  • Death Valley to Yosemite
  • Road to Hana, Maui
  • San Francisco to Lake Tahoe
  • Grand Teton to Glacier National Park 
  • Kauai road trip
  • Portland to Seattle, plus Astoria
  • Las Vegas, Southern Utah and Arizona
  • Death Valley to Mammoth Lakes
  • Alaska Highway
  • Los Angeles, Joshua Tree, San Diego
  • Denver to Moab
  • San Francisco, CA to Newport, OR 
  • Kona to Hilo, Big Island, Hawaii
  • Boise to Twin Falls
  • Portland to Yellowstone National Park
  • Anchorage to Fairbanks
  • Ventura, Santa Barbara, Solvang
  • Portland to Southwest Utah
  • Las Vegas to Death Valley
  • Seattle to Glacier National Park

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Sunday 19th of February 2023

These all look like beautiful road trips! I think I would combine a few different ones and go for a couple of weeks of exploring!

Thursday 2nd of March 2023

Loooove this idea! So many good ones, it would be hard to choose. Wise to combine a few :)

Thursday 16th of February 2023

Marvelous places! I’d so loooove to ride my motorcycles on some of these roads, especially Death Valley!

Friday 17th of February 2023

Oh that would be so much fun Isabella! Sounds like a trip in your future ;)

Wednesday 15th of February 2023

This is an epic road trip guide through the American West Coast. We are planning to take a road trip from Seattle to San Francisco so this will serve as a great resource.

Oh that will be an awesome road trip! Love the coastal, moody vibes from Seattle to San Francisco. Have fun!!

Linda (LD Holland)

We do love a great road trip and these are some great choices on the west coast. We have talked about investing in a satellite communicator and really should follow up. And now day we will make it up to Alaska for a great summer road trip.

Linda yes! A satellite communicator is crucial when you're in areas with no cell phone coverage. And gosh, a road trip through Alaska sounds amazing too. Enjoy!

These all so incredible, I don't even know how I would choose! The Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon route looks out of this world😍

Right?! There's so many fabulous places in the western USA, it's really difficult to decide, that's for sure!

9 West Coast Road Trips to Take This Year

By Paul Rubio and Megan Spurrell

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With air travel largely on pause, it seems everyone is turning to the classic road trip this summer. For those on the West Coast, that means picking between sun-drenched drives through southern California's deserts, wooded escapes in the Pacific Northwest, or long weekends driving deep into Oregon on the Columbia River Highway. We've even got routes that will take you into Mexico and Canada, too (perfect for easing your way back out there once international travel is on the table again).

However you slice it, there's no shortage of things to see and do—nor incredible drives to take—and now is the perfect time to cross a few of the West Coast's best routes off your list. Below, our nine favorite West Coast road trips. Plus, where to eat, sleep, and find the best photo opps along the way.

Remember to read up on state travel restrictions before hitting the road; the same goes for crossing international borders. It's also a good idea to check with any sights, restaurants, or hotels you want to visit beforehand, as hours and operations are subject to change at any time.

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Pacific Coast Highway: San Francisco to Los Angeles

Is there a more iconic road trip than taking Highway 1 south from San Francisco along California’s coast? We can't think of one. On this route, you'll hug the winding coastline, with pitstops on the Monterey Peninsula, Big Sur, and along the Central Coast. Take a long weekend to enjoy the ocean views (and wine) this drive has to offer.

Where to stop: In Big Sur, stop for a picture of the Bixby Bridge, one of the tallest concrete bridges in the world. The kitschy Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo is another chance for a photo; or, pull off in Paso Robles and do a self-guided tour through the area's nearly 50 wineries. 

Where to eat: In Monterey, make a reservation at Aubergine within L'Auberge Carmel . Chef Justin Cogley doles up multi-course tasting menus that focus on local fish, and there's a 2,500-bottle wine cellar full of California and French wines that you should absolutely sample. Down south, make sure to pull over for fish and chips at the no-frills Malibu Seafood. 

Where to stay: There's Post Ranch Inn , the splashiest place to stay in Big Sur thanks to its swoon-y clifftop location, or Glen Oaks Big Sur , where you can have a mid-century modern room for night two of your road trip. In Santa Barbara, the Hotel Californian is a refreshing hideaway right on the coast, with ocean views, a great on-site restaurant (Blackbird), and a Moroccan spa to counteract hours spent in the car. 

Planning to just do half the drive? We planned your trip from San Francisco to Paso Robles.

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Highway 101 on Oregon's Coast

Down the snaking shoreline from Washington State to the California Redwoods, Oregon's Highway 101 puts on a show, from broad Cannon Beach to dozens of outstanding state parks with even better names (see: Devils Punchbowl, Cape Perpetua). Each detour is distinctive, and the drive is—dare we say it— as lovely as California's Highway 1 .

Where to stop: Thanks to its appearance at the end of the 1985 kidventure flick The Goonies , Haystack Rock is forever known as "Goonies Rock." The sea stack rises 235 feet above sea level, and is a visible beacon calling you to Cannon Beach.

Where to eat: Pelican Pub and Brewery in surfers' cove Pacific City lets you drink a locally brewed porter with your toes in the sand. 

Where to stay: Built in the early 1890s, the iconic Heceta Head Lighthouse —just five miles from Cape Perpetua—has an adjacent light keeper’s house that's now a plush bed and breakfast (with a memorable multi-course meal in the morning). If you're the sporting type, Bandon Dunes golf resort is nationally renowned and a great place to stay for a day or two.

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California Parklands: Yosemite to Death Valley

Eastern California is blessed with prolific and diverse national parklands . Start in Yosemite National Park with North America’s highest waterfall, Yosemite Falls, and the 3,000-foot tall granite monolith, El Capitan, then head south to contiguous national parks Kings Canyon and Sequoia, underscored by larger-than-life, centuries-old Sequoia trees within virgin forests . Finish the park tour exploring the ethereal sand dunes and canyons of Death Valley National Park by way of the Death Valley Scenic Byway.

Where to stop:  In Yosemite, make sure to pull over at Tunnel View on your way out for a sweeping look at the entire park. Put size into perspective with a picture of the largest tree on earth, the 275-foot-tall General Sherman sequoia tree, in Sequoia National Park. 

Where to eat:  Splurge on dinner at the Majestic Yosemite Dining Room , a formal, candle-lit space that maintains its 1920s grandeur with candelabra chandeliers, fine china, and modern takes on classics like oysters Rockefeller and French onion soup.

Where to stay:  Unpack at The Majestic Yosemite Hotel (formerly Ahwahnee Hotel), a Gilbert Stanley Underwood designed, Y-shaped lodge in the heart of Yosemite National Park—and the first-ever luxury hotel in America’s national parklands (it opened in 1927). If you're up for camping, the lower campgrounds at Yosemite are the spot to do it—you'll wake up to a world class view, with amenities at an arm's reach. 

Columbia River Gorge Highway Oregon

Historic Columbia River Highway

The 75-mile Columbia River Highway connects Troutdale, Oregon, with The Dalles, for a short drive that is jam-packed with scenery: expect to see towering waterfalls, moss-covered bridges, and lush greenery throughout the entire drive. Plus, you can pick up the drive just thirty minutes east of Portland (to really stretch things out, combine it with a longer trip up or down the Oregon coast).

Where to stop: The 610-foot Multnomah Falls are a must-see, and visible from the road, but they tend to draw a crowd. Consider making your way to Oneonta Falls, just off the highway, for a short hike with equally impressive views (if you’re feeling especially adventurous, wade through the Oneonta gorge).

Where to eat: Snack at the fresh berry stands along the route, or stop at one of the wineries in Hood River. Hiyu Wine Farm , which produces nearly everything it serves, from biodynamics wine to hearty steaks, is a favorite.

Where to stay: With Portland right near the west end of the highway, it’s easy to use the city as your home base. The Hoxton and Ace Hotel both have outposts in the city, right in downtown—perfect for gliding on and off the highway. 

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California Wine Country: Napa to Sonoma

Why choose between California’s two most renowned wine regions when you don't have to? Do both in one trip: Take in the verdant hills and highly polished wineries and estates of Napa Valley, and then head west to Sonoma County, a region rich in mom-and-pop establishments, artisanal wineries, and towering Redwoods .

Where to stop:  In Napa, tour the caves and fuel up on sparkling wine at Schramsberg Vineyards . In Sonoma, delight in superlative cabernets at Jordan Winery .

Where to eat:  Off the scenic Bohemian Highway, follow the scent of fresh-baked delights to Wild Flour Bread in Freestone (population: 32), Sonoma’s first historic district. Grab a cheese fougasse and piping hot “Egyptian” bread with fig, pear, and candied ginger for an afternoon picnic .

Where to stay:  Sleep off the food and wine at Vintners Inn , a family-owned, 92-acre estate in Sonoma’s Russian River Valley.   

Extend your trip by following the Russian River to the Pacific Coast Highway, before looping back down to San Francisco. We've plotted it out for you.

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Highway 101 in the Olympic Peninsula

In its northernmost reaches, Highway 101 loops some 330 miles around Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, showcasing vast swathes of temperate rainforest in Olympic National Park, mist-shrouded emerald lakes, cascading waterfalls, rocky coastline, and dozens of quaint, small towns with populations under 1,000. (Even better? The loop itself is just a couple hours' drive from the city of Seattle , making it easy to reach.)

Where to stop:  See what an American rainforest looks like at Hoh Rainforest , where towering spruce and western hemlock trees dominate and black bears and bobcats roam. Don't miss the Dungeness Spit, one of the world's largest sand spits (somewhat like a natural jetty) and a national wildlife refuge.

Where to eat:  Sample the seasonal “garden-to-plate” items at Nourish in Sequim, where all ingredients are local and organic.

Where to stay:  Get back to nature in Olympic National Park at the rustic Kalaloch Lodge , which sits between evergreen forests and the Pacific Ocean.

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The Alaskan Highway

The 1,390-mile Alaska Highway has a legendary name—the Alcan—and views to match. Starting in Seattle , it crosses the Canadian border into Vancouver, and then on to Anchorage, where you'll see the best of the Northwest, super-sized. "Mountains are wide and widely spaced, and massive lakes are electric blue," writes Allison Williams for Seattle Met magazine. Bears and moose will keep you company along the way. (Editor's note: The U.S.-Canada border is currently closed.)

Where to stop: Vancouver , always, for a walk through Stanley Park and amazing meals to fortify you on the long road. Whitehorse in the Yukon Territory is one of the few landmark towns on the Alcan, and a great place to overnight.

Where to eat: Join the line at Vancouver Indian institution Vij’s for lamb popsicles and spicy goat curry. In Whitehorse, try Antoinette's, which serves up Caribbean dishes like spiced ribs and curried stews, or Burnt Toast Cafe for classics like burgers and beer.

Where to stay: Lodging is a little sparse on this road trip, but the Summit Lake Lodge outside Moose Pass, and Northern Lights Resort and Spa in the Yukon, are reliable options. Plus, the Northern Lights Resort lives up to its name.

Palm Springs California

Los Angeles to Palm Springs

Many Angelenos are under the impression that Los Angeles is a desert. And while that’s not actually the case, it doesn’t take long to get to one—just head east and you’ll hit Palm Springs in under two hours (depending on traffic, that is). From there? It’s just another 45 minutes to Joshua Tree and surrounding small towns like Twentynine Palms, making for the perfect weekend away from the big city, replete with art, great food, and that dry desert heat.

Where to stop: Design lovers should beeline for the Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center , or swing by Sunnylands , a family estate that embodies the mid-century modern design the area is known for, and offers tours.

Where to eat: Counter Reformation , inside the Parker Palm Springs, is a wine bar serving charcuterie and great bottles a cut above its competition; Rooster and the Pig , known for contemporary Vietnamese-American cuisine, also pulls a crowd with dishes like pork belly fried rice, and signature cocktails.

Where to stay: The Ace Hotel & Swim Club is a Modernist haven, filled with lazing hammocks and local art right at home in the desert—and a pool for when you desperately need to cool off. The dreamy Joshua Tree House , available on Airbnb, is a well-appointed two-bed, two-bath house right outside the park.

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San Diego to Valle de Guadelupe

Southern Californians in the know have been following Mexico's 1D toll road on long weekends for years. Looping through the northernmost part of Baja California, there are four main food-and-drink-focused stops: Head to Tijuana for nitro cold brew and taco carts; inhale no-frills regional seafood in Rosarito and Ensenada; then, drive inland to the Valle de Guadalupe where you'll find two of Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants, and over 50 wineries. Throughout it all, the views change from panoramas of the Pacific to sweeping desert landscapes. 

Where to stop: In Tijuana, pop into Object boutique, a design shop that pulls together furniture, clothing, and home goods from artisans across the country. Then, detour at KM 84 for the Mirador observation deck , between Tijuana and Ensenada, which has the best ocean views of the trip.   

Where to eat: For a quick refuel, don't miss seafood tostadas at the Bourdain-approved La Guerrerense cart in Ensenada (the scallops are a highlight). If luck strikes and your dates line up, join an Animalon pop-up dinner , hosted by the region’s star chef Javier Plascencia under a 200-year-old oak tree in the Valle de Guadelupe. 

Where to stay: Encuentro de Guadalupe's is a favorite stay, with modern villas scattered among boulders on the hills of the Valle de Guadelupe. The Bruma de Guadelupe vineyards are another retreat right in the middle of the desert (pair those organic reds with in-room massages and a meal at farm-to-table Fauna). 

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12 Top-Rated West Coast USA Road Trips

Written by Brad Lane Updated May 3, 2023

Author Brad Lane has driven up and down the West Coast of the USA on several occasions. His most recent trip took him from San Diego to Mount Baker, spanning 12 months between 2021 and 2022.

The West Coast of the United States offers some of the best road trips in the world. Dramatic natural attractions and culturally iconic cities line this entire side of the country. From Seattle and the Cascade Mountains of Washington down to the sunny weather and ocean vistas of San Diego in California , several standout destinations solidify why the West Coast is the best coast for travel.

Pacific Coast Highway

Among many West Coast must-see roadside attractions, areas like the redwoods surrounding San Francisco, the ancient caldera known as Crater Lake, and the mighty Mount Rainier top the list of places to visit. Whether it's a 10-day, two-week, or months-long trip, plan to spend more time on the road than initially budgeted. Attractions like active volcanoes, sterling beaches, and alpine lakes encourage a few extra days added to an itinerary.

Fun things to do stem in every direction on the West Coast. And each season brings new opportunities for travelers to enjoy wide-ranging landscapes that are sure to satisfy some wanderlust. Plan your trip with our list of the best West Coast USA road trips.

1. Pacific Coast Highway: Where the Mountains Meet the Sea

2. touring the cascade loop of washington, 3. exploring the oregon coast highway 101, 4. cruise along the columbia river scenic byway, 5. circling the olympic peninsula loop, 6. california's redwood highway, 7. travel the volcanic legacy scenic byway, 8. highway 395: south lake tahoe to yosemite national park, 9. travel the cascade lakes scenic byway in central oregon, 10. southern california splendor: santa barbara to san diego, 11. exploring washington's volcanoes: mount rainier and mount st. helens, 12. experience the willamette valley of oregon, map of west coast usa road trips.

Pacific Coast Highway

The Pacific Coast Highway, also known as California State Route 1, is one of the country's most iconic road trip destinations. This modern marvel of engineering hugs over 600 miles of California coastline. It connects movie stars in Los Angeles to the postcard wonders of Big Sur, all before spanning the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and ending in the redwood forests of Mendocino County .

The highway's southern terminus is near the beaches of Dana Point in Orange County. An average trip length along the highway spans five to seven days. However, the recommended itinerary allows for a few weeks to explore the state parks, cities, and hundreds of places to visit along the way. Right at its beginning, popular attractions include extensive ocean vistas and whale-watching tours.

Bixby Canyon Bridge on the Pacific Coast Byway, Big Sur

One of the most scenic stretches of the highway can be found near Big Sur and the Bixby Canyon Bridge , where multiple pull-offs and vantage points offer a classic California photo opportunity. This entire area is a rugged California paradise where the Santa Lucia Mountains meet the sea, and the highway navigates several canyon-hugging hairpin turns.

Thirty miles north on the coast from Big Sur, the city of Monterey and its adjacent bay provide historical intrigue and one of the best aquariums in the country. For intrepid explorers, Muir Woods, 10 miles north of Sausalito, features groves of incredible old-growth trees.

State Route 1 connects many major metropolitan areas along the coast for automobile touring and everyday commuting. Alongside San Francisco and L.A. , the highway also connects other cultural hubs, including Santa Barbara , Santa Cruz, and San Luis Obispo .

Diablo Lake overlook on Cascades Loop

For a full taste of the cities, sights, and mountain splendor of Washington, the roughly 400-mile Cascade Loop has it all. Starting from the culturally rich city of Seattle , travelers on the Cascade Loop can head in either direction for guaranteed fun things to do.

Heading north toward Anacortes, tourists on the Cascades Loop connect with the North Cascades Scenic Byway (WA 20) for a 120-mile stretch through some of the most dramatic landscapes in the state.

The North Cascade Scenic Byway is open seasonally between May and November and tours many of the best hiking trails and top campgrounds of North Cascades National Park . Among the many great views, the aquamarine water of Diablo Lake really stands out, with a viewing platform easily accessible from the highway.

Bookending the eastern end of the North Cascade Scenic Byway, the tourist-friendly Methow Valley welcomes visitors with scenic places to visit, including Mazama, Winthrop , and Twisp.

Fall colors along the southern portion of the Cascade Loop

The southern portion of the Cascade Loop passes through more road trip destinations, including Wenatchee, Cashmere, and Leavenworth — a Bavarian-themed town on Highway 2 with high alpine peaks and cultural celebrations to match. Among the many fun things to do in Leavenworth is exploring the highly detailed German village at the city's core.

The route concludes back in Seattle via U.S. Route 2 after crossing Stevens Pass, 35 miles west of Leavenworth. This final stretch provides even more opportunities for hiking, skiing, and white water rafting along the way.

Oregon Coast Highway 101

The stunning Oregon Coast stretches for over 360 miles from Astoria and the Columbia River down to Brookings and the California border. Historical shipwrecks, impressive sea stacks, and a constantly changing tide line the entire expanse. And what's unique to the coastal location, every single inch is open to the public, earning the nickname the "People's Coast."

Some of the top attractions of the Oregon Coast include Haystack Rock at Cannon Beach and the Yaquina Head Lighthouse in Newport . Towards the southern end of the state, the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor features some of the most ruggedly beautiful views along the entire coast. Other special places of interest include Cape Perpetua , Yachats , and the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area — a popular place for off-highway vehicle riders and campers.

Oregon Coast Highway

The drive has plenty of scenic vistas worth pulling over for, sometimes spaced every half-mile. In the more popular tourist destinations on the northern Oregon coast, closer to Portland and the Willamette Valley, reservations are recommended in the summer for campgrounds and resorts. For a more bite-sized road trip along the Oregon coast , the Three Capes Scenic Drive can be done over a weekend.

Read More: Top-Rated Small Towns on the Oregon Coast

Bridal Veil Falls along the Columbia River Scenic Byway

Defining the boundary between Oregon and Washington, the Columbia River Gorge is home to many of the best waterfalls in Oregon and a long list of other scenic roadside attractions. The route follows the Columbia River before it plunges into the Pacific Ocean in the charming city of Astoria.

Most visitors start their Columbia River road trip from the city streets of Portland and head east. Alongside stunning waterfalls like the 620-foot Multnomah Falls and historical attractions, including the Vista House at Crown Point , a recommended city stop is Hood River . This happening city has a growing collection of restaurants, galleries, and windsurfing rental companies.

Read More: Top-Rated Hiking Trails near Portland, Oregon

Hikers in the Hoh Rain Forest at Olympic National Park

No roads cut through the heart of the Olympic Peninsula of western Washington. Instead, the entire peninsula can be circumnavigated with over 300 highway miles and plenty to see along the way. Among the varied scenery are rainforests, glaciated mountains, and boulder-strewn beaches.

Seattle and Olympia make great starting points for the Olympic Peninsula Loop, and towns like Port Angeles , Forks, and Hoodsport make great basecamp destinations to explore the surrounding Olympic National Park . For extra add-on appeal, boarding a ferry in Port Angeles takes visitors to the always-seasonable Victoria, British Columbia .

It takes more planning, but the peninsula is navigable by public transportation or private shuttle if traveling without a car. It's especially manageable to get from Seattle to Olympic National Park with a few different bus and ferry options available.

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Jebediah Smith Redwoods State Park

Plan a trip along California's Redwood Highway to explore some of the state's most inspiring trees. Several state and national parks protect these incredibly tall trees on this 230-mile route spanning south from Crescent City through Eureka and ending in Leggett in Mendocino County.

Crescent City is an excellent place to start or finish a road trip on the Northern California Coast. Its tsunami history is always on display alongside a growing list of tourist attractions and ways to enjoy the ocean. Crescent City also gives instant access to the Jebediah Smith Redwoods State Park, part of the larger Redwoods National and State Parks.

Other collaborative units of Redwoods National and State Parks span south of Crescent City. This collection includes Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, and Redwood National Park. All units provide access to campgrounds, hiking trails , and, sometimes, seaside redwoods.

Humboldt Redwoods State Park

It's approximately a 90-mile drive from Crescent to Eureka, passing by each of these redwood offerings. From Eureka , or its scenic neighbor to the north, Trinidad , it's approximately 30 miles south on Highway 101 to reach Humboldt Redwoods State Park for even more tall-tree attractions. Hop off Highway 101 here and choose the Avenue of the Giants instead.

It's another 30 miles driving south from Humboldt Redwoods to complete the drive in Legget. But the redwoods don't stop there, nor does the coastal attraction. Mendocino county itself, including Fort Bragg and Mendocino , are charming spots with some big trees nearby.

Read More: Best State Parks in California

Mount Lassen above Lake Helen

The Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway spans from Crater Lake in Oregon to Mount Lassen of California, unearthing the geological past of the Cascade Mountains. The ancient caldera known as Crater Lake is a stand-alone destination as the deepest lake in the country and one of the best weekend getaways in Oregon . Within Crater Lake National Park, Mazama Village makes for a great camping destination the whole family will enjoy.

Heading south, the impressive slopes of Mount Shasta beckon with adventure, as do the impressive water features found at Burney Falls. The stunning Shasta-Trinity National Forest stands tall as one of the top places to explore in Mount Shasta and is easily accessible from the charming community of its same name.

On the southern end of this 500-mile scenic byway, the geothermal features of Lassen Volcanic National Park define the inviting landscape. During the summer season, expect to see long-distance hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail sharing the scenic stops alongside the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway.

El Capitan viewpoint at Yosemite National Park

Shimmering alpine lakes, jutting mountain peaks, and lush forests filled with wildlife — the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California present one postcard image after another. Highway 395 is the main thoroughfare through the Sierra Nevadas, connecting many iconic national parks, gateway cities, and opportunities for adventure.

A great place to start and stay, South Lake Tahoe is an alpine-infused community surrounded by natural attractions, including the sparkling Emerald Bay State Park . In summer, you can enjoy hiking trails in the mountains or along the shores or simply relax on a beach. In winter, pack your skis and hit some of the ski resorts around Lake Tahoe .

A three-hour drive south connects Lake Tahoe with Mammoth Lakes , a year-round destination for hiking, mountain biking, and downhill winter sports. The small town of Lone Pine is also along the route, 100 miles south, serving as the gateway to Mount Whitney , the tallest mountain in the contiguous United States.

Heading west near Mammoth Lakes on Highway 120 (Tioga Pass) leads visitors to the enchanting Yosemite Valley . The highway leads straight to iconic areas of the national park including Half-Dome, Tuolumne Meadows, several impressive hikes , and a number of the area's best campgrounds .

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway

The 66-mile Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway departs from the high-desert town of Bend . From its arid surroundings, the byway climbs into the Central Cascades and into a world of alpine splendor. With prominent views of postcard summits like Mt. Bachelor, Broken Top, and South Sister, the byway does well to define Oregon's mountain style.

The route is inaccessible in the winter between mid-November and May . Coming from Bend, the byway begins as Century Drive (Oregon Route 372), where it enters the Deschutes National Forest. Todd Lake is one of the first alpine lakes encountered, followed by many more.

At least a dozen beautiful lakes line the entire route. And much of the recreation centers around these icy-cold bodies of water. Beaches, marinas, and picnic areas line several of the shores, and all cater to activities like fishing and hiking. Lava Lake offers a particularly interesting stop, as does Little Lava Lake, which provides the source for the Deschutes River.

Santa Barbara

Southern California provides great weather to explore any time of the year, with sandy beaches, surf spots, and palm trees lining the sidewalks. The 200-mile stretch of Highway 101 and Interstate 5 that connects Santa Barbara and San Diego is a great way to experience this warm-weather region of the country.

Mission Santa Barbara is a great place to grab some architectural and cultural flavor of Santa Barbara. The area is filled with many top hiking trails , beach resorts, and fun things to do with the family .

Cities like Beverly Hills , Long Beach , and Irvine all comprise the major metropolitan areas south of Santa Barbara and surrounding Los Angeles, each providing unique cultures and places to visit.

Farther south, near the U.S./Mexico border, San Diego offers even more family-friendly things to do . With an average annual temperature of around 70 degrees Fahrenheit, one of the most popular attractions in San Diego is the 14,000-acre Balboa Park complex featuring multiple museums, botanical gardens, and the world-famous San Diego Zoo.

Mount Rainier

Mount Rainier is a massive active volcano sixty miles southeast of Seattle and home to one of the best national parks of Washington . The stunning national park surrounding this 14,411-foot peak invites all sorts of recreation with many top campgrounds and scenic hiking trails .

Just a few must-do hiking trails at Mount Rainier include the Skyline Trail and Spray Park . It's an extremely popular park throughout the summer and shoulder seasons and offers winter adventure with cross-country ski trails and scenic snowshoe opportunities.

More of Washington's volcanic activity can be experienced at Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, a two-hour drive south of Mount Rainier. Best known for its dramatic 1980 eruption, Mount St. Helens today is a living science demonstration of how habitats bounce back after an eruption.

The top-rated hiking trails at Mount St. Helens provide many unique opportunities to explore this altered environment, including underground expeditions at Ape Caves and permitted hikes to the massive crater left behind after the 1980 explosion.

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State Capitol in Salem

Surrounding the Interstate 5 corridor and Willamette River in northern Oregon, the Willamette Valley is well known for its fertile soil and culturally rich places to visit. It's home to Oregon's largest cities, including Portland, Eugene, and the state capital of Salem .

Fun things to do line this entire region, from the western Cascade slopes to a wide range of agricultural attractions and tours. Summer in the Willamette Valley encourages car rides with the top down, and throughout the shoulder seasons, this scenic region features dazzling displays of spring flowers and fall foliage.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in Oregon

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California Destinations: Many of the best places to visit in California can be found on road trips. Some of the national parks in California you may want to tack on to these trips are Redwoods National and State Parks and Joshua Tree National Park . For an extra special vacation, the top romantic getaways in California range from seaside resorts to the rolling hills of Sonoma County.

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Oregon Exploring: Oregon is home to adventure, and whether it's top-rated waterfalls , hot springs, or hiking trails , it's fun to explore Oregon at any time of the year. For a mix of city culture and natural appeal, the top-rated attractions in Oregon include places to visit in Portland, along the coast, and at Crater Lake National Park.

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Washington Wonders: Including stops in Seattle and adventures on the Olympic Peninsula, the attractions in Washington are only limited by the time you can spend exploring. For some real adventure in this rugged state, both the top-rated hiking trails and best campgrounds in Washington provide epic places to explore the day and spend the night.

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16 Must-See Destinations For Your Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Coastal Bridge on Highway 1

Embarking on a West Coast road trip promises a journey saturated with awe-inspiring landscapes, cultural treasures, and boundless adventure. From sunny San Diego to spirited Seattle, the expansive stretch of the Pacific coastline offers a myriad of must-see destinations that cater to every traveler's wanderlust. Whether you're drawn to the vibrant urban energy of Los Angeles or seek solace in the serene redwood forests of Northern California, this road trip is a celebration of diversity, encapsulating the essence of the American West in a mosaic of natural wonders and cultural gems. 

We recently made the trek following this exact route, and are sharing them now so you too can make the most of your journey. While we recommend driving on the coast (Highway 1 or 101) for most of the trip, taking a few detours inland is necessary to make sure you hit the best spots and get the full West Coast experience.

San Diego - La Jolla & Encinitas

Kick off your journey in San Diego's coastal gem, La Jolla, known as the "Jewel of San Diego," which captivates visitors with its rugged cliffs, pristine beaches, and upscale ambiance. Visit La Jolla Cove , rated one of the most underrated beaches in California , where you can witness seals basking on the rocks amid crystal-clear waters. The bustling village of La Jolla, particularly the upscale yet charming Prospect Street, offers a blend of boutiques, art galleries, and delectable dining options.

Head north to Encinitas, a funky coastal town known for its laid-back atmosphere, surf culture, and vibrant arts scene. Its pristine beaches, including Swami's Reef and Moonlight State Beach , attract surf enthusiasts and families. The historic downtown area exudes a bohemian charm with its eclectic boutiques, cozy cafes, and thriving local art galleries. Effortlessly capturing the spirit of California's beach culture, Encinitas blends old and new, with its classic surf shacks and trendy organic eateries.

Orange County - Laguna Beach

Coastal Orange County is a road trip gem, boasting pristine coastal beauty, world-class surf breaks, and charming seaside communities. Driving on the Pacific Coast Highway will lead you through many charming and beautiful coastal towns such as San Clemente, Dana Point, and Laguna Beach, but if you have limited time, we recommend making the stop in Laguna, a coastal haven nestled between Los Angeles and San Diego. The boho-chic town is renowned for its thriving arts scene, featuring numerous galleries and public art installations that line the streets of its quaint village. Visitors can explore the Laguna Art Museum , which reflects the town's creative heritage, as well as the seasonal Sawdust Art Festival , showcasing local artists' works with food, drinks, music, and connection.

The beaches of Laguna are nothing short of enchanting, with crescent-shaped coves, sea caves, and tide pools awaiting exploration. Main Beach, with its iconic lifeguard tower and palm-lined boardwalk, exudes a classic Californian charm. Meanwhile, Crystal Cove State Park offers a more rugged coastal experience, with hiking trails leading to breathtaking cliffside vistas.

Los Angeles - Santa Monica & Malibu

Zuma Beach ranks among the cleanest beaches in the entire state. Los Angeles is an essential pitstop on any road trip, captivating visitors with its star-studded allure, stunning coastal vistas, and eclectic blend of beachfront culture. We recommend spending a night or two here as there is a diverse range of experiences and attractions to explore. From the sun-drenched shores of Malibu to the iconic Santa Monica Pier , the city showcases a unique mix of glamour, entertainment, and seaside charm, making it an unmissable and diverse highlight on your West Coast adventure.

Visit Santa Monica at night, for the sandy shoreline is adorned by its lively beach scene and iconic pier, complete with a Ferris wheel and amusement park. The bustling Third Street Promenade invites visitors to explore various shops, restaurants, and street performers. Malibu provides one of the best day trips from LA ; visit for a glance at its opulent beachfront estates and the legendary Pacific Coast Highway, providing a scenic drive with breathtaking ocean vistas and rugged cliffs. The famous Zuma Beach offers a pristine stretch of beach that often ranks as one of California's cleanest, while Surfrider Beach attracts surf enthusiasts and foodies alike.

San Luis Obispo

Nestled along California's central coast, San Luis Obispo (SLO), anchored by the historic Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, features a lively atmosphere with boutiques, cafes, and a weekly farmers' market. The vibrant community and Spanish-inspired architecture add a unique charm, while the nearby Bishop Peak and Madonna Mountain provide hiking opportunities with panoramic vistas. Check out underrated Morro Bay for jaw-dropping views and to enjoy dozens of maritime activities.

Drive north from San Luis Obispo to the Elephant Seal Viewing Area in Piedras Blancas. Here, visitors can witness thousands of elephant seals lounging along the coastline, offering a rare and mesmerizing glimpse into the lives of these incredible marine mammals. On a nearby cliff, the opulent Hearst Castle awaits atop the picturesque hills of San Simeon. This iconic mansion, built by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, showcases grand architecture, art collections, and stunning gardens.

Big Sur, a stretch of rugged and breathtaking coastline along California's Highway 1, is an absolute must-stop on the ultimate West Coast road trip. Known for its dramatic cliffs, majestic redwoods, and panoramic ocean views, Big Sur offers an unparalleled natural beauty that captivates travelers. Sand Dollar Beach, with its expansive sandy shores and turquoise waters, is a prime example of the area's coastal magnificence. Make sure to check for any road closures before heading up.

Prepare to be mesmerized by the iconic landmarks such as Bixby Creek Bridge and McWay Falls in Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park , where a waterfall cascades onto a pristine beach, creating a scene straight out of a postcard. For those seeking a closer connection to nature, camping in Big Sur is a fantastic option. Several campgrounds, such as Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park campground, offer the chance to sleep under towering redwoods and awaken to the sounds of nature.

Carmel-by-the-Sea & Monterey

Carmel-by-the-Sea, a charming and artistic enclave along California's Highway 1, is an irresistible stop on any road trip, enticing travelers with its storybook cottages, cypress-lined beaches, and a quaint downtown filled with art galleries and gourmet delights. The town's oceanfront setting and picturesque streets are devoid of street addresses and traffic signals, creating a tranquil ambiance, while Carmel Beach, with its pristine white sands and cypress trees, provides a fairytale-like retreat for beachgoers. 

Just a short drive away, Monterey complements Carmel's charm with its own set of attractions. The iconic Cannery Row, once the center of the sardine-packing industry, has transformed into a bustling waterfront district with shops, restaurants, and the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium , which provides a fascinating exploration of marine life, including playful sea otters and mesmerizing jellyfish. Visit the boardwalk where you can try a bowl of the famous clam chowder from Old Fisherman's Grotto . Take the scenic route along 17-Mile Drive, where you'll be treated to spectacular coastal vistas, lush golf courses, and the iconic Lone Cypress tree.

Santa Cruz, nestled between redwood forests and the Pacific Ocean, is a vibrant and eclectic stop that adds a unique flavor to the ultimate West Coast road trip, offering a bohemian surf culture, an iconic boardwalk with amusement rides, and an energetic atmosphere that captures the essence of California's coastal spirit. Take a hike through one of the enchanting trails of Henry Cowell State Park to witness the beauty of the massive redwood trees, and maybe even catch a glimpse of the adorable banana slugs, the mascot of Santa Cruz.

The laid-back downtown area boasts a mix of boutique shops, art galleries, and local eateries, providing a perfect setting for leisurely sunset strolls. For surf enthusiasts, Steamer Lane is a world-renowned surf spot that draws skilled surfers and spectators alike. Before continuing on your road trip, catch the  Monarch butterflies at Lighthouse Field State Beach .

San Francisco

As you approach the Bay Area, make sure to spend time exploring the iconic city of San Francisco, with its iconic landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and rich cultural history. Head to the iconic Fisherman's Wharf, where visitors can savor clam chowder in a sourdough bread bowl, explore the bustling Pier 39, or embark on a scenic bay cruise. A short ferry ride transports travelers to Alcatraz Island , a former federal prison with a storied past, offering visitors a haunting experience to explore the prison cells, learn about its infamous inmates, and enjoy stunning views of the city skyline and Golden Gate Bridge.

Heading to the Haight & Ashbury district, road-trippers can immerse themselves in the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Famous for its role in the Summer of Love, Haight-Ashbury showcases colorful Victorian houses, vintage shops, and a bohemian atmosphere. The neighborhood's unique history and vibrant street life make it a fascinating destination for those seeking a taste of San Francisco's cultural diversity. And don't forget to ride the historic cable cars for a quintessential San Francisco experience.

Mendocino & Fort Bragg

Known for its charming Victorian architecture and coastal cliffs, Mendocino is a quaint town that invites you to slow down and savor the coastal beauty. Walk along the coast of  Mendocino Headlands State Park , explore the serenity of the California coast, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the local restaurants. Strolling through Mendocino's historic district reveals charming boutiques, galleries, and cozy bed and breakfasts. Hike the Russian Gulch Waterfall Loop trail for a scenic experience basking in the forest's beauty.

Fifteen minutes north is Fort Bragg, a coastal gem with unique attractions, including Glass Beach , known for its seaglass-covered shores. The enchanting Skunk Train is a historic, narrow-gauge railroad that takes passengers on a scenic journey through towering redwood forests along the Noyo River Canyon. The historic train ride leads to the legendary Glenn Bair bar, which offers a magical atmosphere with a diverse selection of craft beers, as well as firepits, heaters, group games, and live music. The bar can only be reached by the Skunk, so make sure to book in advance because tickets are limited and sell out quickly.

Crossing into Oregon, Florence is a quaint town nestled along the picturesque Oregon Coast and is a captivating destination that enriches the experience of the ultimate West Coast road trip with two extraordinary attractions. First, the Sea Lion Cave beckons adventure seekers with an exhilarating 208-foot underground elevator descent to America's largest sea cave, offering an up-close encounter with a cacophony of sea lions, for a chance to see these fascinating marine animals in their natural habitat. 

Next, a short drive north leads to the Heceta Head Lighthouse , which stands tall as one of the most haunted lighthouses in the U.S., weaving tales of the ghostly presence of a 19th-century keeper's wife. These captivating sites promise an unforgettable blend of natural wonders and intriguing lore along the Oregon coast. The Lighthouse's Scenic Viewpoint offers hiking trails that wind through lush coastal forests, providing an opportunity to explore the region's diverse ecosystems.

Portland is a slight drive inland from the coast, but makes for a must-stop on your West Coast road trip, enticing with its eclectic neighborhoods, renowned food scene, and outdoor havens like Forest Park . Food lovers will revel in Portland's renowned food cart scene, farmers' markets, and diverse culinary options. The city's commitment to craft brewing is seen in its multitude of breweries and beer festivals, making it a paradise for beer aficionados. Additionally, the quirky and eclectic character of Portland is best explored by visiting the famous Voodoo Doughnut or taking a stroll through the Lan Su Chinese Garden .

Portland is a vibrant and eclectic city known for its unique blend of outdoor adventure, cultural richness, and culinary excellence. The city's neighborhoods, such as the Pearl District, the Alberta Arts District, and Hawthorne, are brimming with boutiques, galleries, and coffee shops, offering a glimpse into Portland's vibrant arts and crafts scene. Powell's City of Books, one of the largest independent bookstores in the world , is a literary haven that beckons book enthusiasts.

Cannon Beach

Heading back towards the coast, make a stop at Cannon Beach, Oregon. Wander along the sandy shores, explore tide pools, and take in the breathtaking views of the rugged coastline. This charming seaside town offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and coastal charm and has plenty of quaint cafes and restaurants to keep you satiated. 

Cannon Beach adds an extra touch of coastal magic to the ultimate West Coast road trip, making it a destination well worth exploring. Renowned for its iconic Haystack Rock , a towering sea stack that rises dramatically from the shoreline, Cannon Beach boasts breathtaking scenery and pristine sandy shores. 

Cannon Beach's charming downtown exudes a laid-back coastal vibe with art galleries, boutiques, and local eateries. Ecola State Park , located just north of Cannon Beach, provides hiking trails with panoramic views of the coastline, offering an opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the area.

Cape Disappointment

Perched at the confluence of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean, Cape Disappointment State Park offers stunning panoramic views, dramatic cliffs, and historic lighthouses. Despite its name, Cape Disappointment in Washington is a fascinating road trip stop, perfect as the first taste of Washington state. The North Head Lighthouse , shrouded in maritime lore, stands as a testament to the challenges faced by sailors navigating the treacherous waters of the Columbia River Bar. Visitors can explore the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center , which provides insights into the famous Lewis and Clark expedition and the area's rich cultural and natural history.

The park also offers outdoor enthusiasts a variety of recreational opportunities, including hiking trails that wind through old-growth forests and along the coastal bluffs. The beaches below the cliffs provide a serene setting with dramatic rugged shorelines, perfect for self-reflection and enjoying the crashing waves. Cape Disappointment is a captivating spot on the southernmost tip of Washington that beautifully combines the power of nature with historical intrigue.

Forks, Washington, nestled on the Olympic Peninsula, is a must-see stop on the ultimate West Coast road trip, captivating visitors with its mystical allure and natural beauty. The Hoh Rainforest , a short drive from Forks, is a primeval wonder with moss-draped trees, pristine rivers, and an otherworldly ambiance that transports visitors into a magical realm. The nearby Sol Duc Valley beckons with its hot springs, waterfalls, and hiking trails, providing an opportunity to explore the diverse ecosystems of the region. Explore nearby Ruby Beach and Rialto Beach to experience the region's wild coastal beauty.

In addition to its natural wonders, Forks gained international fame as the setting for the beloved "Twilight" series by Stephenie Meyer. Fans of the vampire romance saga flock to Forks to visit iconic locations from the books and movies, such as the Forks High School and the famous Bella's Truck. The town has embraced its connection to Twilight with themed tours, shops, and events. Check out the Hall of Mosses trail to see the mossy magic of an actual Twilight filming location.

Olympic National Park & Mount Rainier National Park

Olympic National Park and Mount Rainier National Park, both in Washington, offer distinct yet captivating landscapes. At Olympic, visitors can explore the aforementioned Hoh Rainforest, hike through the majestic old-growth trees of the Quinault Rainforest, and enjoy panoramic views from the iconic Hurricane Ridge . In contrast, Mount Rainier National Park , dominated by an active volcano, features alpine meadows, wildflowers, lakes, and glaciers. Both parks offer stunning landscapes and wildlife viewing opportunities, including elk, deer, and bird species encounters.

Assuming you can only pick one, choosing between Olympic National Park and Mount Rainier National Park depends on personal preferences and the specific experiences you seek. If you're drawn to diverse ecosystems, rugged coastal views, and enchanting rainforests, Olympic National Park may be the ideal choice. On the other hand, if you're captivated by the grandeur of glaciers cascading down the mountain slopes, alpine landscapes, and the allure of an active stratovolcano, Mount Rainier National Park may be the preferred destination. 

Seattle, Washington, is the perfect stop to conclude your ultimate West Coast road trip; the city offers a vibrant urban experience amid the stunning backdrop of the Pacific Northwest. Known for its iconic Space Needle , Seattle's skyline is a testament to its modern and innovative spirit. Wander through the bustling Pike Place Market , with its lively atmosphere and diverse array of shops and eateries. Visitors can explore the historic Pioneer Square, discover local art at the Seattle Art Museum , or take a scenic ferry ride to Bainbridge Island for panoramic views of the cityscape and Puget Sound.

The city is surrounded by water, mountains, and evergreen forests, offering a myriad of outdoor activities and scenic escapes. The nearby Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park are easily accessible for those seeking one last adventure. The Space Needle's observation deck, with its 360-degree views, serves as a symbolic vantage point to reflect on the journey, and before leaving Seattle, visit the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit for a unique artistic experience. 

Our methodology

In crafting our article on the ultimate West Coast road trip destinations, we meticulously developed a comprehensive methodology to ensure a well-rounded and insightful guide for our readers. Our journey began with firsthand experience as we embarked on the exact road trip route to provide authentic insights into each destination. 

In addition to our on-the-road adventures, we delved into the vast realm of travel literature, combing through numerous travel blogs, review sites, and official National Park websites to identify hidden gems and highlight natural wonders. This combination of personal experience and comprehensive research ensures our guide is both authentic and reliable for those seeking the ultimate West Coast road trip adventure.

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The best usa west coast road trip: itinerary + ideas.

USA West Coast Road Trip Itinerary

Planning a trip to the west coast and want to do an epic road trip journey? Check out this west coast road trip itinerary + ideas to help you plan your trip.

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There’s nothing more American than a road trip! In fact, there are at least 25 American Road Trips that I think are essential to do before you die! One of them is the great west coast road trip.

I’ve lived in California most of my life, and driving the PCH (Pacific Coast Highway) is a must when you live here at least once in a lifetime. It’s like a right of passage.

But there are even more incredible places to explore on the west coast of the USA.

If you’ve got a few weeks to cruise the western coast of the United States, you’ve made a good choice. This is some of the most stunning scenery in the world. You’ll spend time in the famous PNW (pacific northwest) and be venturing into the beautiful diversity that is California.

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A west coast trip is a must, especially if you’re visiting the US for the first time. It’s so unique and classic, and something I hope everyone gets a chance to do in their lifetime! I hope that these west coast road trip ideas will help you when planning your trip and give you the confidence to drive the entire coast!

This loop ensures that you see all the most popular sites, while also getting off the beaten path and exploring hidden gems in each western state.

