family road trip from SF to Portland to Seattle
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family road trip from SF to Portland to Seattle
We are road tripping from San Francisco to Portland and ending in Seattle. Our trip will last about 2 weeks, so there is time for lots of sightseeing and over night stays along the way. We are staying with friends in Portland and Seattle but would like to make the most of the in betweens. We are 2 forty somethings with 2 girls aged 9 and 7. We love food and nature. Any suggestions?
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Two weeks is OK. But that is a lot of territory so you will have to be pretty selective. Do you want any time IN SF? And will this be round trip or a one-way drive?
But basically you will want to allocate about 3 days for the northern CA coast and the redwoods, 2 or 3 days for the Oregon coast, say 2 or 3 days in Portland and Seattle each depending on your friends plans . . . And the remainder maybe in Olympic nationa park.
Two weeks is OK. But that is a lot of territory so you will have to be pretty selective. Do you want any time IN SF? And will this be round trip or a one-way drive?
But basically you will want to allocate about 3 days for the northern CA coast and the redwoods, 2 or 3 days for the Oregon coast, say 2 or 3 days in Portland and Seattle each depending on your friends plans . . . And the remainder maybe in Olympic nationa park.
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This has been a very snowy winter and even in late June some of the mountain areas, such as part of the rim at Crater Lake, and the visitor areas at altitude on Mt. Rainier, are still going to have quite a lot of snow on the ground. In addition, we like to say that summer in Seattle starts on the fifth of July, prior to which you run a high risk of having the mountains cloudy or downright socked in.
So your best chance of staying in good weather is to stay at lower elevations and closer to the coast.
Here's a 13-day plan which I like (others may disagree of course.) Overnight points are listed.
1 SF - Eureka via Avenue of the Giants. Dinner at the Samoa Cookhouse.
2 Bandon
3 Hood River (This is a longish day drive; Mt. Hood and the Gorge could also be included as a day trip while you're staying in Portland.
4 Portland
5 Portland
6 Portland
7 Lake Quinault
8 Forks, stops at Ruby Beach and Hoh rain forest - Hall of Mosses walk.
9 Port Angeles
10 PA (Victoria day trip)
11 Seattle
12 Seattle
13 Seattle
Map - https://goo.gl/maps/ueLTMaQjqYK2
This would have you staying on US 101 through the redwoods and the southern Oregon coast (the most scenic part) then heading inland to Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge before staying in Portland for a couple of days. Then you'd return to the coast for Olympic National Park, seeing more beautiful coast, the incredible Hoh rain forest, and Hurricane Ridge. I've added a day trip (as foot passengers) on the ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria BC.
Then into Seattle via the ferry from Bainbridge Island, finishing with your Seattle visit.
This is quite flexible of course, but it would give you some terrific highlights.
So your best chance of staying in good weather is to stay at lower elevations and closer to the coast.
Here's a 13-day plan which I like (others may disagree of course.) Overnight points are listed.
1 SF - Eureka via Avenue of the Giants. Dinner at the Samoa Cookhouse.
2 Bandon
3 Hood River (This is a longish day drive; Mt. Hood and the Gorge could also be included as a day trip while you're staying in Portland.
4 Portland
5 Portland
6 Portland
7 Lake Quinault
8 Forks, stops at Ruby Beach and Hoh rain forest - Hall of Mosses walk.
9 Port Angeles
10 PA (Victoria day trip)
11 Seattle
12 Seattle
13 Seattle
Map - https://goo.gl/maps/ueLTMaQjqYK2
This would have you staying on US 101 through the redwoods and the southern Oregon coast (the most scenic part) then heading inland to Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge before staying in Portland for a couple of days. Then you'd return to the coast for Olympic National Park, seeing more beautiful coast, the incredible Hoh rain forest, and Hurricane Ridge. I've added a day trip (as foot passengers) on the ferry between Port Angeles and Victoria BC.
Then into Seattle via the ferry from Bainbridge Island, finishing with your Seattle visit.
This is quite flexible of course, but it would give you some terrific highlights.
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My highlights between the cities you mention are the redwoods of northern California, the Oregon Coast, the Columbia River Gorge, and Mt. Rainer. You have plenty of time to visit them and to spend time with your friends in Portland and Seattle (who will also no doubt have suggestions about fun things to do).
Crater Lake is an intriguing phenomenon, but the Oregon Coast offers spectacular scenery and it is dotted with little towns that are geared up to welcome families such as yours. The Rogue River, the Oregon Dunes, Cape Perpetua, The Oregon Coast Aquarium (in Newport), the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse (also near Newport), the Sea Lion Caves (near Florence), and Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach are some of the attractions on the coast.
In case you are wondering, driving the Oregon coast is a very different experience from driving the California coast.
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Crater Lake is an intriguing phenomenon, but the Oregon Coast offers spectacular scenery and it is dotted with little towns that are geared up to welcome families such as yours. The Rogue River, the Oregon Dunes, Cape Perpetua, The Oregon Coast Aquarium (in Newport), the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse (also near Newport), the Sea Lion Caves (near Florence), and Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach are some of the attractions on the coast.
In case you are wondering, driving the Oregon coast is a very different experience from driving the California coast.
HTtY
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You still didn't answer some of my questions in the first post. I still think that with 2 weeks you can make a complete loop including SF, the California north coast, Oregon coast, Olympic NP, Seattle, Portland, Columbia Gorge including waterfalls, Bend and Crater Lake NP.
If you are flying into California, I suggested Sacramento (SMF) instead of SFO because of its easy access to I-5.
Do you have plans to go elsewhere after Seattle?
If you are flying into California, I suggested Sacramento (SMF) instead of SFO because of its easy access to I-5.
Do you have plans to go elsewhere after Seattle?
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We will be flying into SF on Friday June 23rd. My wife has business there over the weekend.So will most likely hit the road Monday or Tuesday. We plan to arrive in Seattle on the 2 or 3rd of July. Our flight back home is on the 5th.
Thank you for all the suggestions so far.
Thank you for all the suggestions so far.
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