10 day Road Trip from Bay area to New Mexico
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10 day Road Trip from Bay area to New Mexico
Hi All,
I am planning for a 10 day road trip from SF Bay area to New Mexico from 22nd Dec to 31st December. I would liek to take different routes in my to--n-fro journey via Arizona. Can anyone suggest me some good ideas to help me plan my itinerary. I love nature, and would like to drive thru scenic routes.
Thanks!
Megha
I am planning for a 10 day road trip from SF Bay area to New Mexico from 22nd Dec to 31st December. I would liek to take different routes in my to--n-fro journey via Arizona. Can anyone suggest me some good ideas to help me plan my itinerary. I love nature, and would like to drive thru scenic routes.
Thanks!
Megha
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Is this a rental car trip or are you planning on driving your own vehicle back to the SF Bay area?
In the case of a rental car, I would consider taking a train to Los Angeles and the Southwest Chief to Albuquerque and then renting the car to see New Mexico and Arizona.
Return the rental car where you rented it to avoid drop off fees and either fly or take the train back home.
When you consider the cost of a rental car, insurance, and the cost of 2 overnight hotel rooms, the train is not such a bad deal.
In the case of a rental car, I would consider taking a train to Los Angeles and the Southwest Chief to Albuquerque and then renting the car to see New Mexico and Arizona.
Return the rental car where you rented it to avoid drop off fees and either fly or take the train back home.
When you consider the cost of a rental car, insurance, and the cost of 2 overnight hotel rooms, the train is not such a bad deal.
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Driving your own car - good enough. Driving a rental car with a big drop off fee - not so good.
You also made no mention of whether you are going back to SF Bay area or continuing the trip from New Mexico.
Where do you plan to be on New Years Day?
You also made no mention of whether you are going back to SF Bay area or continuing the trip from New Mexico.
Where do you plan to be on New Years Day?
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The OP mentions going to and fro across Arizona, so I'm guessing this is a round trip.
With stops, I would want to take at least three days to get to Albuquerque. We used to drive from here to near Yosemite every year, which took a day and a half without stopping for sightseeing. Once you get on I-40, you can stop at the Grand Canyon (which you should if you haven't seen it before). Acoma Pueblo, about 40 minutes west of Albuquerque, is worth visiting as well. The Meteor Crater, between Flagstaff and Winslow, is kind of expensive, but interesting.
Spend a couple of days in Albuquerque so you can take a day trip to Santa Fe. Then start heading south. I don't know that you really have time to visit White Sands, but Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is just off I-25 a few miles of Socorro. Maybe you could swing through White Sands, but it seems a little out of your way. Then head back to CA.
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With stops, I would want to take at least three days to get to Albuquerque. We used to drive from here to near Yosemite every year, which took a day and a half without stopping for sightseeing. Once you get on I-40, you can stop at the Grand Canyon (which you should if you haven't seen it before). Acoma Pueblo, about 40 minutes west of Albuquerque, is worth visiting as well. The Meteor Crater, between Flagstaff and Winslow, is kind of expensive, but interesting.
Spend a couple of days in Albuquerque so you can take a day trip to Santa Fe. Then start heading south. I don't know that you really have time to visit White Sands, but Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is just off I-25 a few miles of Socorro. Maybe you could swing through White Sands, but it seems a little out of your way. Then head back to CA.
Lee Ann
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Inscription Rock is worth a stop at El Morro:
http://www.nps.gov/elmo/index.htm
And El Malpais is worth a stop too.
http://www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
http://www.nps.gov/elmo/index.htm
And El Malpais is worth a stop too.
http://www.nps.gov/elma/index.htm
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I'd stop in Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest/Painted Desert, elMorro/Inscription Rock, Acoma Pueblo, and if time permits Canyon de Chelley and Chaco Canyon. Get a National Park pass at your first National Park.
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It could be snowing and if it is, and that worries you, take a more southerly route. I've gone to the south rim in the winter when it was fine, light jacket weather and very beautiful. Once in April there was light snow, which melted fairly quickly.
Just check the forecast before you leave.
Just check the forecast before you leave.
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Hi Megha,
I've been looking for travel companions to do the same road trip. Was wondering if you're open to including more people on your trip. I'm also in the bay area and the dates work perfectly for me.
Smriti
I've been looking for travel companions to do the same road trip. Was wondering if you're open to including more people on your trip. I'm also in the bay area and the dates work perfectly for me.
Smriti
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North of Flagstaff in an excellent Ancient Anasazi Indian village national monument. Allow one short day for ruins and volcano
http://www.nps.gov/wupa/historyculture/index.htm
The ONLY place to stay between Kingman (yawn except for Andy Devine display at their Museum) and Albuquerque is La Posada in Winslow Az. Highly recommended:
http://laposada.org/
While in Winslow, visit their famous mural - Standing on the Corner: http://standinonthecorner.com/
Note: Out of the way, but former gold mining town of Oatman is worth a visit. It has been restored to previous self. It used to be illegal to feed their wild burros, yet they sell burro snacks in all shops. Memorable photographs.
http://oatmangoldroad.org/
Vaga
http://www.nps.gov/wupa/historyculture/index.htm
The ONLY place to stay between Kingman (yawn except for Andy Devine display at their Museum) and Albuquerque is La Posada in Winslow Az. Highly recommended:
http://laposada.org/
While in Winslow, visit their famous mural - Standing on the Corner: http://standinonthecorner.com/
Note: Out of the way, but former gold mining town of Oatman is worth a visit. It has been restored to previous self. It used to be illegal to feed their wild burros, yet they sell burro snacks in all shops. Memorable photographs.
http://oatmangoldroad.org/
Vaga