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1. Safety Supplies for your West Coast USA Road Trip

2. get a good rate on a car rental, 3. be sure you have good insurance, 4. be sure to pack right, 5. don’t overdo it, 1. the pacific coast highway, 2. san diego to los angeles, 3. san francisco to yosemite national park, 4. southern california national and state parks, 5. portland to seattle, western us road trip driving map, south bound route, san juan islands, olympic national park, long beach peninsula, cannon beach, multnomah falls, bandon beaches, redwoods national park, point reyes national seashore, napa valley, san francisco, pismo beach, los angeles, crystal cove state park, palm springs, joshua tree national park, death valley national park, sequoia national park, yosemite national park, lassen volcanic national park, ashland oregon, crater lake national park, i hope this west coast road trip planner has been helpful, practical tips for your west coast road trip.

I wanted to share some practical information before diving into the road trip itinerary.

When you’re preparing for west coast travel, it’s always a good idea to keep a road safety kit in your car, in case of break-downs, accidents, or other emergencies. Even when my boys have to get out and “go” on the side of the road, I like to put up reflective warning road safety triangles like these ones , especially at night! I always like to have a good first aid kit on hand as well, not only when we road trip, but when we travel anywhere. You never know when it could be a literal life-saver!

If you’re renting a car for your west coast road trip, be sure to shop around for the best deals. We like to use Rental Cars to find the best rates and locations. Be sure to read the rental agreement too. Some rental car companies only give you a certain allotment of miles and if you’re going to do a massive road trip like this, you’ll want to make sure you pick a car with unlimited miles.

Be sure that you have good car insurance and also a good travel insurance. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been grateful to have travel insurance the the peace of mind it brings! If you’re driving your own car, be sure that you have enough insurance as well. The last thing you want to have to deal with on a road trip is fighting insurance companies if you get in an accident.

To prepare for your west coast road trip be sure to follow these tips that I’ve shared in How to Plan a Road Trip.  I share all my best tips on how to plan the perfect road trip, including safety tips, ideas on how to keep kids entertained during a road trip, and the best apps to use for roadtripping! If you’ve ever considered doing a west coast road trip in a camper, check out these RV rentals in California.

It’s human nature to think we can do more than we actually can. Try to be realistic about how much time you have to do this itinerary. I would give yourself at least two weeks for this. One week in each direction.

Other West Coast USA Road Trip Ideas

If you don’t have time to do this complete itinerary, you can always pick one of these shorter west coast road trip ideas. These road trip routes are some that I’ve done in the past and most can be done in just a day or two.

Perfect West Coast Road Trip Itinerary

This is the most iconic California road trip. If you’re shorter on time and can’t do the entire west coast, at least drive the PCH. Driving the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) in California is an incredible experience. The Pacific Coast Highway is a famous coastal road that runs along the Pacific Ocean, stretching over 600 miles from the north to the south of California. This scenic route is known for its breathtaking views, winding roads, and stunning beaches, making it one of the most popular road trips in the world.

This scenic highway, the PCH, runs from Dana Point in Orange County all the way up to Leggett in Mendocino County. The most scenic section of the highway is the stretch between San Francisco and Los Angeles, which takes you through some of the most beautiful areas in California, including Monterey, Big Sur, Santa Barbara, and Malibu.

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One of the highlights of driving the PCH is the incredible views of the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, you’ll see rugged cliffs, stunning beaches, and sparkling blue water. You’ll also pass through charming coastal towns, each with its own unique personality and attractions.

Another great thing about driving the PCH is the opportunity to stop at some of the state’s most iconic landmarks and attractions. For example, you can visit Hearst Castle, a grand mansion built by newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst. Or you can explore the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which is home to thousands of marine creatures.

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The PCH is also known for its winding roads and steep cliffs, which can be a bit nerve-wracking for some drivers. However, the road is generally well-maintained and offers plenty of pullouts and viewpoints where you can safely stop and take in the views.

Driving the Pacific Coast Highway is an unforgettable experience that offers some of the most stunning scenery in California. If you’re planning a road trip in the Golden State, the PCH is definitely a route you won’t want to miss.

Distance : 600 miles

A Southern California road trip from San Diego to Los Angeles is a great way to explore the southern coast of California. The drive takes you along the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), also known as Highway 1, which offers stunning ocean views and a chance to explore several charming towns and attractions along the way.

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Starting in San Diego, you can head north on Interstate 5, which takes you through the coastal communities of La Jolla, Del Mar, and Encinitas, known for their beautiful beaches and oceanfront dining. Alternatively, you can take the scenic route and drive up the coast on the PCH, which takes you through the seaside towns of Cardiff-by-the-Sea, Solana Beach, and Carlsbad.

As you continue north, you’ll reach the city of Oceanside, which is home to the California Surf Museum and the historic Oceanside Pier. Further up the coast, you’ll pass through the beach towns of San Clemente, Dana Point, and Laguna Beach, all offering beautiful beaches, great restaurants, and unique shops.

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One of the highlights of the drive is the stretch of Highway 1 that passes through Laguna Beach and Newport Beach, where you can see some of the most expensive homes in California and catch a glimpse of the famous surf spot, the Wedge.

As you approach Los Angeles, you’ll pass through the charming coastal towns of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, and Redondo Beach, all offering great places to grab a bite to eat or take a stroll along the beach. The drive will end in Los Angeles, where you can explore attractions like Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and Santa Monica.

A road trip from San Diego to Los Angeles offers a chance to see some of the best beaches and coastal towns in Southern California. Whether you stick to the highways or take the scenic route along the PCH, you’ll be treated to stunning ocean views and plenty of opportunities to stop and explore along the way.

Distance : 130 miles

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A road trip from San Francisco to Yosemite National Park is a popular way to experience the beauty of the Sierra Nevada Mountains and one of America’s most iconic national parks. The drive takes you through the heart of the Central Valley, a vast agricultural region, and into the Sierra foothills before arriving at Yosemite National Park. This road trip is full of outdoor adventures.

Starting in San Francisco, you’ll head east on Highway 580, which takes you through the East Bay and into the Central Valley.

Continuing east on Highway 205, you’ll pass through the city of Modesto, home to the Gallo Center for the Arts, before reaching Highway 99, which takes you through the agricultural heartland of California. Along this stretch of road, you’ll see vast orchards of almonds, pistachios, and citrus, as well as miles of fields growing crops like tomatoes and lettuce.

At Merced, you’ll exit Highway 99 and head east on Highway 140, which takes you into the Sierra foothills and toward Yosemite National Park. This scenic route will take you through the charming towns of Mariposa and El Portal, where you can grab a bite to eat or stock up on supplies before entering the park.

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Once inside Yosemite National Park, you’ll be treated to stunning views of granite peaks, waterfalls, and lush forests. Some of the must-see sights in the park include Yosemite Valley, Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls. There are also plenty of hiking trails and outdoor activities to enjoy, from gentle walks to challenging climbs.

West coast road trips from San Francisco to Yosemite are a great way to experience the beauty of California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains and one of the country’s most beloved national parks. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming towns, see breathtaking natural landscapes, and create unforgettable memories.

Distance : 170 miles

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You could spend weeks just in Southern California exploring the various national parks. Road Trips through Southern California’s national parks are a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty and diversity of the region.

Start your trip in Los Angeles and head east towards Joshua Tree National Park, located about two and a half hours away. Spend the day hiking, rock climbing, or simply enjoying the stunning desert landscapes of this unique park.

After a day in Joshua Tree, continue southeast to Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, about a two-hour drive. This park is known for its rugged terrain, stunning wildflower displays, and fascinating geological formations.

Next, visit Cabrillo National Monument, located on the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego. This park offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay, as well as hiking trails, tide pools, and historic landmarks.

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Drive north to Ventura, which is about three hours away, and take a ferry to Channel Islands National Park. This park is located off the coast of Southern California and offers pristine beaches, hiking trails, and opportunities to observe marine wildlife such as seals and dolphins.

Distance : Varies

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West coast road trips from Portland to Seattle are a fantastic way to explore the Pacific Northwest and take in the natural beauty of the region. The drive covers about 175 miles and takes approximately three hours, depending on traffic and the route you choose. Along the way, you’ll encounter gorgeous coastlines, charming towns, and iconic landmarks that define the Pacific Northwest.

Starting in Portland, head north on I-5 towards Seattle. About an hour into the drive, you’ll reach the city of Olympia, the capital of Washington State. Olympia is known for its stunning waterfront parks, including Percival Landing Park and Priest Point Park. Stop by the Olympia Farmers Market to sample local produce, crafts, and food, or explore the Washington State Capitol Campus, which features beautiful gardens, monuments, and historical buildings.

Continuing on I-5, you’ll pass through Tacoma, another vibrant city in the Pacific Northwest. Tacoma is home to the Museum of Glass, where you can watch glass-blowing demonstrations and admire works by renowned artists. The city’s waterfront area offers stunning views of Mount Rainier and the Puget Sound, as well as a variety of restaurants, shops, and galleries.

As you approach Seattle, you’ll pass through the suburbs and get your first glimpse of the city’s iconic skyline. Seattle is famous for its coffee culture, music scene, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Take a stroll through Pike Place Market to sample local seafood, fresh produce, and artisanal goods, or visit the Space Needle for panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains. Other must-see attractions include the Chihuly Garden and Glass, the Museum of Pop Culture, and the Seattle Aquarium.

A road trip from Portland to Seattle offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes, with plenty of opportunities to explore the vibrant culture and breathtaking scenery of the Pacific Northwest.

Distance : 175 miles

My Full West Coast Road Trip Itinerary

For this west coast trip, I’ve divided the west coast up into two routes so that you can drive in a loop. There is a coastal route, stopping at some of the most stunning beaches in the U.S., and an inland route, where you’ll visit famous national parks and mountainous roads.

In my opinion, this is the best west coast road trip and will allow you to see some of the most incredible sites in the region. You can drive this West Coast Road Trip Itinerary either way you like. You can even start in the middle and only do parts of this itinerary, but I prefer to drive from north to south if I can.

The weather becomes more temperate the farther down you go, and when you’re driving south along the coast, the passenger (usually me with the camera) gets all those gorgeous views out their window.

Driving south will also allow you to take the longer route down first, saving the faster route for the end. This interactive map will help you plan your west coast road trips.

This west coast trip map will help you navigate all the stops along the way.

You can begin or end your west coast road trip in Washington state. From the majestic, snow-capped Cascade Mountains, the bustling and hip town of Seattle, to the forested islands of the Puget Sound, Washington has beauty and variety that should not be missed.

Starting your west coast road trip off in Seattle is a great idea. Visit the Space Needle, a futuristic remnant from the 1962 World’s Fair, head to the century-old Pike’s Place Market, watch the fishmongers toss fish, grab a drink at the original Starbucks, and stock up on snacks for your epic journey! If you’re feeling brave you can make a visit to Mel’s Hole in Ellensburg before heading south.

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From Seattle, grab a ferry to the San Juan Islands and enjoy a day or two of these stunning forested islands, where you can camp or stay in one of the Bed and Breakfasts along the islands. See wildlife, hike, swim, bike, kayak or just enjoy the scenery as you drive along the scenic byway of the San Juan Islands.

Download and follow this map of the scenic byway in the San Juan .

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Spanning several different ecosystems, from the Olympic mountain range to the old-growth forests. Drive through the majestic national park and take it all in. Stop and hike, climb, picnic or just enjoy the ride!

Along these stunning beaches you’ll find sand dollars, driftwood, anemones, and if you’re lucky, you might even spot eagles, whales, dolphins and other coastal wildlife.

Be sure to visit these beaches in the Olympic National Park:

  • Shi Shi Beach
  • La Push Beach
  • Rialto Beach where you can see the Hole-in-the-Wall rock arch during low tide

The Long Beach Peninsula is a 30 mile stretch of land with gorgeous white beaches just before the Oregon border. Visit the World Kite Museum and brave the winds by flying your own kite. If you’re making this west coast road trip in August, you’ll be just in time for the International Kite Festival.

Now it’s time to head south towards Oregon.

Welcome to Oregon! The northern Oregon coast has some of the most stunning scenery in the world. Home to more mountains, beaches, and some of the most incredible waterfalls in the world. It is a foodie mecca and home to more breweries than Scotland and the Czech Republic combined! Don’t miss these incredible stops along the Oregon coast:

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Home to the ‘80s classic movie Goonies . Be sure to watch it before visiting, then you can see all the iconic scenes from the movie, including the infamous Goonies House.

Astoria is a historic city located on the northwestern tip of Oregon, at the mouth of the Columbia River. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant arts and culture scene, and rich history. The city is home to a number of iconic landmarks, including the Astoria Column, a 125-foot tall monument that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area, and the Columbia River Maritime Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the Columbia River and its importance to the region.

Astoria is also home to a variety of shops, restaurants, and galleries, offering visitors a chance to experience the local arts and culture scene. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront, explore the town’s museums and historic landmarks, or take a hike through the nearby Fort Stevens State Park for stunning views of the coast and surrounding forests. With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural offerings, and unique history, Astoria is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling along the Oregon coast.

A charming little town and beach. Seaside is an amazing place to go if you want to spend some time by the ocean collecting shells, relaxing, and enjoying nature.

Seaside is a charming coastal town located on the Oregon coast, about 80 miles northwest of Portland. It is known for its beautiful beaches, scenic promenade, and family-friendly attractions. The town’s main attraction is the Seaside Promenade, a 1.5-mile long boardwalk that runs along the beach and offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The promenade is lined with shops, restaurants, and other attractions, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

In addition to the promenade, Seaside is home to a variety of family-friendly activities, such as the Seaside Aquarium, the Funland Arcade, and the Broadway Theater. The town also hosts several annual events, including the Seaside Beach Volleyball Tournament, the Seaside Wheels and Waves Car Show, and the Seaside Jazz Festival. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, explore the town’s attractions, or participate in one of its many events, Seaside is a fun and welcoming destination for visitors of all ages.

Another iconic scene from Goonies where you can see haystack rock. My kids love this beach and it makes for an amazing photo backdrop.

Cannon Beach is a charming seaside town located on the Oregon coast, about 80 miles west of Portland. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, including its pristine beaches, towering rock formations, and picturesque lighthouse. One of the most iconic landmarks in the area is Haystack Rock, a massive monolith that rises over 230 feet above the beach and is home to a variety of seabirds and marine life.

In addition to its natural attractions, Cannon Beach is also home to a thriving arts community, with numerous galleries, studios, and festivals showcasing the work of local artists. Visitors can explore the town’s quaint shops and restaurants, stroll along the beach, or take a hike through the nearby Ecola State Park for stunning views of the coast and surrounding forests. With its stunning landscapes, rich cultural offerings, and laid-back atmosphere, Cannon Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling along the Oregon coast.

Take a tour of the Tillamook Dairy Factory and learn where all that delicious, milk, cheese, butter, ice cream, and yogurt come from. Grab a giant ice cream cone and stock up on snacks for the next leg of your trip.

The Tillamook Cheese Factory is a popular attraction located in Tillamook, Oregon, about 75 miles west of Portland. The factory offers a free, self-guided tour that allows visitors to witness the cheese-making process firsthand, as well as sample a variety of cheeses and other dairy products. The tour includes a short video presentation, a viewing area overlooking the production floor, and a taste-testing area where visitors can sample Tillamook’s award-winning cheeses.

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In addition to the factory tour, visitors can explore the Tillamook Creamery, which features exhibits on the history of Tillamook cheese and the local dairy industry. The creamery also includes a gift shop where visitors can purchase a variety of Tillamook products, as well as souvenirs and other gifts. The Tillamook Cheese Factory is a fun and educational destination for visitors of all ages, offering a glimpse into the art and science of cheese-making and the history and culture of the Pacific Northwest dairy industry.

You can choose to visit Portland on either route, north or south, or hit it twice, I don’t think you’ll mind. Be sure to eat everything in Portland, especially Blue Star Donuts and Salt & Straw Ice Cream.

Portland, Oregon is a vibrant and eclectic city located in the Pacific Northwest. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, and progressive values. The city is situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers and is surrounded by lush forests, snow-capped mountains, and scenic waterfalls.

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Portland is often referred to as the “City of Roses” due to its numerous rose gardens and annual Rose Festival. The city is also known for its thriving food and beverage scene, with a wide range of farm-to-table restaurants, craft breweries, and coffee shops. Visitors can explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods, each with its own unique character and charm, or take a stroll through one of the many parks and gardens, such as Washington Park or the International Rose Test Garden.

Portland is also a hub for arts and culture, with numerous museums, galleries, and performing arts venues. The city is home to the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society Museum, and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, as well as several theater companies and music venues. With its natural beauty, vibrant culture, and laid-back atmosphere, Portland is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the best of the Pacific Northwest.

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Multnomah Falls is a breathtakingly beautiful waterfall located in the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, just outside of Portland, Oregon. It is the most visited natural recreation site in the Pacific Northwest, attracting over two million visitors each year. The waterfall is fed by underground springs and cascades over 600 feet in two tiers, making it one of the tallest waterfalls in the United States.

The falls are accessible via the Historic Columbia River Highway and are surrounded by lush greenery and stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge. A footbridge spans the lower tier of the falls, providing visitors with an up-close and personal view of the cascading water. There are also several hiking trails in the area, ranging from easy to moderate, that allow visitors to explore the surrounding forests and discover additional waterfalls and scenic vistas. Multnomah Falls is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting the Portland area, offering a glimpse into the natural beauty and wonder of the Pacific Northwest.

There are several beaches in Bandon, Oregon, all amazing. Visit the lighthouse at Bullard’s Beach, and Face Rock to look for the famous Tufted Puffins. The beaches in Bandon are said to be one of the best places in the world for storm watching.

Explore more from this Oregon bucket list.

Once you’ve had your fill of Oregon beaches, you can continue your west coast road trip down into California.

Welcome to the Golden State. Be prepared for some more gorgeous views and stops. If you’re traveling with kids, be sure to check out these California road trip stops. 

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These protected forests and beaches along the northernmost coast of California are not to be missed. Spend time hiking or driving through the parks and taking in the trees, some of which are over 5,000 years old! Read more about visiting Redwood National Park with Kids. 

Redwood National and State Parks is a national park located in the northern coast of California, known for its stunning coastal landscapes and towering ancient redwood trees. It spans over 131,000 acres and is home to some of the world’s tallest trees, including the Hyperion tree, which stands at over 379 feet tall. The park offers visitors the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the coast, hike through ancient forests, and observe a variety of wildlife.

In addition to its natural attractions, the park is also known for its cultural significance. It is home to several Native American tribes, who have lived in the area for thousands of years and continue to practice their traditions and customs. Visitors can explore the park’s museums, attend cultural events, or take guided tours to learn more about the area’s rich history and cultural heritage. Redwood National and State Parks is a unique and awe-inspiring destination, offering visitors a chance to experience the natural and cultural wonders of the northern California coast.

Located along the stunning Mendocino coast, Fort Bragg is known for its Glass Beach where you can see millions of colorful stones scattered along the shores.

Fort Bragg is a charming coastal city located in Mendocino County, California. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, historic landmarks, and vibrant arts and culture scene. The city is situated on the rugged Mendocino coast, offering visitors stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, scenic beaches, and towering cliffs.

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One of the most popular attractions in Fort Bragg is the Glass Beach, which is located near the city’s downtown area. The beach is covered with millions of colorful glass pebbles that were created over time from discarded glass bottles and other objects. You can take a stroll along the beach, collect glass pebbles, and enjoy the stunning natural scenery.

The city is also home to several historic landmarks, such as the Skunk Train, a historic narrow-gauge railroad that offers scenic tours through the surrounding forests and hills. Fort Bragg is a charming and unique destination, offering visitors a chance to experience the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Mendocino coast.

These protected lands offer seashores, hiking trails, forests and a beautiful historic lighthouse. Stop into Point Reyes Station to wander the shops, eat some lunch, stay the night, and grab more snacks for your drive. Read more about Point Reyes here.

Point Reyes is a peninsula located on the coast of Northern California, about 30 miles northwest of San Francisco. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and historic landmarks. The peninsula is surrounded by the Point Reyes National Seashore, which offers visitors miles of unspoiled beaches, scenic hiking trails, and breathtaking vistas of the Pacific Ocean.

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One of the most popular attractions in Point Reyes is the Point Reyes Lighthouse, a historic landmark that has been guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the Pacific since 1870. Visitors can tour the lighthouse and learn about its history and importance to the region.

The peninsula is also home to a variety of wildlife, including elk, deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. Visitors can explore the park’s many trails and observe wildlife in their natural habitats. Point Reyes is a stunning and unique destination, offering a chance to experience the natural beauty and rich history of the Northern California coast.

Visit the Napa Valley wine region, where you can tour local wineries and do taste testing.

Napa Valley is a world-renowned wine region located in Northern California, about 50 miles north of San Francisco. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, award-winning wineries, and gourmet food scene. The valley is home to over 400 wineries, ranging from small family-owned vineyards to large estates that produce some of the world’s most celebrated wines.

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In addition to wine tasting, visitors to Napa Valley can explore the valley’s charming towns, such as Yountville, St. Helena, and Calistoga, which offer a variety of restaurants, shops, and galleries. The valley is also home to a number of spas, hot springs, and wellness centers, making it a popular destination for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Napa Valley is a must-visit destination for wine lovers and foodies alike, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, culinary excellence, and world-class wines.

There is so much to do in this beautiful city, that it has its own post. Read more about it here.    We love San Francisco as its one of the nearest metropolitan areas where we live. It’s where we come when we need a little taste of city life and culture.

San Francisco is a vibrant and diverse city located on the northern coast of California. It is known for its iconic landmarks, rich culture, and stunning natural beauty. The city is home to the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the Painted Ladies, as well as several world-class museums, theaters, and galleries.

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In addition to its attractions, San Francisco is also renowned for its culinary scene, with a wide range of restaurants, cafes, and food markets offering a variety of cuisines and flavors. The city’s diverse neighborhoods, such as Chinatown, the Mission, and Haight-Ashbury, offer visitors a chance to experience the city’s unique culture and history. With its stunning views, vibrant culture, and world-class attractions, San Francisco is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Northern California.

It’s time to start your trip down the iconic   Pacific Coast Highway!

Monterey is another area of California that requires its own post. There is so much to do here, but if you only do one thing, take the 17-mile drive for the most breathtaking coastal views. There’s so much to see in Monterey with kids . 

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Monterey is a charming coastal city located on the central coast of California. It is known for its stunning natural beauty, rich history, and world-class aquarium. The city is situated on Monterey Bay, offering visitors beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean, as well as opportunities for whale watching, kayaking, and other outdoor activities.

Monterey is also home to several historic landmarks, such as Cannery Row and the Monterey State Historic Park, as well as the Monterey Bay Aquarium, which features a variety of marine life and exhibits. With its beautiful beaches, unique culture, and natural wonders, Monterey is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to California’s central coast.

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While you’re passing through Monterey, stop by the charming little town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, which is famous for it’s fairytale cottages. Be sure to stop at the candy store for some road trip snacks.

This rugged stretch of California’s coast can be a little tricky to drive, with winding curves and nearly constant fog. Be careful while taking in the views. Big Sur is a rugged and stunningly beautiful stretch of coastline located on the central coast of California.

It is known for its towering cliffs, pristine beaches, and dramatic landscapes. Visitors can take a scenic drive along Highway 1, which winds along the coast and offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, with the iconic view of Bixby Creek Bridge (above) or explore the area’s many hiking trails, such as the famed McWay Falls Trail, which leads to a picturesque waterfall and beach. With its rugged beauty and unspoiled natural landscapes, Big Sur is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the breathtaking beauty of California’s central coast.

This classic Central California surf town has great beaches. Be sure to check out the Dinosaur Caves Park for stunning views of the Pacific.

Pismo Beach is a beautiful coastal town located in San Luis Obispo County, California. It is known for its sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and picturesque sunsets. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as surfing, kayaking, and fishing, or explore the area’s many hiking trails and nature reserves. The town also offers a vibrant downtown area with a variety of shops, restaurants, and galleries, making it a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Wind your way down to LA, visit Venice Beach, climb to the Hollywood sign, drive through Beverly Hills, then skip town, trying not to hit too much traffic.

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I mean, what’s a trip to California without visiting your favorite mouse? You’ll need to plan at least a full day or two for your trip to Disneyland. Read this to help you plan your trip.

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One of the most beautiful beaches in Orange County, Crystal Cove State Park is worth the parking fee. Crystal Cove State Park is a beautiful coastal park located in Orange County, California.

It is known for its natural beauty. You can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as swimming, surfing, and sunbathing, or explore the park’s hiking trails, which offer breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding hills.

The park also offers several historic landmarks, including the Crystal Cove Historic District, which features 46 vintage beach cottages and a beachfront restaurant. With its idyllic coastal setting and diverse recreational opportunities, Crystal Cove State Park is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Orange County.

There is so much to do in San Diego that is also deserves its own post. Check out this San Diego itinerary . 

This is also a great California road trip itinerary !

Congratulations, you’ve now hit the southernmost tip of your West Coast road trip itinerary and it’s now time to head north!

San Diego is a vibrant coastal city located in Southern California, known for its stunning beaches, warm weather, and rich cultural offerings. The city offers visitors a variety of attractions, including Balboa Park, which houses several museums, gardens, and the San Diego Zoo, and the historic Gaslamp Quarter, which features a variety of shops, restaurants, and nightlife venues.

You can also enjoy the city’s beautiful beaches, such as La Jolla Cove, Coronado Beach, and Mission Beach, or explore the nearby coastal towns and attractions, such as the Cabrillo National Monument and the USS Midway Museum. With its perfect weather, diverse cultural offerings, and beautiful beaches, San Diego is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Southern California.

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If you’re ready for some desert R&R, this is the place. Take a step back in time and book a room at one of Palm Spring’s trendy retro hotels, soak up some rays and hang by the pool.

Palm Springs is a desert oasis located in the Coachella Valley, known for its hot springs, luxurious resorts, and iconic palm trees. The city offers visitors a variety of activities, including world-class golf courses, art museums, and the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, which takes visitors on a scenic ride up the San Jacinto Mountains.

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Visitors can also explore the nearby Joshua Tree National Park or relax at one of the many spas and hot springs in the area. With its beautiful weather, luxurious accommodations, and stunning natural landscapes, Palm Springs is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Southern California.

Take a day trip or camp at Joshua Tree National Park where you can find rugged rock formations and twisted other-worldly Joshua trees.

Joshua Tree is a stunning national park located in Southern California, known for its unique desert landscapes, towering rock formations, and diverse wildlife. The park is named after the iconic Joshua Tree, a type of yucca plant that is native to the area and has become a symbol of the park.

The park offers a variety of hiking trails, rock climbing opportunities, and camping sites, allowing visitors to experience the natural beauty and rugged wilderness of the desert. With its otherworldly landscapes and stunning vistas, Joshua Tree is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to explore the beauty of the American Southwest.

Move from one desert park to the next and visit Death Valley’s ghost town and see North America’s lowest point.

Death Valley is a starkly beautiful national park located in Eastern California, known for its extreme temperatures, unique geological features, and diverse wildlife. The park is home to the lowest point in North America, as well as stunning sand dunes, salt flats, and canyons.

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The area’s harsh environment supports a wide range of plants and animals, including coyotes, bighorn sheep, and several species of cacti. The park also has a rich cultural history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. With its stunning natural landscapes and unique features, Death Valley is a fascinating destination for anyone seeking to explore the beauty and diversity of the American Southwest.

Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Sequoia National Park is home to huge sequoia trees and underground Crystal Cave. Be sure to drive through the Tunnel Tree. Read more about Sequoia National Park here. 

Sequoia National Park is a stunningly beautiful park located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, known for its giant sequoia trees, rugged mountain terrain, and diverse wildlife. The park is home to several groves of giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman Tree, which is the largest tree in the world by volume.

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The park also offers a variety of recreational activities, such as hiking, camping, and fishing, as well as several historic landmarks, such as the Giant Forest Museum and the historic Lodgepole Village. With its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural history, Sequoia National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to explore the wonders of California’s mountain wilderness.

Famed for its iconic vistas and epic granite cliffs, Yosemite offers hundreds of hiking trails. Read more about Yosemite here.

Yosemite National Park is a breathtakingly beautiful park located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, known for its towering granite cliffs, stunning waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. The park is home to several iconic landmarks, such as Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls, as well as several groves of giant sequoia trees.

The park offers visitors a variety of recreational opportunities, such as hiking, rock climbing, and fishing, as well as several historic landmarks, such as the Yosemite Valley Railroad and the Ahwahnee Hotel. With its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features, Yosemite National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to explore the natural wonders of California’s mountain wilderness.

Bordering the California and Nevada state line, Lake Tahoe is a deep blue lake nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The beaches, hikes and ski resorts are some of the best in the world. Take in the clear blue waters of the second deepest lake in the United States.

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Lake Tahoe is a stunningly beautiful alpine lake located on the border between California and Nevada. The lake is known for its crystal-clear waters, rugged mountain scenery, and year-round recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities, such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and boating, or simply relax and take in the stunning natural scenery.

The area is also home to several charming towns and villages, offering a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. With its stunning natural beauty and diverse recreational opportunities, Lake Tahoe is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to experience the beauty of the American West.

Lassen Volcanic National park is rich in hydrothermal sites like Bumpass Hell and has acres of bubbling mud pots. Lassen Peak Volcano offers views of the nearby area.

Lassen Volcanic National Park is a unique and breathtakingly beautiful park located in northeastern California, known for its fascinating geothermal features, rugged mountain landscapes, and diverse wildlife. The park is home to several active volcanoes, including Lassen Peak, as well as numerous geothermal features, such as hot springs, mud pots, and fumaroles.

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Visitors can explore the park’s hiking trails, take a scenic drive through the park’s various regions, or enjoy the park’s diverse recreational opportunities, such as camping, fishing, and winter sports. With its stunning natural beauty and unique geological features, Lassen Volcanic National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking to explore the wonders of California’s mountain wilderness.

Home to the world-famous Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland is a charming mountain town, with trendy vibe, offering museums, restaurants, and parks that make this a great road trip stop to stock up on snacks again, especially after visiting all those national parks and hopefully doing a lot of hiking!

Known for the famous Crater Lake, formed by Mount Mazama, the now-collapsed volcano, Crater Lake National Park offers hiking trails and a rim road, which circles the famous lake.

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Crater Lake National Park is a stunningly beautiful park located in southern Oregon. It is known for its pristine blue lake, which is the deepest in the United States, as well as its towering cliffs, stunning vistas, and diverse wildlife. You can explore the park’s hiking trails, take a boat tour of the lake, or participate in a variety of outdoor activities, such as camping, fishing, and snowshoeing. With its breathtaking natural beauty and unique geological features, Crater Lake National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Pacific Northwest.

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These famous falls just outside of Portland can get busy, so be sure to go early to find a good parking spot and beat the crowds. Take the short hike up to the bridge which bisects the two sections of the waterfall. If you visit during the spring you’re likely to get wet!

Visit Portland again! You’ll need some more good food by now!

Congratulations, you’ve made it back to Seattle!

Phew! What an epic West Coast road trip! I hope you’ve enjoyed some of the most iconic scenes and locations on the West Coast. I would love to know what your favorite was. If you’ve driven the West Coast, I’d also love to know what I’ve missed. Any hidden gems that you recommend?

I know that this is a massive trip and should not be attempted in a week!

It is a lot of driving, so be sure to prepare your car for this epic road trip and install a HumX in your vehicle to take the worry out of your journey and to get you on the road!

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49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate American West Coast Road Trip

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Are you putting together an itinerary for the ultimate west coast USA road trip? Then don’t miss my top picks among these incredible, unforgettable places, stretching from the Pacific Coast trough through the interior to Nevada, Arizona, and more.

It should not be denied… that being footloose has always exhilarated us. It is associated in our minds with escape from history and oppression and law and irksome obligations, with absolute freedom, and the road has always led West.

– Wallace Stegner

There’s nothing quite like the Great American Road Trip , and the best of the best is widely considered to be found on a west coast road trip.

From Steinbeck to Kerouac, and the best road trip books , you too can be transformed by finding adventure on the open road of the American West.

I first set out for a solo multi-month road trip in 2013 and it was so great that I did it again in 2015 with my girlfriend before we continued our drive south of the border, and I continue to take LONG road trips whenever possible, including a cross-country road trip, and others halfway across.

All the photos featured below were taken by me during these trips, most of which were featured on my Instagram account (be sure to follow along) .

So get ready to quit your job, pack your car, and set out on an amazing west coast USA road trip. I promise your life will never be the same.

You’ll see some of the most breathtaking sights ever, make memories that will last a lifetime, and even uncover a few unexpected surprises…

Many months and thousands of miles later and these 49 places are among those that stood out the most to me on my own west coast USA road trip…

Don’t forget to check out my more comprehensive road trip planning guide for turning trips like this into reality.

49 Places to Visit on an American West Coast Road Trip

West Coast USA Road Trip Map

Here’s the west coast road trip map that we will be following on this journey, which explores the highlights of the west coast and the American Southwest. Any trip will feature some compromises and missed opportunities, so don’t expect absolutely everything here, but it will be pretty close. 🙂 

Recommended route for an unforgettable west coast road trip

1. Drive the Flatlands of Eastern Washington

Drive the flatlands of Eastern Washington - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

The first stop on our west coast USA road trip itinerary is in the northwest corner of the country.

Washington State isn’t all rain, trees, and mountains!

It has two distinct halves and the eastern half is where all the famous wine and apples are from. Be sure to visit Grand Coulee, Soap Lake, and the Aplets and Cotlets factory .

Dilapidated house in Eastern Washington - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

2. Visit the American Alps

Visit the American Alps - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Driving along the North Cascades Highway (SR 20) is sure to take your breath away, it is one of the most beautiful roads I’ve ever driven.

The road winds through stunning mountains like the Liberty Bell Group pictured above.

Don’t forget to explore the quaint towns of Leavenworth , a Bavarian-themed place, and Winthrop, in the wild west style.

The area near Leavenworth has a lot to offer - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

3. See the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

Check out the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Brightly colored flowers as far as the eye can see, beneath spectacular snow-covered peaks.

The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival happens annually through the month of April and is a west coast road trip must-see if your schedule aligns.

4. Stand Below Deception Pass

Stand below Deception Pass - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

This iconic bridge is on the National Register of Historic Places and is known for its dangerous and swift currents.

Deception Pass State Park is also Washington’s most visited park with 2 million visitors per year.

5. Explore the Weird Side of Seattle

Explore the weird side of Seattle - Fremont Troll - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Seattle will always be my home. From the troll under the Fremont Bridge to the grossly fascinating gum wall, there is much to see in Seattle.

Don’t forget to check out the more traditional tourist attractions like the Space Needle , Pike Place Market , EMP Musuem , or even swing by the former house of legendary rocker Kurt Cobain.

Explore the weird side of Seattle - the Gum Wall - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Grab a cup of coffee from Caffe Vita , some Beecher’s Flagship Cheese , and take in the view from Queen Anne’s Kerry Park.

Seattle from Queen Anne's Kerry Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

6. Take a Ferry Across the Sound

Take a ferry across the Puget Sound - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Don’t miss the chance to take your road trip over the water with a ferry ride to the Olympic Peninsula via Bremerton or Bainbridge Island.

It offers stunning views of Seattle and you may even have the chance to see harbor porpoises or seals splashing beside the boat.

7. Visit the Hall of Mosses

Visit Olympic National Park's Hall of Mosses - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Take a drive around the Olympic Peninsula, home to Olympic National Park , and wander through the Hoh Rain Forest, one of the largest temperate rain forests in the United States.

If you’re feeling extra adventurous, you can hike deep into the heart of the park and climb Mount Olympus .

Visit the Hoh River in Olympic National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

8. Camp Next to the Roar of the Pacific

Camp next to the roar of the Pacific Ocean at Third Beach - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Much of Washington’s Pacific Coast is protected thanks to Olympic National Park, so don’t miss your chance to pitch your tent on a wild beach like Third Beach.

If you aren’t up for hiking into camp, you can always visit Kalaloch Beach or one of the many other more accessible beach locations.

Camp next to the roar of the Pacific Ocean at Third Beach - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

9. Don’t Miss Paradise

Don't miss Paradise at Mount Rainier - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Mount Rainier is probably the most beautiful mountain in the continental United States.

It may not officially be the highest mountain in the Continental USA , but it is certainly the most breathtaking.

Take the drive up to Paradise and explore the lush meadows as you peer up the slopes of this formidable peak. Maybe even consider climbing Mount Rainier ?

The always impressive Mount Rainier - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

10. See the Power of a Volcano First Hand

Mount St. Helens in all it's glory - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

After taking in the beauty of Paradise, continue south to Mount Saint Helens to fully appreciate the destructive potential of Rainier.

Mount Saint Helens blew in 1980, more than 30 years ago, but you can still see the devastating impact it had on the area.

11. Go Waterfall Hunting along the Columbia River Gorge

Go waterfall hunting along the Columbia River Gorge - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Cruising south into Oregon, be sure to explore along the length of the Columbia River Gorge with its numerous waterfalls like Multnomah or Latourell.

While you’re in the area don’t forget to stop for a cold brew at McMenamin’s Edgefield in Troutdale and grab a bite to eat at Tad’s Chicken and Dumplings .

Multnomah Falls along the Columbia River Gorge - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

You can also swing by Mount Hood, another incredible volcanic peak and see the lodge where The Shining exterior was set.

12. Drive Along the Iconic Highway 101

Drive Oregon's scenic Highway 101 along the coast - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Passing through Portland (don’t miss Stumptown Coffee , Voodoo Doughnuts , and Powell’s City of Books !) you’ll arrive in Astoria at the mouth of the mighty Columbia River.

From there head south along the length of the coast stopping at quaint little towns and enjoying the stunning scenery.

Don’t miss out on Haystack Rock near Cannon Beach, or the Devil’s Churn and Thor’s Well near Waldport.

Devil's Churn along Oregon's scenic Highway 101 - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

13. Gaze into the Dazzling Blue Waters of Crater Lake

Gaze into the deep blue waters of Crater Lake - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Cut inland back toward the Cascades so you don’t miss the incredible Crater Lake National Park .

Crater Lake is truly one of the most impressive lakes you will see with a blue color that defies description.

This ancient volcano collapsed and filled with water, forming the deepest lake in the United States.

Gaze into the deep blue waters of Crater Lake - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

14. Hug a Towering Redwood Tree

Hug a towering Redwood Tree in Northern California - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Wind your way back toward the coast through Grants Pass in order to reach California.

Driving through the Redwood National and State Parks (a patchwork series or parks along the coast) is an experience you won’t soon forget.

Drive through the redwood forests of Northern California - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

15. Drive Highway 1

Drive California's scenic Highway 1 along the Pacific Coast - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

South of Eureka, this Scenic Highway snakes along the winding coast as it takes you to San Francisco, and is easily one of the most iconic California road trips.

Stop and enjoy a sunset or three or four as you enjoy the rugged Northern California Coast.

16. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge

Cross the iconic Golden Gate Bridge - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Certainly one of the most recognizable bridges in the United States, be sure to finish off your drive of the coast by cruising through San Francisco.

Enjoy Fisherman’s Wharf and perhaps swing through Silicon Valley while you’re in the area.

17. Drive the Loneliest Road

Drive the Loneliest Road - Highway 50 in Nevada - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Cut across California in the direction of Reno (don’t forget to explore Lake Tahoe!) so you can drive across the Loneliest Road in America (Highway 50) .

This road is certainly one of the most isolated and remote stretches of asphalt you will encounter (it felt more wild and remote than Alaska ) which crosses numerous desert basins and numerous high mountain passes.

A spectacular drive that will make you appreciate the diversity of Nevada.

18. Explore Towering Sand Dunes

Explore towering dunes at Sand Mountain, Nevada - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Sand Mountain lies along Highway 50 and is a two-mile-long, 600-foot high sand dune.

If you’re quiet, you may even be able to hear it sing as the wind blows the sand across the surface.

It is one of the few singing sand dunes in the US. We arrived in the midst of a sandstorm.

Sand Mountain Nevada - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

19. Visit the Great Basin

Visit Great Basin National Park in Nevada - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

You can drive up to 10,000 feet in Great Basin National Park , one of the frequently overlooked National Parks within the US.

Here you will see towering snowcapped mountains and ancient bristlecone pines, the oldest known organisms on the planet.

20. Tour the Depths of the Lehman Caves

Tour the depths of the Lehman Cave - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Also within Great Basin National Park, you can tour the depths of the intriguing Lehman Caves with a park service guide who will bring the fascinating history of this natural feature to life.

21. Stand Before the Watchman and Virgin River

Stand before the Watchman and the Virgin River - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

After crossing Utah, you’ll want to beeline south toward Zion National Park , truly one of the most incredible parks in the country that will have you cranking your head in all directions.

Be sure to catch the sun setting on the Watchman , a truly majestic sight.

Explore the high country, hike up to Angel’s Landing, or hike upstream into the Narrows.

You could spend a lifetime exploring this park. I highly recommend doing the Trans-Zion Trail—hiking from Kolob Canyon and all the way across the park.

Read More: Best Hikes in Zion National Park

22. See the Glow of the Hoodoos

See the glow of the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Continuing east you’ll reach Bryce Canyon National Park … Southern Utah is a land of superlatives and Bryce Canyon is no exception, check out my guide to a Utah national park road trip for more details.

Hiking among the hoodoos will take your breath away.

Catching sunrise or sunset will make the hoodoos appear to glow from within. Not to be missed.

See the glow of the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

23. Shimmy Your Way through Slot Canyons

Shimmy your way through slot canyons in Grand Staircase Escalante Utah - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Grand Staircase Escalante is a hidden gem with lots to explore.

Outside the town of Escalante take a trip down the long dirt road known as Hole in the Rock, where you will find slot canyons like Spooky and Peekaboo Gulch.

Shimmy your way through slot canyons in Grand Staircase Escalante Utah - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

If you’re up for a little more hiking be sure to head down Coyote Gulch , one of my favorite backpacking trips of all time, where you can watch a river emerge from nothing and carve out magnificent canyon walls.

Go backpacking along Coyote Gulch in Grand Staircase Escalante Utah - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

24. Gawk at Incredible Arches

Gawk at the incredible arches in Arches National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Leaving Grand Staircase you’ll drive along Highway 12, one of the most scenic drives you’ll find, continue up and over Capitol Reef National Park before arriving at Arches National Park .

I actually passed up hiking to Delicate Arch the first time I visited because it was the touristy thing to do. You must visit Delicate Arch, it is absolutely worth it.

Exploring Arches National Park with snow on the ground - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

25. Find Adventure in Moab

Find adventure near Moab, Utah - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Moab is a small town that will always hold a big place in my heart.

Located just outside of Arches, it makes a great home base for adventure from hiking, climbing, mountain biking and more.

Camp along the Colorado River at the numerous sites, or head up to visit some of the incredible desert towers like Castleton or Fisher.

Find adventure near Moab, Utah - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Don’t forget to grab a breakfast burrito from the Love Muffin Café .

26. Explore the Maze-Like Canyonlands

Explore the maze like canyons in Canyonlands National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Both the north and south entrances of Canyonlands National Park offer amazing things to explore.

Above all, be sure to break away from the road and hike among the maze-like features, bobbing and weaving through the alien landscape.

If you’re feeling adventurous, and with an off-road vehicle, you can undertake the incredible White Rim Trail .

The White Rim of Canyonlands National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Honestly, southern Utah is like paradise if you love nature, since there is so much to see and do here within a relatively small geographic area.

Read More: Utah National Park Road Trip

27. Stand Along the Black Canyon

Stand before the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

After making your way through Utah, you’ll jet up into the SW corner of Colorado and make your way toward Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park near Montrose, Colorado.

The name of the canyon is due to the fact that some portions of the canyon receive only 30 minutes of sunlight per day.

The Grand Canyon may be wide, but the Black Canyon is exceptionally steep and narrow.

28. Drive the Million Dollar Highway

Drive Colorado's Million Dollar Highway in the San Juan Mountains - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Heading south from the Black Canyon, you’ll run into Ouray where the so-called Million Dollar Highway (US 550) begins as it winds through the San Juan Mountains to Silverton .

The climb up to Red Mountain Pass at 11,018 is open year-round, and is a particularly amazing drive as you wind your way around hairpin turns with steep plummets into the abyss.

The road even features avalanche chutes over the road to prevent it from being blocked. This is one of those that I consider the most scenic drives in America .

Try your hand at ice climbing in the Ouray Ice Park (Colorado) - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

If you’re particularly adventurous, you can also try your hand at ice climbing in Ouray , where I lived for one winter doing laps in the ice park every day.

29. Visit the Cliff Dwellings at Mesa Verde

Visit the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Mesa Verde National Park protects some of the best-preserved Ancestral Puebloan archeological sites in the US where you can see these amazing dwellings tucked below the lip of various cliffs that were built from 650 AD and inhabited until 1285 when they were abandoned.

30. See Shiprock Rise from Nothing

See Shiprock rise from the desert floor. - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Continuing south you will cross the border of New Mexico and quickly see Shiprock rise out of the flatlands surrounding it.

Indeed, it looks like a ship, frozen in place as it once floated through this landscape. It is a holy and protected place among the local tribes.

31. Walk Among the Ruins of a Great Civilization

View from the cliff band back down on to Pueblo Bonito, the largest of the structures in Chaco Canyon. - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

When you think of ancient ruins, most people immediately think of Greece, Rome, or perhaps Mexico, while forgetting about the ancient civilizations that once inhabited this land.

Like Mesa Verde, you should make it a point to visit the incredible Chaco Canyon ruins .

You’ll have to manage a long and rutted dirt road, but it’s worth it. Chaco Culture National Historic Park preserves the most sweeping collection of ancient ruins north of Mexico.

32. Put Your Feet in the Whitest of Sand

Put your feet in the whitest of sand at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Make a stop in Albuquerque as you make your way into New Mexico, and take a tour of all the famous locations from Breaking Bad .

Near El Paso, you will come across White Sands National Monument , a breathtaking series of sand dunes that are white as snow. Don’t forget that Roswell is nearby…

Put your feet in the whitest of sand at White Sands National Monument, New Mexico - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Be sure to try both the red and green chile sauce while in New Mexico as well!

33. Wander Among the Saguaros

Explore the incredible cacti at Saguaro National Park Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Crossing west into Arizona you can make a stop at the touristy but interesting town of Tombstone before continuing on to Saguaro National Park outside of Tucson.

The saguaros are a stunning sight to behold with their human-like arms and tremendous height. The tallest saguaro can be found in Maricopa County and stands at 45 feet tall!

34. Drive Along the Superstitions

Drive through the Superstition Mountains near Phoenix Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Just outside of Phoenix, be sure to detour to drive beside the Superstition Mountains along SR 88, a beautiful desert drive.

Be sure to stop for some prickly pear ice cream, perhaps in Tortilla Flat.

35. Explore the Magic of Sedona

Explore the incredible beauty of Sedona Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Backtrack and head north out of Phoenix toward Flagstaff, where you’ll exit for Sedona.

Another iconic destination in Arizona, Sedona is a magical place with stunning red rocks that rise all around and some of the most gorgeous drives you’ll ever see.

Highway 89A either toward Jerome or continuing up through Flagstaff (or do both!) is a memorable and photogenic drive.

If you’re up for a splurge, visit the delicious Elote Café in Sedona for some truly incredible cuisine.

Explore the incredible beauty of Sedona Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

36. Drive Along Route 66

Drive along the historic Route 66 in Winslow Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Heading east out of Flagstaff you will encounter the iconic Route 66—as synonymous with America as hamburgers and the Fourth of July.

This historic route was one of the originals among the US Highway System and ran from Chicago to Santa Monica.

This highway underwent a number of realignments and changes before ultimately being removed from the US Highway System in 1985.

You can still find original portions scattered through the US, including stretches through Arizona as you’ll find in Winslow (also featured in that Eagles song “standin’ on a corner in Winslow, Arizona…” ).

37. Explore the Painted Hills

Explore the Painted Hills in Petrified Forest National Park Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Continuing east back toward New Mexico you’ll encounter Petrified Forest National Park , another one that you don’t hear too much about, but which features the stunningly beautiful Painted Hills.

38. Venture through Navajo Nation

Venture through the Navajo Nation and visit Canyon de Chelly - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Before reaching the state line you’ll want to turn off north toward Chinle, deep into the Navajo Nation , the largest land area retained by a US tribe and is managed as a sovereign Indian nation.

Just outside of Chinle you will come across Canyon de Chelly , another impressive canyon that still has local tribal members living within these walls.

If you haven’t yet, you can visit the Four Corners monument which marks the intersection between Colorado, Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico.

39. Be Awed by Monument Valley

Be awed by Monument Valley - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Along the Utah-Arizona border near Kayenta, you will find one of the most impressive sights on this journey in Monument Valley , where numerous monolithic rocks raise hundreds of feet above the plateau.

This famous place may be familiar to you from those old-time John Wayne movies.

Lightning strike near Monument Valley - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

40. Stand Before Horseshoe Bend

Stand before the incredible Horseshoe Bend near Page, Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

After Monument Valley, you’ll backtrack toward Page, Arizona.

Here you will find the incredible Horseshoe Bend , where the Colorado River snakes its way through high canyon walls, almost cutting through the wall entirely.

Nearby you will also find the famous Wave and Antelope Canyon . The terrain through this part is just amazing.

The open road near Page Arizona - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

41. Soak Up the Grandest of Views

Soak up the beauty at Grand Canyon National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Yes, no road trip through Arizona would be complete without a visit to the Grand Canyon .

Be sure to be there for sunrise or sunset and soak up the mind-bogglingly large scale of this canyon that is truly in a class of its own.

Soak up the beauty at Grand Canyon National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

42. Watch the Sun Set over Lake Havasu

Watch the sun set over Lake Havasu - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Heading west out of the Grand Canyon you will pass through Kingman, where you can detour to the south for a visit to Lake Havasu.

A nice place where you can camp for free on the ubiquitous BLM land and catch the stunning sunset over the lake.

43. Stare Down the Mighty Hoover Dam

Stare down the mighty Hoover Dam - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Heading back north through Laughlin (lots of places for casino camping here ), right on the edge of Nevada, you’ll make your way toward Las Vegas where you can make a break for the Hoover Dam nearby.

The Hoover Dam was crucial to taming the mighty Colorado River and will also give you an appreciation for both the ingenuity of engineers in manufacturing these incredible structures allowing cities to thrive in the desert, but also for the perilous predicament that the American West finds itself in regard to dwindling water supplies.

44. Explore the Red Rocks Beyond Las Vegas

Explore the red rocks just outside of Las Vegas - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Las Vegas as an icon of global tourism, but beyond the Strip and Downtown (my preferred part), you will find many amazing places.

Spend some time in Red Rocks National Conservation Area , with its incredible hiking and rock climbing, or spend a night camping along the shores of Lake Mead, or if the heat is killing you, head up to the high country near Charleston Peak .

If you’re in Vegas, be sure to visit Phat Phranks for the best Mexican food in town… I was a regular for the huevos divorciados.

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45. Feel the Hot Hot Heat

Feel the hot hot heat of Death Valley National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Heading toward Beatty, Nevada you can drop across the California border and into the formidable Death Valley National Park , which holds the world record for the hottest temperature ever recorded.

From Bad Water Basin to the Race Track, there is so much to see in this sometimes feared and misunderstood park. Embrace the heat and explore the majesty of this incredible place.

The beauty of Death Valley National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

If you are feeling extra adventurous, you can take the long dirt road of Titus Canyon into the park which winds through the mountains and into the slot canyons in the valley below.

One of the most impressive ways to drive into Death Valley if you have a suitable rig.

The incredible Titus Canyon in Death Valley National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

46. Get Lost in the Eastern Sierras

The beautiful Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Coming out of Death Valley you’ll arrive in Lone Pine, California, a sleepy little town beside the Alabama Hills (the scene of hundreds of Hollywood movies— visit the local film museum ) which is just below the towering Eastern Sierras and Mount Whitney (the highest peak in the Lower 48).

Camping below Lone Pine Peak at the Tuttle Creek Campground (California) - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

There is so much to see and do here, and it remains one of my favorite mountain playgrounds… Lone Pine, Bishop, Mammoth Lakes.

The beautiful Mono Lake in California - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Don’t miss the Mobil Gas Station  in Lee Vining (beside Mono Lake) for some of the best food you’ll ever taste. That’s not a joke. They’ve even got live music on the weekends.

47. Visit the Granite Cathedral of Yosemite

Visit the granite cathedral in Yosemite National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Yosemite Valley … What more can be said about this place that hasn’t been said? If you haven’t seen the sheer walls of El Capitan rising out of the valley floor, or the beauty of Half Dome, or the wispy tail of Yosemite Falls, then you are surely missing out.

The stomping grounds of John Muir and Ansel Adams—see why this place captured their hearts. But do be prepared to battle the crowds.

Visit the granite cathedral in Yosemite National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

48. Camp Among the Boulders in Joshua Tree

Camp among the boulders in Hidden Valley - Joshua Tree National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Coming down the west side of the Sierras now, be sure to stop in at Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks—the General Sherman Tree is particularly impressive—before continuing south to another incredible park, also full of rocks, but on an entirely different scale.

Joshua Tree National Park is famous for the Joshua Trees and the mounds of sticky granite boulders.

The iconic Joshua Trees in Joshua Tree National Park - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

It is a beautiful place, where you can watch coyotes running through the night, scramble up boulders, or just gawk at the crazy formations of the trees and one you can’t miss on a west coast USA road trip.

49. Explore the Oddities Around the Salton Sea

Explore the oddities like Salvation Mountain around the Salton Sea in California - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Heading south out of Joshua Tree you will run into Palm Springs (grab a delicious date shack!) before winding around the Salton Sea, a lake formed from water diverted from the Colorado River, which houses a peculiar collection of oddballs in the area.

Be sure to visit Salvation Mountain and pass through Slab City (the “last free place on earth”) where you’ll find a truly eccentric bunch camped out for free all year round.

Explore the oddities like Slab City around the Salton Sea in California - 49 Places to Visit on the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

The Anza-Borrego Desert is another great place to explore as well…

Beyond the West Coast USA Road Trip?

Not done road tripping? There is still much that I have yet to see in the USA, from Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone and beyond, which could definitely be included on a monster loop if you’ve got the months to do it all.

It’s also worth noting that the trip doesn’t have to end at the US Border either .

On our last major west coast USA road trip, Andrea and I headed south into Baja California , on to Mainland Mexico , and beyond… All along the Pan-American Highway to the southern tip of South America.

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My friends and I are planning to go to USA later this year and I was struggling for ideas when I found your lovely blog! Your pictures are so inviting! We want to visit so many different places, but our budget is limited, so your tips definitely help to plan our journey. Thank you so much!

Hi Ryan- How long did this road trip take you each time? And how many days on average did you stay somewhere before moving onwards? Thanks!

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Between three months and 6-7 months on my two big trips. I would tend to stay in a particular area for like a week or two if it was somewhere with lots to explore, other stops were just a one or two day deal. Just be flexible in terms of your planning, and I’d say to devote at least three months if you are doing something on a similar scale — there’s just so much to explore!

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This is a fantastic itinerary for the West! I have been to about 90% of these places myself over a few different road trips and dying to visit the few I have missed – namely Chaco Canyon and White Sands. I feel very lucky to be based in Colorado and to have the flexibility to explore so much of the Western USA with our own set of wheels.

Are most of these you’ve mentioned excessable in a 45 ft motorhome plus tow vehicle Thanks Leaving this sat fou our out west adventure ….

Most of them should be okay, but there are definitely some that are off-limits to you in such a large rig. Enjoy your travels!

This is literally something I dream of doing every second of every day, but honestly, how does one afford to just quit their job to travel when bills and student loans still need to be paid, not to mention funds needed for health care, food, fuel, and places to stay?

Well every situation is different, but many thousands of people have found ways to make it work, despite different obstacles. Hard to summarize it in a blog post comment, but it comes down to dramatically reducing your expenses, paying down debts, saving money, and maybe even earning money while you travel through freelancing or side gigs. You may be surprised to find out that the traveling life may be cheaper than your regular life back home — that’s been true for many of us at least, depending on where you are going and what you are doing.

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Thanks for the list. I just built out the back of my truck as a camper and am heading west. I’m a little overwhelmed by the amount of stuff to see, but I got the time.

Time is the best thing you can have while road tripping the west. Well, maybe right after having a vehicle.

I can not tell you what stumbling upon your website has done for me. I am actually at the moment sitting at my desk, while writing this. I just purchased a camper shell for my ford lariat, watched your video a few times on setting up the transformer. Im beyond stoked, read through the details on money per month, per day, per dollar. I honestly hope when my truck is ready and finances fall into place. That I’ll be able to reach out to you for advice maybe share a few stories and become a dirtbag. Thank you brother, loving you man.

Hey Chance! Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind words. Always nice to hear that I’ve played even a little part in helping people get ready and get out there. You’re absolutely welcome to shoot me an email with any questions you might have. Happy to help or point you in the direction of someone else who might have an answer. Cheers!

excellent, got me excited to go farther and stay longer,,,Thanks

Glad to hear it! There is just so much to explore out there, I’ve still only scratched the surface…

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Ultimate West Coast Road Trip Guide for 2024

Going on a West Coast road trip  has to be one of the most magnificent experiences in the USA. This region, comprising of California, Oregon, Washington, is one of the most beautiful regions in the world and offers countless things to do and places to see.

While traveling on the West Coast, you’ll have the option of taking many road trip routes. You can take a road trip on Highway 101 along some of the finest coastlines in the world, or you can navigate through the epic Cascades and the Sierra Nevada mountains inland.

Being raised in Oregon, and having taken several road trips on the West Coast, I have a lot to share with you, my fellow broke backpackers.

In this USA West Coast road trip planner, we’ll cover several topics, including how to stick to a budget, the best places to visit on the West Coast, and plenty of ideas and itineraries to easily organize your entire trip.

So come with me as we go on a road trip of the West Coast, USA!

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Let’s face it – while backpacking the USA , whether on foot or in a car,  you’re probably going to spend a lot of money. The West Coast is a big and beautiful place with lots to do and see, so you’re going to need all the help that you can get to save cash.

Even if you’re unable to travel on $10/day like in some of my favorite countries, this West Coast road trip guide will at least help you minimize expenses.

Each West Coast state will cost different amounts of money. California will be the most expensive state, followed by Washington, and then Oregon.

Generally speaking, the average daily budget for a road trip on the West Coast will be between $175 – $250 – this includes gas, a rental car, lodging, food, drink, and activities.

Gas is very expensive on the West Coast and will lead you to an early bankruptcy if you’re not careful. Do everything you can to limit the costs of gas by planning/sticking to routes, using a fuel-efficient car, and carpooling.

van on bridge on big sur while on west coast road trip

Going on a road trip in the USA with a group is fun, more environmentally friendly, and cheaper. Traveling with other people is the best way to save money, but we understand this isn’t always possible!

No fear! You can also save money on a solo trip by camping and staying at hostels, grocery shopping, and taking your time (i.e. not driving 500 miles a day).

Food and lodging will cost as much as you’re willing to invest. Staying in fancy digs and eating out for every meal will obviously drain your funds. Camping out and cooking for yourself will save you much more money in the long run.

You will probably visit several national parks as well and each has a fee. Pick 1-2 parks, or invest in an America the Beautiful Pass .

While these costs might seem steep, always remember you can always save a TON by camping. But even if you don’t spend any nights under the stars, you can rest assured that your money is allowing you to see some of the very best places to visit in the US .

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The USA is  blisteringly beautiful. It’s also blisteringly expensive! Visiting two national parks in day can run you $70+ in entry fees.

Orrrr… you kick those entry fees to the curb, buy an annual ‘America the Beautiful Pass’ for $79.99,  and get unlimited access to ALL 2000+ federally managed sites in the States totally FREE!

You do the math. 😉

Average Costs of a USA West Coast Road Trip

Below is a breakdown of the average costs of a USA West Coast road trip:

Rental car : $30-$100

RV rental:  $100-$300

Gallon of gas:  $3.39

Average AirBnB:  $120

Hotel room:  $140

Hostel:  $25-$35

Campground:  $5-$20 (sometimes free!)

Sandwich:  $6-$9

Beer at a bar:  $5-$8

Coffee:  $2-$4

Bottle of Whiskey from market:  $20

Dinner for two:  $35-$75

While there are TONS of epic places to stay along the West Coast, here are three that are absolutely worth reserving in advance!

Best West Coast Mountain Getaway: Earthlight Washington Villa

cabin set on a mountain ridge with an orage yellow sunset and snow covering the mountains west coast road trip

This mountain villa in Waterville, Washington just might be the most incredible Airbnb on the West Coast. Built on the edge of a ridge that overlooks the Columbia River and some stunning mountains. Enjoy it all from a truly legendary deck that features a jacuzzi and panoramic views. Only one hour from Leavenworth and 15 minutes from the nearest town, you’ll get to be as secluded as possible while still having 21st-century amenities in reach.

Best West Coast Beach Cottage: Oregon Coast Beach Getaway

wooden living room of a west coast beach cottage

This Oregon Coast beach cottage is mere steps from one of the West Coast’s most legendary beaches. Multiple comfy beds, a large kitchen and a wood-burning stove all add to the homey feel–just 100 yards from the ocean. You’ll also have easy access to local breweries and some hiking trails if you’ve had enough beach time!

Best Airbnb in Los Angeles: Downtown LA Condo

airy dining room with large windows in los angeles airbnb on a west coast road trip

Where you stay in LA matters a LOT, so why not choose this iconic condo located right near the City of Angels’ main attractions? The 1 bedroom condo features glass windows, 20 ft ceilings, and a rooftop pool that you’ll definitely be thankful for if visiting in the summer! You can also count on a super comfy bed, a TV, fast Wifi and EPIC views of LA.

Below is a list of sample road trips up (and down) the West Coast. Varying from 10 days to 30 days in length, they cover many of the West Coast’s top attractions. Each itinerary provides day-by-day highlights, which are meant to give you some awesome West Coast road trip ideas.

Since the West Coast is massive and I can’t go into every single detail for each location, I’ve created more specific road trips to help you out a bit. Get ready for a heavy dose of driving in the USA inspo!

  • California Road Trip
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A road trip on Highway 101 is one of the most popular and most desirable adventures in the entire United States. This route features an amazing coastline that shifts every step of the way. While you’ll see other states too, this is the California trip of your dreams!

Starting in Southern California, you’ll see palm trees and surf-worthy swells slowly turn to dramatic cliffs. By the time you reach the Olympic Peninsula, you’ll be surrounded by lush, temperate rainforest, the likes of which you can see nowhere else in America.

On the road trip from San Diego to Seattle, you will pass by several of the most interesting cities in the region, Must-do’s include visiting Los Angeles , Santa Barbara, and Seattle. Between these many places, you will have your pick of bars, restaurants, and local markets.

Ultimately, a road trip on Highway 1 is a no-fail and we wouldn’t be surprised if people decided to spend more time on this itinerary.

map of west coast road trip itinerary 14 days

Highlights: San Diego, Los Angeles, Big Sur, San Francisco, Redwoods, Oregon Coast, Olympic National Park

Notable bars and restaurants: Zeitgeist (San Francisco), A.O.C. (LA), Lost Abbey (San Diego), Annie’s Cambodian Cuisine (Eureka), Pelican Brewery (Cape Kiwanda), The Schooner (Netarts), Local Ocean Seafoods (Newport), Chestnut Cottage (Port Angeles), Granny’s Cafe (Port Angeles)

Where to Sleep:

  • Freehand Hostel Los Angeles
  • ITH ZOO Hostel San Diego
  • Green Tortoise Hostel San Francisco
  • Ecola Creek Lodge (Cannon Beach)

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You’ve only got 10 days on this West Coast Road Trip and it’s definitely not a lot of time for such a massive creation. Don’t expect to see each and every highlight on the way, especially when visiting LA where traffic can get hectic to say the least.

You’ll have to plan your activities ahead to enjoy a stress-free adventure. The best activities are surfing around SoCal, camping in Big Sur and whale watching. If you’re more of an active person, you should check out the hiking trails on the Olympic Peninsula. Exploring San Francisco and the Redwoods is a great experience too.

If you’re into scenic drives, check out Highway 101 and Highway 1 – both offer incredible views!

Depending on when you’re visiting, you’ll be able to attend some cool festivals. Here are the coolest:

  • Festival of the Dark Arts in Astoria (February)
  • Goonies Day in Astoria (June)
  • SF Outside Lands (August)
  • Desert Daze (October)
  • Kinetic Grand Championship (May)
  • Redwood Coast Music Fest (May)

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This is quite literally the opposite of a road on Highway 101 – this route primarily covers the eastern portion of California, Oregon, and Washington, areas that are defined by arid landscapes and rugged mountains.

Starting this road trip in California, you’ll begin in the hottest official place in the USA before escaping to the Sierra Nevada. You’ll pass by Yosemite , Lake Mono, and Lake Tahoe before reaching Oregon. Here, you’ll get a break from the desert by visiting Crater Lake before heading to the deserts around John Day again. By the time, you reach Washington, you’ll be in the rolling hills of the Palouse.

Given the harshness of the landscape, it’s advised that you undertake this road trip in late-spring or early-fall. Although it’s the desert, there is still a high probability of snow in the passes.

map of the west coast itinerary

Highlights: Death Valley, Sierras, Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic NP, Crater Lake, Bend, Wallowas, Palouse

Notable bars and restaurants: Holy Smokes Texas Style BBQ (Bishop), The Stove (Mammoth Lakes), Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs (Reno), Crux Fermentation Project (Bend), McKay Cottage (Bend), Roosters Country Kitchen (Pendleton)

  • Villa D’billa Airbnb (Reno)
  • Moderne Hostel (Mammoth Lakes)
  • Mellow Mountain Hostel (Tahoe)
  • Bunk + Brews Historic Lucas House (Bend)

Death Valley best hikes on the west coast

The best activities on this road trip are definitely climbing in Yosemite and canoeing at Lake Tahoe. For everyone that’s into adventures and adrenaline, you can ski and then stay at a cabin on Mammoth Lakes and hike the John Muir Wilderness. Biking around Crater Lake and taking epic photos in the Palouse is a bit more relaxing.

For Scenic Drives on this road trip, we’d recommend the Tioga Pass, Lassen Scenic Byway and Highway 395. There are more drives that you can find online, but these ones are our favorites.

The best events you can attend are:

  • Burning Man (August),
  • Mammoth Festival of Beers and Bluesapalooza (August)
  • Bishop Manzanar Pilgrimage (April)
  • What the Festival (June)
  • Bend Brew Festival (August)

palouse falls eastern west coast road trip

One look at the map for this itinerary and you will probably exclaim how random it looks. Given that we will be visiting every national park between California and Washington, it’s pretty clear that there will be a great deal of driving.

But there’s going to be equal, if not a greater amount of majesty. The nationals parks of the Western USA are famous and arguably form the finest collection in all of North America. You’re going to see deserts, valleys, giant redwoods, lakes, mountains; if you can think of a landscape, it’s going to be featured here.

Luckily, there will be plenty of breaks on this best national parks edition of a West Coast road trip. We’ll see many of the West Coast’s major cities, including Portland and Bellingham, and have the chance to take a brief road trip on Highway 101. So even if you are itching to go camping and get a little dirty, there will still be some showers along the way.

map of west coast road trip itinerary 10 days

Highlights : Joshua Tree, Kings Canyon, Channel Islands, Yosemite, Crater Lake, Olympic, Mt Rainier, North Cascades

Notable bars and restaurants: Stonefly Restaurant (Markleeville), Austin’s Restaurant (Tahoe), Aaron Schat’s Roadhouse (Bishop), John’s Pizza Works (Mammoth Lakes), Peg’s Glorified Ham n Eggs (Reno),

  • Emerald Forest Cabins (Eureka)
  • Maverick Inn (Klamath Falls)
  • Lolo Pass Hostel (Portland)
  • Bavarian Bungalow Getaway (Leavenworth)

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On this road trip, you’ll come across the absolute best hiking trails in the US . You can do a separate road trip in Redwoods, bike around Crater Lake or check out the awesome beaches of Olympic Peninsula if hiking is not your thing. For the more creative ones, you’ll love taking pictures at the Death Valley.

All scenic drives that we mentioned above can be visited on this road trip too, but I’d recommend checking out the Cascade Loop and Lassen Volcanic Scenic Byway .

Since this itinerary includes various cities, you’ve got an incredible number of festivals and events you can attend. Research online to find out when and where you can find the ones of your interest.

This is it – the most complete road trip from California to Washington that you can do in 30 days. Just about every destination that has been covered so far in previous road trips is included here. This includes a road trip on the California Coast, a road trip from San Francisco to the Sierra Nevada, the Oregon Coast, the Washington Cascades, Olympic Peninsula, and much, much more.

All of the major cities on the West Coast are included as well. There will be plenty of places to visit while staying in Los Angeles , San Francisco, Seattle and every other city for that matter. Regardless of where you choose to spend your time – be it in the cities or in nature – it will be time well spent.

This itinerary also has the added benefit of featuring the amazing San Juan Islands, located at the end of a Highway 101 road trip. These are among the most beautiful places to stay in Washington and a mandatory given the amount of time you have.

map of west coast road trip itinerary 3 weeks

Highlights : Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo, Big Sur, San Francisco, Sierras, Lake Tahoe, Redwoods, Oregon Coast, Crater Lake, Bend, Portland, North Cascades, Seattle, Olympic Peninsula

Notable bars and restaurants: A.O.C. (LA), Lost Abbey (San Diego), Zeitgeist (San Francisco), Annie’s Cambodian Cuisine (Eureka), Crux Fermentation Project (Bend), Cartopia (Portland), Dick’s Drive-In (Seattle)

  • Otter’s Pond Bed & Breakfast (Orcas)

wildflowers on california coast at sunset

Well, you’ve got a whole month on your hands! So you better do everything the West Coast has to offer, right? Whether it’s surfing while staying in Santa Cruz , exploring LA’s nightlife or hiking in the Sierra Nevada – you’ll never get bored.

A couple of things I’d definitely recommend though are sailing in the San Juans, alpine climbing in North Cascades and taking the delicious beer in Bend. What you end up ding during the 4-week road trip is completely up to you, but you can be sure to have a blast!

Hit up the road and check out the most beautiful scenic drives in the West Coast. They include the Highway 101 , US-26 and Crater Lake Rim . If you’ve got a nice car and love driving around, add these to your list as well.

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Below is a list of the best road trip stops on the West Coast. Study them well and decide which ones you like the most for your road trip.

Southern California Road Trip

Southern California or SoCal is the drier, sunnier part of California, known for its desert landscapes, Latin-influences, beach culture, and urban sprawl. It is distinct from Northern California in many ways and should definitely be discussed in its own section.

Southern California is by no means small – it hosts millions of residents, leagues of land, several national parks, and a lot of coastlines – but for the sake of brevity, we must condense all of Southern California into a single section.

The region is best known for its easy-going and Epicurean culture. Metropolises, like Los Angeles and San Diego, host huge populations of people who just want to have fun in the sun, do business, and maybe get famous. The parties in Southern California are often extravagant and it goes without saying that places like Hollywood or Santa Barbara  get really crazy.

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Southern California is also well-known for its desert landscapes and climate. Sunshine is plentiful, temperatures are warm, and rain is infrequent.

Superlative national parks, like Death Valley and the magical Joshua Tree , exhibit the arid beauty of Southern California. Add in some of the best beaches on the West Coast and you can why the surfer and beach culture is strong here.

In the end, Southern California is a paradisiacal place, both in mind and reality. People flock here in pursuit of dreams, warmer climates, and sometimes for no reason at all. I can think of no better place to start a fantastic road trip up the West Coast than Southern California.

Northern California Road Trip

Northern California or NorCal is a bit more temperate than SoCal, both in climate and attitude. The weather is moodier, people are slightly more cosmopolitan, and the food is far more eclectic.

You won’t find the desert beaches and vast deserts of SoCal; NorCal has grander forests, more alpine areas, and a rougher coastline. Its home to many of the best hikes in California .

Nothing illustrates the difference between NorCal and SoCal better than comparing Los Angeles and San Francisco. Whereas LA is more defined by its entertainment and pleasure industries, San Francisco is a technological utopia that hosts some of the most influential industries in the world i.e. Google.

As a city, San Francisco is far denser, better planned, and all-in-all more modern than Los Angeles. Staying in San Francisco can be refreshing and recharging, especially after spending a long time on the road. It has superior public transport, more public works, and a greater amount of accommodation options.

San Francisco also benefits from being a part of the greater Bay Area , which offers West Coast road trippers a huge array of activities.

golden gate bridge at dawn road trip to san francisco

There’s the increasingly affluent but always gritty Oakland in the East Bay as well as the gorgeous if not opulent Marin County in the North Bay. The stunning Napa Valley has some of the best wineries in California and the coastline around SF is spectacular.

Along the coast, Big Sur, Monterrey, John Muir Woods, and Point Reyes are all worth visiting.

Finally, Northern California offers some of the best landscapes in California. Legendary areas like Yosemite , Tahoe , and the Redwoods are all worth visiting as are the lesser-known ones like Lassen , the John Muir Wilderness , and the Lost Coast .

Northern California is definitely one of the best places that you’ll visit on your West Coast road trip route. Like Southern California, we had to, unfortunately, be very brief with this region.

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Oregon Coastal Road Trip

Whimsical Oregon – home to hipsters, endlessly flowing beers, and some of the most enchanting beaches and hikes on the West Coast .

Over the years, Oregon has been the recipient of many titles and stereotypes, some of which are spot-on. Though not the enclave for the weird that it used to be, Oregon is still one of the most endearing and charming states in the entire country, and is still utterly unique.

Oregon is one of the most geographically diverse states on the West Coast. It has deserts, mountains, rainforest, beaches, gorges, and volcanoes; you name it, and Oregon has got it. Because of this, there is an immense amount of things to do in Oregon, from relaxing to finding the best hikes you’ve ever seen.

The largest and most well-known city in Oregon is Portland. Famed for its craft beer scene, amazing food, and uncanny residents, backpacking Portland is definitely one of the best experiences you can have on your West Coast road trip. Grab a bike, grab a brew, grab a friend, and go for a joy ride in the city.

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If you’re looking for a good hike, there are several trails near Portland in Forest Park , the Columbia River Gorge , and at every Portlandians favorite landmark, the elegant Mt Hood .

Almost as famous as Portland is the Oregon Coast . The Oregon Coast is far more rugged, moody, and, arguably, more beautiful than the California Coast, and people love to visit here in order to getaway.

The Oregon and California Coasts are, thankfully, connected via the amazing Highway 101, which runs further all the way up to Washington. Taking a road trip on Highway 101 up the West Coast is undoubtedly one of the best ways to experience the region.

Oregon’s Highway 101 attractions include Cannon Beach , the Oregon Dunes , and Cape Perpetua .

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Eastern Oregon Road Trip

Many imagine Oregon to be a dreary, rainy wonderland full of trees and hippies. While this is true for the Western portion of Oregon, few realize that this not the case for nearly two-thirds of the state.

Eastern Oregon is situated in the mostly high desert. Here, the people are more conservative, the landscape is harsher, and the sagebrush rolls on endlessly. It’s an ideal place to grab a quality Oregon cabin and really get acquainted with this unique class of nature.

Eastern Oregon is separated from the rest of the state by the Cascade Mountain Range . These mountains extend north through Washington and south to Northern California.

The Cascades have a profound effect on the climate. Eastern Oregon receives far less rain than the west and is much more arid. The Oregon Cascades are beautiful as well, and many of the top places to visit on a West Coast road trip are located in this range.

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The aforementioned Mt Hood , superlative Crater Lake , and countless waterfalls throughout the state can be found in the Oregon Cascades.

The desert dominates Eastern Oregon. Locations like the Painted Hills, Alvord Desert, Smith Rock , and Owyhee Canyonlands are all wonderful representatives of Eastern Oregon’s stark beauty.

Those looking for more than just desert though will be happy to hear that places like the Wallowa Mountains and the Blue Mountains offer more alpine experiences.

There are lots of things to do in Eastern Oregon. Aside from seeking solitude, people often visit Eastern Oregon for adventurous activities. Whitewater rafting, skiing, and hiking are all excellent here.

Staying in Bend , the largest city in Eastern Oregon, is an excellent place idea as it offers lots of outdoor opportunities year-round.

Road Trip to Seattle

Visiting Seattle is a must while road tripping the West Coast. It’s one of the most prosperous and dynamic cities in the Pacific Northwest. It’s a culturally rich place that has helped gestate the careers of some of the greatest icons in American history including Ray Charles, Nirvana, and Jimi Hendrix.

Economically, it is one of the fastest-growing American cities and hosts several important companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, and Starbucks. Lying on the banks of the Puget Sound and in the shadow of the massive Mt Rainier , Seattle may also be the most beautiful city on the West Coast.

Seattle is best explored at a leisurely pace. Allocate lots of time to walk around and visit the many cafes in the city. Drink coffee and beer in copious amounts and be sure to eat the local seafood, which is bountiful in the city. Basically, try not to rush through Seattle’s many places to visit .

Though there are several restaurants to visit around Seattle, no trip to the city is complete without a visit to the iconic Pikes Place Market .

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Seattle is a very outdoorsy city. Lots of backpackers love Seattle because of its laid-back, hipster vibe . There are tons of parks around the city that offer amazing views of the surrounding cityscape/landscape and display quintessential PNW lushness, including evergreens and maples.

From parks like Jose Rizal, Kerry Park, Discovery , and Seaword , you’ll have astounding views of the city and Cascade Range. Seriously, these viewpoints are some of the best I’ve ever visited.

There are several notable museums in Seattle. The ultra-modern Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle Art Museum, and the Chihuly Garden are all gorgeous museums and among the best places to visit in Seattle.

Consider sailing on  Elliot Bay  as well. You can charter a larger, more luxurious sailboat, which will obviously cost more, or choose a more affordable option. You can rent a kayak for good rates and even sail for free every Sunday with the Center for Wooden Boats , the latter of which is one of the best free things to do in Seattle!

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Olympic Peninsula Road Trip

The Olympic Peninsula hosts Washington’s best beaches, a national park, rugged mountains, and some of the densest and wettest rainforest in North America. It is an Arcadian destination where you could get lost for days (or weeks); it is, without a doubt, one of the top West Coast road trip destinations.

The Olympic Peninsula is located west of Seattle across the Puget Sound . You can reach the peninsula from Seattle by road via Tacoma and Olympia or by ferry.

Our favorite West Coast road trip route, Highway 101 , actually starts/ends at the Tumwater/I-5 junction, just south of Olympia, and circles the entire Olympic Peninsula too. (As if this road couldn’t get any better?)

The vast majority of the Olympic Peninsula is a part of the Olympic National Park . Within the park, you’ll find all sorts of natural attractions. Here you can go hiking, mountain climbing, and rafting all within the course of a day, maybe.

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Near Port Angeles is the Hurricane Ridge Road, which grants access to the Hurricane Ridge . Aside from hosting a ski resort, Hurricane Ridge has one of the most jaw-dropping vistas in the state, as you’ll see huge swathes of peaks and forest.

Continuing west and then south around the Olympic Peninsula, you’ll reach the furthest shores of Washington state. Along the western portion of the Olympic Peninsula are a series of ultra-rugged and remote beaches among the most beautiful places on the West Coast.

Most of these require either a 4×4 car or hike on foot to reach. Some of the best beaches of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula are Rialto Beach , Shi Shi Beach , and Ruby Beach .

Finally, the Hoh Rainforest is accessed via a series of dirt roads on the western edge of the peninsula. The Hoh is one of the most incredible rainforests in the world. Overrun by mammoth trees and covered nearly head to toe in lush moss, the Hoh seemingly offers nearly every shade of green imaginable.

Road Trip to Bellingham and the San Juan Islands

North of Seattle is the Salish Sea, which, apart from linking Seattle to the Pacific Ocean, hosts a number of idyllic islands and communities. Most notable are the San Juan Islands – a gorgeous archipelago that offers some of the most bucolic and relaxing settings in the Pacific Northwest. It’s the perfect place to grab a quirky Washington treehouse and just bask in the awesomeness of nature. These in addition to Bellingham on the mainland are some of the best places in Washington.

Driving north from Seattle, you’ll first pass by Anacortes , which is the primary docking area for ferries to the San Juans as well as Vancouver Island .

South of Anacortes is Whidbey Island . Though not as gorgeous as the San Juans, Whidbey is still very nice and actually offers one of the most scenic drives in Washington. Whidbey Island is connected by bridge to the mainland at Deception Pass .

We’ll revisit Anacortes and the San Juans later but let’s continue onto Bellingham for now.

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Bellingham is one of the coolest towns on the West Coast, thanks to its awesome brewery scene, young population, and outdoorsy culture. It’s primarily a college town, inhabited mostly by students, but lots of people end up falling in love with Bellingham and settling here permanently. Like any good student town, the nightlife is usually ramped up, and the beer, in particular, is quite good in Bellingham.

Bellingham is very close to Canada, Mt Baker, and the San Juan Islands, which makes it a great base for exploring the Pacific Northwest.

The San Juan Islands are one of the best places to visit on a West Coast road trip. Here is a Pacific paradise with untouched woods, calm waters, and gorgeous scenery. Small towns like Friday Harbor make for amazing places to stay for a rest stop.

People love to visit the San Juans to unwind and escape from civilization. Migrating orcas are frequently seen in the San Juans as well, which makes them popular with whale watchers.

You can reach the San Juans via ferry back in Anacortes. The ferry runs all year though less frequently in the winter.

Cascades Road Trip

Though the Cascade Range extends all the way into Oregon and California, the portion in Washington is arguably the best. The Washington Cascades are home to two of the West Coast’s best national parks – Rainier and North Cascades – in addition to several superlative wildernesses.

For mountaineers, hikers, and anyone interested in the outdoors, the Washington Cascades are among the most beautiful places .

The Washington Cascades can be roughly broken into 4 sections: the Gifford-Pinchot, Mt. Rainier, the Okanogan-Wenatchee, and North Cascades .

The Gifford-Pinchot section of the Cascades is the most southerly part of the range and is a part of the eponymous national forest. Here you’ll find Mt Adams – the second highest peak in the Cascades – and Mt St Helens – the famous active volcano. Some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest are also in the Gifford-Pinchot.

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Mt Rainier is the largest mountain in the Cascades and hosts a national park. Mt Rainier National Park offers some of the best hikes and camping opportunities in Washington. The Summerland , Wonderland, and Tolmie Lookout trails are some of the most popular. Mt Rainier is also famous for its wildflowers, which bloom around July.

The Okanogan-Wenatchee area is home to many of Washington’s premier ski resorts. Stevens Pass, Snoqualmie, and Leavenworth are all notable locations.

Leavenworth is a very charming town in its own right and was designed to resemble a Bavarian village. Nearby to Leavenworth is the Alpine Lakes Wilderness and superlative Enchantment Basin , both of which offer amazing hiking opportunities.

Finally, the North Cascades – near the border of Canada – has some of the most rugged and remote peaks in the country. There are lots more hiking opportunities to be had around the North Cascades. Popular trails include Hidden Lake Lookout, Lake Anne, Sahalie Arm , and Copper Ridge . There is excellent skiing at Mt Baker as well, which is the highest mountain in the area.

Eastern Washington Road Trip

Eastern Washington is very different from the Western portion of the state. Lying on the other side of the Cascade Range, Eastern Washington is more arid and desert-like, much in the same way as Eastern Oregon.

This part of Washington is distinctly more agrarian as well, and people tend to lean towards of the conservative side of the political spectrum. Regardless of its differences, Eastern Washington is a gorgeous place to visit and offers some of the most unique places to visit in Washington.

Though we’ll be frank when we say there is not a whole lot to do in Eastern Washington. Aside from a few very notable and beautiful attractions, 80% of Eastern Washington is either boring farmland or shrubbery. Definitely consider visiting this region but don’t allocate too many days to it.

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Spokane is the largest city in Eastern Washington. It’s a peaceful city that doesn’t see much in the way of tourism. There are a few notable landmarks in the city like Spokane Falls, Davenport Arts District, and Manito Park .

Architecture fans may enjoy wandering around the city to see the works of Kirtland Cutter , who was one of the most influential architects in the PNW.

Most people just use Spokane as a base to explore the surrounding landscape. Spokane benefits from the excellent road trips nearby. The ever-charming Coeur d’Alene, and Sandpoint, Idaho are both very close to Spokane as is the Canadian border. Mountain lovers will love having the Northern Rockies right at their fingertips in Spokane.

South of Spokane is the Palouse , a very pastoral region that could easily rival Tuscany in terms of beauty. With rolling hills and endless fields, many photographers love Palouse. Consider a visit if you are looking to escape to the countryside. Steptoe Butte offers one of the best views of the hills.

Palouse also has one of the best waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest: Palouse Falls . This mighty waterfall drops into a gorgeous canyon and makes for excellent photographs. Hikers can walk to the base of the waterfall through the canyon itself as well.

Off The Beaten Path West Coast Road Trip Destinations

Looking for some more unique West Coast road trip ideas? Then check out these off-the-beaten-path locations for a chance to see something different!

Nevada Road Trip

Nevada is a state directly east of California, best known for debaucherous Las Vegas. Because of its proximity to Los Angeles (a 4-hour drive), Las Vegas and Nevada are frequently visited on a California road trip.

Visit Las Vegas for a chance to party big and win bigger at the casinos, and consider visiting the rest of the state. There are several excellent attractions in Nevada that have nothing to do with LV like the Valley of Fire, Great Basin National Park, and Reno. 

Lake Tahoe is probably the biggest draw in the area. There are many cool things to do in Lake Tahoe , and it’s an ideal place to have your own vehicle.

Idaho Road Trip

Idaho is a relatively neglected state that doesn’t get much attention from the rest of the country. While some of it is admittedly unimpressive – the south is an endless expanse of ugly agriculture and weird towns – there are still a lot of cool things in Idaho.

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Boise is quickly becoming one of the most charming cities in the Western USA and has a great culinary scene. The mountains of Idaho, being a part of the northernmost section of the American Rockies , are also very beautiful. The Sawtooth Range, Nez-Perce Woods , and the lake town of Sandpoint are all very attractive places worth visiting.

One of the best ways to see these mountains is to stay in a cabin in Idaho , as they offer unrivaled views of the mountains and the best scenic spots in the state.

Vancouver Road Trip

If you’ve finished your West Coast road trip route and want more, then why not continue your trip into Canada? While Vancouver isn’t exactly off the beaten path, it is just across the Washington-Canada border and one of the most gorgeous cities in the entire world.

Backpacking Vancouver offers many adventurous opportunities including skiing, hiking, sailing, and ferries to Vancouver Island. Granted, there aren’t many coastal roadways in British Columbia but the mountains are superlative and only a few hours drive away from Vancouver!

The US national parks are among the most beautiful places on the West Coast! Visit any one of the following areas for a glimpse of the best of the West Coast’s splendor and get ready to take lots of pictures.

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California National Parks

  • Kings Canyon/Sequoia (SoCal) – Home to the giant sequoias, which are one of the tallest trees in the world. Framed by quintessential-Sierra Nevada craggy peaks.
  • Channel Islands (SoCal) – Islands that have huge ecological diversity. Good for whale watching, scuba diving, and hiking.
  • Yosemite (NorCal) – Granite wonderland full of some of the sheerest and most dramatic rock walls in the world. A Mecca for rock climbers and hikers. Plan your visit to Yosemite ahead of time!
  • Death Valley (SoCal) – One of the hottest and most inhospitable places in the world. Defined by surreal geology, mountains, and enormous sand dunes.
  • Joshua Tree (SoCal) – A desert national park close to Los Angeles. Home to unique flora and fauna. Popular with boulders, climbers, and weekend warriors.
  • Redwood (NorCal) – Park dedicated to some of the oldest and greatest trees on the planet. One of the California Coast’s best attractions.
  • Lassen Volcanic (NorCal) – A highly volcanic area defined by bubbling thermal pools and active volcanoes, and one of the best camping spots in California .
  • Pinnacles (NorCal) – Set-up to preserve unique rock formations and local bat populations.

Oregon National Parks

  • Crater Lake (Oregon) – The only national park in Oregon and one of the best places in Oregon. Insanely deep and clear lake sitting in a collapsed caldera.

Washington National Parks

  • Mt Rainier (Washington) – The highest mountain in the Cascades and home to the largest glaciers in the lower 48. An alpine paradise.
  • Olympic (Washington) – One of the most geographically diverse regions on the West Coast. Mountains, glaciers, rugged coastline, and rainforest all in one place.
  • North Cascades (Washington) – “The Alps of the USA.” Vast and wild national park that protects some of the most beautiful mountains in America.

Americans have a weird affinity to the strange landmarks that are usually found out in the middle of nowhere. The roadside attractions on the West Coast have become so admired that many people go on a trip just to see them! Below is a list of some of the most interesting West Coast roadside attractions.

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  • Forestiere Underground Gardens (Fresno) – An impressive and intricate series of underground passageways with gardens everywhere. Very pretty place.
  • Trees of Mystery (Klamath) – An amusement park of sorts with, most notably, two giants statues of Paul Bunyon and his ox Babe .
  • Salvation Mountain (Niland) – A pretty famous attraction on the edge of San Diego. Surreal and Gaudi-like shrine in the desert. Definitely one of the most unique things to do in Southern California.
  • Cabazon Dinosaurs (Cabazon) – One of the OG California roadside attractions! A favorite for many.
  • Oregon State Hospital Museum of Mental Health (Salem) – A real mental institution that was used for filming One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Now displays important artifacts from the movie as well as archaic therapeutic techniques.
  • Octopus Tree (Tillamook) – An old spruce tree that came to be shaped like an octopus by unknown means.
  • The Oregon Vortex (Gold Hill) – Place where the laws of physics are purportedly non-existent due to paranormal activity.
  • Rosie (Sekiu) – An anthropomorphic fish statue complete with a pink skirt, bra, and tennis shoes. Doesn’t get much weirder than this.
  • Codger Pole (Colfax) – Local totem pole built to commemorate a local football game. Depicts the players as they appeared in the 1930s during their first match. Dedicated in 1988 during their final rematch.
  • Wild Horses Monument (Vantage) – Dedicated to Washington state’s centennial. A collection of iron horses galloping on a ridgeline over the Columbia River Gorge.

You have endless options for gorgeous roads on the West Coast. Choose any one of these scenic routes listed below to gain more West Coast road trip ideas!

Each drive features some of the best places to visit on a USA West Coast road trip and several other scenic byways detours as well.

1. Highway 101/1 (California/Oregon/Washington)

One of the finest drives in the entire USA. Road trip from San Diego to Seattle via Highway 1 and 101, which hugs the near entirety of the West Coast.

Watch the coastline change from desert-like to temperate and see some of the finest scenery of all. Highway 101 attractions include the California Redwoods, camping at Big Sur , the rugged Oregon Coast, and the lush Olympic Peninsula in Washington.

2. Highway 395/97 (California/Oregon/Washington)

A great alternative to a road trip on Highway 101 – this route takes you through Eastern California and the Cascades of Oregon and Washington. See epic mountain vistas and visit some of the best national parks in the West.

Highlights include Death Valley, Yosemite, Crater Lake, Bend, the Columbia River Gorge, and Leavenworth. This California-to-Washington state road trip begins in Los Angeles and ends in Seattle, and requires a transfer between Hwy 395 and 97 near Lassen NP.

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3. Highway 26 (Oregon)

Travel from sea to sky and get a taste of Oregon’s geographic diversity. Start at Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast and travel eastbound on 26. Pass by Portland and stop at the mighty Mt. Hood.

Continue down 26 to reach the Oregon High Desert and be sure to stop by Bend, Smith Rock, and the Painted Hills along the way.

4. Cascade Loop (Washington)

Hands-down the most scenic drive in Washington state. This enormous loop starts and ends in Everett – north of Seattle – and offers a little bit of everything. Begin by taking the Stevens Pass Greenway deep into the Cascade Mountains.

From there, head north and loop back around back west via the superlative North Cascades Highway. Finally, end your Washington state road trip in the Puget Sound via the Whidbey Isle Scenic Byway.

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Here are some things you should definitely know before hitting the roads of the West Coast!

Best Time to Visit West Coast

Depending on what you want to do on your road trip and what kind of climate you like, the West Coast can be visited at any time of the year . With temperate winters, sunny summers, and few extreme weather patterns, the West Coast is relatively pleasant no matter what time of the year it is.

The West Coast of the United States is a huge region with many distinct climates. The northern areas (Oregon and Washington) are well-known for being wet, dreary, and grey while California is famous for being warm, sunny, arid, and smokey.

Note that these are generalizations and that individual climates are, in reality, far more complex (but we’ll get into that soon).

Summers on the West Coast are usually bright, warm, and dry, and depending on the latitude and proximity to the sea, summers can be more or less very long and very dry.

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While this means that you can be guaranteed good weather, it also means higher prices. Wildfires also start in the dry summers, which have become an enormous problem in recent years.

Winters on the West Coast are very mild and most of the yearly precipitation falls during this time. Snow is not very common for West Coast cities located near the sea.

Portland and Seattle may see a few snowy days in the winter while San Francisco and Los Angeles may only see snow once in a lifetime. Both the Cascades and the Sierra Nevadas receive plentiful snow and skiing is a very popular activity in these mountains.

Autumn is a usually lovely time to go on a road trip down the West Coast. Temperatures are still pleasant and nights are crisp. November is a transition month and when the rainy season usually starts – the Pacific Northwest can receive bucket loads of rain and, hopefully, California is no longer on fire.

Spring is also a good time to go on a USA West Coast road trip. The rain is slowly subsiding, temperatures are rising, and the hordes of tourists haven’t arrived yet. This is the greenest time in California, though Oregon and Washington (the Evergreen State) are pretty much always green (aside from the very eastern parts).

Why Visit this Part of the World

The West Coast is hands-down one of the best parts of the United States and could rival any other state, country, landmass, whatever, in terms of splendor. While an East Coast road trip is certainly beautiful and historical, it comes in second place when compared to the magic that exists along the Pacific Ocean.

Why? Insane geographic diversity, for one.

As you road trip from California to Washington, you’ll watch the landscape shift before you, from stunning beaches and alpine wonderlands to huge groves of rainforest and desolate deserts. Nowhere else in America can offer as much scenic beauty as the West Coast can.

The sublimity of the land is not lost on the locals as they are among the most eco-friendly people you’ll meet. Nothing is more important to them than the ground they walk on and they will do everything they can to preserve it.

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That is not to say people on the West Coast are stuffy or stiff-collared. West Coasters love to have a good time. Whether you’re in a Hollywood nightclub, a Portland dive bar, or a farmhouse brewery in Washington, you’re sure to have a good time with whoever is next to you, familiar or stranger.

The West Coast has more going for it than any other American region; more, for that matter, than some entire countries as well. Call me biased – I was raised in Oregon – but I think it is one of the best places in the world.

Visit the West Coast for the food, people, weather, and majesty; most important of all, visit to just see what all the hype is about.

Top Tips for Broke Backpackers

Below is a list of West Coast road trip ideas for saving money. Try and practice these as much as possible.

  • Rent an economy car : Prices can be as low as $25/day depending on the time of year and how far in advance you reserve. Economy cars are also more fuel-efficient. Use apps like ViaMichelin to find cheap gas, which, seriously, always ends up being one of the most surprising and costly expenses on a road trip.
  • Use vehicle relocation services : These brilliant services offer huge discounts to people on the condition they get a vehicle to a certain place at a certain time. No joke, you can rent a car sometimes for as low as $1/day! Availability is very limited though, so keep a watchful eye on the sites. Check immova and Cruise America to start with.
  • Sleep overnight in an empty lot : Though not technically legal, people sleep in parking lots all the time. Make sure the lot is safe by asking around. Walmarts are reportedly good places to park overnight as they allow overnight parking.
  • Camp : Unless you want to fork out big bucks for a lodge, you have to camp. With a solid backpacking tent , campgrounds are way less expensive and sometimes even free.
  • Cook your own food: Eating out can be very expensive. Cook your own food as much as possible to save – I recommend bringing a portable backpacking stove. Otherwise, have a fancy night out at a food cart.
  • Do free shit: There are lots of free activities on the West Coast! From hiking to laying on the beach to going to the local monuments; all of these things cost you nill. Be sure to keep your ear to the ground for all things free in the West.If you’re feeling really adventurous and want to save some cash, consider picking up a backpacking hammock.
  • Pack a filtered water bottle : It’s good for your wallet and the environment.

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Things go wrong on the road ALL THE TIME. Be prepared for what life throws at you.

Buy an AMK Travel Medical Kit before you head out on your next adventure – don’t be daft!

Books to Read during your West Coast Road Trip

These are some of my favorite travel reads and books set in the Western USA. Read one or two and you may have some great road trips ideas for the West Coast…

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  • Ask the Dust – A struggling writer, Arturo, living in Los Angeles falls for a local waitress, Camilla, and pursues her fervently. A drama unfolds as the writer struggles with his own poverty, shame, and unstable Camilla. An excellent commentary on the California dream.
  • Angle of Repose – A crippled professor retreats to his home in California to write a biography about his grandmother. A tour-de-force exploring Western pioneers and the formation of the American identity.
  • The Mountains of California – The musings and ramblings of John Muir, one of the most famous and beloved naturalism in American history.
  • Sometimes a Great Notion – Ken Kesey is a literary demigod in Oregon and this is arguably his greatest novel. A tale of a hardheaded logging family that goes on strike, leading the town to drama and tragedy.
  • Grapes of Wrath – John Steinbeck’s epic novel about the American Great Depression. Am Oklahoma family is ruined by the Dust Bowl and sets out for California to start a new life.

Make Money Online Whilst Traveling on the West Coast

Want to stay in the USA longer? Worried that you don’t have enough cash for a longer West Coast road trip? One idea is to make money while traveling!

Teaching English online is a great way to earn a consistent income—from anywhere in the world with a good internet connection. Depending on your qualifications (or your motivation to obtain qualifications like a TEFL certificate) you can teach English remotely from your laptop, save some cash for your next adventure, and make a positive impact on the world by improving another person’s language skills!

It’s a win-win! Check out this detailed article for everything you need to know to start  teaching English online .

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In addition to giving you the qualifications to teach English online, TEFL courses open up a huge range of opportunities and you can find teaching work all over the world.

Whether you are keen to teach English online or looking to take your teaching game a step further by finding a job teaching English in a foreign country, getting your TEFL certificate is absolutely a step in the right direction.

Broke Backpacker readers get a 50% discount on TEFL courses with MyTEFL (simply enter the code PACK50), to find out more, please read my in-depth report on teaching English abroad.

Traveling in the USA is generally safe , but you never know what can happen while on the road! Do consider getting good backpacker insurance sorted before you head off on an adventure.

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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We all need a clean bed and a hot shower after a long camping road trip. The West Coast, thankfully, has a ton of lodges and hotels that cater to all sorts of travelers. You can stay at a fancy resort, basic motel, charming apartment, and much, much more while traveling on the West Coast.

Hotels in America are fairly generic and expensive. If you’re on a budget and need to limit how much you spend on lodging, then you’ll need to stick to USA budget hotels and motels. These are very rudimentary accommodations – sometimes with little more than four walls, a roof, and a bathroom – but they’ll get the job done. Expect to pay no less than $60-$70 for budget hotels on the West Coast.

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Airbnbs are usually more affordable than hotels and are far more charming. There are some pretty amazing AirBnbs in the USA that can really make your time in the West more special. I’ve seen incredible treehouses in Washington, converted box cars, teepees, luxury airstreams, and even a gingerbread house while surfing for the best Airbnb on the West Coast.

There are many hostels in the USA and these are usually the most affordable lodging options on the West Coast, especially for solo travelers. The quality of hostels in this part of the USA is very good and actually often superior to conventional hotels.

If you’re feeling lucky you could try your hand at Couchsurfing! Lots of people use this though so competition is quite high.

Best Places to Stay on Your West Coast Road Trip

Here are some of the best places to stay all along the West Coast.

Camping while traveling is absolutely one of the best ways to experience the majesty of the West Coast. This region has some of the most spectacular landscapes in the country and some truly awesome campgrounds. For those on a West Coast road trip, camping is an absolute must.

There are all kinds of campgrounds on the West Coast that offer a wide range of amenities and rates. Generally speaking, there are four types: private, public, dispersed , and backcountry . Below is a brief explanation of each.

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Private – Larger campgrounds that offer the most amenities including communal kitchens, showers, and maybe onsite restaurants. Most appropriate for demanding campers. Most expensive as well. Payment is made through the office of the owners.

Public – More basic campgrounds that offer limited but crucial amenities. Running water, electricity, and bathrooms should be but are not always present. Good prices. Payment is made to a public organization either online or via a dropbox at the camp.

Dispersed – aka wild camping and primitive camping . Camping in an area that is not an official campground but is still legal. Little to no amenities. Almost always free.

Backcountry – Camps located in the wilderness areas. Almost always require a hike to reach. Often no facilities so campers must bring food, cooking gear, camp supplies, etc. Permits are usually required and can be arranged at a nearby ranger station.

A lot of campgrounds, especially those at the national parks, can fill up very quickly. Consider booking a campground ahead of time to ensure that you have a spot. If you plan on sleeping at more unique sites – like yurt camps or a fire lookout – you will definitely have to book ahead.

Lots of campgrounds have walk-up sites available, which you’ll need to arrive early to claim. If you strike-out on the walk-up sites as well, there may be overflow camping nearby.

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West Coast Camping – Gear Checklist

The West Coast has some of the finest camping in the whole country. This means a proper road trip packing list is essential .

You could sleep in your car or an RV while traveling on the West Coast but sleeping outside under the stars is way more fun. Having a good tent will keep you comfortable on those chilly nights and give you lots of flexibility when it comes to finding a place to sleep.

Here are some other things that I recommend adding to your RV packing list if you plan on camping out…

Pacsafe belt

Travel Security Belt

This is a regular looking belt with a concealed pocket on the inside – you can hide up to twenty notes inside and wear it through airport scanners without it setting them off.

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Microfiber Towel

Hostel towels are scummy and take forever to dry. Microfibre towels dry quickly, are compact, lightweight, and can be used as a blanket or yoga mat if need be.

Gifts for backpackers

Petzl Actik Core Headlamp

A decent head torch could save your life. If you want to explore caves, unlit temples, or simply find your way to the bathroom during a blackout, a headtorch is a must.

GEAR-Monoply-Game

‘Monopoly Deal’

Forget about Poker! Monopoly Deal is the single best travel card game that we have ever played. Works with 2-5 players and guarantees happy days.

Mesh Laundry Bag Nomatic

Hanging Laundry Bag

Trust us, this is an absolute game changer. Super compact, a hanging mesh laundry bag stops your dirty clothes from stinking, you don’t know how much you need one of these… so just get it, thank us later.

grayl geopress filter bottle

Drink water from ANYWHERE. The Grayl Geopress is the worlds leading filtered water bottle protecting you from all manner of waterborne nasties.

Single-use plastic bottles are a MASSIVE threat to marine life. Be a part of the solution and travel with a filter water bottle. Save money and the environment!

We’ve tested the Geopress  rigorously  from the icy heights of Pakistan to the tropical jungles of Bali, and can confirm: it’s the best water bottle you’ll ever buy!

Free West Coast Camping

Those on a road trip down the West Coast should totally take advantage of the many free campgrounds spread throughout the state. Keep on reading for a list of some of our favorite free West Coast camping spots .

best backpacking stoves

Note that some campgrounds listed in this guide may require a 4×4 vehicle to access.

Renting a car is the most popular way of getting around the Western USA. There are a myriad of car rental agencies here that offer varying deals and varying models.

To find the best rental car deal in the USA, use search engines that compare the prices of individual companies. I personally like using Rentalcars.com as they’ve never failed to give me a great price.

You can also rent an RV or campervan, which means you don’t have to worry about packing camping gear. You will have to empty and refill the various waste and water tanks to live the van life though, which will require a visit to the proper facilities. RVs also cost more to rent, use more gas, and demand higher prices at campgrounds.

Make sure you also purchase a RentalCover.com policy to cover your vehicle against any common damages such as tires, windscreens, theft, and more at a fraction of the price you would pay at the rental desk.

redwood national park road trip northern california

We suggest booking a campervan with Outdoorsy as they usually have a good selection and good prices. Better yet, Broke Backpackers also get a $40 discount with Outdoorsy! Just use the coupon code “BACKPACKER” when checking out.

The roads are generally very good and a sedan or economy car should deliver you to most of the West Coast’s top destinations. Only in the most remote portions of the Sierra Nevada and the Cascades will you need to be concerned about having 4-wheel drive.

If you’re on a West Coast road trip during the winter and conditions are poor, you will definitely need all-wheel or 4-wheel drive.

Tips for Saving Money on Car Rentals in the US

oregon scenic drive in winter

  • I mentioned before that you can reach out to vehicle relocation services, like Cruise America , as a way of saving heaps of cash on rentals. Pursue these as best you can as they can save you a lot of money. Don’t get your hopes up too much though, as availability is always limited.
  • Car insurance isn’t always mandatory in the USA but is highly encouraged. This being said, you don’t necessarily have to buy car insurance from the company you’re renting from. Purchase a RentalCover.com policy to cover your vehicle against any common damages such as tires, windscreens, theft, and more at a fraction of the price you would pay at the rental desk.
  • Many credit card companies offer free car insurance if you book the car with the proper card. Call your credit card company for more information regarding terms and conditions.

Here are some things to do on the West Coast that you just can’t miss!

Food on the West Coast

When national polls release their lists for the best food in the USA, the West Coast states usually inhabit the top 10. Washington, California, and Oregon all have amazing food that comes in every known shape, color, flavor, and size that you can possibly imagine.

Whether you’re looking for fresh produce, excellent seafood, or something international, you’re sure to find some good eats on the West Coast. From food tours in Seattle to the hundreds of iconic street carts in SoCal, you’re sure to try something worth remembering.

The West Coast benefits from some of the most bountiful agriculture and fishing sectors in the entire USA. Fresh seafood, vegetables, and fruit are often expected when dining out on the West Coast.

Farm-to-table dining – where local ingredients are sourced directly to local restaurants – is an increasingly popular trend that is both responsible and delicious.

Pike Place Market sign full moon on the west coast

The West Coast also has an enormous immigrant population, which means you can find just about any type of food in the world here. Southern California is lauded for its authentic Mexican and Latin American food.

San Francisco is a melting pot of cultures and offers a huge variety of dining, but the Asian cuisine, in particular, is excellent. Though less demographically diverse, Oregon and Washington still offer awesome international foods mostly because the people there just like all types of food.

You can eat at a huge variety of establishments. Diners, restaurants, cafes, bistros, organic farms, and outdoor markets; everywhere you look there is food.

Dining out can be expensive on the West Coast, so you should be choosy if you’re on a budget. To save money on eating out, take advantage of the ubiquitous food carts, which – swear to God – have food that is equal to if not better than restaurants.

Get your Buzz On

No matter when, where, or with whom you’re with – people on the West Coast love to kick back with a drink or smoke. With some of the best beer, wine, and spirits in the USA as well as legalized marijuana, there are endless opportunities to relax and partake in drug tourism while on a road trip down the West Coast.

Whether you’re at a warehouse rave or just chillin’ by the fire with a pint of local camp whiskey, makes no difference.

Residents from each West Coast state have their own preferences when it comes to drinking. Oregonians and Washingtonites tend to stick to craft beer and the local bud.

Though Californians also enjoy a lackadaisical smoke and brew (who doesn’t?), they have reputation for going harder and partying more than their northern neighbors.

people dancing under a yellow orange and pink sky

The most and best parties are usually in the larger cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Seattle. These cities have the most bars, clubs, and just a greater selection of places to drink. The larger cities also host a greater amount of shows and touring musicians.

Portland and San Diego definitely have their fair share of bars and shows, but these cities feel more local and somewhat laidback.

The West Coast produces a myriad of local spirits and alcoholic beverages and they are among the finest in the USA. All of the West Coast states brew excellent beers, though Oregon generally takes the spotlight for the best of all them.

California is famous for its vineyards, which produce excellent Cabs and Chardonnays (and Pinots on the Central Coast), while Washington, with its endless apple orchards, is leading the way of the “cider revolution.”

Finally, marijuana is legal in every Western US state! You can easily pick up a bag of kush in any state, just so long as you have an ID proving you’re over 21 and bring cash. Smoke up, my friends.

Being a Responsible Backpacker

Remember to be a respectful and responsible backpacker while on your West Coast road trip. Depart from the grounds at a decent hour, follow leave no trace principles, and be very, very aware of fire bans. Forest fires are an enormous problem in the Western USA and are often caused by reckless campers.

West Coasters are also very conscious of the environment and like to take care of it, as should you.

forest fire in oregon

Reduce your plastic footprint: Perhaps the best thing you can do for our planet is to make sure you do NOT add to the plastic problem all over the world. Don’t buy one-use water bottles, the plastic ends up in a landfill or in the ocean.

I know it can be hard, but do your best to use the least amount of plastic water bottles that you can. Refill the ones that you do buy! Use a Grayl Geopass . Refill at your hostel/guest house! There are plenty of ways to reduce plastic!!!

Pack a tough and cool travel water bottle. You’ll use it every single day whether you are traveling or not! Help save the planet, and pick up a water bottle here.

By now, you should know everything there is to know about the West Coast and possible road trip hotspots. I know, it’s a lot to take in, and you’ve still got numerous options to choose from – which is why it’s important to plan ahead properly instead of just hitting the road.

Sort your packing list, your car, or stylish RV and your insurance first, come up with a rough itinerary and then you can be almost 100% sure that you’ll have a successful trip.

Of course, all road trips are flexible and you can always make spontaneous decisions (which is the best thing about them), but if you’ve got the time and your budget allows it, take a month and follow my complete 30-day west coast road trip. That way, you won’t miss out on anything! And if you don’t like it, just skip one stopover and go to the next one.

Now, enough talking! Let’s hit the road… the West Coast awaits!

sunset camp at goat rocks overlooking mt adams

Updated April 2022 by Samantha Shea

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The Ultimate West Coast USA Road Trip Guide

A West Coast USA road trip is one of the classic American road trips. Make the most out of your adventure with this step-by-step Pacific Coast Highway road trip itinerary.

Driving up the Pacific Coast Highway and Highway 1 on a West Coast USA road trip is an experience to remember – it’s one that I certainly do.

Magnificent views, laid-back towns, vineyards and the great outdoors: this is a real chance to explore the great American coast. What more could you want from your time on the road?

Any great trip is worth taking its time over, so I’ve put together the perfect three week West Coast USA road trip itinerary to help you plan your trip. 

All the ideas, stops and suggestions you’ll need to plan the perfect trip. Don’t stress, just sit back and enjoy the ride, whether you are planning on going in a car, van or motorcycle touring.

In this guide I will cover: 

  • What to do and consider before your Pacific Coast Highway trip 
  • A step by step West Coast road trip itinerary – with the best things to do on the West coast of America, estimated driving times and suggested stays. 
  • Other useful resources for the trip and a handy map to make things super easy

Practical Tips and Frequently Asked Questions About How to Travel the West Coast of the USA

Where does the pacific coast highway start.

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The Pacific Coast Highway technically only runs from San Diego to Mendocino in California – the full stretch from San Diego to Seattle is Highway 1 / Highway 101, which is what this itinerary covers. 

In reality, people use the phrases Pacific Coast Highway, Highway 1 and Highway 101 interchangeably (and that’s what I do in this guide)  – it all means one thing: an amazing West Coast America road trip.

Which Direction Should You Drive Highway 1?

Pismo beach California

The short answer is either way. 

I wanted to travel the West Coast of the USA from south to north but you can drive this West Coast road trip itinerary in the opposite direction from Seattle to San Diego – there isn’t much in it either way. 

If you drive from north to south, it’s easier to turn off and get to lookouts. If you drive from south to north, the sun tends to be behind you and not in your eyes. 

I’d check flights on Skyscanner first and then just book whichever way works best from there. 

How Much Does a West Coast Road Trip Cost?

In general, driving down the West Coast of America costs between $175 and $350 dollars a day (for two people). Estimated costs for a few items are as follows. 

I haven’t included estimates for food and excursions as ultimately, this really will depend on your budget and travel style. 

You can reduce costs by renting an RV rather than a car – although the initial cost of the rental is higher, you save on accommodation (other than pitch fees) and you can cook to save money as you travel. 

How Long Does it Take to Drive the West Coast of America?

You can drive the whole of the West Coast of America in just under three weeks as per this itinerary. This does mean that you will be constantly moving and won’t have time for any detours. 

I would suggest taking things at a slower pace if you can. 1 month for the whole of the West Coast is an ample amount of time allowing you to explore at your leisure. 

If you are looking for a West Coast road trip itinerary that you can do in 14 days or less, I would suggest sticking to the California section of the trip from San Diego to Redwood National Park and taking more time in each stop. 

Car Hire for Your West Coast USA Road Trip

West Coast USA Road Trip Guide. Everything you need to know to plan your Highway 1 road trip. Read now.

If you’re hiring a car, rather than an RV, your choice of car is going to be really important. 

While it can be tempting to hire the smallest and cheapest car – do remember that you’re going to spend a lot of time in the vehicle. So much so that it’s going to become one of your best buddies during your West Coast America trip.

Who doesn’t want to look flashy in a bright red convertible zipping along the coast? If you’re going for the ultimate road trip vehicle a convertible is the thing that immediately springs to mind. 

That said, if you’re travelling outside of summer, it might not be the best choice: the weather in the Pacific Northwest is notoriously unpredictable…

Things to Consider When Renting a Car for the Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

Here are some pointers on what to think about when you are choosing a car.

  • If you want to live it up in true West Coast style and hire a convertible, popular choices are a Ford Mustang or Chevrolet Camaro. If you aren’t fussed about having the top down but still want to go for a muscle car, you may be able to get a really good deal on one of the hard top versions of these cars (that’s what we did and saved a few hundred dollars!).
  • You could also consider something a little more unusual like a Dodge Challenger.
  • Muscle cars are perfect for two people and a reasonable amount of luggage. They will use a little more fuel than a typical economy car but fuel in the US is pretty inexpensive.
  • Most of the rental cars are automatic – worth remembering if you’ve never driven one before (don’t stress, it’s easy).
  • US cars tend to be larger than European ones. Watch out on that spatial awareness (though parking spaces etc tend to be larger too).
  • Generally, you will be able to pick up and drop off a car at most of the larger stops along this West Coast road trip but do be aware that a one-way fee will probably apply. Be sure to check how much this is before you book as it can be a significant proportion of the overall cost.

Car Hire Options for the West Coast Drive of the USA 

Close up of Firebird car

  • Hertz – Hertz is an international car rental company that has a variety of cars available for a road trip on the Pacific Coast Highway. 
  • Sixt Rent a Car – Sixt has great car rental prices.
  • Rentalcars.com
  • Alternatively, rather than trawling through all of the car hire companies independently, I often use rental comparison site Holiday Autos to find the cheapest / most suitable rental for my trip.

If you don’t want to hire a car and sort accommodation separately, an RV is something you should consider. RVs or “recreational vehicles” can be as basic or as luxurious as your budget affords.

The whole of Highway 1 is covered with campsites with RV pitches (including all of the campsites mentioned in the article) so you will never struggle to find somewhere to pitch for the night. Pitches tend to come with electricity and water as a minimum. 

Of course, you always have the option of just parking up roadside and kipping there for the night too.

Though RV rental isn’t cheap, it tends to be the more economical option if there’s a group of you travelling.

RV Rental Companies

  • Motorhome Republic
  • Camper Travel USA

You can also choose to camp and drive in a campervan. 

As a rule, these are much smaller than RVs but also tend to be more cost-effective. Wicked Campers hire brightly-coloured and decorated vehicles that are going to make you look like the coolest kid in town – I used them for our Atacama Desert road trip in Chile and was really impressed by the company.

When is the Best Time to do a Road Trip up the West Coast of the USA?

Rear view mirror in Camero

In the southern part of the road trip (south of Los Angeles) the weather tends to be sunny pretty much all year round, getting colder and chillier the further north you go. 

If you want to do the whole road trip from San Diego to Seattle, I would suggest doing it between April and October. 

Even then, be sure to bring warm clothes and layers as it can be foggy and chilly north of San Francisco , even in the summer. 

The busiest time for a West Coast drive is between mid-June until the end of August (which is also when the notorious “June Gloom” fog engulfs parts of the coast, so if you can travel outside of these times, I would.

What to Pack for Your West Coast USA Road Trip

It can be tempting to pack everything, including the kitchen sink for a West Coast road trip but the reality is you don’t need to bring tonnes of stuff with you. 

I’ve put together a basic list of items you’ll need, plus a few extras if you plan on doing a lot of hiking while you’re on the trip.

  • Clothes + Shoes
  • Binoculars – for whale watching season, seal and sea-lion spotting, bird watching and trying to work out how tall that tree really is.
  • Picnic Blanket

Additional Items for Outdoors Activities

  • Wetsuit if you’re planning on surfing , particularly in the sea in and above Northern California.
  • Hiking Boots and Socks
  • Soft Shell Jacket or Waterproof Jacket for Hiking
  • Marco Polo West Coast USA Map

Read My Road Trip Essentials Guide for a Full Packing List

The Ultimate West Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary 

San diego (west coast road trip itinerary day 1).

Torrey Pines San Diego

Laid-back, friendly and easy on the eye, San Diego is the perfect place to start your USA road trip itinerary and a great introduction as one of the most beautiful spots in California . 

The city is best known for two things: its great beaches and year-round warm climate – take advantage of both of these before you set off on your West Coast road trip.

Spend some time exploring the compact downtown area and take advantage of the buzzing dining scene before hitting the road. 

See the Practical Tips section above for details on transport, car hire and road trip essentials before you set off.

Best Things to do in San Diego

  • San Diego Zoo – San Diego ’s world-famous wildlife sanctuary is located in Balboa Park, with more than 3,700 animals of 650 species.
  • Mission Beach – The lively boardwalk and picture-perfect coast make this one of San Diego’s hottest spots.
  • Catch the sunset at Sunset Cliffs – They got their name for a reason.
  • Take a surfing lesson – Because it’s the West Coast of California and it’s practically mandatory.
  • Gaslamp Quarter – Shop, drink and dine in the coolest part of town.

Read for more San Diego travel inspiration 

Where to Stay in San Diego

Sheraton san diego marina (luxury).

This super sleek hotel sits right on the Marina and offers a free transfer from San Diego Airport.

Check Rates and Availability

Hotel Indigo (Mid Range)

An eco-friendly hotel with an eye-catching interior in the Gaslamp Quarter.

Hotel Solamar (Mid Range)

Flaunting its hipster credibilities, Hotel Solamar is a cool place to stay without breaking the bank.

San Diego to Laguna Beach (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 2)

Laguna Beach. One of the must visit stops on a West Coast USA Road Trip. Read our ultimate Highway 1 road trip guide now

1.5 hour drive from San Diego.

It’s a beautiful drive from San Diego to Laguna Beach, the next stop on your West Coast USA road trip itinerary. Straight outta the OC, Laguna Beach is a pleasant cluster of gorgeous beaches, art galleries and boho-chic eateries.

Stop off to explore the rocky bluffs and hidden coves dotted along Laguna’s coastline. There are over 30 beaches in the seven-mile stretch of Laguna Beach for you to take your pick from.

Best Things to do in Laguna Beach

  • Laguna Art Museum – The best in modern Californian art in the oldest museum in the state.
  • St Francis Cathedral   – The second-smallest cathedral in the world (it’s tiny).
  • Laguna Gallery of Contemporary Art – Showcases contemporary art dedicated to illuminating humanitarian causes.
  • Nick’s Laguna Beach – Classic American comfort food is the name of the game at this chic bistro with an open kitchen.

Where to Stay in Laguna Beach

Inn at laguna beach (luxury).

One of the coolest hotels in Laguna Beach (and with the price tag to match), the Inn at Laguna Beach is tucked away on a cliff, 1 minute walk from the beach and with captivating ocean views. Service is second to none.

Laguna Hills Lodge (Budget)

Tucked inland in the Laguna Hills, this budget-friendly hotel offers comfortable rooms at an affordable price.

Laguna Beach to Los Angeles (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 3)

Los Angeles

1 hour drive from Laguna Beach.

Love it or hate it, no West Coast USA road trip is complete without a stop in Los Angeles . 

Sure, the roads are crazy but take some time to explore and you’ll find some of the coolest galleries, restaurants and beaches in the US.

Best Things to do in Los Angeles

  • The Broad – LA’s hottest art gallery is the place to go and an Insta-lover’s dream.
  • Venice Beach – Release your inner freak and revel in the weird, wacky and wonderful on Venice Beach.
  • Roscoe’s House of Chicken & Waffles – The best fried chicken in LA is something of an institution. Grab your place in line before settling down to a feast.
  • Take a short road trip into the surrounding area s – destinations like Palm Springs, Ojai and Big Bear are only a few hours away. Heck, you can even spend a day in Disneyland.
  • The Hollywood Sign – No trip to LA is complete without visiting this epic photo spot. I recommend taking the classic hike; it’s sweaty but very worth it.
  • Griffith Observatory – Perched atop a hill overlooking the city, head here for epic sunset views.

Best Places to Stay in LA

The mondrian (luxury).

This hotel property is quirky and unashamedly glossy – one of my favourite hotels in the USA.

Banana Bungalow Hollywood (Budget)

Looking for a lively hostel with buzzing social areas? This is your place.

Want more LA travel inspiration? Check out my guide to 25 LA Hotspots you shouldn’t miss on your next trip .

Los Angeles to Santa Barbara (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 4)

Santa Barbara. West Coast USA Road Trip Guide. Everything you need to know to plan your Highway 1 road trip. Read now.

1.5 hour drive from Los Angeles.

After a leisurely (and relatively short) drive from Los Angeles, you should stop off in Santa Barbara for a taste of the good life. 

This old Spanish mission town is a West Coast road trip USA staple – over the years it has blossomed into a hub of pretty buildings, lush gardens and high-end stays.

Don’t forget to pop into a vineyard or two in the style of indie-hit film Sideways. Just remember to appoint a designated driver first.

If you don’t have time to head out to the vineyards, many of them have tasting rooms in town too (mostly centered around the fabulously-named region of town called The Funk Zone).

Best Things to do in Santa Barbara

  • Mission Santa Barbara -Dating back to 1786, Santa Barbara’s mission is the city’s main historical landmark and well worth a visit.
  • Santa Barbara Museum of Art – Captivating range of artworks from native Californians and international masters.
  • Kalyra Winery – A small, independent winery producing stellar wines (also pops up in the indie flick Sideways).
  • The Lark – Santa Barbara’s best restaurant is difficult to book but well worth the effort if you bag a table.
  • Metropolous Fine Foods Merchant – Stock up on deli dishes, handmade sandwiches and salads for your lunch.

Where to Stay in Santa Barbara

Belmond el encanto (luxury).

A plush hotel overlooking the ocean, El Encanto is the place to really push the boat out, it is perfect if you are having a romantic getaway in the USA .

The Eagle Inn (Mid Range)

A quaint B&B with private cottages a few blocks away from the beach.

Casa del Mar Inn (Budget)

An affordable hidden gem that’s close to the beach.

Check Prices, Reviews & Availability

Santa Barbara to Pismo Beach + San Luis Obispo (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 5)

Pismo Butterfly Sanctuary. West Coast USA Road Trip Guide. Everything you need to know to plan your Highway 1 road trip. Read now

1.5 hour drive from Santa Barbara.

The drive from Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo is full of treasures, and sure to be a highlight of your West Coast USA road trip.

If you’re travelling between October and February, the Pismo Beach Butterfly Grove is a must-do: millions of Monarch Butterflies take sanctuary in the grove’s Eucalyptus trees during the winter season. Bring some binoculars or a good zoom camera for a close up peek.

Pismo is prime seafood country – The Cracked Crab might be no-frills, but who needs them when the seafood is that fresh and tasty? Cover up though, digging in can be a messy business.

Almost perfectly halfway between LA and San Fran, San Luis Obispo (or SLO as the local’s call it) is a buzzing town with an old Catholic mission and a great weekly farmer’s market. Wine lovers should take a little detour into the picturesque Edna Valley to taste the local vintages.

Best Things to do in Pismo Beach + San Luis Obispo

  • Monarch Butterfly Grove – It’s quite a spectacular sight seeing so many fluttering butterflies.
  • The Cracked Crab – A lively restaurant serving some of the best seafood in Cali.
  • San Luis Obispo Mission – A well-preserved mission dating from 1772.
  • Farmer’s Market – Pick up some fresh grub, or head here just to people watch.

Where to Stay in San Luis Obispo

San luis creek lodge (luxury).

High-end B&B that’s consistently rated as one of the best places to stay in SLO.

Madonna Inn (Mid-Range)

Over-the-top in the best possible way. If you want your accommodation with bags of colourful personality, you won’t find anywhere better than the Madonna Inn.

Avenue Inn Downtown San Luis Obispo (Budget)  

Small inn in walking distance from downtown San Luis Obispo.

San Luis Obispo to Hearst Castle and the Big Sur (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 6)

Hearst Castle

Get ready for dramatic scenery and photo-opps galore on today’s West Coast drive. Today starts with a visit to the palatial but bizarre Hearst Castle .

Sir William Randolph Hearst built the castle to entertain his hoards of Hollywood star and media magnate friends. Expect unbridled opulence and gorgeous architecture from this Highway 1 Highlight.

After Hearst Castle, jump back into the car for a completely different kind of drama: The Big Sur. 

This winding 100-mile stretch of road is California’s most famous – and for many, the highlight of their West Coast Road Trip. 

best road trip destinations west coast

For good reason: the salty surf, coastal bluffs and (mildly terrifying) winding road are sure to keep you on your toes. Allow plenty of time to drive the Big Sur as it can get quite congested. 

Sections of Big Sur are closed during 2022. Check here for the latest updates.

Best Things to do in Big Sur

  • Hearst Castle – Sir William Randolph Hearst’s fantastical fairytale destination. 
  • The seal colony at Point Piedras Blancas
  • Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park – home to McWay Waterfalls, redwoods and some great hiking.
  • Henry Miller Memorial Library – beatnik books, offbeat events and film screenings.
  • Pfeiffer Beach – a purple sand beach in the state park. A little hard to find but worth spending the time to do it.
  • Big Sur Taphouse – For locally-brewed craft beers and delicious food.
  • Deetjeens Big Sur Inn – Grab some hearty fare from this local institution.

Where to Stay in Big Sur

Post ranch inn (luxury).

Frequently named as one of the best hotels in the US and the place to pamper yourself on your Highway 1 road trip.

Big Sur Lodge (Mid Range)

Tucked away in the Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Big Sur Lodge is the perfect base for exploring the area.

Big Sur Campground & Cabins (Budget)

If you’ve brought a tent, book ahead and pitch up in this handy campsite.

Read Next: The Ultimate Big Sur Camping Guide 

Big Sur to Carmel, Monterey + Santa Cruz (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 7)

Seals near Carmel

1.5 hour drive from Big Sur to Santa Cruz

Wherever you’ve stopped off in Big Sur, I’m pretty sure that you will be sorry to leave. 

Many people call it a day after Big Sur and head back home. Sure, you could do that – but you’d be missing out on so much of the Pacific Coast Highway / Highway 1 and the adventures that it has to offer.

Pack up and jump back in the car and drive down to the small well-heeled town of Carmel (of Clint Eastwood ex-mayor fame). I can’t say that Carmel was my favourite place ever, but there’s an undeniable charm to the chocolate-box prettiness of the town.

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, a short distance from Carmel, couldn’t stand in starker contrast to the quiet town. 

You can’t miss the crashing waves and the noisy sea lion population who make their presence known (very loudly).

I’d recommend taking a few hours and doing the six-mile circuit around the park, but if you’re short on time there are plenty of car parks near to viewing points for you to take advantage of.

Further along the coast, you can stop off in Monterey to see the award-winning aquarium (buy your tickets in advance if you do). 

Wander around the town, which was immortalised in the John Steinbeck novel “Cannery Row” thanks to its previous life as the centre of the US sardine canning industry.

Those brave enough to get in the chilly waters might also want to consider booking a dive to explore Monterey’s abundant underwater life. 

When you’re ready to get back on the road, cruise along to eccentric Santa Cruz to spend the night.

Best Things to do in Carmel, Monterey + Santa Cruz

  • Point Lobos State Natural Reserve – Sea lions and wildlife in a rugged natural setting.
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium – One of the best aquarium’s in the US (and the world), famed for conservation.
  • Point Pinos Lighthouse – the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast.
  • Monarch Grove Sanctuary Park . If you missed the Monarch Butterfly grove on the way to Pismo, you get a second chance. October to February only.
  • Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk . The oldest seaside amusement park on the West Coast is a celebration of all things kitsch and cool.
  • Santa Cruz Surf School . There’s no better place to learn to surf than Santa Cruz – you can even buy a board (or something a little more portable) from the original O’Neill Surf Shop on 41st Ave.

Where to Stay in Santa Cruz

Rio vista inn & suites (luxury).

A pristinely restored historical mansion and the swankiest bed in town.

Pacific Blue Inn (Mid-Range)

Eco-friendly cool spot with comfortable and stylish rooms.

New Brighton State Beach Campground (Budget)

Beachside camping with power connections and shady spots if you can get there early enough to nab one.

Santa Cruz to San Francisco (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Days 8 + 9)

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1.5 hour drive from Santa Cruz to San Francisco

It’s only 70 miles from Santa Cruz to San Francisco but what a 70 miles – it is the quintessential American West Coast road trip dream. 

You’d think that you’ll be used to mile after mile of gorgeous coastline unfurling in front of your windscreen by now, but let me tell you – it never gets old.

Stop off outside of Santa Cruz at the Año Nuevo State Park to see the largest mainland breeding colony of elephant seals. 

Watch as the (not so gentle) giants roll around in the surf, snooze and fight – you can book ahead onto a guided tour.

There are plenty of small stops for you to take along the coast: Pigeon Point, Pescadero State Beach and Half Moon Bay are popular ones. 

Seafood-lovers are spoilt for choice with the seemingly endless seafood shacks lining this part of Highway 1 (hey, you can never have too much of a good thing right?).

However many stops you make and shacks you eat in, you’ll eventually make it to San Francisco.

Golden Gate Bridge

I’d recommend spending an extra day here (mainly because you’ve been doing a lot of driving and it’s one of my favourite cities ) – but if you would rather spend that extra day somewhere else, say in Yosemite , that’s easily done too. 

San Fran is packed with things to do- here are a few of my faves. 

Best Things to Do in Santa Cruz and San Francisco

  • Año Nuevo State Park – Here’s where to head for Elephant seal watching on the coast.
  • Pigeon Point Lighthouse and Park – One of the tallest lighthouses in the US and a good seal and whale watching spot during the season.
  • Pescadero State Beach – The marshy lands behind the beach are a birdwatcher’s paradise.
  • Alcatraz – The prison on The Rock. Take the boat and a tour of the most famous prison in the US .
  • The Castro – Gay friendly and colourful Castro is the perfect spot to explore on two feet.
  • Golden Gate Bridge + Park – Walk through the woodland and hike along the trails to the foot of San Francisco’s legendary Golden Gate Bridge .
  • Go Stargazing in the Bay
  • Balmy Alley – Politically-inspired street art in the lively Mission District.
  • Brunch – Gingey Bites has written a great guide to the best brunch spots in San Francisco

Where to Stay in San Francisco

Argonaut hotel (luxury).

Luxury hotel on Fisherman’s Wharf with a stylishly understated Maritime theme.

The Buchanan (Mid-Range)

Located in Japantown, The Buchanan boasts a sleek design and thoughtful touches at a reasonable price.

Pigeon Point Lighthouse (Budget)

If you don’t want to spend the night in San Fran, you can book a bed in the iconic HI-run lighthouse if you reserve well in advance.

Or check out my guides to The Best Things to do in San Francisco and  to Cool Airbnbs in San Francisco .

San Francisco to Mendocino (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 10)

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3hrs drive from San Francisco to Mendocino.

From San Francisco, head back out to Highway 1 to resume your West Coast road trip itinerary. 

You’re heading towards redwood country: where the majestic tall trees are almost as numerous as the people that live there.

Hiking opportunities abound, as do small and quirky towns – each with its own organic food store and cafe. Stock up on picnic supplies and eat your feast on one of the wide-open beaches.

If you’re travelling in season (November to April), keep an eye out for migrating whales making their annual journey between Alaska and Mexico. 

Bed down in Mendocino: the perfect base for exploring the craggy Mendocino Headlands State Park.

Best Things to do Between San Francisco and Mendocino

  • Go on a whale watching trip with Bodega Bay Charters .
  • Hiking in Salt Point State Park .
  • Climb to the top of the Point Arena Lighthouse for spectacular views out to sea.
  • Mendocino Headlands State Park for abundant wildlife and (more) hiking.
  • Spud Point Crab Company – You’ve got to be a dab hand at making crab if you include it in your name. Fortunately for Spud Point, they are.
  • Explore wine country. Head inland to discover Mendocino’s thriving wine country.

Where to Stay in Mendocino

Blue door inn (luxury).

Upscale accommodation with indulgent breakfasts and contemporary decor.

Agate Cove Inn (Mid-Range)

A small, high-end B&B with sea views.

Gualala Point Regional Park

The perfect place to camp: a short walk from the beach in a redwood grove.

Mendocino to Klamath (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 11)

Klamath River Overlook.

4.5 hour drive from Mendocino to Klamath.

Today is all about the majestic Redwood National Park – home to the tallest trees in the world. 

Start off from Mendocino early for the 3-4 hour drive up to the national park. The park takes its name for the soaring redwood trees, larger than you can possibly imagine that fill its grounds.

There are numerous hiking trails within the park, suited to hikers of all kinds of abilities, otherwise you can explore the highlights and main viewing points by car.

If you’re not camping, the small hamlet of Klamath is your best choice for accommodation – with the added benefit that you can start several hikes from Klamath itself.

If you are stopping your West Coast USA road trip in California, that’s it folks – time to head home. 

If you’re going all the way up to Seattle, keep reading – you’ve got plenty of excitement to come.

Best Things to do in Redwood National Park

  • Howland Hill Road – a 10-mile drive through a Redwood grove with an optional ½ mile walk.
  • Klamath River Overlook – drive to the overlook for prime whale watching during migration season plus wildlife spotting opps for the rest of the year.
  • Fern Canyon – An enchanting canyon lined with ferns in Prairie Creek Redwood State Park.
  • Hidden Beach   – Hike along a three-mile coastal and forest trail from the Klamath River Overlook to this gorgeous beach that is only accessible by foot. It’s almost always empty and is dotted with driftwood pebbles and branches worn smooth by the surf.
  • Avenue of the Giants – Take a turn off Highway 101 in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park to take the 32-mile Avenue of the Giants. The road is named for the soaring redwood trees that line its sides – nothing makes you feel smaller than hundreds of trees so tall you can’t even see the top.

Where to Stay in Klamath

Holiday inn express redwood national park (budget).

There’s not much to this Holiday Inn that’s special but it’s in a great location for walking out to Klamath River Overlook and then doing the three mile hike to Hidden Beach.

Or, read my guide to camping in Redwood National Park

Klamath to Coos Bay (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 13)

Oregon coastline.

3 hour drive from Klamath to Coos Bay

Welcome to Oregon! 

After a long time dawdling your way up the Californian coast and moseying inland for a detour or two, it’s time to hit a new state. Oregon’s quieter coastline boasts a rugged beauty that never fails to impress.

Almost every Tom, Dick and Harry sets out on a Pacific Coast Highway road trip and sees the Big Sur, but if you’ve made it up this far, you’ve truly earned your Highway 1 road-tripper badge of honour.

Best Things to do between Klamath and Coos Bay

  • Samuel H Boardman Scenic Corridor – Named after the “father” of Oregon’s national park system, the scenic corridor is one of the most beautiful stretches of the Oregon coastline.
  • Brookings – A cool little town just over the Oregon border. Chill out on one of the many beaches, hang out on the boardwalk and soak up the laid-back vibe.
  • Arch Rock Brewing Company – The Pacific Northwest is famed for its craft beer scene. Make like a local and try a brew or two in Arch Rock (y’all don’t need me to tell you about drink driving – designated driver etc etc).
  • Sunset Bay , Shore Acres and Cape Arago State Parks – Three state parks that stand side by side on the southern stretch of the Oregon coast. You can camp in Sunset Bay – make sure you’re there for sunset, it’s named that for a reason.
  • Port Orford – Wedged in a small natural harbour next to Cape Blanco State Park , the views from Port Orford are fairly spectacular.
  • Coos Bay – Coos Bay is well worth exploring. There are a few cool museums and plentiful seafood to chow down on too.

Where to Stay in Coos Bay

Red lion hotel coos bay (mid-range).

Recently given a breath of fresh air, the Red Lion is a comfortable option in Coos Bay.

Sunset Bay State Park (Budget)

Camping near to the shoreline at this state park. Tent sites, RV hookups or you can rent one of their eight yurts.

Coos Bay to Newport (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 13)

Oregon sand dunes

2 hours 10 minutes drive from Coos Bay to Newport

A little north of Coos Bay Highway 1 takes you to the fringe of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area – the largest area of coastal sand dunes in the US.

Up to 150 metres tall – the dunes are impressive enough to look at, but add in dune bashing, hiking and horseriding and you have a whole world of fun. 

I’d recommend parking up and spending most of the day in the park – it’s only a short drive to Newport and the dunes really do have to be seen to be believed.  

Best Things to do Between Coos Bay and Newport

  • Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area – spend the day (or more if you have the time) exploring the largest area of coastal sand dunes in the US.
  • Umpqua Aquaculture – If you love oysters, read on.This tiny little spot may well serve the best oysters you can find on the whole of the West Coast. Yes, we’re serious. Buy them by the bucket and feast your face off.
  • Oregon Coast Aquarium – Award-winning aquarium in Newport with a sea otter pool, and a heart-stopping shark tunnel.
  • Yachats – A small town on this undeveloped coastline that’s the Oregon beachside hideaway for those in the know.
  • Yaquina Head Outstanding Area – A coastal bluff with the tallest lighthouse in Oregon. At low tide, you can spot the sea urchins and starfish that line the shores. You’ll need to book ahead if you want to visit the lighthouse itself.
  • Willamette Valley – Not along Highway 101 at all but this valley a short drive inland is the home of Oregon’s flourishing Pinot Noir production. Wine lovers – it’s definitely worth the detour .

Where to Stay in Newport

Inn at nye beach (luxury).

Set in the increasingly cool area of Nye Beach, the Inn has a wonderful view, freshly-roasted coffee and chocolate chip cookies. Heart eye-emoji love.

Sylvia Beach Hotel (Mid-Range)

Every room here is named (and decorated) after a different literary legend, so you can take your pick from Alice Walker, Ernest Hemingway, J.R.R Tolkien, Oscar Wilde and more. The room features books and information about your author of choice. There are no TVs and no wifi – just hunker down with your favourite book and soak up the atmosphere.

South Beach State Park (Budget)

For something a little more rugged, this is a popular campsite two miles south of Newport.

Newport to Astoria (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 14)

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3 hours 15 min drive from Newport to Astoria

The stretch of Oregon Coast between Newport and Astoria is studded with uber-cool towns, nice beaches (when the weather’s warm enough) and lots of beautiful vantage points for you to soak up the Pacific Ocean.

Astoria itself is a historic city with plenty of easily-accessible hikes and water-sports for you to take advantage of. 

Seaside and Cannon Beach are two of the better known beaches along this stretch – just watch out, they tend to get pretty busy during the summer months (though that’s not always a bad thing at all).

Manzanita is one of my favourite little villages along this coast – the small city is a thriving outdoors hub and brimming with great restaurants. It helps that the beach is pretty lovely too.

Best Things to do Between Newport and Astoria

  • Seaside and Cannon Beach – For summertime beach-bumming and stellar views.
  • Manzanita – A cool (dare I say hipster) village that’s well worth a stop.
  • Astoria – Soak up the history in Oregon’s northern most coastal town.
  • Big Wave Cafe, Manzanita – Hearty and fresh grub served in Manzanita’s friendliest restaurant.
  • The Three Capes detour – take a detour off the 101 to soak up the coastal views on the Three Capes road. It winds its way past Cape Meares, Cape Kiwanda and Cape Lookout. The road has been under repair in recent years so check the status before you turn off the PCH.

Best Places to Stay Between Newport + Astoria

Whale cove inn (luxury).

You’ve been on the road for weeks now. Splash out and stay in this super-luxury hotel. Suites come with private decks with a jacuzzi and all boast magnificent ocean views.

Commodore Hotel (Mid-Range)

A cool hotel in downtown Astoria, the Commodore has been built in the vein of our much-beloved Ace Hotels, with funky decor and friendly staff.

Nehalem Bay State Park (Budget)

Bed down in one of Nehalem Bay’s yurts, or pitch up on a RV or tent site. In the morning, simply walk over the dunes and you’re straight onto the beach – perfect for your morning swim.

Astoria to Olympic National Park (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 15)

La Push Beach - Washington

2.5 hours from Astoria to Olympic National Park

It’s the penultimate day of your West Coast USA road trip itinerary. Can you believe it?

It was over two weeks ago that you set out thinking that you had all the time in the world to wend your way along one of the most famous road-trip routes in the world and now it’s almost over. 

We’re all sad about it, but you’d better make these last days count.

What better way to start than crossing over into a new state? 

You pop over into Washington almost as soon as you leave Astoria – and the Highway 1 dips in and out of the coastline for the last stretch.

Today is really about getting to and spending at least a bit of time in Olympic National Park . It’s 1406 square miles, so probably a bit too much to see in one day (I know you’re keen but no, that’s just too much).

The section of Olympic National Park near to Highway 1 is the wildest and the most untamed – Hoh River Rainforest and Lake Quinault are good places to head to as you can camp or find accommodation in both.

Best Things to do in Northwest Washington

  • La Push Beach – Twilight fans can revel in the knowledge that the vampire/werewolf dramafest were set in La Push. The rest of us can just enjoy the rugged tranquility of the three beaches and small surrounding community.
  • Olympic National Park – far greater than you’re ever going to be able to tackle in a day (or even a year come to think of it), Olympic is the outdoor adventurer’s dream. Plan your trip using the park’s informative website.

Where to Stay in Olympic National Park

Lake quinault lodge (luxury).

One of the classic park lodges of yore, Lake Quinault Lodge offers high-end stays in a memorable setting.

Quileute Oceanside Resort

Take your pick from the luxury cabins, motel rooms or RV sites in this quaint resort just outside of La Push.

Hoh Visitor Center and Campground

Very, very basic camping but a great base for exploring the near-mystical Hoh River Rainforest.

Olympic National Park to Seattle (West Coast Road Trip Itinerary Day 16)

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2 hours drive from Olympic National Park to Seattle (dependent on park location)

The final day of our Highway 1 road trip itinerary lands us in Seattle. 

PNW’s biggest hub sits in the shadow of the towering Mt Rainier and is a charming combination of great coffees, trendy places to eat and drink and grungy hangouts.

If you have a bit more time, Seattle’s a great city to decompress and unwind after your hectic two and a half week trip – otherwise it’s a whirlwind tour of the city and hometime. I hope you’ve had an awesome trip!

Best Things to do in Seattle

  • Pike Place Market – One of Seattle’s most famous landmarks, Pike Place is a thriving hub of small businesses, pubs, seafood eateries and shopping nooks. Spend an hour or two with no agenda for the full experience.
  • Discover Seattle’s Most Instagrammable Spots – Seattle is full of cool places to photograph, if you know where to find them.
  • Space Needle – You can’t miss the Space Needle – the recognisable tower that dominates Seattle’s skyline. Fork out the steep price for the observation deck – it’s worth it.
  • Olympic Sculpture Park – The ‘grammer’s dream, Olympic Sculpture Park is bold, arresting and free! Pack a picnic and get snapping.
  • Washington State Ferries – Jump on a Washington State Ferry to get around Puget Sound or just soak in the awesome views from the deck. If you have enough time, get a ferry to Bainbridge Island and spend some time in Winslow, the island’s main town – or strike further out to explore the almost-too-good-to-be-true landscapes.

Where to Stay in Seattle

The edgewater (luxury).

(In)famous waterfront hotel where rock-stars and celebrities have stayed and frolicked for several decades.

Staypineapple at the Maxwell Hotel (Mid-Range)

One of the best boutique hotels in Seattle with colourful interiors and stellar service.

Ace Hotel (Mid Range)

A hop, skip and not even a jump away from Pike Place, Ace Hotel offers stylish digs in a central location.

Recommended Detours from Your American West Coast Trip

West coast road trip detour one: yosemite national park.

Yosemite National Park

3 hour drive from San Francisco to Yosemite

The best time to do this detour from Highway 1 is after San Francisco. You can then either add on the second suggested detour (to Sonoma – discussed below) or you can drive from Yosemite to Mendocino and pick up the itinerary from there.

OK, so now we’re going to tear the rule book up and throw it out of the window (or let it flutter over your head if you have a convertible with the top down).

Yes, yes, I know that Yosemite isn’t on Highway 1. In fact, it’s a three hour detour away from Highway 1 towards the Nevada border. 

But, unless you have been and decided never to go again (doubtful), or you are really, really pushed for time (more likely), it would be a real shame to come all this way and not go to Yosemite.

So pack up the trunk, take the rather dull drive inland and get yourself to Yosemite – I can guarantee you won’t regret it.

It would actually take a whole other article as long as this one (7,200 words and counting) to cover all the things you can see and do in Yosemite – which is kind of handy because I’ve written this Yosemite guide for you to check out.

Best Things to do in Yosemite

  • Yosemite Falls
  • Viewpoint from Tunnel View
  • Mariposa Grove – giant sequoia trees.
  • Basically everything you see and do.

Where to Stay in Yosemite

Evergreen lodge (luxury).

Originally built in the twenties, Evergreen is just outside the national park boundaries but offers rustic-chic lodging for a high-end stay.

Wawona Hotel  (Mid-Range)

It’s a bit of a drive to sights other than the Mariposa Grove, but an affordable and comfortable option.

Yosemite Bug Rustic Mountain Lodge (Budget)

Hippy vibes and friendly owners on the outskirts of Yosemite.

Upper Pines Campground (Budget)

Upper Pines is busy but it’s well located, shady and a good base for a short Yosemite stay.

Read Next: How to Spend Your Time in Yosemite

West Coast Road Trip Detour Two: Sonoma Valley

Sonoma, California is the perfect US Road trip stop. Read the full guide

The best time to do this detour is between San Francisco and Mendocino. If you did detour one, your itinerary would be as follows: San Francisco > Yosemite > Napa / Sonoma > Mendocino.

My second suggested detour from the Pacific Coast Highway is to Sonoma . If you’re anything like me, you love your wine (almost as much as you like the breathtaking views you caught sight of in Yosemite, but not quite).

You can easily tack on Sonoma to your trip to Yosemite 

We all know that Napa and Sonoma are California’s most revered wine regions, so it makes sense to stop off and have a nose, just while we’re in the area on our West Coast road trip.

I’ve been to both Napa and Sonoma and preferred the latter’s slightly more casual vibe – you can of course go to both, or neither – whatever takes your fancy.

Best Things to do in Sonoma

  • WINE. More specifically…
  • Bartholomew Park Winery . The wine is mighty tasty, but the 400-acre nature preserve setting is almost as big a draw. Purchase a bottle or two and head out into the grounds with a picnic.
  • Sonoma Valley Bike Tours. Let’s face it – no one wants to be the designated driver in Sonoma. Book onto a guided tour or hire a bike and set off on your own.
  • Fig Cafe & Winebar . Hearty and delicious food is paired with an extensive local wine list.
  • Benzinger Family Winery . Sample Benzinger’s range of biodynamic wines on one of their popular tours. Reserve in advance.

Where to Stay in Sonoma

Farmhouse inn (luxury).

The hefty price tag means the Farmhouse Inn is only a plausible option if you don’t mind splashing on a hotel. Those who do are treated to Michelin-star meals and airy rooms in return.

Vintner’s Inn (Mid-Range)

Within a short distance of countless vineyards, Vintner’s Inn is a homely boutique option a few miles out of downtown Santa Rosa.

Casini Ranch (Budget)

RV Hookups, a tent campsite and small cabins at affordable prices.

Other Useful Resources for a West Coast Road Trip 

  • Lonely Planet California Guide
  • Lonely Planet Western USA Guide
  • Marco Polo West USA Map

West Coast Road Trip Map

Inspiration for The Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

  • The Best Things to do in Los Angeles 
  • The Best Road Trips from Los Angeles
  • Big Sur Camping Guide 
  • 24 Best Things to do in San Francisco
  • Cool Things to do in Seattle
  • How to Plan the Perfect California Road Trip
  • Gorgeous Places to Visit in the US
  • The Ultimate US Bucket List

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Great post…. I love the way you given all the details about stay, driving time etc. Very useful.

Thank you Sapna – I really want it to be a practical go-to guide!

Fantastic guide and so thorough.. I need it as an ebook. 🙂 Thanks for the obvious time and though you put into this.

Thanks Susan – that’s actually on my task list 🙂 really enjoyed writing it and glad you find it useful.

what a great guide! I have to admit I’m a California native and have never done the entire road trip, but this post proves I need to! lovely pictures and great in-depth info

Thank you – it was such an awesome trip, very jealous that you have that on your doorstep all the time! Glad you enjoyed it. Do let me know if you do the whole thing!

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Really a Classic roadtrip but still beautiful to do it again sometimes. I’m sure that I will take this trip again and take more time for the beautiful places.

Thanks Ilse – glad you enjoyed your time on the road!

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Planning a 10-Day West Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary

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Traveling along the West Coast of the United States  had been in my head since the day I found out I’d be moving there for work. Who hasn’t dreamed about a road trip across the Western US? For me, the landscapes that automatically come to mind are the Grand Canyon, Yosemite, and Death Valley among others, as we have seen again and again in a bunch of movies.

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Grand Canyon

In addition to nature, the American West Coast also offers you visits to symbolic cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas.

My favorite part of this trip was definitely the National Parks where natural wonders of this incredible country are concentrated within. I had been taking note of them on a  Western US  map   for a long time so that I could visit them as soon as I had the chance.

That’s how I started planning the 10-day West Coast USA road trip that we took in August.

THIS WAS OUR 10-DAY WEST COAST USA ITINERARY:

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Our 10-day West Coast USA road trip itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival in Las Vegas.  Beginning of our 10-day West Coast USA Road Trip.
  • Day 2: Monument Valley + Antelope Canyon + Horseshoe Bend.  The most popular places in the Western USA.
  • Day 3: Bryce Canyon National Park. One of the less touristic national park in the West Coast USA.
  • Day 4: Zion Canyon National Park. One of the places we like the most during our 10-day West Coast USA trip.
  • Day 5: Grand Canyon,  a must-visit place on the West Coast.
  • Day 6: Mojave National Preserve + Death Valley,  the best of our 10-day West Coast Itinerary.
  • Day 7: Yosemite Valley, the best attraction in the Western USA.
  • Day 8: Upper Yosemite Falls,  the best hike of our West Coast America road trip.
  • Day 9: Tuolumne Grove of Giant Sequoias. You cannot skip this highlight of West Coast USA:
  • Day 10: Return flight from San Francisco.  En of our 10-day Western US trip.

If a Western US road trip is also one of your dreams, you will find everything you need to prepare your trip here:

  • 10-day West Coast USA Road Trip

Best places to visit in West Coast America

  • Our West Coast USA 10-day itinerary
  • How to plan a self-drive trip to the Western US

How much does it cost a West Coast USA trip?

  • Map of Western US

10-day west coast USA road trip

One of the first things I am sure you will be wondering about is how long a West Coast trip could take. My opinion is that you could be discovering the American West Coast for months and would still have things to do.

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Death Valley – Zabriskie Point

When looking at a West Coast USA map, it may initially seem that the best tourist destinations are close to each other. However, distances in this country are huge, and you will spend a lot of time on the road during your trip.

Keep in mind that the US public transportation system is very scarce outside of the big cities, so the only practical option is to rent a car and prepare for a West Coast USA driving holiday.

On our West Coast USA road trip, more than ¼ of the trip was spent driving and still, along with the Canadian Rockies trip , it was one of the best trips of our life.

Another highly recommended option is to take a West Coast RV trip , as this country offers all kind of facilities for those who like to travel with their motorhome. You can check the best RV rental companies in the USA here.

Although it takes a long time to travel across the West Coast in depth, if you don’t have too many days or prefer to combine them, I encourage you to spend in West Coast America at least 10 days.

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Grand Canyon – Plateau Point

There are thousands of West Coast USA tours you can take, so the first thing you have to choose is a few must-see places. It may seem complicated to plan this trip at first, especially when you do not have much time.

To help you choose your perfect West Coast America itinerary, you will discover the main tourist attractions in this section. Then, you can design the West Coast USA holiday itinerary that best suits your needs.

I suggest that as you read through this article, write down  the things to do in West Coast America  that interest you most on a map to help determine the best itinerary.

SAN FRANCISCO

If you like to visit cities, one of the places you cannot miss on the West Coast America is San Francisco. This popular city of California, is characterized by the steep slopes and the well-known Lombard street.

The most popular thing to do in San Francisco is visiting the Golden Gate Bridge, one of the most famous bridges in the US and a classic in many American films, as seen in Godzilla and Superman.

In addition, another interesting activity to do is visiting the Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary whose best-known prisoner was Al Capone. It was said that nobody could escape from this maximum-security prison island since the only way was by swimming almost two kilometers in cold and treacherous waters.

If you are visiting this city, stay in one of the best hotels in San Francisco.

Las Vegas,  also known as “Sin City”, is one of the American classics famous for its countless casinos, open container laws (aka public drinking), and legalized prostitution in nearby counties.

The largest city in the state of Nevada welcomes both domestic and global tourism, where vice is a right. It is not surprising to hear the old saying: What happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas.

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Welcome Las Vegas

Whether you like gambling or not, it is a must-see Western American city. It is also a good place to celebrate your (fake) wedding if being married by Elvis is also one of your dreams. Here you can find the ultimate list of things to do in Las Vegas.

If you are visiting this city make sure you know where to stay in Las Vegas , since its hotels are some of the most amazing in the World.

Do not miss our Guide TO THINGS to do in las vegas

  • Los Angeles

Los Angeles , also known as LA, is the most populous city on the West Coast of USA. The City of Broken Dreams and Hollywood stars is located in California.

The Walk of Fame and the Hollywood sign are probably the main tourist attractions in Los Angeles , although a visit to Santa Monica , the beach where Baywatch was filmed, is also recommended.

Another place of interest is the Warner Bros. studios , where you can visit the film sets of a lot of movies, as well as Venice , where the canals remind you of those from the Italian city with the same name.

LA is a stop that you cannot miss on your 10-day West Coast US trip if you happen to enjoy both cities and film. You can find where to stay in Los Angeles here.

Do not miss our Guide TO THINGS TO DO IN LOS ANGELES

Grand canyon.

If we had to choose just a single place to start, visiting the Grand Canyon  would probably be the first that we recommend to do in West Coast USA.

The Grand Canyon is in Arizona and was shaped by the Colorado River over millions of years. In some points, the Canyon reaches a depth of more than 5250 feet.

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Grand Canyon – Helicopter Tour

If you don’t have much time, taking a Grand Canyon helicopter tour is a good option, as we told you in that article about our experience. However, if you have several days, I advise going down the canyon  through one of the many different hikes to discover the Colorado River.

Do not miss our Guide TO THINGS TO DO IN GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK and best places to stay in Grand canyon

Havasu falls.

If you like adventure, visiting the Havasu Falls is an essential of West Coast USA.

The Havasu Falls, along with others in the area, belong to the Havasupai Indian Reservation and are guarded by a tribe of Native Americans. They are inaccessible by car, so you must be in excellent physical condition to visit as you will be hiking in and out.

Plan well in advance for your visit, since you will need a permit that usually runs out shortly after the beginning of the  reservation  period which starts in February of each year. In addition to the permit, you will have to book a camping spot, as it is mandatory to stay there when visiting the falls.

SANTA BARBARA

Back at the coastal area, Santa Bárbara, located 150 kilometers north of Los Angeles, can be another interesting stop.

The main beach largely resembles Santa Mónica, except Santa Bárbara is not as popular.

However, Santa Bárbara is not just a beach: its architecture with Hispanic colonial roots is an important tourist attraction.

MONUMENT VALLEY

Between Utah and Arizona, Monument Valley is another one of the supernatural landscapes in the American West. It is a huge valley where very interesting geological formations rose with reddish colors. This was also a scene featured in many classic western films.

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Monument Valley

This desert valley is located within the Navajo Nation, a territory that belongs to the Navajo natives who are responsible for both maintenance of the reserve and collection of entrance fees, which is not included in the US National Parks pass.

The best time to photograph the valley is during sunrise when the sun is behind the monuments, or during sunset when the monuments are illuminated by the last rays of the sun. In addition, there are different hiking trails that bring you closer to the main monuments of the valley, or you can even take a Jeep tour with one of the Navajo guides.

Do not miss our Guide TO THINGS TO Do IN Monument Valley and WHERE TO STAY IN MONUMENT VALLEY

Page: antelope canyon and horseshoe bend.

Page is a town inside the Navajo Indian Reservation, located in Arizona.

The most interesting attraction here is the Antelope Canyon , a geological feature formed by consecutive floods throughout history, which eroded narrow labyrinths of sandy rock into its terrain.

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Antelope Canyon

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In addition, if you visit Page, you cannot miss a sunset in  Horseshoe Bend, which is named after its shape. It is probably the most famous bend of the Colorado River.

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Horseshoe Bend

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Here we leave you the best guide to know where to stay in Page.

The Wave in Arizona is another attraction to see in Western America.

To see this solidified wave-shaped dune, you must have a permit issued  four months in advance and by lottery (only 20 visitors per day are allowed).

It is one of the few virgin wonders that remain in the United States, so if you missed the date of the draw, it is always a good idea to check if someone has canceled his or her tour on the calendar. Visit this booking website both to participate in the lottery and to check the calendar.

BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK

Bryce Canyon National Park is a reserve located in Utah and is popular for the peculiar rock formations also known as “Hoodoos”. This park should be included in any Western US National Parks itinerary.

Due to the reddish color of the terrain, the best time to contemplate the main amphitheater viewpoint is at sunrise and sunset.

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Bryce Canyon

There are also several hiking trails that will take you through the formations, where you can discover some with very interesting forms and names like Thor’s Hammer or Queen Victoria.

Do not miss THE BEST HIKES IN bryce canyon and the BEST PLACES TO STAY IN BRYCE

Close to the Mexican border, we will find San Diego, the second largest city in the state south of Los Angeles

This city is a good stop on your 10-day West Coast US road trip if you are more interested in beach areas. La Jolla Cove is the most popular beach and you can find all kinds of wildlife including sea lions there.

In addition to the beach, there are other places of interest, such as Old Town San Diego, where you can find original buildings of the first Spaniards that arrived here, and Balboa Park, where many museums are concentrated, or the Coronado Island , where you can find the best views of the city.

ZION NATIONAL PARK

In Utah, one of the most important landmarks of the state is  Zion National Park, where the main interest here is an 800-meter-deep canyon carved into the reddish terrain for 24 kilometers by the Virgin River.

There are different hikes that you can take in this park. One of the most popular is Angels Landing, where you can get a full view of the canyon after three hours of hiking and up the Via Ferrata section.

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Zion Canyon

Another longer route is The Narrows , which can be completed in 8 hours or done over several days. The route goes through the narrow gorges carved in by the virgin river, so you always need to check river flow the day before at the visitor’s center, and also to get water shoes.

Do not miss THE THINGS YOU HAVE TO DO IN zion national park and WHERE TO STAY IN ZION NATIONAL PARK

Joshua tree national park.

Located in a desert area in southern California, Joshua Tree National Park stands out for its unique rocks and mountain shapes.

Although its name comes from the unique Joshua Tree , what makes this park really interesting are the infinite rock-climbing possibilities .

Whether or not you are a climber, if you decide to visit Joshua Tree National Park on your West Coast USA trip over 10 days, you will experience the feeling of finding yourself on another planet.

DEATH VALLEY

On your 10-day West Coast America self-driving tour, you cannot miss the Death Valley that is located in California.

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Death Valley

This immense desert is famous for Badwater, a dry area with the highest negative elevation within North America, situated at 262 feet below sea level. In addition, it is one of the hottest places on earth during summer, with a maximum recorded temperature of 58ºC.

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Zabriskie Point

If you are going to cross it, be sure to fill the fuel tank and bring plenty of water to survive the extreme desert temperatures during the day.

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Mojave national preserve.

The Mojave Desert  spreads across Joshua Tree National Park, Death Valley, Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) and the Mojave National Preserve.

While you will find Joshua trees all over in this vast extension of land, the world’s highest concentration is located within the Mojave National Preserve .

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Mojave Desert

In addition to the flora, the fauna is abundant and diverse, from reptiles like snakes, lizards, and turtles to mammals like bobcats or hares.

Do not miss WHAT TO DO IN mojave desert

Arches national park.

Arches National Park , located in Utah, has the highest concentration of stone arches in the world, however, there is no record of how many arches there are in this extension. This is the reason why it’s one of the most beautiful places to visit in Utah.

In addition, we can find another type of geological formations that defy gravity here, such as the Balanced Rock, a rock that seems to be falling at any time, yet has been standing for thousands of years in the same position.

The best way to go across Arches National Park is through a park ranger-guided tour that takes you to the purest and most virgin area of the park, where you cannot access on your own. You can book it here.

This park is one of the most acclaimed by photographers since the impossible shapes of the arches are very easy to use in any composition.

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

An essential stop in West Coast USA is Yosemite National Park , located in the Sierra Nevada mountains in California.

This park is remarkable for two of the most important climbing sites in the United States and the world: the big granite walls of El Capitan and the Half Dome. In addition, we can find the American Giant Sequoia, one of the largest trees in the world, as well as extensive fauna that includes raccoons and black bears in this park.

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Yosemite Valley

If you are a lover of nature, outdoor activities, and camping , this is surely going to be one of your favorite places near West Coast of the United States.

Do not miss all you have to do in Yosemite and WHERE TO STAY IN YOSEMITE

Sequoia national park.

In Sequoia National Park, you can find the largest concentration of giant sequoias in the world. These are grouped within what is known as the Giant Forest.

The park is located about 10000 feet above sea level, a critical altitude for this type of trees to grow. However, it may be closed during the winter because of the snow.

In addition, here we can find the giant sequoia known as General Sherman standing at 275 feet. While it is the largest single-stem tree, the Hyperion , located in Redwood National Park, California, stands taller at 379 feet as the tallest living tree known in the world.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is the oldest national park in the United States. It stands out for the incredible volcanic activity in the area and for the abundant fauna that inhabits the park: buffalo, grizzly bears, black bears, moose… If you want to enjoy the authentic American wildlife and landscapes with a smell of sulfur taken from another world, Yellowstone is an essential place to visit on the American West Coast.

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I didn’t visit it during my first trip to the West Coast in the United States in 10 days, but during my next trip in which I toured Yellowstone and Grand Teton for 10 days, a great plan if you are looking for an alternative itinerary.

Check WHAT TO DO IN YELLOWSTONE and WHERE TO STAY IN YELLOWSTONE

Grand teton national park.

The mountains of Grand Teton National Park are one of the most haunted landscapes by photographers on the West Coast. If you like wildlife, hiking, and want to flee the typical 10-day US West Coast itineraries , I recommend visiting this national park that promises a quiet vacation away from the masses even in peak tourist season.

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Grand Teton adjoins Yellowstone National Park, so taking a 10-day tour of the US West Coast combining these two parks is quite popular.

Check what to do in grand teton and WHERE TO STAY IN GRAND TETON

Our 10-day west coast usa itinerary.

As we stated above, our West Coast USA trip was focused on national parks and all the natural wonders of this area in North America.

Cities in the west coast are for sure some interesting destinations, but, without a doubt, if we had had more than 10 days to travel the American West Coast, we would have kept exploring the natural places that this country offers, each one so different and full of contrasts.

DAY 1 – West Coast America Trip: FLIGHT TO LAS VEGAS

We arrived in Las Vegas at noon, picked up the rental car and made a quick route to see the highlights of the city.

After a mandatory stop to make the classic photo with the Welcome Las Vegas sign, we headed to Monument Valley (6 hours driving) where we spent our first night.

DAY 2 – West Coast America Trip: DAWN IN MONUMENT VALLEY + ANTELOPE CANYON + HORSESHOE BEND

We photographed the sunrise in Monument Valley to see the incredible geological formations of the Navajo Reservation tinted in beautiful reddish colors.

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Monument Valley (Our 10-day West Coast USA Road Trip)

In the morning we went to Antelope Canyon , in Page (2 hours driving) to take both the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon tours.

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Antelope Canyon (Our 10-day West Coast USA Trip)

In the afternoon we had a rest at  Lake Powell. Then we went to Horseshoe Bend from where we watched and photographed an unforgettable sunset.

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Horseshoe Bend (Our 10-day Western US Road Trip)

We drove 2.5 hours until our next stop on our 10-day route along the West Coast.

DAY 3 – West Coast America Trip: BRYCE canyon NATIONAL PARK

We woke up in Bryce Canyon National Park , where we took pictures of the twilight from Sunrise Point overlooking the amphitheater.

We hiked the Rim Trail, seeing different Hoodoos as Thor’s Hammer.

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Bryce Canyon (Our 10-day WesternUSA Road Trip)

At night, we returned to photograph the amphitheater under the Perseid Meteor Shower, and camped inside the park.

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Bryce Canyon – Sunrise Overlook

DAY 4 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: ZION NATIONAL PARK

We arrived in Springdale (2 hours driving), parked our car and took the shuttle to Zion National Park.

We did the Angels Landing trail to get the best views of the valley.

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Zion National Park (Our 10-day West Coast USA Road Trip)

In the afternoon, we drove 4 hours to the next stop on our 10-day Western US trip.

DAY 5 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: GRAND CANYON

We watched the sunrise at the Grand Canyon from Mather Point in probably the most epic light display we have ever seen during a sunrise.

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Grand Canyon (Our trip to West Coast USA for 10 days)

In the morning we take this tour , as we tell you in this article about Grand Canyon helicopter rides . Without a doubt, I enjoyed my visit the most.

In the afternoon, we descended the first section of the Bright Angel Trailhead trail.

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In the evening we drove to the next stop of our 10-day Western US trip, Mojave National Preserve (4 hours driving), where we spent one of the best nights of our life camping in the wild desert.

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Mojave National Preserve

DAY 6 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: MOJAVE DESERT + DEATH VALLEY

We photographed the first sun rays of the day through the branches of the Joshua trees in the Mojave National Preserve.

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We filled the tank to cross the Death Valley and made stops at the main viewpoints.

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Death Valley (Our 10-day West Coast USA Self-drive Trip)

We arrived at Yosemite National Park where we set up a bivouac to spend the night in order to get accommodation the next morning at the historic Camp 4.

This day we drove a total of 10 hours, more driving hours than any other day of the entire trip.

DAY 7 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

Once settled in Yosemite National Park valley we went to discover the main viewpoints of the valley, from which we would photograph the last sunrises and sunsets of our 10-day trip to the West Coast USA.

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Yosemite (Our 10-day West Coast USA holidays)

We took the opportunity to enjoy the real camp life,  cooked on the bonfire at night and raccoon watched with our campmates so they didn’t eat our food.

DAY 8 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

On the eighth day, we did the most strenuous hike of our 10-day West Coast USA trip. We climbed to the Upper Yosemite Falls, where we had a bath in one of its natural pools.

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Yosemite Falls (Our 10-day West Coast USA vacations)

In the afternoon we took refuge in the tent as a hail storm fell – remember that weather in Yosemite, like any high mountains, is quite unpredictable even during summer season.

DAY 9 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

On our 9th day, we decided to try one of the small hiking trails in Yosemite National Park, such as the hike that takes you to Bridal Veil Falls or the Taft Point viewpoint.

In the afternoon we visited Tuolumne Grove of Giant Sequoias, where we could see these giant trees.

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Tuolumne Grove (Our 10-day West Coast USA self-drive holidays)

DAY 10 – WEST COAST AMERICA TRIP: FLIGHT BACK FROM SAN FRANCISCO

We left Yosemite National Park to head to San Francisco , where we took our return flight home.

Our initial idea was to have the last day to discover the city. However, we liked Yosemite so much that we ended up leaving just enough time to catch the flight back. It took us 4 hours to get to the airport.

How to plan an self-drive trip to the Western US

Although many travel agencies offer West Coast USA holiday packages, this destination seems more appropriate to be planned on your own (unless you are interested in photography and decide to take a photo tour to the West Coast America ).

In any case, we will explain step by step how you can plan a trip to the West Coast USA on your own in this section:

  • Choose your best West Coast USA itinerary
  • Plan how to get to West Coast USA
  • Get your US tourist visa
  • Hire the best travel insurance for traveling to the United States
  • Book a rental car
  • Buy America the Beautiful Pass to enter the US National Parks for free
  • Book the best accommodation  on the West Coast

HOW TO CHOOSE THE best West Coast USA itinerary

From the previous section where we highlighted the best places to visit in Western US, choose 8 (if taking a 10-day West Coast road trip) or 15 places (if taking a 20-day trip) that interest you most.

Jot them down on a map of  West Coast USA (I suggest using  Google MyMaps ).

Connect the different points and check on our map below to see if there is any tourist attraction that is on your way or that you can easily reach.

Finally, check that the driving hours are compatible with the itinerary or else leave them out of your list.

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Driving in the West Coast USA

Do not be frustrated, no matter how long you stay on the West Coast, you will always leave something to explore for the next trip 😉

how to get to the West Coast of USA

In order to define our itinerary, we must know how to get to the Western US.

The best way is by flying to one of the following three airports:

  • San Francisco

If you want to find cheap flights to the West Coast , the best time to book them is 3 months in advance. You can find here the best cheap flights hacks . My favorite search engine is Kiwi.com.

Also, if you want to visit too many places in the West and do not have much time, I suggest that you do a one-way trip , starting at a different airport from where you will return home through. This will increase the travel budget a bit, but you don’t get to travel to the Western US every day, do you?

VISA FOR THE UNITED STATES

There are two ways to travel as a tourist to the United States. If you belong to one of these countries you can travel to the US without a visa, but must obtain a travel authorization called “ESTA”.

HOW TO PROCESS THE ESTA

The ESTA is very easy to obtain. Simply fill out the application form on iVisa and you will receive the approval in about 6 hours by email.

We have a step-by-step guide on how to apply for the ESTA to the USA.

HOW TO PROCESS TOURIST VISA B2

If you do not have a passport from one of the countries mentioned above, you need a B2 visa to travel as a tourist to the United States.

This type of visa is more difficult to obtain. In addition to preparing the required documentation which proves that you are not going to travel to the United States with the intention of living or working, you will have to go through an interview at the embassy.

A more extensive explanation of how to process this visa can be found on the US Department of State website.

TRAVEL INSURANCE FOR THE UNITED STATES

Living in the USA, I know how important is to have good travel insurance for the USA. Since health care cost in this country is very high, hospitalization without insurance can easily make your bill rise above $100,000.

So when we moved here, we bought long-stay travel insurance , although we are currently using annual multi-trip insurance.

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Death Valley dunes

Although I always recommend buying the best travel insurance wherever you go, you must have extraordinary coverage for the US (never consider hiring anything that covers below $30,000 if you travel to the United States).

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western USA car rental

As we have said, the only practical way to travel the Western United States is by renting a car.

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Driving in Death Valley

If you do not have too much time, consider taking a  one-way instead of a round-trip  along the West. We picked up the car in Vegas and left it in San Francisco. Although this meant an increase in the budget because of the drop off-fee, we were able to visit more places during our 10-day West Coast trip.

The cheapest way to rent a car is using DiscoverCars , where we hired the rental car in Las Vegas.

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ANNUAL NATIONAL PARKS PASS – AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL

If you are planning a Western US National Parks itinerary, I recommend that you buy an annual America the Beautiful pass.

This pass allows access to all US National Parks, as well as other state parks.

The pass is valid for one year from when it is purchased and covers entry for one vehicle with up to 5 passengers. Display pass by hanging it over the rear-view mirror).

In addition, the pass is issued for two owners who must sign behind the card to use. A very good option is to buy the annual pass, leave one signature blank, and resell it to a second owner at the end of your Western USA tour.

Even if you don’t resell the pass, you will get your money’s worth just by visiting 3 or 4 National Parks (Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Yosemite …).

The pass can be purchased online from here or directly at the ticket office of the first national park you visit.

ACCOMMODATION ON THE WEST COAST US

It is difficult to find cheap and very good quality hotels at the same time on West Coast America. Therefore we will try to help you by listing the best places to stay, considering different budgets, tastes, and needs.

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Best accommodation in West Coast USA

Keep in mind that accommodation will be one of the major expenses of your trip to  West Coast America. On the other hand, sometimes a good hotel can even be one of the best attractions you can enjoy during your trip.

WHERE TO STAY IN SAN FRANCISCO

  • HI San Francisco Downtown Hostel: Hostel in the heart of San Francisco that has both shared and private rooms at a very low price. Free WIFI. Includes breakfast and a kitchen for those who want to cook.
  • Buena Vista Motor Inn: Hotel with complimentary parking in the middle of Lombard street. Wi-Fi and breakfast included. Totally safe area to walk at night. Just a short walk from Fisherman’s Wharf.

Guide on where to stay in San Francisco

WHERE TO STAY IN LAS VEGAS

  • Venetian:  Venice-themed casino resort with gondoliers included.
  • Circus Circus: Casino hotel with circus theme, with its own indoor amusement park that runs throughout the year.
  • Stratosphere:  Casino hotel that includes vertigo attractions at 350 meters high.
  • Bellagio: Inspired by Italy, it is one of the most luxurious resort and casinos in Las Vegas.
  • New York – New York:   Resort casino inspired by the big city where we can find a miniature statue of liberty.
  • Paris Las Vegas:   Perfect casino hotel for honeymoon or couple trips with miniature Eiffel Tower and Arc de Triomphe.
  • Excalibur:  You will find yourself in the Middle Ages in this casino resort within its castles.
  • Planet Hollywood:  Modern hotel and casino where you will feel the essence of the West Coast.

Guide on where to stay in Las Vegas

WHERE TO STAY IN LOS ANGELES

  • Hollywood Travelodge:  Located very close to the walk of fame. Includes breakfast, Wi-Fi and free parking.
  • Samesun Venice Beach:  The best option if you want to enjoy the Venice boardwalk and its beach. They have bicycle rental service.
  • Cal Mar Hotel Suites:  If you prefer to be close to Santa Monica beach this option is very well priced.

Guide on where to stay in Los Angeles

WHERE TO STAY IN GRAND CANYON

If we visit the South Rim, the most touristic edge of the Grand Canyon, it is quite important to stay in the Grand Canyon Village, since two of the main attractions of this jewel of Western US is their sunrise and sunset. So, the closer we are to the edge, the easier it will be for us.

We camped in the Grand Canyon, at the  Mather Campground on the South Rim.

If you prefer to stay at a hotel, all accommodations at Grand Canyon Village are run by the company   Xanterra ,  and you can make reservations on whose website.

Guide on where to stay in Grand Canyon

WHERE TO STAY IN PAGE

  • Hyatt Place Page Lake Powell: This hotel is located in the center of Page. As it is highly valued, you will have to book it well in advance, since rooms tend to run out being such a small and tourist place at the same time.
  • Country Inn & Suites by Radisson: Without a doubt the best hotel in Page, both the price and the charm of its rooms. It is not in the center but is closer to Horseshoe Bend.

Guide on where to stay in Page

WHERE TO STAY IN BRYCE

Bryce is one of the best places to camp in the Western US. In addition to two conventional campsites ( North Campground and Sunset Campground ), there are 12 backcountry campsites.

If camping is not your thing and you prefer to stay in one of the best hotels in the West, then I recommend the Best Western Ruby’s Inn , a historic hotel at the gates of the national park that also has a camping area.

Guide on where to stay in Bryce

WHERE TO STAY IN ZION

  • Bumbleberry Inn:  One of the few hotels near Zion whose price is below $200 a night and with a great value.
  • La Quinta Inn and Suites : Another hotel that also has good prices and is highly rated near Zion, known for its buffet breakfast that includes delicious homemade waffles.

Guide on where to stay in Zion

WHERE TO STAY IN MONUMENT VALLEY

If you want to enjoy dawn with the best views of the valley, I recommend that you camp in the Monument Valley. The campground is called The View Campground and the only way to reserve it is by calling +1 435-727-5802.

This campsite belongs to  The View Hotel , a hotel run by the Navajo Indians with equally amazing views.

Guide on where to stay in Monument Valley

WHERE TO STAY IN SANTA BARBARA

  • Hotel Santa Barbara: One of the best hotels in Santa Barbara with a great location in the city center and very close to the beach. Includes Wi-Fi, breakfast and free parking.
  • The Eagle Inn:   On the beach of Santa Barbara and in a beautiful historic building. The price is a bit higher but it includes a jacuzzi in the room.

WHERE TO STAY IN YOSEMITE

We decided to camp at Camp 4 during our visit to Yosemite. Here, the hippy movement was born in the 60s and spread throughout the United States.

However, if you don’t want to camp, don’t worry. There are very good hotels in Yosemite. Some of the best are:

  • The Ahwahnee
  • Yosemite Valley Lodge
  • Curry Village

Guide on where to stay in Yosemite

WHERE TO STAY IN SAN DIEGO

  • Staypineapple at Hotel Z: One of the best hotels in downtown San Diego. Modern design and quite affordable. It offers free bicycles to its customers.
  • HI-San Diego Point Loma Hostel: Hostel with shared rooms, very good price and located next to the beach. Ideal if you visit San Diego with the intention of meeting other travelers.

WHERE TO STAY IN JOSHUA TREE

The best place to stay in Joshua Tree is in one of its campsites. There are 4 campsites throughout the national park that can be reserved, and another 4 first-come, first-served campground. All the information regarding the Joshua Tree campgrounds can be found on the National Parks Service website.

WHERE TO STAY IN DEATH VALLEY

  • The Inn at Death Valley: This Oasis in the middle of the desert is the most luxurious resort you’ll find here. Refresh between your palm garden and its spring water pool and relax in your spa area.
  • The Ranch at Death Valley: Run by the same company as The Inn at Death Valley, it is the familiar and informal complement of the previous one. If you want to relax in a unique environment but without too many pretensions, this accommodation is for you.
  • Panamint Springs Resort:  This resort offers both tourist resorts and lodging in tents. It’s close to the west entrance of the national park, from where you’ll have stunning views of the sand dunes.

Guide on where to stay in Death Valley

WHERE TO STAY IN MOJAVE DESERT

There are no motels inside Mojave National Preserve. The only way to stay is camping. There are two family campsites, Hole-in-the-Wall Campground and Mid Hills Campground. Both are first-come, first-served campgrounds.

There is also the possibility of doing backcountry camping. If you want more information, check the US National Parks Service website.

WHERE TO STAY IN ARCHES

There are no campsites or hotels within Arches National Park. The best thing to do is to stay somewhere close to the entrance:

  • Red Cliffs Lodge:  All rooms have views of the Colorado River. In addition, you have access to a private living room with a fridge and microwave. This accommodation is the best you’ll find if you visit Arches National Park from the west. Do not miss its western cinema museum.
  • Under Canvas Moab:  This accommodation is located east of Arches National Park and offers already pitched tents, some with private bathrooms. If you are not a fan of the camps, but you would like to try, this is your place. In addition to the bed linen, the hotel will lend you towels and a flashlight. A very comfortable way to learn a little about the American camper culture.

WHERE TO STAY IN SEQUOIA

  • Montecito Sequoia Lodge: This rustic mountain accommodation offers a place to relax, surrounded by lakes, forests and rugged peaks. It has a restaurant that offers breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet.
  • Bearpaw High Sierra Camp: This established camp has 6 canvas tents with wooden floors. The views of the surroundings are amazing. Breakfast and dinner are included in the price of the accommodation.
  • Wuksachi Lodge:  It is the emblematic hotel of Sequoia, an amazing mountain hut made of stone and cedar located in the heart of the park, surrounded by a powerful sequoia forest and towering peaks of the sierra.

WHERE TO STAY IN HAVASU FALLS

As we commented, if you visit Havasu Falls, it is compulsory to spend at least one night in one of its campsites, since you cannot make excursions exclusively for one day. Book both the tour and the camping permit from the official website of the Havasupai Indian Reservation.

WHERE TO STAY IN YELLOWSTONE

There are only  9 hotels within Yellowstone National Park , so in peak tourist season, most travelers only find accommodation outside the park.

You can find the best options on our guide on where to stay in Yellowstone National Park, but my favorite hotels are:

  • Kelly Inn West Yellowstone
  • Yellowstone Gateway Inn
  • Stage Coach Inn
  • Al’s Westward Ho Motel
  • Travelodge by Wyndham
  • Absaroka Lodge

WHERE TO STAY IN GRAND TETON

There are many places to stay in Grand Teton National Park but my favorite ones are:

  • Colter Bay Village 
  • Jackson Lake Lodge  
  • Headwaters Lodge & Cabins at Flagg Ranch 
  • Jenny Lake Lodge

To calculate  how much a road trip along the West Coast cost, keep in mind that gasoline in the United States is quite cheap compared most European countries, so even though you will drive many kilometers, this is not something you have to worry too much about when planning your itinerary.

Regarding the food , going to restaurants or going out to have a drink is very expensive; especially when you are looking for somewhere that serve healthy and quality food. If you’re willing to eat fast food, your West Cost travel budget will decrease since the United States is the paradise for junk food.

Regarding accommodation , while it is more expensive in the US than other countries, there are ways to make it cheaper .

Consider camping during your West Coast America tour. In addition to being cheaper, it is very fun and do not forget that there is no country in the world with such an active camping culture as in the United States. You will enjoy watching all the American accessories that make camping more comfortable, and the amazing motorhomes that are better than many houses. You can check some tips for traveling by rv in the USA here.

If you want to know how much we spent during out trip, you can check our West Coast travel budget for 10 days.

West Coast USA combinations ideas

In case you have more time, you can combine the West Coast of the USA with other destinations. Some of the most popular combinations are the following.

West Coast America and Hawaii holidays

If you love nature, combine  West Coast USA and Hawaii to enjoy the most active volcanoes in the United States. These wild islands in the middle of the Pacific, offer a native culture totally different from any other place in the world, in addition to beautiful beaches. The Western US and Hawaii landscapes are an excellent combination for the more adventurous.

RIVIERA MAYA and WEST COAST USA honeymoon

Riviera Maya and West Coast America honeymoon trips are very popular.  With this travel itinerary, we can enjoy a mix of the natural American West Coast landscapes with turquoise water beaches and the history of ancient civilizations. This is the best combination for honeymoons or for travelers interested in a mix of all-inclusive vacation packages.

WEST COAST AND ROUTE 66 road trip

If you want to travel the most famous road in the United States, plan a Route 66 – Western US road trip. With this tour, you will have a chance to visit my favorite city in the US: Chicago. I don’t recommend this combination if you do not like driving since much time of this trip will be spent inside the car.

West Coast USA tours from New york

Another very popular combination, especially if you are traveling from Europe. A New York & West Coast America fly-drive itinerary mixes the Western US National Parks with the busiest city of the East Coast. This option is perfect for those who also enjoy visiting big cities, since there are plenty of things to do in New York City.

New York view from brooklyn skyline pier night photography

With any of these combinations, I recommend spending at least 10 days in West Coast America .

However, if you only plan to travel to the West Coast and can afford it, I would recommend spending 2 or even  3 weeks.

map of West Coast USA

Finally, it is very useful to plan your trip using a map of Western US , marked with your places of interest. Then check the following map to see if there is any other attraction on the way.

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We are from Singapore and planning a 20 days trip in June to West Coast of US and would be our first drive trip to the US. We wanted to cover Grand Canyon, Zion, Bryce, Yosemite, route 66, UTAH but not sure if we are able to (or worth to) cover up till Seattle. We love your advise as it will be our first trip to West Coast of US and accommodation recommendations will be helpful plus itinerary. regards Melvin

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Hi Melvin, Wow, that sounds amazing! There is so much to see the western United States. I think you’ll find our road trip itineraries from Las Vegas to be super helpful. As for accommodation, it depends on whether you’re renting a car or RV since an RV will take care of accommodation for you. Otherwise, the hotel recommendations above in this article are a great place to start. 🙂

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Hi! Wow, relieved i came accross this blog. Thank you for sharing this.

I made an almost similar itinerary and posted it in trip advisor.

we are arriving early morning in Vegas on March 10 and flying out late night from San Francisco March 20. For the 10 day trip, we’d like to see Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon and Yosemite. Most of the comments says most of the time will be spent driving hence the trip might not be an enjoyable one. Some even suggested dropping Yosemite as this is too far from the rest of the places we’re hoping to see.

With all the driving you did on this trip, do you think you still spent a good time exploring the parks?

Thanks heaps!

Yes, it was a lot of hours driving but it was a trip of a lifetime. I won’t change any of the stops I did so I highly recommend it specially if you don’t mind driving at night and you don’t have more time to spend on the West Coast USA.

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Hi, very informative post there ! May I know what route did u take to travel to yosemite from death valley ? I supposed you travelled when the tiogo road was closed ?

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We traveled in August when the Tioga Road was open. So we just drove Nort through the Eastern Sierra and enter from the Northeastern part of the park 😉

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i am planning to go to a trip with my friends but iam confused where should i go.

It’s difficult to choose when there are so many great options! My recommendation is to check the places and pictures and just pick the 4/5 places that you find more interesting 😉

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Hi Martin from Australia here. I am busy planning an 8 day self drive tour in April starting in, and returning to Las Vegas. I stumbled on your website and found it to be a fantastic resource, full of very helpful information. One thing that is puzzling me with your route. Why did you go to Monument Valley first and then criss-cross south to Antelope Canyon, north to Bryce Canyon and then south again to the Grand Canyon. This appears to add an additional 400 miles (appx). I had originally been planning a circuit through Bryce Canyon, Monument Park, Antelope Canyon and Grand Canyon. Then Back to Las Vegas via Mojave Desert and Death Valley. Thank you

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We did that itinerary because we were traveling in August (high season) and wanted to camp in Monument Valley and Grand Canyon, so we book the only days available hehehe

Your itinerary sounds great. Let me know how you do it finally.

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Hi! I would love your help in planning my itinerary for my West Coast Roadtrip Honeymoon. We would love to check as many of the same locations off our list as you have in this post. Would love to get your thoughts on cost efficiency, glamping/camping vs. RV rentals and what we HAVE to see, and what we could skip. We definitely don’t want to spend the majority of our trip in the car. Thinking of flying into Vegas and then going from there. We would be going from June 12-20th. This is by far the most helpful article I have found online so far! Thanks for writing!

We will be happy to help. Let me know any questions you may have and we will help.

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we are a couple, 60 years+ but able to drive and planning a trip next Sep. 2020. However we note that at some places you had to camp. I don’t think we are up to camping and wonder how to achieve the trip you made without camping.

You don’t need to camp if you don’t want to. There are many hotels where you can stay 🙂 Let me know your itinerary and I will give you some hotel ideas.

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I wish more people would post valuable content like this. This is the first time I’ve been on your website, but after this, I doubt it will be the last time.

Thanks Robert!! You are always welcome 😉

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Planning a trip in mid December. Is your 10 day trip feasible at this time of year ? Thanks.

Yes, it’s perfectly fine. Just bear in mind that you might find snow in some places like Bryce and Yosemite and the main roads to Yosemite from the east (Tioga road) is gonna be closed.

Hope you have a beautiful trip!

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Have you ever thought of planning a trip of the Four Corners States of the Southwest (New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado & Utah). There are so many sites that would be a tough decision. New Mexico has the Gila National Forest, City of Rocks in the southwest, Carlsbad Caverns to name just a few, Colorado, Arizona, Utah you could go on and on. This would also the sunrises and sunsets, rivers canyons. It is so vast that each state could provide what every photographer would want to see and shoot. Just think about it. if you more information, please contact me.

Sure! We still have a bunch of places we want to visit!

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Thank you It was very useful

Thanks Isabel!

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Great post, thanks for the info I’m considering doing this trip with my dad, how fit do you have to be to do this trip? He can’t really walk a whole lot at a time.

Hi Emiliano,

You don’t need to walk if you don’t want to. Just visit the main lookouts accessible by car.

Let me know if you have any other question.

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Well, that was a pretty fascinating read, not going to lie. I really hope you continue to write. Probably one of the more informative pieces I’ve read on this subject. Thanks!

Thanks Justin! Glad to see our USA West Coast article was useful and you enjoyed it reading!

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You know if you are not on Instagram, you should be. I know you can’t put text up, but just throw in a few pics and build an audience there. I think you’d find a ton of people who would be super interested in your blog here.

Thanks for the advice. We already use Instagram, our account is: @Capturetheatlas

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Well… consider yourself added to my blogroll. I have like six other blogs I read on a weekly basis, guess that number just increased to seven! Keep writing!

Thanks Chris! and Welcome to Capture the Atlas! 😉

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Way to go on this post man. Really killer stuff. I’ll be back to read your other posts.

Thanks Travis! Glad you found the information helpful!

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Wow! What a scenery. I hope I can visit those place in the future too! People on your newsletter must love you. This content is pure 100% gold

Thanks Matthew for your kind words! I am sure you will be fascinated by the West Coast USA landscapes when you visit them.

Feel free to join our community and receive our newsletter 😉

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Hi, My family of 3 will be travelling to West of USA for about 12 to 14 days this coming September month 2019. Can you help us to plan the trip visiting all the interesting places and also advise us the cost.

We give a lot of piece of advice on our blog. Please read it and let us know if you have any question.

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I am flying from Toronto, Canada and am unsure which airport to arrive and leave in. I am planning on visiting Zion, Bryce Canyon, Cathedral Canyon, Antelope Canyon, and Grand Canyon (South Rim). I am unsure whether to fly to Las Vegas and leave from Arizona, or vice versa, or do a loop. Any suggestions?

Amazing blog by the way!

Which airport in Arizona are you considering? Las Vegas in quite close to those places you want to visit and usually there is cheap flights to go there.

Let me know if you have any question

Thank you for your reply! I was thinking Phoenix airport. Just not sure the best route and will be renting a car!

Also, do you know if its possible to rent a car at one airport and return it to another?

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Hi, i am traveling with 6 adults. Planning to arrive in New York, then fly to LA and hoping to have a glimpse of the city and its surrounding and fly to vancouver . We will fly back home from Vancouver.

How many days do you think is good for us? I am travelling with my parents aged 60yo.

Can you give me any recommendations

Hi Felicia,

I would say to book at least 10 – 15 days. As recommendations I would suggest hiring good travel insurance for the USA and check the different articles we have at the blog.

Let me know if you need something else,

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Hello there,

We have about 8-9 days along the West Coast after a conference in Vegas. Looking at the following itinerary/places we want to visit. Do you think this is something workable/have any comments? Thanks so much!

Day 1: (From Vegas) Antelope Valley/Horseshoe Bend (Find somewhere to stay for the night – is there a recommendation where we can stay in that area?) Day 2: Grand Canyon Day 3: Travel back to Vegas, fly to San Francisco. Day 4: San Francisco Day 5: San Francisco -> Monterey, Big Sur (Find somewhere to stay?) Day 6: Travel to LA Day 7: LA Day 8: LA

Thanks very much for your message and for reading us!

Until day 4 your itinerary is gonna be very intense but definitely doable, as we made a very similar itinerary at the beginning of our trip. You can find recommendations for the night near horseshoe bend/Antelope Canyon in this section of our article.

As for the second part of your trip, We didn’t travel from SF towards the south so don’t know if that would be something possible.

Please let me know if we can help with any other questions.

Best regards,

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Hi I am trying to plan a trip with my son for September 2019 have i left enough time to do this? And could you help us with an itinerary Also if we choose to camp do we purchase this in the USA as we are travelling from the UK Thanks

Hi Richard,

Thank you very much for your message.

You are still in time for planning the trip, so I ‘d definitely try to do it!

You can see different itineraries in our US articles depending on your days and preferences. Hope that helps.

As for the campings it depends on the campsite, some accept online reservations like the one in Monument Valley while others are filled in a first-come first-served basis like Camp 4 in Yosemite.

Please let us know if we can help with any other questions.

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Hi everyone! Could you help me to make a itinerary with the time and 10 destinations?

We will need some more information to help you. When and where are you starting your trip, days, preferences and so on.

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Hi guys, Love your work. I’m a photographer and looking to do a road trip through the west cost of the USA, covering as much of the national parks as possible (Yellowstone a must). We only have a 2 week gap during July to do this. Do you have any tours available for July 2019 for 2 super fun people?

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Me, along with spouse and 13 year old son, are planning for a 10 day trip to LA, LV & SFO from India during June last week.

Request if you could help build us an itinerary for First Timers to US. It would be with a driver if we have to hire a car.

Do you deal in hotel accommodations too – 4 star?

Could you please let me know a rough expenditure on all this.

Kindly do mention your charges too for helping us out with a good itinerary and any help on ground that you could provide during our stay.

Thanking You, MOHAN

I have sent you an email with our service rates.

Have a nice day!

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I am planing with my boyfriend our trip in June to California for 10 days. We are landing in LA and we would like to visit Yosemite, Death Valley, Las Vegas, Grand Canyon and San Diego. Could you please give us some tips? We are afraid that Tioga Pass might not be opened at the beginning of June..

Thanks a lot!

Hi Anabel, I think you have enough time in 10 days to visit the cities and NP you mentioned. You can do 2 days for LA, 3 days for Yosemite, 1 day for Death Valley, 1 day for Las Vegas, 2 days for Grand Canyon and 1 day for San Diego.

As you said, Tioga Pass maybe is still close in June, so I recommend you booking a hotel around Fresno (in case Tigoa Road is close) and other around Mammonth Lakes (in case it is open). And cancel the one you are not going to use once you know the Tioga Road status?

Let me know if you need anything else.

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Hello, Thanks for the detailed analysis of west coast. We are planning to visit west coast from Philadelphia and would like to cover California/LA/SFO/Las Vegas. We would however fly to Seattle from PHL and take our trip to west coast from Seattle.

Please provide us with an itinerary.

We are planning 10 days for this trip and would like to over not just national parks but also Golden gate bridge/Hollywood/Alcatraz etc. We don’t want to do the theme parks.

Sure, I have sent you an email with our planner services rates.

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Hi, Thanks for itinerary! We are going on a trip from LA in September for 16 days, and this helped a lot! If you could give some tips on showering…it’s not available in a lot of camp sites. Also, if you have some experience with laundry service, I would appreciate some info. Thanks!

Hi Soma! Thanks for your message and words!

You can check beforehand which campsites offer shower utilities and plan according to your needs. We booked camping with showers in Grand Canyon and Yosemite, taking a shower at least every 2 days. As for laundry service, I would suggest doing the same. We went just for a week and didn’t really need to do any washing but if you are staying 16 days some campings have some sort of place for washing. As an example again, you can find those utilities in Grand Canyon and Yosemite, and I am sure there will be more in other important campgrounds.

Hope that helps and have a wonderful US West Coast trip!

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Hi we are planning a 15 day stay flying into LA hiring a car can you recommened a route then we fly back out from LA.Thanks

The US West Coast is huge and there are endless possibilities doing a round trip from L.A.

Depending on your personal taste and the number of miles that you are willing to drive, there are many itineraries.

I recommend that you check all the main attractions explained throughout the article and once you know your preferences, you can design your own route.

Hope it helps and you make the most of your trip!

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Planning on driving to monument valley and staying at View hotel I need driving directions from Salt Lake City

Take I-15 S, US-6 E, US-191 S and US-163 S to Main Monument Valley Rd/Monument Valley Rd in Oljato-Monument Valley

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Hi my husband and I are planning a trip to tour the west coast next June/July next year for 4 weeks starting in San Francisco driving down the coast then across to Vegas by car then possibly hiring a camper van to visit the national parks, would you be able to advise us of some places to stop and stay and give some advice as to how long we should stay at certain places, we would also like to spend a week in Washington and New York at the end of our stay but we will fly to the east coast, thanks Tracey

Sure, I have sent you an email more information about our trip planner services. I can also help you to plan your visits to NYC and Washington. I live in Philadelphia, that is 2hours from NYC and two hours from Washington, so I know these cities very well and I can help you too.

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Hello Jaz, thank you for the useful information. I am planning for the west coast trip but could you confirm will it be too much to digest if I cover all/most of the destinations mentioned in your article above in just one trip?

Or shall I split the trip in multiple trips to enjoy and assimilate the delightful view which each destination has to offer?

That is up to you. How much time do you have? Where are you coming from? If I could, I would do it in one trip (3-4 months).

Let me know if you need something else, Ascen.

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We are planning a tour of West Coast starting and ending at LA. Can you suggest a good travel itinerary for family of 3 or 6 pxs. for 8-12 days sometime in June or July 2019. Thanks Jaz

Hi Jasmine, I have sent you an email with our rates. Ascen.

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Planning to gravel to west coast of USA Visiting friends & also travelling (self drive) . I have 14 days from Sep15 to Sep30 Would like to visit Yosomite, Death Valley Coastal Drive & Las Vegas and Grand canyon. Thanks for your help with an itinerary.

Sure! I will help you to plan your West America trip. I have sent you an email.

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Hi, I am planning for west coast tour for 10 days in July. I would like to start from San Francisco . Could you please suggest road trip plan

Hi Rajan, I will be happy for helping you to plan your west coast USA itinerary.

I have sent you an email regarding our travel planner services.

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Hi, I am planning a 15 days trip to USA with my family of 5 (2 sons aged 24, 25, Daughter 18). What route would you recommend us to take? We are looking to rent a car and drive around ourselves. Thank you.

Hi Sharon, I have sent you an email regarding our travel planning services.

Thanks, Ascen.

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Hi.. myself and 2 friends are planning a trip up the west coast from San Francisco in April.. We are renting an RV ..we would like to try and go as north to Portland maybe Seattle.. could you advise of the best route and places we should try to see.

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Hi we are planning to Visit West coast in the month of June 19 . Not sure about self drive option but could u please suggest some best places to explore in 10 days . We are landing at San Francisco & leaving to New York from LA .

Would appreciate if u could help us to arrange our trip .

Thanks Sunil

I have sent you an email regarding our travel planning services.

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Hi Loved reading your information on USA! My husband and I want to travel the west coast in September this year. We have booked so far return flights from Sydney to San Francisco. We would like to see Yosemite Bryce Zion Death Valley Redlands Lake Tahoe Sequoia and Grand Canyon. Not interested in Los Angeles or Las Vegas. We thought we would return via The big Sur to San Francisco. Do you think we can do this in a month? What would be the best driving route to do all this. Can we also purchase driving maps? Any help you could give I would be most grateful! Thanking you

Hi Cath, I have sent you an email regarding our travel planning services.

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Hi, thanks a lot for your details itinerary which is very much appreciated. I’m planning my self-drive trip to west coast USA for about 12 days, in May 2019. Just wondering any tips on what to wear? Will it be cold in the Yosemite national park? I’m planning for Grand Canyon, Upper Antelope Canyon + Horseshoes band, Yosemite, is it still worth to get the annnual pass? There are total 6 of us.

Hi Joey, If you are only visiting two national parks (Yosemite and Grand Canyon ) it is not worth getting the annual pass. Pay just for the standard fee in each of them. Horseshoe Bend is free and Antelope Canyon is private, so you will have to pay the Navajo fee.

In 12 days you have enough time to visit Death Valley, Bryce and Zion too.

Regarding what to carry in the backpack, please check the camping and cold weather section of this post.

P.S: Next sunday we will be posting our Guide to Yosemite and I am sure you are going to find it interested!!

Best, Ascen

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19 Iconic West Coast Road Trips For Adventures All Year Long!

Post Summary: West Coast Road Trips And The Most Scenic Drives To Take !

Itching to go on one of many West Coast road trips? There are virtually endless possibilities! 

From the Pacific Coast Highway to the Rocky Mountains, there is an American west coast road trip just for you!

In this post, we’re sharing tons of inspirational west coast road trips to take this season, including how to find the best camping spots, photogenic stops, and highlights of each route.

Let’s get started!

West Coast Road Trips - Pacific Coast Highway (Golden Gate Bridge)

19 Stunning West Coast Road Trips For Adventure-Lovers

Disclaimer about these road trips on the West Coast USA: You may be wondering why we’re covering landlocked locations when this is a blog post about west COAST road trips. Instead, think of these as Western USA road trips, that cover everything from the Pacific Ocean to the Continental Divide!

How To Get Around On A West Coast Road Trip

Getting around on an American West Coast road trip requires a little planning and a lot of flexibility!

It can work for anyone regardless of if you are seeking luxury, or simply traveling on a budget – there are west coast road trips for you!

For budget road trippers: We highly recommend downloading an app called The Dyrt . It’s the largest database of campsites in the USA, including reservable AND free sites! We have the pro membership and love it for finding campsites offline & last-minute . We also love that The Dyrt has BLM and National Forest maps, so we can make sure that we are actually camping on free land. Try the pro membership free for 30 days, by using our code MANDAGIES !

West Coast Road Trip Resources (Camping)

What To Pack In Your Car For A West Coast USA Road Trip

Before embarking on any of these west coast road trips, it’s important to pack all the necessary road trip essentials. Being prepared will make your trip as smooth & carefree as possible.

Navigation Apps : Download all the essential road trip planning apps , offline maps, and tools you need to hit the road. Most importantly, sign up for The Dyrt Pro , so you can find last-minute campsites offline!

Emergency Roadside Kit : It’s important to be prepared for an emergency on your West Coast USA road trip. Use this road trip emergency kit guide to help build your own and keep it in your car!

Podcasts & Music : Podcasts and the right music can really set the mood for your West Coast road trips! Check out our favorite road trip podcasts for a great mix of comedy, news, lifestyle, and mystery content!

Conversation Starters : Road trip podcasts and playlists might get you far, but nothing beats some good conversations with good friends! Save this list of 101 road trip questions to ask on your next adventure.

First Aid Kit : Ideally part of your roadside emergency kit , you can also keep one near the front part of your car. This way, it’s easily accessible. We like this one for it’s compactness and durability!

Cash : No matter where you go, cash is king – especially if you are traveling between small towns and away from big cities. Cash especially comes in handy to pay day-use fees in parking lots, last-minute camping fees, and to use in small-town grocery stores.

Car Adapter & Power Cables : If you are traveling photographers like us, it’s essential to have chargers nearby to power up things like our laptops, cameras, and phones. We use this car inverter that easily plugs into the cigarette lighter of any standard car.

Comfy Car Shoes : The ultimate road trip shoes are the Ember Mids and Ember Mocs by Teva . These slipper-shoe hybrids keep your feet cozy with their sleeping-bag knitted quality, while giving traction on the sole when walking outside. We can’t recommend them enough!

Light Scarf/Blanket : If that A/C gets too chilly, it’s convenient to have a light scarf or blanket to use. This is also helpful to prevent sunburns if you are stuck on the sunny side of the car!

Ergonomic Neck Rest : If you are going to be driving for long periods of time, consider investing in some ergonomic support for your neck and back! We have these neck supports , and they can double as a makeshift pillow, too!

The Best West Coast Road Trips (Routes + Details)

Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip - Surfing in Huntington Beach

The Pacific Coast Highway (Highway 1 and Highway 101)

West Coast Road Trip USA Route - Pacific Coast Highway MAP

Known For : Windows rolled down, cruising along the ocean. Sweet, sweet summer memories!

The Pacific Coast Highway road trip is probably one of the most famous West Coast road trips out there! From the epic sea stacks of Washington & Oregon to the sunny beaches of California, this is a must-do trip if you love the ocean. 

Places to Visit : Gloomy Washington beaches , Golden Gate Bridge, The Oregon Coast , Redwoods National Park , Huntington Beach (Surf City USA)

Where To Begin/End:  You can start on either end, (Seattle or San Diego). That really depends on the time of year you take this amazing West Coast USA road trip.

  • Coming In Winter/Spring? Go Southbound to end up on the sunny California Coast.
  • Visiting In Summer/Fall?  Drive Northbound to escape the scorching heat.

Time Required:  It can be done in one week, but give it two weeks to see everything!

Berty Mandagie walking down Oregon Coast - Road Trip in US West Coast

Oregon Coast Road Trip (Highway 101)

Oregon Coast Route Map

Known For : Quaint Oregon Coast beach towns , stunning coastline, 50+ family-friendly public Oregon coast beaches

Along the Oregon Coast’s iconic Highway 101 , you’ll experience quaint beach towns, historic lighthouses, and some of the most beautiful sea stacks anywhere on the West Coast.

Some of the best Oregon photography locations can be found on its coast. It’s definitely worth a drive if you’ve got a week to spare!

Not ready for it to end? You can follow our classic Oregon Coast Road Trip Itinerary ! Alternatively, you can continue in either direction to explore the iconic Washington beaches . Even more, keep driving south for a California Coast road trip !

Places to Visit : Cannon Beach , Cape Kiwanda , Oregon Coast Sand Dunes, Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor

Where To Begin/End:  Start in Portland, Oregon, pick up a rental car, and drive south down the coast. At the bottom, cut east to Interstate-5 and return to Portland with an overnight stop in Eugene . 

Time Required: 5 days is very doable, one week is ideal to see everything. 

Olympic Peninsula Road Trip - Sol Duc Falls

Olympic Peninsula Loop (WA Highway 101)

Olympic Peninsula Route MAP - West Coast Road Trips

Known For : Washington’s famous temperate rainforest, amazing things to do in the Olympic National Park , amazing beach hikes

The Olympic Peninsula road trip route is for the weekend warrior . It’s for people who want one of the coolest west coast road trips that embark from Seattle, WA. Easily accessible, this is the ideal weekend trip from Seattle , all-inclusive with beaches, ferries, rainforests, and waterfalls. 

Places to Visit : Cape Flattery , Camping on Second Beach , The Hoh Rainforest , Hiking Mt. Storm King , Visiting Sol Duc Falls

Where To Begin/End: Begin and end in Seattle, driving a one-way loop. 

Time Required: You can do all the Olympic Peninsula highlights on a long weekend trip from Seattle . However, try 4-5 days for a more leisurely pace.

Easy Hikes In Jasper National Park - Athabasca Falls

 Icefields Parkway, Alberta Canada (Highway 93)

Canadian West Coast Road Trip - Icefields Parkway

Known For : Epic roadside views, powerful waterfalls, towering mountains

The Icefields Parkway is a scenic drive in Alberta, Canada between Banff National Park and Jasper National Park . Spanning 166 miles in length, this is a drive that will definitely fill up your entire day . There are amazing stops to take around every turn, including glaciers, waterfalls, and gorgeous aqua-colored lakes! This is a must-do scenic drive for any good Canadian Rockies Road Trip!

Places to Visit : Peyto Lake, Athabasca Glacier, Sunwapta Falls, Abraham Lake (during Banff in winter)

Where To Begin/End: Begin in Banff, Canada, and end in Jasper, Canada.

Time Required: 1 long day

Driving a car on an American West Coast road trip

Highway 12 In Utah

Highway 12 in Utah MAP - West Coast Road Trip

Known For : Unspoiled landscape, colorful Slickrock, hoodoos (outside of Bryce Canyon !), and high desert scenery

Utah’s Scenic Byway 12 is definitely not the quickest route to anywhere in particular, but it is for sure a beautiful route nonetheless. Start at Bryce Canyon National Park and ending at Capitol Reef for a quick visit to these iconic national parks. This 122 miles of winding, lonely road (in the best way) connects you with the surrounding landscape and encourages you to stop frequently and take it all in. 

Places to Visit : Henry Mountains, Grand Staircase–Escalante, Capitol Reef National Park, and Bryce Canyon National Park

Where To Begin/End: Bryce Canyon National Park ending in Capitol Reef National Park

Time Required: 1 day (three hours drive if you don’t stop…but you will!)

Berty Mandagie and Emily Mandagie in Glacier National Park

Going To The Sun Road, Glacier National Park Montana

Glacier National Park MAP - West Coast Road Trips

Known For : Dramatic mountain views, wildlife, and amazing addition to your Glacier National Park itinerary

Going-To-The-Sun Road in Glacier National Park , Montana is hands down one of the most beautiful scenic drives on the West Coast. Only open a few months every year (usually July to September ), this is a highly coveted drive. It’s available only for the dedicated and most adventurous!

Before heading out on your drive through Going-To-The-Sun Road , it’s important to plan your stops . This way, you can take advantage of the many amazing attractions and hikes in Glacier along the way.

Places to Visit : All of these stops on the Going-To-The-Sun Road  including Big Bend, Logan Pass, and Lake McDonald. Extend your trip to the Many Glacier Area or the Two Medicine Lake area to see more of this epic west coast road trip.

Where To Begin/End: Begin in Kalispell, Montana, end in St Mary, Montana

Time Required: 1 day passing through, or 2-3 days with multiple visits back (a long weekend).

Mormon Row Barn at Grand Teton National Park

Highway 191 In Wyoming (Grand Teton + Yellowstone)

Known For : Incredible geological and natural features, wildlife viewing, and the amazing Teton Mountain range

Highway 191 is one of the longest north-south roads west of the Continental Divide. This 290 stretch of Highway in Wyoming is known as one of the most scenic drives in the USA among the many West Coast road trips! It will connect two famous national parks – Yellowstone National Park , and Grand Teton National Park.

Passing through Yellowstone National Park ‘s famous Old Faithful Geyser, driving through the National Elk Refuge, and a quick visit to Jackson, Wyoming are just some of the highlights of this beautiful road. Stay overnight in both national parks to make the most of this Rocky Mountain road trip.

Places to Visit : Schwabacher’s Landing, Old Faithful, Mormon Row, Downtown Jackson, WY

Where To Begin/End: Begin in Bozeman, MT , and End in Jackson, Wyoming

Time Required: 2 days (staying one night in Yellowstone National Park )

Trail Ridge Road Scenic Byway in Colorado

Trail Ridge Road Scenic Byway, Colorado (Rocky Mountain National Park)

Known For : Tundra-like conditions, views of the Rocky Mountains, high-elevation roads

This amazing 48-mile stretch of road in Colorado is famous for a lot of different reasons. Most of all, for its panoramic views of the Rocky Mountains in all directions! It’s also a nationally designated All-American Road . Climbing high above the treeline, it feels like you’re entering another world. It kind of resembles the unforgiving arctic landscape of northern Alaska! 

With sharp turns, steep dropoffs, and jaw-dropping views, you’ll be on the edge of your seat the entire time during this west coast road trip!

Places to Visit : Alpine Visitor Center, Lava Cliffs, Rainbow curve, the Continental Divide

Where To Begin/End: Begin and end in Estes Park, or end in Grand Lake, Colorado.

Time Required: Half a day’s drive from Estes Park

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Highway 395 California

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Known For : Lonely roads, abandoned towns, and out-of-this-world landscapes

This 600-ish mile stretch of lonely road is the perfect attraction for alien lovers and ghost towns!

The Eastern Sierras provide cool desert shapes of Alabama Hills (you’ve got to check out the iconic Movie Road !), and the unforgiving landscape of Yosemite National Park ‘s eastern entrance. With Tioga Pass and the relaxing natural hot springs near Mammoth Lakes, you’ll get a perfect dose of ‘wow’ moments along California’s Highway 395 .

A Highway 395 itinerary is one of the best west coast road trips if you love the long and open road, privacy, and quiet!

Places to Visit : Alabama Hills , North Fork of Big Pine, Crowley Lake Columns, Mono Lake

Where To Begin/End: Begin in Los Angeles and end in Lassen Volcanic National Park

Time Required: 3 days (with a night camping in Alabama Hills , and the camping near Lake Tahoe)

Cascades Lakes National Scenic Byway, Oregon

Known For : Alpine Lakes, camping, hiking, canoeing

The Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway is famous for passing through some of the most beautiful alpine lakes in Oregon!

Take the Oregon Route 372 for the scenic way to Bend, Oregon from the Diamond Peak Wilderness to the south for one of the best west coast road trips in Oregon.

We recommend coming in the summer months for full access to the road and access to all the hiking trails and camping recreation sites. It can get really snowy in the winter season, but the summer provides all sorts of things to do like canoeing, lake dips, and more!

Places to Visit : Sparks Lake, Mt Bachelor Mountain Resort (winter), Elk Lake, Lava Lake. Not ready to leave? Extend your drive to include the Mount Hood Scenic Byway from Portland to Hood River!

Where To Begin/End: Spend the weekend in Bend, Oregon , and finish in Diamond Peak Area in the Cascade Mountains

Time Required: 1 afternoon from Bend, Oregon (or multiple days if you want to go camping in Bend!) 

Diablo Lake in North Cascades National Park

Highway 20 – North Cascades National Park

Known For : Mountain views, incredible hiking trails, backcountry camping opportunities

Often referred to as the North Cascade Highway , Highway 20 is one of the most beautiful scenic drives in Washington for its countless mountain views and gorgeous scenic pullouts. Some of the most iconic places to stop are Diablo Lake Overlook , Washington Pass Overlook, and Rainy Pass.

If you want to stay longer in the North Cascades National Park , consider hiking the popular Heather/Maple Loop Pass, or even take an overnight backpacking trip to the Sahale Glacier Camp . Regardless of the length of your adventure, you’ll leave wanting to return as soon as possible!

Highway 20 is also a great starting point for any of the west coast road trips in Washington – start north and work your way down south to Mount Rainier and the Olympics! 

Places to Visit : Diablo Lake, Washington Pass Overlook

Where To Begin/End: Begin in Seattle, Washington, and end in Winthrop or Twisp, WA

Time Required: 1 day 

Things To Do Around Anchorage, Alaska - Hatcher Pass

The George Parks Highway (Alaska Highway 3)

American West Coast Road Trip USA - George Parks Highway MAP in Alaska

Known For : The main road in Alaska that connects major stops like Anchorage, Denali National Park, and Fairbanks in the Interior region 

Commonly named the George Parks Highway , this is the main road that connects the two largest cities in Alaska: Anchorage and Fairbanks .

It also is the most iconic west coast road trips in Alaska, including visiting the Denali National Park, a plethora of adventures from Talkeetna, and city life in Anchorage.

Take this road to begin one of the coolest Alaska Road Trip itineraries!

Places to Visit : Talkeetna, Denali National Park, Fairbanks

Where To Begin/End: Begin and end in Anchorage, Alaska , with a northernmost stop in Fairbanks.

Time Required: 5 days

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Route 89A In Sedona, Arizona

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Known For : Red rock buttes and formations, gorgeous high-desert pine forests, and amazing sunrises and sunsets. 

Route 89A in Arizona takes you through some of the most incredible, rich-colored rock structures in the entire state! Sedona, Arizona is known for being a spiritual place , so many people come here for its mystical, peaceful nature and stunning hikes.

On the edges near the Red Rocks State Park , you can find plenty of free places to camp , so you can continue to return to the park to explore the many amazing Sedona hiking trails around. The best time to visit is in the spring and fall seasons when the desert weather is cool in the morning and warm in the afternoons – not too hot!

Places to Visit :  Soldiers Pass , The Devils Bridge , The Birthing Cave , Cathedral Rock during sunset .

Where To Begin/End:  Start in Flagstaff on 89A, and finish off on Highway 17 on your way west or south to Prescott or Phoenix.

Time Required:  2-3 Days

Big Lonely Doug Tree Near Port Renfrew

Pacific Marine Circle Route (Vancouver Island, British Columbia)

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Known For : Ocean vistas, ancient trees, and lush rainforests. 

The Pacific Marine Circle Route is a 180-mile loop that begins and ends in Victoria, British Columbia. The drive will bring you to some of Vancouver Island’s most iconic locations , which include Port Renfrew, Lake Cowichan, East Sooke Park, and of course, the city of Victoria. 

Now, we KNOW this west coast road trip route isn’t in the United States , but it is a very easy weekend getaway from Seattle , and definitely part of the Pacific Northwest, which is what this blog is all about! If you are looking for an adventurous west coast road trip in Canada, this is your route!

Places to Visit : The city of Victoria, East Sooke Park, Port Renfrew , Avatar Grove, and Goldstream Provincial Park

Where To Begin/End:  Begin and end in Victoria, BC

Time Required: 2-3 days (but you can see the entire Island with our Vancouver Island road trip route here! )

car top tent at Alabama Hills

 Southern California Road Trip

Southern California Road Trip MAP

Known For : Incredible beach sunsets, dry desert landscape, and unique Airbnbs!

A Southern California road trip is perfect for LA and San Diego locals who are looking for a quick getaway from the city ! Just driving a few hours east brings you to stunning deserts, incredible hikes, and lots of desert solitude.

You can also enjoy the best of the California coast, including tons of outdoor activities in Orange county , delicious restaurants , and free things to do around Laguna Beach , Huntington Beach, and Newport beach!

Make your home base in Palm Springs to do day trips (and also to stay in a cozy bed) or get adventurous and find free camping on BLM land . No matter how you do it, there’s a little something for everyone on this West Coast road trip!

Places to Visit : Joshua Tree National Park, Alabama Hills, Anza-Borrego Desert, Mojave National Preserve, and the Trona Pinnacles

Where To Begin/End:  Start and end in either San Diego or Los Angeles with a loop drive

Time Required:  3-4 days (or one long weekend)

Berty Mandagie walking in the Redwoods in Northern California

Northern California Road Trip

West Coast Road Trips - Northern California Route Map

Known For : Wild California coastlines, giant redwood trees, tons of camping opportunities

A Northern California road trip is perfect for people who want big adventures without venturing too far away from the big cities of California. You can easily plan a long-weekend trip to Northern California from San Francisco , which makes this one of the best West Coast USA road trips for its convenience and epic scenery!

Places to Visit : South Lake Tahoe, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Patrick’s Point State Park , Redwood National And State Parks , Yosemite (for longer trips) and Shasta Lake

Where To Begin/End:  Begin and end in San Francisco or Oakland, California

Time Required: 3-4 days (or one long weekend)

Emily Mandagie standing in Death Valley National Park

 Southwest Road Trip

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Known For : Epic desert landscapes, iconic American southwest destinations , several national parks

A Southwest road trip is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime scenic drive on the West Coast USA! This iconic road trip in the American West Coast is best taken in the shoulder season (October/November or March/April) because the summer weather can be HOT.

Places to Visit : Grand Canyon National Park , Joshua Tree National Park, Death Valley National Park , Sedona, Arizona , Utah National Parks , deserts of New Mexico, Monument Valley – just to name the big ones!

Where To Begin/End: Driving one way? Begin in San Diego and end in Salt Lake City, UT. Driving in a loop? Begin and end in Las Vegas, NV.

Time Required: One Week (at least!)

Eastern Oregon Road Trip Route - Leslie Gulch Stop

Eastern Oregon Road Trip

Eastern Oregon Road Trip Route MAP

Known For : Desert landscapes, backcountry hot springs, and incredible geological wonders

An Eastern Oregon road trip is not one you would typically expect to find when planning a trip to the Pacific Northwest ! This part of Oregon is filled with long & lonely stretches of highway, endless sagebrush, and lots of peace and quiet.

This is one of the best West Coast road trips to take if you want to escape the crowds . Come prepared with an off-road-ready vehicle, and have fun exploring this incredible part of Oregon!

Places to Visit : The Owyhee Wilderness , Joseph, Oregon, The Painted Hills , Hart Mountain Hot Springs , The Alvord Desert , and many more Eastern Oregon hot springs !

Where To Begin/End: Start and end in Bend, Oregon

Time Required: 4-5 days

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Idaho Hot Springs Route

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Known For : Seemingly endless amounts of natural geothermal pools to explore, all over the state of Idaho!

Idaho hot springs deserve their own road trip that is completely dedicated to relaxation! Luckily, there is a route in Idaho that takes you to the majority of the popular ones in the state , making it a perfect road trip for adventure lovers. Come in the fall and winter to warm up the most!

Places to Visit : Kirkham Hot Springs , Boat Box Hot Springs , Pine Flats Hot Springs , Mountain Village Hot Springs, Goldbug Hot Springs

Where To Begin/End: Begin in Boise, Idaho and turn back to the city

Time Required: 3-days or one long weekend trip from Boise .

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19 Epic West Coast USA Road Trip Ideas & Itineraries

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The western coast of the USA is a stunning haven, a perfect blend of big cities, national parks and au natural beaches. And the BEST way to explore this beauty is to take a road trip. In this post – 19 Best West Coast USA Road Trip Ideas, we have handpicked some of the awesome routes that you can undertake to explore the States and beyond – from city lights to the twinkling stars – experience it all!

Best West Coast USA Road Trip Ideas and Route Itineraries to fuel your wanderlust. 2- 10 day road trip itinerary ideas with activities, tours and more

The West Coast is also called the Pacific Coast and it is the coastline along which the continental Western United States meets the North Pacific Ocean. The West Coast of the USA comprises the coastal states of California , Oregon, Washington, and Alaska.

The west coast road trip itineraries listed below have routes, trip highlights, and duration of travel ranging from a short weekend trip to 10 days itinerary. The starting point is on the west coast and then drive to explore more of the USA.

19 Best West Coast USA Road Trip Ideas & Route Itinerary

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Los Angeles to Death Valley and Joshua Tree National Parks 

ROUTE: Los Angeles – Death Valley National Park – Joshua Tree National Park – Los Angeles 

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DAYS: 4 – 6 

ROUTE STOPS: Los Angeles to Death Valley to Joshua Tree to Los Angeles

MILES COVERED: 650 miles (1046 kms) round trip

ABOUT THE ROAD TRIP: 

California has no shortage of National Parks or road trip itineraries. If you are visiting Los Angeles, you can easily take a road trip to Death Valley National Park and Joshua Tree National Park before circling back to LA.

While you can make this journey in as little as four days, spending five to six days along this route works best. If you want to see more of Los Angeles, plan to spend an extra few days there before or after your road trip.

Los Angeles to Death Valley: The drive from Los Angeles up to Death Valley takes about four hours. Since Death Valley does not have many accommodations within the park, make sure to plan your visit ahead of time to stay at one of the few hotels inside the park or to stay outside of the park.

Staying outside of the park can mean an hour’s drive into the park again, so try to arrive in the evening if you plan to stay outside the park. Then you can spend the entire next day inside the park itself before moving on. Browse hotels in Death Valley here

Death Valley National Park

Death Valley : Within Death Valley, make sure to stop and see the Mesquite Flats Sand Dunes. The best time to visit Death Valley is in the spring or fall, but even then, visit the dunes near sunrise or sunset if possible. There is no shade during the summer heat, but the sand dunes also make for a perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset.

Another must-see stop is the Badwater Basin , the lowest point in North America. The salt flats here stretch for miles, but you only have to walk about 10 minutes out to get past the dirty salt of the walkway. Before you leave, make sure to drive through Artist’s Drive to take in the colorful hills.

Joshua Tree : From Death Valley, the drive to Joshua Tree takes about four hours. Joshua Tree has plenty of accommodations nearby, and most of the popular spots to visit are near the north end of the park where the namesake Joshua Trees abound.

Start your day with sunrise at the Cholla Cactus Garden to enjoy the low sun shining through the garden. Then head back up to the White Tank Campground area to hike the short path out to Arch Rock. Take the road to the west entrance to see lots of great spots to stop for pictures of the famous Joshua Trees.

If you have some extra time, you can also visit nearby Palm Springs.

Back to Los Angeles : The drive from Joshua Tree back to Los Angeles is a shorter one at less than two and a half hours. Once you are back in Los Angeles, you can visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame and check out the other famous sites, watch the sunset at the Santa Monica Pier, hike to the Hollywood sign, or enjoy the views from Griffith Observatory.

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Southern California Desert – Ultimate West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE: Orange County – Palm Springs – Salton Sea – Salvation Mountain and East Jesus – El Centro

Imperial-Sand-Dunes

ROUTE STOPS: 8

  • Orange County to Palm Springs (100 miles) – Palm Springs Windmills
  • Palm Springs to Salton Sea (64 miles) – Bombay Beach
  • The Salton Sea to Salvation Mountain and East Jesus (21 miles) – Salvation Mountain
  • Salvation Mountain to El Centro (40 miles) – Overnight in El Centro, CA
  • El Centro to Imperial Sand Dunes (35 miles)
  • Imperial Sand Dunes to Borrego Springs (80 miles)
  • Borrego Springs to Orange County (122 miles)

MILES COVERED: 462 miles (or 743.5 kms) round trip

ABOUT THE ROAD TRIP:

This quick loop through the Southern California desert will bring you through some of the most interesting and desolate places you may have ever seen!

Day One Palm Springs : Palm Springs, which is famous for its windmills. The best spot for getting up close is on Garnet Avenue, near North Indian Canyon Drive.

Salton Sea : The Salton Sea was once a very popular place to escape to but is now basically deserted. Bombay Beach is the only community that still inhabits the Salton Sea. Check out the Bombay Beach Ruins and Drive-In Theater during this stop .

Salvation Mountain : This brightly-colored mountain is a unique sight to see. You can walk on top of the mountain and through little caves underneath. Follow the yellow brick road on your way up and don’t step on any areas you shouldn’t. 

Salvation-Mountain

East Jesus, or Slab City : This tiny town is in the middle of nowhere and apparently off-the-grid (not regulated by the government). Take a walk through the Art Garden to see the various used and recycled items that have been put together to create some very unique art.

El Centro: This is the closest city to rest for the night. 

Day two – Imperial Sand Dunes : Make a quick stop at the Imperial Sand Dunes. Watch the dune buggies, take some photos, and head on out. 

Borrego Springs : Borrego Springs, where you can find over 100 metal sculptures scattered throughout the desert. The most popular one is the Sea Serpent!

Borrego Palm Canyon Nature Trail: This short hike will give you a good sample of the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.

Time to head back home, where you will be happy to be after experiencing all of that remoteness in the middle of the desert!

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Las Vegas to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Grand Canyon 

ROUTE: Las Vegas – Springdale – Zion National Park – Bryce Canyon National Park – Page – Grand Canyon

Where to stay in Vegas first Stratosphere Resort, Casino and Towertime

ROUTE STOPS: 

  • Las Vegas to Springdale Utah- 160 miles
  • Zion National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park – 85 miles
  • Bryce Canyon National Park to Page – 153 miles 
  • Page to Grand Canyon – 133 miles
  • Grand Canyon to Las Vegas – 279 miles 

MILES COVERED:   810 miles (1303 kilometres) round trip approx.

ABOUT THE ROAD TRIP :

One of the classic road trips in the Western United States is the small loop starting and ending in Las Vegas: visiting Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Grand Canyon. We did this road trip with eight people ranging in ages from one to 80, over the course of a week!

Las Vegas: Before we officially hit the road we had a day for arrival in Las Vegas, car rental, and grocery shopping.

Springdale Utah and Zion National Park : Drive 160 miles from Las Vegas to Springdale, Utah, on day 1 to access point to Zion National Park. After spending the night, we had a full day for exploring Zion, specifically the Westside with lots of family-friendly hikes, accessible via the free shuttle inside the park.

Bryce Canyon National Park : Following the second night in Springdale, we drove through the Eastern side of Zion National Park on our way to Bryce Canyon.

The views are spectacular but much of the road is small and windy making this 85 mile stretch take several hours. We made it in time to take in the sunset at the aptly named Sunset Point , a gorgeous introduction to Bryce Canyon.

Bryce Canyon National Park : Again we had a full day for hiking in Bryce Canyon National Park, and the following morning after a final visit to Sunrise Point, we started the long drive to the Grand Canyon. This driving day entailed 286 miles and took pretty much all day.

Grand Canyon Tour

Page Arizona : We stopped in Page, Arizona, approximately half-way through for lunch. Just in time for the late afternoon sunlight, we had a first look at Grand Canyon Visitors Center and decamped to a hotel in Tusayan, Arizona.

Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam:  On our last full hiking day we did parts of the  Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Trail . Ending our week was the 280-mile drive to Las Vegas, with a final stop to tour the  Hoover Dam  just outside the city.

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San Francisco Bay Area to Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon

ROUTE: San Francisco – Klamath Falls – Ashland – Crater Lake National Park – San Francisco

Crater Lake National Park

ROUTE: From San Francisco to Crater Lake, one-stop in either Klamath Falls (southeast of the park) or Ashland (southwest of the park)

MILES COVERED : 800+ miles (1288 kilometres) round trip

San Francisco Bay Area to Crater Lake National Park: Road trips from the San Francisco Bay Area up to Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon are great for weekend trips. The distance is about 400 miles.

If you wish you can stop at Klamath Falls for the night before heading over to Crater Lake the next day. However, there isn’t really much to see in Klamath Falls so we would only recommend it for ease of access to the lake.

Ashland and Medford: Ashland and Medford, although located a bit further away, are two other towns in Southern Oregon that would make for excellent stops before or after visiting the national park. Ashland is home to the famous Shakespeare festival and it’s just a very quaint town that makes for an interesting road trip destination.

Drive to Crater Lake : Since there are no towns next to Crater Lake, you’ll either end up driving an hour and a half from Ashland/Medford or 45 minutes from Klamath Falls to reach the entrance.

If you go in the summer when there’s no snow, you should definitely complete the Rim Drive. This route takes you about two-thirds of the way around the crater and you can stop at numerous viewpoints along the way to take pictures.

If you visit Crater Lake during the winter months or any month where there’s a lot of snow, the Rim Drive will likely be closed. In this case, you’ll want to park at the main visitor center and walk around the outskirts of the crater.

Either way, a visit to Crater Lake will mostly consist of walking around, staring out into the distance, and appreciating the incredibly unique and picturesque views.

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Wine County One Day California Road Trip 

ROUTE: LA to Paso Robles and Santa Ynez Valley 

Daou Winery

DAYS: 1 

ROUTE STOPS: Los Angeles to Paso Robles and Santa Ynez Valley 

MILES COVERED: 681 miles (1096 kms) round trip 

The secret is out. Paso Robles, roughly 200 miles north of Los Angeles, is producing some of the best wines in the world. And it doesn’t get much better than a quick romantic weekend getaway.

To say the area has become a hot spot is an understatement — today Paso Robles alone has over 300 wineries. Like surfing through Netflix, all these choices can be overwhelming. So we did the work for you and picked our top recommendations. And hey, if all else fails, there’s always Netflix. 

Los Angeles to Buellton, 138 miles: Hitching Post II Call it the Sideways effect — the 2004 cult wino movie with Paul Giamatti that put a spotlight on Santa Ynez’s Pinot Noir.

Many of the movie’s most memorable scenes were filmed in the restaurant Hitching Post II, best known for their filet mignon and Pinot Noir. Though something tells me the bartender has heard the classic line more than once, “If anyone orders Merlot, I’m leaving!” We recommend getting the Pinot Noir flight ($18) that includes four 2 oz pours. 

Hitching Post

Buellton to Paso Robles, 100 miles: Wine Tasting at Daou Vineyards With so many wineries, how can we narrow it down to just one? Well, Daou is pretty special. Daou is located at one of the highest spots in the region with sweeping views.

The winery was founded by Georges and Daniel Daou, Lebanese brothers who immigrated to France when they were 10 and 14 years old to escape the civil war. They became fascinated by winemaking and the rest is history. Tastings are $40 per person. 

Paso Robles to San Luis Obispo, 35 miles: Evening at Petit Soleil Petit Soleil is one of our favorite hotels. It offers free wine and snacks, a big breakfast, and easy parking. Hey, we’re from LA… now that’s a luxury item! The boutique hotel is French-themed, right down to the room decor, and accordion music playing on the alarm clock/CD player. 

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Utah Road Trip National Parks – West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE: Zion National Park – Bryce National Park – Capitol Reef to Arches/Canyonlands

Arches National Park

DAYS: 5+ 

ROUTE STOPS: 4

  • Zion National Park to Bryce National Park – 72 miles
  • Bryce National Park to Capitol Reef – 112 miles
  • Capitol Reef to Arches/Canyonlands – 136 miles 

MILES COVERED:   494 miles (795 kilometres) round trip

If you’re a fan of visiting national parks, then you’ll love this Utah road trip to visit all 5 national parks in the state.

Zion: Start the road trip at Zion National Park and spend 2 days exploring the park’s hiking trails. Drive along Highway 9 and Kolob Terrace Road to get away from the crowds in Zion Canyon.

Bryce Canyon: Next drive to Bryce Canyon National Park and spend one day. You’ll pass through Red Canyon on your way which gives you a sneak peek of what you’ll see at Bryce. Take the scenic drive road to the end at Rainbow Point without making any stops.

Spend half a day to drive from Rainbow Point to the Amphitheater and the other half walking the Rim Trail or Navajo Loop Trail to really experience all Bryce has to offer.

Bryce Canyon National Park

Capitol Reef: Drive toward Capitol Reef National Park via Highway 12. You’ll find some Utah State Parks along the way, so take your time on this road. One full day at Capitol Reef includes the scenic drive, hiking, and picking fruit in the orchard.

Arches and Canyonlands: Now it’s time to drive to Moab where you can explore Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. You’ll pass by Goblin Valley State Park which is a fun side trip. Take 1 to 2 days to enjoy and photograph the unique beauty of Arches while driving along the park road and hiking the trails.

Another 1 or 2 days can be spent at Canyonlands biking, hiking, off-roading, and river rafting. Be sure to visit Dead Horse Point State Park as a side trip near the entrance to Canyonlands Island in the Sky.

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Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park Day Trip – West Coast Trip

ROUTE: Las Vegas – Amargosa Valley – Death Valley – Shoshone – Las Vegas 

Death Valley - Las Vegas to Death Valley West Coast Road Trip

ROUTE STOPS:  Las Vegas – Amargosa Valley – Death Valley – Shoshone – Las Vegas 

MILES COVERED: 450 miles (724 kilometres) round trip 

Making the round trip from Las Vegas to Death Valley National Park is one of my favorite west coast road trips in the United States.  You can make the entire route in a single day, and still see many of the top attractions of the park, or you can add in a couple of overnight stops to make it into a vacation.  

Las Vegas to Death Valley : The route is about 125 miles from Las Vegas to Death Valley , and on a day trip, you will travel about 75 miles in the park.  It totals about 325 miles, but there are plenty of stops to make it an enjoyable day, and be back by evening.

If you choose to cross to the far side of the park and add in some overnight stays, it will be about 450 miles for the round trip.  Most often, we prefer the day trip.  

Amargosa Valley: We recommend using US Route 95 out of Las Vegas, and turning on Highway 373 at the Amargosa Valley .  You can’t miss the stop for refreshments at the intersection!

When you get to Death Valley Junction, you may want to visit the Amargosa Opera House before turning right to the park on Death Valley Road, route 190.  

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Death Valley Road: On Death Valley Road the stops to make include Zabriskie Point, Furnace Creek, the Devil’s Cornfield, Mesquite Dunes, and Stovepipe Wells.  You will want to hike around a bit, or at least explore in each of these stops, so bring plenty of water along.

Turn around at Stovepipe Wells and head back to Badwater Road to visit Artists Drive and Badwater Basin, where you can get some amazing photos. 

Town of Shoshone: Your final stop of the day will be the little town of Shoshone, where you can see mining relics, and have dinner before heading back to Las Vegas.

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Portland OR to Yellowstone National Park – West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE: From Portland, Oregon to Yellowstone National Park, stopping in Richland, WA, and Missoula , MT

  • Portland to Richland – 220 miles
  • Richland to Island Park – 606 miles
  • Island Park to Yellowstone – 77 miles 
  • Yellowstone to Missoula – 313 miles

MILES COVERED:   1600 miles (2575 kilometres) round trip approx.

After watching a documentary about Yellowstone National Park , we knew we had to visit it. And in 2017, with flights, car hire, and accommodation booked, we set off from Portugal to visit this amazing National Park. 

Portland: We landed in Portland, OR after a long flight from the UK and hit I-84 east following the Columbia River along the Columbia River Gorge. The scenery was stunning.

We then turned north onto I-82 towards Richland where we stopped overnight. From Richland we headed onto US-395, joining I-90 at Ritzville. This road took us past Coeur d’Alene in Idaho, a beautiful lake surrounded by rich forests. We stopped at an interesting place called the 50,000 Silver Dollar Inn along the way to freshen up.

Missoula in Montana was our next stop for lunch, as we planned to do the 600 miles from Richland to Island Park, Idaho in one day. 

Clepsydra Geyser Yellowstone

Island Park and Yellowstone National Park: Late in the evening, we finally arrived in Island Park, ready to start exploring Yellowstone National Park with our son over the course of four days. We saw bison, Old Faithful erupt, lots of springs, and a stunning sunset. Visiting Yellowstone with our son was our best holiday to date. And worth the 800 miles each way!

Missoula, Montana: On the return trip, we took the same route back to Portland, with a 3-day stop in Missoula, Montana to break up the journey. It was a town that surprised us with many things on offer for families like ours. Had we had more time, we would have spent time around Coeur d’Alene.

Mount Hood : Our original plan was to stop by Multnomah Falls on our return to Portland from Richland, but due to forest fires it and the entire Columbia River Gorge was closed, and we had to take a diversion around Mount Hood, which was very picturesque. 

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Olympic Peninsula Coast Road Trip

ROUTE: South to North Coast – Kalaloch and Ruby Beach – Second and Third Beach – Rialto Beach – Shi Shi Beach

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  • Kalaloch to Second Beach- 48 miles
  • Second Beach to Rialto Beach – 10 miles
  • Rialto Beach to Shi Shi Beach – 65 miles 
  • Shi Shi Beach to Olympic National Park – 81 miles

MILES COVERED:   204 miles (328 kilometres) round trip approx.

The state of Washington is known for its moody vibes and breathtaking mountainous forests. Surprisingly, one of the best things to do in Washington is to do a two-day road trip along the Olympic Peninsula Coast . The beaches are filled with sea stacks, driftwood, wildlife, and many sea anemones. The vibes and the views are outstanding. A road trip with many stops at the beaches is the perfect way to experience the Pacific Northwest. 

Kalaloch and Ruby Beach : If you are driving from the South coast to the North coast, your first stop is Kalaloch and Ruby beach. There, you can experience the exciting Tree Of Life . If you choose to, you can spend the night at the Kalaloch Lodge or drive north to First, Second, and Third Beach.

To access Second and Third Beach , you need to hike a few miles, but the effort is worth the hike with views of sea stacks and many wildlife. Second Beach is an excellent spot to the beach camp, don’t forget to obtain a permit. 

Rialto Beach : The next stop will be Rialto beach which is mainly known for the “Hole in the Wall” photography spot. It is also a great beach sunset location.

Shi Shi Beach: The last destination is the great Shi Shi Beach. Its 8-miles round trip hike makes it a bit more difficult than most. However, it is an excellent spot to backpack and camp. Just make sure to obtain the correct permits. 

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San Diego to Phoenix West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE : San Diego – Jacumba Hot Springs – Imperial San Dunes – Quartzsite – Phoenix

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ROUTE STOPS :

  • San Diego to Jacumba Hot Springs – 72 miles
  • Jacumba Hot Springs to Imperial Sand Dunes – 79 miles
  • Imperial Sand Dunes to Quartzsite – 89 miles
  • Quartzsite to Phoenix – 129 miles

MILES COVERED : 366 miles one way

The drive from San Diego to Phoenix is actually only five and a half hours, but what many people don’t know is that there are a few fun places to stop so you can stretch the trip out.

This is the perfect road trip for anyone who loves the outdoors and off-the-beaten-path activities.

San Diego to Jacumba Hot Springs : There are many more opportunities for stops in the first half of the trip since it’s so close to San Diego. Right as you leave the city you can stop for a hike at Sunrise Highway.

Garnet Peak is one of the best and can range from 1 to 5 miles depending on the route you take. The scenery is absolutely breathtaking here.

Jacumba Hot Springs: There are many things to see here including the desert view tower, boulder park, and the hot springs. Exploring the tower does cost a small fee, but you can also rent the whole thing out for the night.

This is where we would recommend staying to break up your trip. Boulder park has different rock formations that have been molded and painted into different animal shapes.

Imperial Sand Dunes: Make a quick stop here to see the largest sand dunes in the state. You can hike around here as much as you like but if you have more time then go on an ATV tour. It’s one of the most fun things that you can do in the area!

Quartzsite to Phoenix: Quartzsite is the perfect jumping-off spot to explore the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. It’s a popular place for photography because of its stunning views and plentiful wildlife.

The drive from Quartzsite to Phoenix is pretty desolate so make sure you fill up on gas and your vehicle is in good shape. The scenic mountain views in the distance make the drive well worth it though.

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City and National Parks (SF to Las Vegas) West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE : San Francisco – Yosemite National Park – Sequoia National Park – Death Valley – Las Vegas

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  • San Francisco to Yosemite National Park – 191 miles
  • Yosemite National Park to Sequoia National Park – 169 miles
  • Sequoia National Park to Death Valley – 312 miles
  • Death Valley to Las Vegas – 150 miles

MILES COVERED: 1391 miles (2239 kilometers) return trip SF to Las Vegas

This is a great trip because it combines two incredible (and very different) cities with three awe-inspiring (and very different) national parks.

SF to Yosemite National Park : Start with spending three days in San Francisco. In San Francisco, highlights include riding a cable car, visiting Chinatown, and seeing the Golden Gate Bridge. 

Then drive to Yosemite National Park.  It takes about half a day to get there plus two full days in the park. In Yosemite, drive and/or hike to lookouts and admire El Capitan and Half Dome, dramatic rock formations that dominate Yosemite Valley.

Yosemite National Park to Sequoia National Park : Then another half day on the road to Sequoia National Park, where you can easily spend another two full days. 

Then a full day of driving, especially if you are in an RV, as you will have to backtrack to the north entrance of Sequoia National Park and go the long way around, to Death Valley National Park.  This drive takes you through much of the park. 

Sequoia National Park

In Sequoia, home to the largest trees on earth, don’t miss the Congress Trail , the Big Trees Trail, and the adjacent Kings Canyon National Park, where you can see enormous trees such as General Grant, General Sherman, and Chief Sequoya.

Death Valley: Spend another two full days in Death Valley before heading to Las Vegas, where you can easily stay for three full days before heading home.  

Death Valley has sand dunes, salt flats, and mini- badlands among its many desert landscapes. It’s very hot in Death Valley, so avoid summer!

Death Valley to Las Vegas : Of course, Las Vegas has dozens of casinos on the famous strip, but even if you don’t gamble, seeing the themed features such as the New York’s roller coaster, the Bellagio’s fountains and the Mirage’s volcanic eruptions are fun.

This road trip really has something for everyone.

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Oregon Coast Road Trip 

ROUTE: Astoria – Cannon Beach – Three Cape Route – Newport – Florence

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DAYS: 3. Preferably 3 days but if you are pressed for time, the Astoria to Newport stretch can be done in a day.

ROUTE STOPS : From Astoria to Florence via Three Capes Scenic Loop 

MILES COVERED : 379 miles via Highway 101 (605 kilometers) round trip

With its old-growth forests, picture-postcard towns, towering cliffs, and unparalleled views of the great blue Pacific Ocean, the Oregon Coast is beyond beautiful. A drive from Astoria in the far north, near the Washington border, to Florence in Central Oregon will give you a taste of the best that this part of the world has to offer.

Astoria : Start with guzzling a few craft beers at Astoria, tasting the delicious seafood which includes the West Coast’s famous Dungeness Crab, visiting the Astoria Column, and, of course, taking photos of the famous iconic sea-green Megler bridge. Hike to the top of Neahkanie Mountain to be rewarded with some breath-taking views of the Oregon Coast.

Another gorgeous hike is Cape Perpetua, south of Newport.

Cannon Beach: Cannon Beach is a quaint town with cute cafes and mansions overlooking the Pacific Ocean. One look at this town and it isn’t so hard to guess why it is one of Oregon’s prime real estates!

The sunset is especially beautiful here; the soft pink blush of the setting rocks adds a tinge of magic to the Haystack Rock. You can spot puffins in the spring here.

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At Tillamook, explore the Tillamook Dairy and indulge in loads of creamy ice cream!

Three Cape Route: The Three Cape Route is arguably one of the most beautiful routes in the world! The road climbs up along the cliffside and promises stellar views. At Cape Meares, visit the lighthouse and check out the magnificent Fresnel lens.

Stop by at Oceanside for a swim and at Agate Beach to do some beach-combing. If you’re lucky, you find slices of translucent agate in the sands!

Go on a whale-watching tour at Depoe Bay.

Newport: Newport’s historic bayfront is lined with restaurants, cafes, and galleries and it is delightful to wander through the narrow streets, past the pretty houses.

There are glass-blowing workshops and studios here, should you be interested in a lesson. Say hi to the sea lions before heading further south to Seal Rock where the beach is lined with impressive formations of basaltic rock.

Florence : Near Cape Perpetua is the famous Thor’s Well. During high tide, the ocean seems to drain away from it! The dunes and the sea lion rookery at Florence are a lovely epilogue to the trip.

It is 188 miles via Highway 101 from Astoria to Florence. You can stay at hotels and motels along the way. There are 4 campsites along the route: Fort Steven State Park, Warrenton, Nehalem Bay State Park, Cape Lookout State Park, and Beverly Beach State Park, Newport. 

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Las Vegas to Zion National Park, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Sierra Nevada 

ROUTE : Las Vegas – Zion National Park – Moab – Monument Valley – Las Vegas  – Bryce Canyon National Park  – Sierra Nevada mountains – San Francisco

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DAYS : 7 – 14

ROUTE STOPS : Las Vegas to Zion, Moab, Monument Valley. Back to Las Vegas (you can complete the West Coast American road trip here or continue to) Sierra Nevada, Yosemite National Park, and San Francisco

MILES COVERED : 1632 miles (2626 kms)

ABOUT THE ROAD TRIP : 

This USA west coast road trip can be completed in one week or two weeks covering a wide variety of national parks, major cities, and natural landmarks. 

Day 1 in Las Vegas: Kickstart your itinerary in Las Vegas. Spend one day in Las Vegas covering the primary attractions on the Strip, go shopping, or catch a show. 

Day 2 – 3 in Zion National Park: Head to Zion National Park and spend 2 days here. Plan to camp, hike on the Angels Landing trail or just enjoy nature walks. You can go star gazing and take in the views of the amazing landscape of Zion. 

The driving time from Las Vegas to Zion is about 3 hours.

Day 4 in Monument Valley: Drive through southern Utah to get to Monument Valley, and spend one night here 

Day 5 and 6 in Moab: Next drive 3 hours to get to Moab and explore Canyonlands and Arches National Park. Enjoy hikes, paddleboarding, or just admire the towering rock formations.

Day 7 in Bryce National Park: Visit the Bryce National Park next. Go on easy hikes here, check the ‘hoodoos’, and see the unique landscape. The driving time from Moab is about 5 hours.

Day 8 and 9 in Las Vegas: You can drive back to Las Vegas and complete the road trip here, or continue on with the next leg of the journey. Spend 2 days in Las Vegas and explore more places in and around the city.

Day 10 in Sierra Nevada: Head to Sierra Nevada and camp overnight here

View of Half Dome Yosemite National Park

Day 11 to 13 in Yosemite National Park: Explore the best of Yosemite California in 3 days. Check off Half Dome, and Yosemite Falls, and enjoy hikes and camping here before arriving in San Francisco on day 13.

Day 14 in San Francisco: Arrive in San Francisco and explore the city attractions like Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island sightseeing, Fisherman’s Wharf, Chinatown, and beyond. Here is a complete one day in San Francisco itinerary

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  • Las Vegas: Entry to Madame Tussauds with a Gondola Cruise
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Los Angeles to Palm Springs and California Desert Parks 

ROUTE: Los Angeles – Palm Springs – Joshua Tree National Park – Anza Borrego State Park – Palm Desert & Thousand Palms – Los Angeles 

Road to Joshua Tree

ROUTE STOPS : 

  • LA to Palm Springs – 106 miles
  • Palm Springs to Joshua National Park – 38 miles
  • Palm Springs to Anza Borrego State Park – 99 miles
  • Palm Springs to Palm Desert and Thousand Palms – 21 miles for both
  • Palm Springs to LA  -106 miles

MILES COVERED : 349 miles (562 kilometers) round trip

One of the most fabulous road trips you can do from Los Angeles is to the beautiful desert community of Palm Springs. Palm Springs is not only a desirable destination unto itself, it is also the perfect base for day trips to a couple of gorgeous California desert parks: Joshua Tree National Park, and Anza Borrego State Park.

LA to Palm Springs : Plan on five days for the road trip, including the drive from LA to Palm Springs and back. Start early on day one and do the drive to Palm Springs, which is about 106 miles, and takes about 3 hours in normal traffic.

Spend the rest of the day exploring Palm Springs. Discover beautiful examples of mid-century modern architecture, stroll downtown Palm Canyon Boulevard, or hike in nearby Indian Canyons.

Joshua Tree National Park : On day two, do a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park. There are lots of fun things to do in Joshua Tree National Park , including hiking, bouldering, watching the sunset from Keys View, and discovering the flora and fauna in the park.

The namesake Joshua trees and the cholla cactus are two examples of unique flora you can see in Joshua Tree National Park. Joshua Tree is about 38 miles from Palm Springs, and you can do the drive in about one hour.

Although you can camp in the park or stay at Twenty-nine Palms just outside the park gates, accommodations in Palm Springs are much nicer.

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Anza Borrego State Park : On day three, do a day trip to Anza Borrego State Park, which is about 100 miles away, a drive of about 1.45 hours. Especially if you visit in the spring of a super bloom year, Anza Borrego is a must-visit, with carpets of wildflowers providing color in the desert.

The park also features gigantic sculptures in metal, which are interesting to photograph. On the way, stop at the Salton Sea, an enormous body of saltwater with lots of birds.

Palm Desert & Thousand Palms: On day four, you can explore the communities of Palm Desert, which has some desert gardens and a zoo, and Thousand Palms, where you can do some desert hikes. These two places are just a few minutes drive from Palm Springs.

Drive Back to LA: Drive back to Los Angeles on day five, having experienced the magic of the California desert!

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Yosemite Valley Road Trip Itinerary

ROUTE: Mariposa Grove to Tuolumne Meadows via the Tioga Pass

Yosemite Valley Road Trip

ROUTE STOPS:  Yosemite Valley Stops 

  • Mariposa Grove to Tunnel View – 28 miles
  • Mariposa Grove to Glacier Point – 34 miles
  • Mariposa Grove to Tuolumne Meadows – 43 miles
  • Mariposa Grove to Pacific Crest Trail  – 72 miles

MILES COVERED: 144 miles (231.75 kilometres) round trip

Yosemite National Park makes the perfect destination for a road trip. This Yosemite road trip can be completed in as few as 3 days or extended for as long as you like. All stops are found within the confines of the park. 

Mariposa Grove : Begin your road trip adventure at Mariposa Grove, near the park’s southern entrance where you can view some of the largest trees in the world. From here you’ll drive to the historic Wawona Hotel . This is a really pretty hotel with a great restaurant.  If you’re hungry, take advantage of the opportunity. This may be your last great meal for a few days. 

Tunnel View Lookout : After lunch, you’ll stop at the famous Tunnel View lookout. Find a parking spot and take your time, it’s worth every minute. After Tunnel View you’ll make your way into Yosemite Valley. Get settled into your accommodations and head back out to explore the valley.

Your next several stops can be seen on foot walking around the valley floor. Use your park map to locate Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite Falls, El Capitan, and Half Dome.

Mist Trail, Vernal and Nevada Falls : The next morning you’ll tackle the Mist Trail to see Vernal and Nevada Falls up close.

Glacier Point and Yosemite Valley: In the afternoon you’ll get back in the car to head up to Glacier Point. This is another famous lookout perfect for photographs. The drive up will take about an hour and 15 minutes each way. You can finish off your second night relaxing back in Yosemite Valley and viewing the stars on a clear night. 

Tioga Pass: The next morning you’ll head out on the infamous Tioga Pass. You’ll follow the Tioga Pass all the way out to Tuolumne Meadows. The drive can take 90 minutes, but the object is to take your time.

There are tons of lookouts and rivers and mountains along the way. Stop wherever looks interesting and enjoy this peaceful and serene side of Yosemite. I assure you, there will not be any crowds here. Bring lots of water and snacks with you as you will not find anywhere to purchase anything on the road. 

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Tuolumne Meadows and Pacific Crest Trail : Once you reach Tuolumne Meadows you can have a picnic, walk around, or even hike part of the Pacific Crest Trail. Whenever you’re ready, you can begin the slow drive back to Yosemite Valley for your last relaxing night in the park.

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Utah West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE: Moab – Arches National Park – Bryce Canyon National Park – Zion National Park

Bryce National Park

  • Arches National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park – 246 miles
  • Bryce Canyon National Park to Zion National Park  – 75 miles 

MILES COVERED: 634 miles (1020 kilometres) round trip

Zion, Bryce, and Arches are three of my favorite National Parks in the world. Take it from a Park Ranger who has worked and camped in her fair share of parks, these Utah gems are frankly perfection. If you have not yet fallen in love with the fiery allure of the red rock desert, oh boy, get ready to fall hard.

That said, these three beauties are still deeply unique in their own ways. The starting point of the trip is Moab, Utah. 

Arches National Park : Arches, on the East side of the state, is the most like a desert, but with a jungle of towering red slabs and bizarre arches everywhere you look. Arches are in the coolest area, in my opinion; its gateway town of Moab is rad and full of fun adventure activities. The Moab Brewery has great food and even better beer. 

Bryce National Park: Bryce, in between the two, is known for its eerily human-like hoodoos, and feels almost like the Grand Canyon with its rim hikes and pine forests.

Zion National Park: Zion, famous for needing a shuttle bus most of the year because it’s just that popular, is named for “paradise” for a reason.

To properly visit these parks, I recommend at least two solid days in each and camping as often as possible. Luckily, the longest drive of this road trip—that between Arches and Bryce—is only 244 miles through some gorgeous terrain. The road trip in its entirety (not including exploring each park to your heart’s content) is only 317 miles in total. 

I’d spend the most time in and around Arches, and in and around Zion. Bryce is lovely, but smaller and more easily appreciated in a day or so. 

Besides that, you can’t go wrong with spending every spare moment hiking in each park. In particular, the Narrows and Angel’s Landing in Zion is literally world-famous, for good reason (you need a permit for the Narrows, so plan ahead).

You could do this Utah National Park trip in less than a week, or really take your time and stretch it out. I’ve done it both ways, and never been disappointed.

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Cannon Beach Oregon to the Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor

ROUTE:  Cannon Beach Oregon to Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor

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  • Cannon Beach to Yaquina Head Lighthouse –  155 miles
  • Yaquina Head Lighthouse to Florence – 53 miles
  • Floras Lake State Natural Area to Gold Beach – 39 miles
  • Gold Beach to Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor – 14 miles

MILES COVERED: 298 miles one way

ABOUT THE ROAD TRIP ROUTE

Day 1: Cannon Beach

Spend the day in Cannon Beach. Time your visit right so you can visit Haystack Rock at low tide. Haystack Rock is one of the most iconic pictures of the Oregon Coast. It stands at 235 feet tall. 

At low tide, you can explore the tide pools home to starfish, green anemones, and crabs.  After exploring the tide pools, head to Ecola State Park for beautiful hiking trails and Hug Point for beautiful coast views.  

Day 2: Tillamook Creamery > Cape Kiwanda > Devil’s Punchbowl > Yaquina Head Lighthouse

Today you will start your drive down the beautiful Oregon coast. The first stop is Tillamook Creamery. It is a perfect road trip stop to stretch your legs and grab some freshly made ice cream and cheese. There is a massive cheese-making process hall with viewing windows where visitors can go on a self-guided cheese-making tour.

At Cape Perpetua Scenic Area there are beautiful views of the jagged coastline and the forest area that seems to fall straight into the ocean. The Cape Perpetua Visitors Center has lots of information about trails, camping spots, and viewpoints.

Devil’s Punchbowl is a large giant sea cave with a hole in the roof. The best time to visit the cave is at high tide when the waves crash in the bowl. It is a spectacular thing to watch from the viewing area above.

Your road trip along the west coast is not complete without a lighthouse visit. Yaquina Head Lighthouse along with the surrounding historic areas and tide pools make it a fun area to explore. Cobble Beach is a fun place to spend some time as well.

Day 3: Florence > Floras Lake State Natural Area  

Florence is a great place to either hit the sand dunes or go canoeing for the first part of the day. Then head down to Floras Lake State Park. There are not a lot of amenities there so pick up some food in Florence to take with you. The easiest beach access is at Boice-Cope Park.

Day 4: Gold Beach > Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor

Before heading to the scenic corridor, spend a few hours exploring Gold Beach. It is a small Oregon town with beautiful beaches like Meyers Creek Beach. You will want to leave the majority of your day to explore the Samuel H Boardman State Scenic Corridor.

Some of the highlights are Cape Ferrelo Viewpoint, House Rock Viewpoint, Arch Rock, and Natural Bridges Viewpoint.

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San Francisco to Redwoods of Northern California West Coast USA Road Trip

ROUTE: Mendocino –  towns of Fort Bragg & Leggett – Humboldt Redwoods State Park

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  • San Francisco to Mendocino – 155 miles
  • Mendocino to Fort Bragg  – 10 miles
  • Fort Bragg to Leggett  – 43 miles 
  • Leggett to Humbolt Redwoods State Park – 56 miles 

MILES COVERED: 500 miles (805 kilometres) round trip

One of the best road trips in California is the route between San Francisco and the redwoods of Northern California.

The trip takes approximately 4 days and will take you through the sleepy coastal towns of Mendocino and Fort Bragg before you reach your final destination at Humboldt Redwoods State Park (part of Redwood National Park, California). 

Mendocino : Mendocino is best known for its beautiful iconic cliffs that extend into the Pacific Ocean. Kayak into sea caves to explore inside the cliffs or hike along the cliffs at Mendocino Headlands State Park to take in the gorgeous ocean views. Check out the quaint downtown area for a small-town vibe and some fudge. 

Fort Bragg : Be sure to explore the colorful Glass Beach in Fort Bragg. It is famous in California for its amber, white, green, and sometimes blue sea glass. Noyo Headlands Park also offers amazing views of the Pacific Ocean. 

Town of Leggett : Another place to stop on the way to the redwoods is the town of Leggett. Here you’ll find the Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree, a remnant of the bygone days when it was socially acceptable to saw through trees for cars to drive through as a road trip sight to see. 

Humboldt Redwoods State Park : Finally, you’ll reach Humboldt Redwoods State Park, home to some of the tallest redwood trees in the world.

Don’t miss the drive through the Avenue of the Giants, nowhere else will you feel so small as you coast between giant redwood trees. The hiking trails within the park are also amazing, especially in Founders Grove and Rockefeller Forest. 

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A love affair with Baja California (Los Angeles to Ensenada Mexico)

ROUTE: Los Angeles –  San Ysidro – Tuetano Taqueria – Tijuana – Ensenada

Baja California

  • LA to San Ysidro – 137 miles
  • San Ysidro, the USA to Tijuana, Mexico – 4.5 miles
  • Tijuana to Ensenada – 104 miles 

MILES COVERED : 245 miles (395 kilometers) round trip

If you grow up surfing in Southern California there’s no doubt that you have had a love affair with Baja California. The Baja Peninsula is visually stunning, the beaches are mesmerizing and the restaurant industry has grown into the envy of Mexico. 

LA to Ensenada: Ensenada has the soul of Baja but it’s only 200 miles from Los Angeles. It is perfect for a three-day weekend. Leave before daylight on Saturday morning and you will cruise through San Diego in less than two hours, cross the border quickly and be in Ensenada and surfing in just over three. 

San Ysidro : It is mandatory to buy Mexican car insurance. I prefer to stop in San Ysidro to buy it at the drive-through. It takes 5 minutes and there are great tacos a block away. Everybody on the US side is reselling the same policies from the three big Mexican insurance companies. The policy has to be from a Mexican company.

Tuetano Taqueria : The best birria tacos (chile-rubbed and slow-roasted beef served with a beef broth soup) this side of Tijuana. If Bill Esparza of @StreetGourmetLA fame is a fan then you should be too. 

Tijuana to Ensenada: The coastal highway from Tijuana to Ensenada is a toll highway with three toll booths that cost a total of about US$10 each way. It is fast, in perfect condition with views of the ocean most of the way. 

Ensenada: At the last toll booth before you enter Ensenada is the world-famous San Miguel surf spot. It’s a right-hand river mouth that breaks like Trestles but with a small fraction of the crowd. After surfing all morning you have to decide if you are going to head into Ensenada or up the hill to the Valle de Guadalupe wine region.

Restaurants in Mexico- Best West Coast USA Road Trip

  • Muelle 3 Restaurant – Located in the Ensenada Harbor just steps away from the seafood market, Muelle 3 is different from the rest of the seafood restaurants on the block. Excellent salads, grilled fish fillets, and European-style steamed mussels make this one of the best restaurants in town.
  • Tostadas La Guerrerense – Fresh, exotic seafood cart tostadas that won a street food world competition in Singapore and enchanted Anthony Bourdain. La Guerrerense recently opened a sit-down restaurant in the Condesa neighborhood of Mexico City.
  • Manzanilla Restaurant – Harbor to table and farm to table staple that helped define the regional cuisine. Celebrity chefs Benito Molina and Solange Muris are the husband and wife team behind this celebrated restaurant.
  • Valle de Guadalupe – Sinaloan Ranch style breakfast made with local ingredients and lots of lamb. Highly regarded as one of the best meals in the Valle de Guadalupe the wait can go on for hours. Get here early.
  • Cuatro Cuartos – Vineyard glamping with a rustic wine bar overlooking the pacific ocean. This is one of the most Instagram-friendly spots in the Valley because of the dramatic views of the coastline.

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Mayuri is the founder & editor of ToSomePlaceNew. An Indian-Canadian globetrotter, she has traveled to over 100 cities and 35+ countries. Mayuri has a graduate degree in History and is an MBA. She loves traveling the world, capturing historical nuances, and discussing that over a cup of coffee with her husband, Salil. She currently resides in Edmonton, Canada, and plots travel plans to Europe, the Americas, and beyond. 

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Bookmarking this! My partner and I have talked about doing a west coast roadtrip for years. We’ve been to a few spots before but haven’t spent nearly enough time. High on the bucket list are definitely Yosemite, Grand Canyon and driving the PCH. Can’t wait to head off on one of these routes someday soon – when we get back from our expat year living in Prague!

That’s awesome Riana! Thanks so much – I am sure you will have lots of FUN doing this road trip!

Happy Travels xoxo

Love this blog post and love your photography! I have been to a few of these places and they are just amazing!

Mayuri, thank you for this post! My boyfriend and I are currently planning a three-week roadtrip to the States with many of these spots in mind! We did Yosemite last year and part of Nevada this year, but so many of these spots are high up on our list and I can’t wait to dig deeper and refine our itinerary, now that I’ve downloaded your pdf version 🙂

So glad you found the post useful!

Love that you started the post off with essentials needed for a road trip! I would add to that – always make sure to have an extra bottle of water on hand. You never know if you may accidently get stranded somewhere. Great post!

Great tip about the water. We carry ours too!

Nice Post. very well written and very impressive

awesome post! what service do you use to create your map?

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15 Most Scenic (and EPIC) West Coast Road Trips

The gorgeous pacific and beautiful mountains lead to amazing west coast road trips.

  • 1 The gorgeous Pacific and beautiful mountains lead to amazing West Coast road trips!
  • 2 15 Most Scenic West Coast Road Trips & Destinations
  • 3.1 Highway 1
  • 3.2 Ventura/Santa Barbara/Solvang
  • 3.3 Big Sur
  • 3.4 Fort Bragg
  • 4.2 Klamath
  • 4.3 Crescent City
  • 4.4 Mt. Shasta
  • 5.1 Crater Lake
  • 5.2 Oregon Coast
  • 5.4 Oregon Dunes
  • 5.5 Tillamook
  • 5.6 Astoria
  • 6.1 Unique Volcanoes
  • 6.2 Orcas Island
  • 7 Share Your Favorite West Coast Road Trips

From bustling sunny beaches, lush forests, and sand dunes to gorgeous rocky shores, the west coast offers something for everyone to enjoy. Read on for some beautiful places to put on your travel plans in California, Oregon, and Washington.

You can also find some of the best food and museums the west coast has to offer!

15 Most Scenic West Coast Road Trips & Destinations

Perhaps it's your dream to take a long, meandering RV trip up the entire west coast. Or, if you are not in a position to do that, you might be thinking about visiting different sections at different times.

Whatever you want to do, we have compiled a list of the 15 most scenic west coast road trips. 

West Coast Road Trips: California

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From the bustling beaches in the south to the cooler, rockier coastline in the north, and worthy road trip stops in between, California has something to offer everyone.

Here's our compilation of the best west coast road trips in California:

Starting in Dana Point, just south of Los Angeles, Highway 1 hugs the coastline for more than 655 miles, offering views and interesting stops all along the way.

I have outlined some of the best stops you might want to consider if driving this stretch of California highway:

Ventura/Santa Barbara/Solvang

Between the major metropolises of Los Angeles and San Francisco, lies Ventura and Santa Barbara.  While Ventura has a more laid-back surfer vibe, Santa Barbara is a bit more formal. These two cities are uniquely different but offer many activities to keep visitors busy.

For beachfront RV camping in Ventura, try Faria Beach Park , which offers stunning views of the Channel Islands.

If stunning mountain views, horseback riding, and closer access to museums like the Santa Barbara Museum Sea Center are more your speed, look into Rancho Oso RV & Camping Resort . 

If you decide to stay put in this area for a few days, think about taking a day trip over to Solvang . This “little slice of Denmark” has a lot to offer from wine tasting to delicious Danish bakeries. 

Further up Highway 1, you will find Big Sur, a rugged coastline with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean.  Known as “mini Yosemite” and situated on Big Sur River, Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park offers 1,000 acres of hiking and wildlife beneath the breathtaking Coastal Redwood trees. These trees are only found on the west coast, from Big Sur to southern Oregon.

While in the area, you might want to consider a visit to Hearst Castle to see the late William Randolph Hearst’s incredible estate, featuring amazing pools and unparalleled views of the San Simeon area. After the tour, take a break at the Hearst Ranch Winery to taste some local wine, located just minutes from the museum entrance.

As you travel further north, you will enter the Fort Bragg area where you won’t want to miss the southern beach of MacKerricher State Park called Glass Beach . It gets its name from smooth colorful glass pieces that are mixed into the pebbly beach from a long-gone trash dump that transformed broken bottles into beach treasure. 

The Giant Redwoods

When traveling through northern California, it would be difficult to miss the towering Coastal Redwoods, native to this area. Growing on the coast only from Big Sur in the south to southern Oregon in the north, these gorgeous trees grow to heights of 300-350 feet. 

Here are some of the best spots to experience the giant Redwoods of California:

Take a drive on the 31-mile Avenue of the Giants , called the “finest forest drive in the world.”

Stop and stretch your legs at the unique Trees of Mystery , which features a gondola SkyTrail that glides you through the forest canopy and the Redwood Canopy Trail made from aerial netted suspension bridges connecting the majestic Redwoods. 

Crescent City

From Crescent City, head inland on the 199 for about nine miles. There, you will find the breathtaking Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park .

Take a hike through the redwoods, a scenic drive on Howland Hill Road, or fish, snorkel, or kayak in the Smith River. 

About four and a half hours northeast of Eureka is Mt. Shasta, a town just outside of Redding named after its central feature, an awe-inspiring mountain over 14,000 feet tall.

Known for its outdoor activities like fishing, cycling, skiing, and wildlife watching, consider staying at the quiet and quaint McBride Springs Campground situated on the lower slopes of Mt. Shasta. 

Or, you might want to stay just south of Mt. Shasta in the small town of Castle Crags. Castle Crags State Park features incredible 6,000-foot tall granite spires, while just outside the park is the Railroad Park Resort where you can dine in a train car. 

You may also want to check out this article: Five Top California National Parks for your Bucket List

West Coast Road Trips: Oregon

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While California has beautiful spots, it's not the only western state that does. Oregon has gorgeous and unique coastlines, and several worthy inland road trips to take.

Check out these noteworthy West Coast road trips:

Crater Lake

Head inland to Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park , featuring a deep water lake inside of a sleeping volcano. The clear, deep-blue lake was formed 7,700 years ago after a violent volcanic eruption. It’s awe-inspiring, to say the least!

Oregon Coast

Marked with rock spires and formations, dunes and lush forests, Oregon’s coast is unique and beautiful. You can expect lots of greenery and lush forests in these West Coast road trips.

Known not only for its rocky spires and offshore rock formations, Bandon is a beautiful stretch of Oregon coastline that is home to abundant sea birdlife.

You might want to consider staying at Bullards Beach State Park which offers ample hiking and houses a lighthouse at the end of its beach. 

Oregon Dunes

Don’t miss the Oregon Dunes , which dominate the coastline for over forty miles.

Great day use areas include Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park and the Oregon Dunes Overlook situated just south of Florence. 

Do you love ice cream? Or is cheese-tasting more up your alley? Stop for lunch at the Tillamook Creamery and to take a look behind the scenes at their factory.

If dairy does not satisfy your food craving, try fresh seafood or a craft beer from the North Coast Food Trail , featuring places from the entire North Coast of Oregon.

Then take in “Terrible Tilly,” the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse before driving further north. 

Are you a fan of the Goonies? Check out the filming locations in this most northern coastal town.

Gritty and edgy, this town also features many historical attractions including the 1906 shipwreck of the Peter Iredale on the beach at Fort Stevens State Park . 

West Coast Road Trips: Washington

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Home to mysterious volcanoes and lush green forests, Washington state has many interesting places to explore. 

Here are two of our favorite west coast road trips in Washington state:

Unique Volcanoes

Both beautiful in their own ways, Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens are sights to see.

Mt. Rainier , towering over 14,000 feet above sea level offers gorgeous views and outdoor activities, while Mt. St. Helens is home to a museum overlooking and memorializing the site of the incredible 1980 eruption. 

Orcas Island

Set in the majestic San Juan islands, horseshoe-shaped Orcas Island is not to be missed.  This green paradise offers art and culture, pristine lakes, lush forests, and endless outdoor adventure.

Other must-see spots include Moran State Park , Mount Constitution , and the myriad farms around the island. And don’t miss this incredible driving tour around the island. 

If you want to take a break from your west coast road trips, you can try out Oceanfront Camping at Quinault Casino in Washington .

Share Your Favorite West Coast Road Trips

Whether you have a weekend or months to travel, there is no shortage of gorgeous and interesting west coast road trips to take throughout California, Oregon, and Washington. Please share your favorite experiences on the West Coast in the comments below.

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Published on 2021-02-18

Mike Wendland is a multiple Emmy-award-winning Journalist, Podcaster, YouTuber, and Blogger, who has traveled with his wife, Jennifer, all over North America in an RV, sharing adventures and reviewing RV, Camping, Outdoor, Travel and Tech Gear for the past 12 years. They are leading industry experts in RV living and have written 18 travel books.

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February 18, 2021at10:30 am , James said:

Regarding Big Sur, note that Highway 1 is closed, and will be for some time due to the Rat Creek slide, north of Hearst Castle before Pfeiffer.

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15 Most Beautiful Places to Visit on the West Coast — From Charming Small Towns to National Parks

From Washington to California, these are the best places to visit on the West Coast.

Chelsee Lowe is a Los Angeles-based writer with an obsession with good eats and interesting stories. She regularly contributes to Travel + Leisure , TravelAge West , Ventura Blvd , and L.A. Parent , writing about food, family travel, and more.

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As a California native, I say the following with obvious and admitted bias: the West Coast is the best coast. Urban oases like Los Angeles , San Francisco , and Seattle attract visitors from around the world for good reason.  However, if anyone asks me for itinerary assistance, I push for balancing city sojourns with slow escapes to the West Coast's most beautiful spots – none of which are smack dab in the middle of a city, in my opinion. Here are 15 of the best places to visit on the West Coast, arranged from south to north, that really show off the treasures of the region’s contiguous states: Washington, Oregon, and California.

Big Sur, California

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The undulating 90-mile length of California’s Central Coast known as Big Sur is the stuff of travel lore. Much of the road is right at the edge of a cliff, so if you don’t have incomparable sea views, it’s likely only because you’ve been enveloped in fog. While I love a misty morning, sunny days here are spectacular. Enjoy iconic McWay Falls from above via Overlook Trail , explore Andrew Molera State Park , and trek along Pfeiffer Falls Trail . A stop at Big Sur Bakery is another itinerary must. Be sure to check that the road is open before you visit, as the road’s precarious placement means it's regularly impacted by winter rains and mudslides.

Carmel-by-the-Sea, California

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This coastal village measures less than one square mile and is the ideal destination for easy strolls. You will walk past fairy-tale cottages (note that people actually live in them), charming cafes and galleries, and even the soft-sanded Carmel Beach. Then hop on the famous 17-mile Drive , keeping on the lookout for endemic Monterey cypress trees as you circle the Monterey Peninsula.

Muir Woods, California

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Muir Woods National Monument is small at 558 acres, but its resident trees are not small at all. You will find towering ancient redwoods here, many nearly a millennium old and standing taller than 250 feet. Spend a couple of hours exploring below these mighty giants and reading placards to learn about the history of the land. The monument is less than 20 miles from San Francisco and is the most easily accessible redwood grove in the state. Parking reservations are always required, as spots are extremely limited.

Point Reyes, California

Point Reyes National Seashore is situated on a hammer-shaped peninsula about 60 miles north of San Francisco. Set aside a few hours for a misty out-and-back hike on Tomales Point Trail , where wildflowers and tule elk can be spotted, or try the short-but-stunning Chimney Rock Trail . Then grab oysters along Tomales Bay at an oyster shack of your choice.

Russian River Valley, California

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The Russian River Valley is lush and green and even delicious, thanks to wineries, beloved cafes, and marketplaces. Walk the town of Guerneville, stopping for a meal at Big Bottom Market (Oprah’s favorite biscuits are made here), then trek around in Armstong Redwoods State Natural Reserve . Plan to float the Russian River (Steelhead Beach is a preferred starting point), and save time for wine tasting at nearby spots like Hartford Family Wines and Equality Vines .

Mendocino, California

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There’s something particularly majestic about a teeny town on a bluff overlooking the sea, and Mendocino is just that. Grab coffee and pastries in this quaint and preserved historic town, then enjoy nature on as many trails as you can. Top paths are in Mendocino Headlands State Park for bird’s-eye ocean views, Hendy Woods State Park for redwood viewing, and Russian Gulch State Park for a beach walk.

Redwood National and State Parks, California

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This collection of parks protects the ultra-special redwood tree – they only grow in coastal California and southern Oregon, and they’re jaw-dropping in size (nothing on the planet grows taller) and beauty. There are miles of trails here to trek, but you might want to start with Tall Trees Grove Loop or Trillium Falls Trail . To simply hang out with and marvel at redwoods, head to Lady Bird Johnson Grove .

Thor’s Well, Oregon

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Thor’s Well is a sight to see. It looks like a hole in the ocean, where rushing waters sink to unseen depths; scientists say it's likely the remnant of a collapsed sea cave. Visit at high tide to get the full effect of this “drainpipe of the Pacific.” The area is also good for gray whale spotting in December and January when they travel south for the winter.

Silver Falls State Park, Oregon

Who knew Oregon had so many waterfalls ? If you’d like to enjoy these natural treasures, try the Trail of Ten Falls in Silver Falls State Park . The 7.2-mile loop trail brings hikers through dense forest and – you guessed it – past ten waterfalls, and it’s pretty moderate in elevation gain (800 feet). Do the whole trip if you’re able so you can appreciate both the stretches on the forest floor and up the canyon. Start early to avoid crowds.

Willamette Valley, Oregon

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There are more than 700 wineries in Willamette Valley, Oregon’s expansive wine country. Build your own wine-tasting itinerary , and save time to go waterfall hiking (as mentioned above, you will find so many falls in this region). Then shop and dine in towns like Cottage Grove , Brownsville, Silverton, or McMinnville.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

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This is Oregon’s most famous beach, and for good reason – the high basalt rocks just offshore pierce the landscape dramatically (puffins are pretty active here from April to July), and the cute coastal town of the same name sits just behind the sand. While small, it has everything you need, from breweries and ice cream shops to oceanside lodging options. Small nearby towns like Manzanita and Seaside charm visitors, too.

Multnomah Falls, Oregon

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This dreamy, double-tiered waterfall is set in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area , which attracts more than two million people every year. Park near the base and enjoy the view from below (there’s a pretty footbridge at the falls’ midpoint), or hike to the top of the falls via a 2.6-mile out-and-back trail. Note that timed-use permits will be required beginning in May.

White Salmon, Washington

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Also in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, White Salmon, Washington is a perfect riverside town with all the ambiance and activity you could ask for. Expect supreme kite and windsurfing, mountain biking, hiking, and even a brand-new Wildflower Festival in May. You can also explore the area on a whitewater kayaking excursion.

Hurricane Ridge Trail, Olympic National Park, Washington

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Olympic National Park is nearly one million acres in size, and Hurricane Ridge Trail is considered one of the best routes in it, as the path delivers stunning views of the Olympic Mountains. The trail and its surroundings are set to reopen Memorial Day weekend after a big rehabilitation effort. Note that the trailhead is in the northeast corner of the park about 100 miles from Seattle, and it closes during snowy winter months.

Friday Harbor, Washington

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Washington’s San Juan Islands are breathtaking year round, and though the archipelago includes hundreds of islands, a ferry system allows for easy access to just a handful of them, including San Juan Island, Orcas Island, and Lopez Island. Friday Harbor is considered the hub of the region, and it's a great place from which to explore. Visit for orca watching, hiking in preserves like Lime Kiln Point State Park , and even farm and winery tours.

10 Day USA West Coast Road Trip Itinerary

Countless globetrotters venture to the shores of the USA to embark on the ultimate west coast road trip. Here’s your itinerary.

10 Day USA West Coast Road Trip Itinerary

If you’re looking for epic coastal landscapes, flawless weather, and super-hip cities, the West Coast USA is something you’ll never forget. This coast offers many exciting experiences, from the beautiful coastlines of Oregon to the thriving metropolises of Seattle and San Francisco.

If you’re looking for adventure in the great outdoors, then head south to California’s redwood forests or explore Washington’s Olympic National Park , which boasts some of America’s most stunning hiking trails.

While it can be tempting to leave the adventure to fate, the West Coast USA is massive, and basing your travel around an itinerary lets you plan for various travel routes.

It’s also the easiest way of ensuring that you’ve accounted for all major attractions, necessary costs, and budget-friendly accommodation options.

From ideas to populate your route to a full-on itinerary, I’ve put together this West Coast trip guide with all you thrill-seekers in mind.

Renting a Campervan, RV or Car for Your West Coast Road Trip

First thing’s first: what are your wheels for this road trip? Are you opting for a campervan , or do you plan on renting a car and stopping at a new accommodation each night?

Renting a car or taking your own is the easiest way to get around the West Coast. Roads along the route are generally in good condition, meaning you don’t need to rely on a 4-wheel drive. (However, it may be an entirely different scenario in the winter for parts of Sierra Nevada, so if you’d feel more comfortable with a 4-wheel drive then go for it.)

It’s never hard to find a rental car company in this region, and the process is always quick and straightforward. Rentalcars.com is my go-to, purely because of how broad their range is. You’ll get a wide range of options, whether you’re looking for something budget-friendly or for more luxurious vehicles.

Motorhomes can be expensive—they use more gas and tend to cost more at campgrounds than tents. But if you’re on a longer road trip, saving on accommodations may be worth it for you, as well as having your own space to cook. There’s ample opportunity along this road trip for refilling the water tanks and emptying the refuse at the proper facilities.

I’ve never had trouble with renting from Outdoorsy . They’re not just for your typical motorhome; they have a variety of van options to suit each traveler. Couples can choose from the likes of cozy two-person VW’s, while families can opt for a Class C, which sleeps up to 5.

The Best Time for a West Coast Road Trip

Planning the perfect trip for you comes down to which season you’re keen on discovering the surrounding areas. Each season comes with perks and a relatively pleasant climate; you’ll find that the environment lacks extremes, even in winter.

The north of the West Coast has a wetter climate with luscious scapes and incredible waterfalls, even if the weather is grey and dreary. Towards southern California, prepare for sunny and dry climates ideal for beach-goers.

  • Summer (June – September) : Summer is the most popular time for a West Coast road trip, but it also means busier campsites and heftier prices. The weather is almost guaranteed to be a banger, lakes are open for swimming, camping is simpler with warmer nights, and dry roads make for easy passing.
  • Autumn (September – December) : Autumn is a great time to embark on a road trip if you’re in search of the golden larches in Washington. Temperatures during the day are pleasant, but you’ll need to keep snug if you’re camping in the northern part of the journey.
  • Winter (December – March) : If you’re sticking to routes along the ocean, snow isn’t a common occurrence, and temperatures are bearable. This is an excellent option for those looking to snuggle up in cozy cabins or book into downtown hotels.
  • Spring (March – June) : Spring allows you to get the sunshine of summer but with fewer crowds. The south of the West Coast tends to be greener at this period, making for fantastic hiking scenery with not too much rain.

10-Day Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip

The West Coast of the United States is also commonly called the Pacific Coast as its coastline sits along the North Pacific Ocean. It includes the coastal mountain regions on the eastern borders and the Pacific Ocean on the western border.

Stretching from Washington to California, the Pacific Coast Highway is one of the most sought-after road trip routes in the USA. From coastal cliffs to bustling urban spaces, the route offers something for travelers from all walks of life.

The route starts from US 101 and runs through Washington, Oregon, and parts of California. It then joins onto California Highway 1 , which shows off most of California. In total, the journey is 1,675 miles.

If you are hoping to do the entire route, you can budget about 10 days for your travels. This gives you the chance to take the route at your own pace. You’ll still have time to marvel at the views and stop at attractions.

It’s a long list of places, so don’t worry if it seems overwhelming. I’ve broken the trip down into different regions if you’d like to spend more time in one place.

Keep in mind that you have the option of starting in San Diego or Seattle. This itinerary starts from Seattle, where you’ll discover the Olympic National Park, and ends the trip at the beach in San Diego. But the reverse route is just as appealing.

Day 1: Seattle

Seattle, Washington

As one of the biggest South Pacific cities, you’ll easily immerse yourself in a city with diverse culture. That might include sampling various cuisines (many found at the Pike Park Market), soaking up the epic nightlife, and visiting art attractions like the Museum of Pop Culture.

But that’s not to say that this is entirely a city-slicking destination; Seattle features rolling hills, leafy suburbs, and an abundance of parks. The Washington Park Arboretum sits alongside the shores of Washington Lake, while Kerry Park shows off panoramic views of the city.

Because you’re starting your road trip here, you can factor in several nights in the city before hitting the road. I’d recommend staying in Downtown Seattle so that you’ve quick access to the best parts of the city.

Day 2: Olympic National Park

A river running through a forest in Olympic National Park

The drive to Olympic National Park is a mere 2 hours. However, the early bird catches the worm here; starting the day early means you’ve got plenty of time to wander around the national park. Encompassing close to a million acres, the park offers a plethora of ecosystems and dramatic landscapes.

Now is the perfect time to grab the hiking boots to trek through old-growth rainforests, wild coastlines, and glacier-capped mountain peaks. There’s tons to add to your itinerary here, including hiking, fly-fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and ranger-led activities.

Each year, over 50,000 people camp in the national park. Over a dozen campgrounds in Olympic National Park accommodate backpackers and campers (keep in mind that car camping is only allowed at certain campsites). For caravans, most of the bases allow for 21 feet or shorter, while a small handful accommodates up to 35 feet.

Day 3: Portland

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The drive from the National Park to Portland is close to 3 hours. Before heading straight to the city, it’s worth taking a drive to the Witch’s Castle, which is a crumbling and creepy old house found in Portland’s Forest Park.

Once you’ve reached the city, a day of adventure awaits you. The city has a huge foodie culture, so if you’re up to getting to know the city a little better, indulge yourself and embark on a food tour .

If you’re up for giving yourself a break from driving, exploring the Mississippi Neighborhood on foot leads you to quirky shops, trendy bars, and hidden libraries. There’s an array of hotels in Portland for you to choose from, but if you’re not in the mood for looking, Mark Spencer Hotel is in an excellent location.

Day 4: Coos Bay

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The Pacific Coast is buzzing with charming little towns that aren’t as well known as the bigger cities but no less spectacular. Coos Bay is a seaside gem that is 3 hours and 45 minutes away from Portland, giving you plenty of time to get in the road trip mood.

The secluded beach sits alongside luscious forests, with the Coos River flowing into the Pacific. Today it’s celebrated for its history of shipbuilding and lumber products. You can visit the Coos History Museum & Maritime Collection to step back into the town’s history.

Coos Bay is a fantastic place to catch those iconic West Coast sunsets. Locals and vagabonds gather at the oceanside with their cameras and picnics in hand. Because of the beauty of the town, camping is a great way to appreciate nature. Sunset State Bay Park and the Mill Casino RV Park are some of your top options.

Day 5: Redwood National Park

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Redwood National Park is 2 and a half hours from the coast of Coos Bay. You can make a stop to the park to gaze upon the world’s tallest trees. However, there’s so much more to see and do at the park.

This park is particularly great for road trippers because there are many scenic drives . This grants you the freedom to simply pass through the national park or extend the trip with a camping experience.

The park has four developed campsites that provide campers and RVers with basic amenities, such as showers and firewood. If you feel like roughing it up, you can book one of the backcountry campsites with more than 200 miles worth of hiking trails. If you’re traveling with furry friends, you’ll be happy to know that leashed dogs are more than welcome.

Day 6: San Francisco

San Francisco

Of course, this wouldn’t be a real West Coast USA road trip without factoring in some time to spend in San Francisco, a hub of excitement. The city keeps you on your toes from the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park to Alcatraz Island. Just be sure to start the day early, as it’s a 5.5-hour drive from Redwood National Forest.

The coolest way to get around the city is to hop on the cable car system. The first cable car was developed in 1873, and from there, 23 other cars were introduced. Today, there are just 3 making their way around (nowadays they’re mostly regarded as a tourist attraction, but there’s nothing wrong with that).

Staying in a town as eclectic as San Fran will give you your first taste of the diverse Californian lifestyle. With so many attractions in the heart of the city, staying at Marriott Marquis Union Square means you can save your petrol for longer hauls and venture around on foot or by metro.

Day 7: Big Sur

Big Sur

Big Sur features 90-miles of rugged coastline, and in this case, it’s more about the journey than the destination. The drive boasts the best of both worlds, with the Santa Lucia Mountains meeting the Pacific Ocean.

You can expect to spend the whole day in the car as you discover the various attractions scattered along the way. You’ll definitely want to stop at Camel-by-the-Sea on the north side, the Henry Miller Memorial Library, and Partington Cove.

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park sits on the slopes of the Santa Lucia Mountains. Here you’ll have the chance to wander alongside the maple trees, conifers, redwoods, and oaks. Pfeiffer Beach is also home to Keyhole Rock, an enormous rock formation with a beautiful natural arch.

Point Lobos State Natural Reserve is popular amongst scuba divers and hikers, with various trails overlooking the dramatic coastline.

Ragged Point is another stop to add, preferably at dinner, as it offers a gourmet restaurant, a coffee bar, and comfortable places to spend the night, such as Ragged Point Inn .

Day 8: Los Angeles

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Los Angeles is quite a drive from Big Sur, and depending on where you finished off your 7th day, you could be spending around 5 hours in the car.

Los Angeles holds a piece of magic for all kinds of travelers. You can spend your time getting lost in a world of museums—something that LA is famous for—or dedicate the day to studio tours and trips to theme parks.

For beach bums, the soft shores aren’t a bad way to spend the day. If the beaches are what you’re after, Paradise Cove Beach and Venice Beach allow you to catch some rays (or even a wave).

When it comes to spending the night, the choice comes entirely to the individual. LA has a variety of different scenes, from buzzing nightlife to quaint streets dotted with restaurants. If you’re keen on meeting some friendly faces you can book into a trendy hostel that offers pub crawls. But if you’re not in the mood for a party, I’d suggest an idyllic B&B that’s not too far from the rest of the action.

Day 9: San Diego

After a wild, or perhaps tame night in Los Angeles, take a leisurely drive down to San Diego. It’s a city that’s known for its warm climate, art galleries, museums, luscious gardens, and laid-back attitude.

If you’re a sun-seeker and nature-enthusiast, you’ll love it here. La Jolla Cove, Coronado Beach, and Torrey Pines provide you with good enough reasons to spend a few nights here.

North of the California border holds a Mexican influence; expect to find mouth-watering cuisines, Mexican monuments, and the Spanish Revival Balboa Park here.

Given that you’ve been on the road adventuring around the West Coast for 10 days, you might consider a resort to top off the experience. The Lodge at Torrey Pines boasts activities and tours both on-site and off, from golf courses to wellness spas.

There’s also the option of keeping things down to earth. In that case, I’d definitely recommend booking a holiday home for quick escapes to the shores of La Jolla Cove.

Other Destinations to Include on Your Road Trip on the West Coast

If you’re more of an adventurous type, I thought it’d be worth adding a few favorite valleys and national parks in the West Coast region. These parks and national reserves are what make the West Coast road trip route famous worldwide.

Now that you’ve got an idea of where you’re heading when embarking on a 10-day road trip, you can include these stops for an extended vacation.

I would, however, recommend that you opt for a backpacking experience when venturing to these destinations. While you can find lodges and resorts scattered around the region, camping provides you with greater freedom of movement. If you’ve fallen in love with a place, just spend an extra night without worrying about 10 am check-outs.

Joshua Tree

Joshua trees in Joshua Tree National Park

Joshua Tree National Park is 2 hours and 45 minutes from the busy city of San Diego and 2 hours from Los Angeles, yet it still feels completely remote. Natural beauty is brimming in the national park that’s populated with the topsy turvy Joshua Trees, Yucca brevifolia, and true desert wilderness with plenty of amazing hikes .

Camping under the Milky Way is the way to go when visiting Joshua Tree. You’ll find campsites nestled in rock formations that allow you to experience nature in its truest form. During the day, hiking trails lead you through groves of palm trees and desert oases.

The high season in the park runs from March to May and October to November, when conditions are most comfortable. But this also means that finding a camping spot can be tricky during the weekends. Consider a mid-week break for camping at the park.

If you’re looking for where to stay , there are also plenty of vacation rentals and hotels in and near Joshua Tree . The design of most hotels here will still make you feel like you’ve escaped the city and are spending your time in the heart of nature.

Death Valley

Moving inland, Death Valley is a 4-hour drive from Los Angeles.

As the driest, hottest desert landscape in California, it’s a land of extremes which makes its name all the more appropriate. It gives you the feeling that you’re wandering around a foreign planet, yet it carries an utterly mystical feel.

While it might seem impossible for things to thrive here, there is an abundance of diverse life that survives in Death Valley. In the rare case of tropical rainstorms, the valley bursts into color from thousands of wildflower fields. Throughout the year, willows and cottonwood trees, which are home to over 80 species of birds, scatter the ground.

Camping in summer here means packing plenty of water, and you need to avoid hiking after 10 am. Temperatures range from 110°F to 120°F. Camping is a first-come, first-served basis—you can claim your spot by pitching your tent and setting up your chairs.

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park

Yosemite National Park is a gem to visit no matter the season, and just 3 hours from San Francisco. While the park holds an abundance of wildlife, it’s teeming with history for you to discover on a Yosemite tour . There’s also 7 museums here, including history museums and a nature center.

When exploring the park’s incredible surroundings, the best way to do it is on foot. With the park featuring dozens of hiking trails for all levels of experience, you’ll find waterfalls, dramatic cliffs, and incredible lakes. Alternatively, take a bike ride along the cycling trails.

An important thing to note is you can’t visit the park spontaneously. Instead, you’ll need to reserve a vehicle pass . I would highly suggest booking your pass pretty far in advance to avoid disappointment.

Lake Tahoe, California

Lake Tahoe is an enormous, turquoise lake surrounded by the granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains, with alpine forests hugging the shores. Below the towering mountaintops sits Tahoe Town, which transports you back to the Old West with a touch of modernity.

It’s a destination worth spending at least a weekend, as it offers miles of hiking and biking trails, music festivals, dozens of beaches, casual and fine dining options, and sporting events.

During the warmer months, the lake comes alive with swimmers, kayakers, and anglers. As the chill of winter starts to creep in and the mountains develop snow caps, skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing are popular pastimes.

The beautiful surroundings of Lake Tahoe are the perfect backdrop for your holiday. Decide where to stay in Lake Tahoe by determining what you’re most interested in: campgrounds, luxury resorts, pet-friendly hotels, or rustic cabins that offer a more primitive experience. Condos are great if you want modern conveniences like Wi-Fi access while still enjoying mountain views from every room.

Crater Lake

Crater Lake National Park

If you’re following my Pacific Coast itinerary, Crater Lake is 3 and half hours from Coos Bay. It’s a destination often overlooked when it comes to West Coast drives, but I honestly think this is one of the most incredible destinations in the states.

Around 7,000 years ago, Native Americans witnessed a violent eruption in the tall mountain peaks. This left an enormous sinkhole filled with rainwater and melting snow, which is now one of the most pristine lakes in the world. It’s also the deepest lake in the USA.

It’s magical to see the park in winter, but sometimes the cloud covers prevent you from seeing the lake. Before hitting the road, you can use their online webcam to get a feel of the weather conditions.

Another thing to note is that each year for two days, the East Rim Drive is closed to vehicles. This gives cyclists and pedestrians the chance to enjoy the scenic paths without the noise and interruption of traffic.

USA West Coast Road Trip Packing List

Packing for an RV or hotel-based experience is simple enough when you understand the weather conditions. Everything you need, in terms of cooking and sleeping supplies, will likely be in your motorhome or accommodation.

But this guide also has adventure-seeking nature enthusiasts in mind. If you’re keen on venturing out into nature during your road trip, here’s a breakdown of the gear and supplies to pack.

  • Camping stove : Bringing along a portable camping stove works wonders for hiking experiences. This stove is small enough to fit in a travel backpack and you can use it to prepare tea or mid-hike lunches.
  • Trekking poles : Carbon fiber trekking poles are sturdy enough to grip between rocks without losing shape. This feature is handy in rocky landscapes and wet conditions. They’re also lightweight enough to attach to your pack when they’re no longer needed.
  • Binoculars : During your West Coast road trip, there are going to be ample opportunities to marvel at the incredible views. I always rely on a high-quality pair of binoculars when I’m spotting whales in the ocean, bird watching, or spying upon deer in the forest.
  • Hiking shoes : I’m gonna go ahead and say that hiking boots are the most important item for a road trip in this part of the world. Yes, you’ll be in the car, but you’ll also be making stops to explore rocky paths, trek along wet hiking trails, and venture into leafy forests. For men, I’ve found the best hiking boots to be the Lowa Renegade by REI . For women, the Merrell Moab is a highly-rated, waterproof boot.
  • Bug spray : I don’t know about you, but there’s nothing worse than being eaten alive by mosquitos during a summery evening. This Sawyer Picaridin bug repellent provides long-lasting protection that isn’t going to mess up your gear or clothing.
  • Sunscreen : With all the good weather, sunscreen is an essential item for beach days and hikes.
  • First-aid kit : Bringing along a first-aid kit means you can conveniently treat injuries and outdoor mishaps without heading back to your accommodation or a nearby pharmacy.
  • Insulated water bottle : I’m all about embracing what nature has to offer. There are some incredible freshwater waterfalls in some of these national parks and you can fill up on your road stop with some pure, ice-cold water. An insulated water bottle can be filled and brought along in the car.

Tips for Your West Coast Travels

Each time you embark on a road trip, you’re going to discover more and more tips for a leisurely experience. But for now, if you’re a newbie road tripper, here’s some much-needed advice for your first rodeo.

  • Invest in travel insurance : Travel insurance can do you no harm, and it’s always better to be safe than sorry. World Nomads Travel Insurance provides you with 24/7 emergency services across the US; it covers the loss, theft, and damage to your property or gear and protects you from trip interruption.
  • Don’t plan too many stops : The best West Coast road trips last a lifetime, and I can assure you that no matter how many times you make the journey, you’ll always discover something new. Instead of trying to do it all in one trip, space out your itinerary and give yourself time to enjoy one destination at a time.
  • Bring along the right gear and equipment : There’s no controlling mother nature, and when you’re starting a long trip, it’s best to come prepared for all weather conditions.  It would suck leaving something like a rain jacket behind in summer, as you might encounter unexpected rainfall. Being prepared with the right gear comes into play—camp stoves help out in this department, as do dehydrated meals.
  • Respect your environment : California’s dry; the low-rainfall environment puts it at risk of wildfire. For this reason, some campsites don’t allow open fires. It’s important to follow the leave-no-trace principles .

The Ultimate West Coast Road Trip

With endless opportunities for adventure, a road trip on the West Coast leads you to new discoveries with each journey. Because of how much there is to see, planning is key. Give yourself a rough outline of the places you’re keen on exploring.

All road trips are flexible, and with this 10-day itinerary, you’ve got the option of shortening your trip to suit your travel needs. (Although I’m pretty sure you’ll be extending it by adding some of the incredible national parks scattered around the region to your itinerary.)

So what are you waiting for? Go explore the incredible coasts by RV or rental car on an experience that is consistently making its way onto travelers’ bucket lists.

Where along the West Coast road trip route are you most stoked about? Let us know in the comments!

West Coast Road Trip FAQs

How long do you need for west coast road trip.

10 days to a month is a good amount of time for a West Coast roadtrip.

What is the best road trip on the West Coast?

A roadtrip along the Pacific Coast Highway is an amazing way to explore the West Coast.

What is the best month to travel West Coast?

July is the best month for traveling the West Coast.

Where to stop on a West Coast road trip?

Some of the top destinations for a West Coast road trip include Seattle, Portland, Red Woods National Park, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

How long does it take to road trip the Pacific Coast Highway?

You can drive the Pacific Coast Highway end-to-end in about 12 hours, but I’d recommend taking at least a week for a road trip.

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Some say that America's West Coast is the best coast, and who are we to argue? Home to amazing beaches, vibrant metropolitan life in the glamorous Los Angeles or the tech-savvy San Francisco, this is one of the best places to spend your holiday. Touring the coast is the best way to see what California has to offer.

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California Express - 3 Days Tour

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California Express - 3 Days

Fantastic tour guide and places of intere

Wild West – 5 days Tour

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Wild West – 5 days

Excellent! Very enjoyable and highly recommended!

California National Park Discovery Tour

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California National Park Discovery

Chad is a great driver and guide. He gave us so much useful information and insights to the places we hiked and walked to and through. Chad has a thirst for knowledge and looks up our questions and later shares the information with us. I liked most of the hotels and motels we went to.

Vegas to San Fran Tour

Vegas to San Fran

Hiking Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite Tour

Hiking Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite

Great way to travel and meet new people! Changes were made to the itinerary due to road/trail closures but it worked out in the best way. CEO adapted meals for vegetarian travelers in the group. I would book with them again!

Hiking in Yosemite National Park Tour

Hiking in Yosemite National Park

Yosemite tour was amazing. Choice of lodging needed to be different. Too far out of the way which caused a lot of extra driving. A hotel which was previously used would have been better. And virtually no response to questions thru the Tour Radar app. Had to take care of extra nights stays & transportation myself when the app stated that they would assist with it.

Northern California (8 Days) Tour

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Northern California (8 Days)

Very good trip. Tour guide and coach driver were excellent. Accommodations were great. I would recommend this trip to others. Except, I would not recommend going to the trip sponsored dinner at the Happy Girl Coffee House in Monterey. The food was just awful in my opinion. Best place for dinner that night would at one of the seafood restaurants at be Fisherman's Warf located right in back of the hotel.
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

4 Day Death Valley Yosemite San Francisco from Las Vegas Lodging Tour

4 Day Death Valley Yosemite San Francisco from Las Vegas Lodging

Private Tour the way to go!!!!!! Marie made it so simple for us she had everything planed out we did as much as we wanted to do, she is amazing!
  • 5% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

4 Day Death Valley Yosemite San Francisco Camping Tour

4 Day Death Valley Yosemite San Francisco Camping

Yosemite was a dream! Yosemite was amazing! 3rd tour with Bindlestiff. Haley was a fun guide and got us from place to place safely. The campgrounds were great and close to the parks. Having a tour guide makes traveling so much more relaxing. You don't have to stress about planning anything or do the driving. Definitely recommend these tours.

Yosemite & Tahoe Sierras - 4 Days Tour

Yosemite & Tahoe Sierras - 4 Days

Fabulous tour that gave the right amount of overview of both Yosemite and Lake Tahoe. It helped that we had a great group of strangers who all gelled within an hour of meeting, and of course our fantastic guide Randy.
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Golden State Getaway: 9-Day California Calling Tour to Los Angeles, Yosemite, and San Francisco Tour

Golden State Getaway: 9-Day California Calling Tour to Los Angeles, Yosemite, and San Francisco

Verry nice but a bit stressfull

USA - California Express Tour

USA - California Express

USA - Wild West Tour

USA - Wild West

Natural Highlights of California National Geographic Journeys Tour

Natural Highlights of California National Geographic Journeys

Fantastic trip, well well organised our CEO Lisa was the best tour guide we have ever had.

Yosemite and Giant Sequoia Excursion Tour

Yosemite and Giant Sequoia Excursion

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Great guides, scenery, driver and comfort level. Just enough to whet our appetite for another Tour Radar tour in the future.
I love my tour guide Pasquale. He is the most sweetest, friendliest, kind, generous, and genuine tour guide I know. He really knows everything during my trip. He’s very easy going and I had the best experience ever in the 5 days I was traveling. Amazing experience and I would highly recommend Pasquale if you wanna travel with him and experience so much travelling for Wild West tour. Thank you so much an amazing and unforgettable experience.
the tour itself was amazing. The national parks do not disappoint. The travel accomodations were very cramped and uncomfortable. I am only 5 foot tall and I was cramped in this 14 passenger van. Food opportunities were limited.

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I will be there in either 2nd or 3rd week of May - so are the buses full so early in the season?

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That isn't "early" in the season - it is very busy already then (and, now)

Use the ferries wherever possible; buses take longer and often can't even stop at bus stops because the buses are so full they can't take on more passengers.

i would suggest staying in Minori as it has ferry service

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Minori. Buses from the two other locations cannot be relied upon. Especially when a connection would be needed from Furore.

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17 Perfect East Coast Destinations For A Road Trip

T he East Coast of the United States is packed with charming coastal towns, historic cities, and spectacular beaches, making it a must-see destination for any traveler. A road trip is a perfect way to soak up the endless opportunities this coastline has to offer! No matter if you have days, weeks, or months, or want to stay in just one state or visit several, there is something to suit all travelers. Here are some of the best places to stop along the way, from a quaint coastal town up in Maine to a historical city down in Florida and many beautiful places in between!

UPDATE: 2023/05/26 17:12 EST BY NOAH STAATS

There Are Three More East Coast Stops For A Road Trip!

This article has been updated with new photos, three new road trip spots, as well as tips for a successful drive. Whether someone wants to explore Florida, New York, or even drive through Maine: the East Coast of the United States is a must-see destination for any traveler. Have fun!

Key West, Florida

One stunning East Coast destination to visit during a road trip is Key West in Florida. Here, guests can experience the various waterways and islands making up the Florida Keys, landing in one of the United States' premier vacation destinations. Key West is known for its lively entertainment scene, as well as stunning white sand beaches. Coming here on a road trip is one of the best ways to see the state, especially its southernmost point. Another interesting fact about Key West is that it lies roughly 90 miles from Cuba, so there is plenty of influence from that culture throughout the area.

The best time to see Key West, Florida, is in the spring and winter. During these times, the weather will be mild, offering an escape from the state's normally above-average heat.

Miami Beach, Florida

Not far from Key West lies the ever-loved Miami Beach. Here, visitors can drive across bridges connecting the main portions of the city to its famous South Beach, all within a few miles. Miami Beach is a top-visited destination in Florida and is one of the wealthiest places in the country. Not only is this a road trippers dream destination, but Miami is also fun any time of the year. However, like Key West, it might be better to come here during the winter or spring when the weather is milder.

Rochester, New York

The next place for an East Coast road trip is in Rochester, New York. Here, visitors can explore some of Upper New York's best scenery, including the annual Lilac Festival that happens in the spring. Upper New York, and more specifically Rochester, have always been an escape for residents of the state's more populated cities like NYC. Driving through Rochester offers many sights, including Genesee River’s High Falls, the George Eastman Museum, the Rochester Museum & Science Center, Highland Park, and so much more. This is truly quintessential Upstate New York and will make for a pleasant road trip through the Empire State.

Bar Harbor, Maine

Up on Mount Desert Island in beautiful Maine, Bar Harbor is a charming gateway town to Acadia National Park and a destination in its own right. The town is filled with historic homes, cutesy stores, and quaint ice cream vendors, making it one of the most charming destinations on the east coast. One of the most popular activities is to walk across a sandbar to Bar Island for views of the little town. Acadia National Park is just a mile away and offers visitors the chance to drive to the top of Cadillac Mountain and explore the breathtaking Maine coastline.

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Boston, Massachusetts

A little further south, historic Boston should be high-up on any east coast road trip itinerary. As the capital and largest city in Massachusetts, Boston is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the US. One of the most popular activities is following the Freedom Trail, which takes visitors around many important Boston landmarks, including the Paul Revere House and Boston Common. Other free activities include exploring the beautiful university campuses at Harvard and MIT, as well as the unique Massachusetts State Capital Building.

Newport, Rhode Island

In the next state down, Newport, known as the City by the Sea, makes a wonderful change from the city. The spectacular 3.5-mile cliff walk offers panoramic views of the sparkling ocean and Gilded Age mansions. There are miles of beaches and nearby hiking trails to explore, and the city has a vibrant art scene and excellent restaurants to enjoy.

New Haven, Connecticut

Down in Connecticut, New Haven makes an excellent stop on any east coast road trip. With a whopping 20% green or open space, New Haven is a wonderful mix of city and nature. It is also home to the renowned Yale University, and visitors can explore its beautiful campus or enjoy the programs, concerts, and events held at the university. New Haven also has several beautiful churches to explore. Just out of the city, Lighthouse Point Park has stunning coastal views.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Another coastal city that has a very different vibe but is also an excellent stop on an east coast road trip is Atlantic City. This resort town is bursting with glitzy stage shows, world-class restaurants, and endless sandy beaches. It is widely known as the ‘Las Vegas of the East' because of its plethora of casinos and evening activities, but it is also a wonderful daytime destination with activities such as surfing and sailing. Atlantic City is a firm favorite for many east coasters, but it is definitely a love-it or hate-it kind of place; whichever it is, it’s worth the experience!

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Another resort town found along the east coast is Virginia Beach, found in southeastern Virginia. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, it is the city with the world’s longest pleasure beach, which warrants a road trip stop all on its own! But, despite the name, there is more to Virginia Beach than just the beach. There is a multitude of museums and aquariums, parks, and amusement parks. Just out of the town itself is First Landing State Park, the most visited park in Virginia and one of the most important historical locations for the US, as it is where English colonists first landed back in 1607. As well as history, First Landing State Park has more than 20 miles of hiking trails, sandy beaches, bald cypress swamps, and peaceful lagoons to explore.

Ocracoke Island, North Carolina

For a very different beach experience, add Ocracoke Island to your east coast bucket list. The island is only accessible by air or water, and the most common way over is by the ferries that carry passengers from the mainland or from the northern island of Hatteras. Ocracoke Island is famous for its 16 miles of pristine, undeveloped beaches, which are often rated as some of the best in the country (even beating some in Florida, California, and Hawaii). The little village has places to try the local cuisine, and there are nature trails, the Ocracoke Lighthouse, and Springer’s Point Nature Preserve for visitors to enjoy if they can tear themselves from the spectacular coastline! For those wanting to extend this part of the trip, travel down more of the Outer Banks Islands before reaching Ocracoke.

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Charleston, South Carolina

With its colorful antebellum buildings draped in Spanish moss, it is difficult not to fall in love with Charleston. Whilst not the capital city of South Carolina (that title goes to college-town Columbia ), Charleston is the biggest city in the state and is constantly ranked among the best cities in the US. History buffs will enjoy a visit to nearby Fort Sumter and the nearby historic plantations such as Magnolia Plantation or Drayton Hall. If you somehow tire yourself of this charming city, the beautiful beaches at Isle of Palms or Folly Beach are close to the city.

Savannah, Georgia

Along with Charleston, Savannah is another city that oozes southern charm with its cobblestone streets and Spanish-moss-laden oaks. Forsyth Park is a 30-acre green landscape right in downtown Savannah and is home to a huge fountain which is one of the most photographed spots in all of Savannah. The historic district of the city is one of the most beautiful and preserved in the US, but there are also lots of options for excellent shopping, dining, and nightlife throughout the city.

St Augustine, Florida

Further south of Savannah lies equally historic and beautiful St Augustine. It is America’s oldest city and has so much spectacular architecture for visitors to explore. Some examples are the Lightner Museum in the Hotel Alcazar lies in downtown St Augustine and is on the National Register of Historic Places, and the impressive Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. If you get tired of the colorful streets, there are also 42 miles of beaches around St Augustine for visitors to enjoy the Florida sunshine!

Jamestown, Virginia

Jamestown is the first permanent English (England and Scotland didn't unite to form 'British' until later) settlement in North America. It is a settlement with a huge amount of historical significance to the nation (although perhaps not as impactful as the Puritan settlement at Plymouth). Jamestown is the site that inspired the stories of Pocahontas (based on a true story) and, sort of, even the 2009 movie Avatar . Today visitors can see the reconstruction of the Jamestown settlement with reactors .

Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

Just a short drive from Jamestown is Colonial Williamsburg. Jamestown was always a troubled settlement and the capital of the colony of Virginia. But eventually, the colonial capital was moved to the better location of Williamsburg, and Jamestown was eventually abandoned. Today Colonial Williamsburg is the largest living museum in the USA and a must to see . Colonial Williamsburg has numerous activities and re-enactors. It offers a step back to Revolutionary Virginia.

Outer Banks, North Carolina

The Outer Banks are stunning for numerous reasons. They are the ideal destination to go for a coastal beach escape while on the East Coast, with plenty of excellent beaches and sand dunes to discover. In addition, visitors can see where the Wright Brothers first flew in Kitty Hawk as well as see a wild horse population (mustangs don't only live out West) .

Washington D.C.

What East Coast trip would be complete without visiting the nation's capital? Washington, D.C., is always worth a visit, and there is plenty to see and explore. From the White House to the Washington Monument to the many Smithsonian Museums and much more. Washington, D.C., is a great destination for families, groups, and individuals alike. Plan on spending a least two days in D.C.

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