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I need some help with the second half of my itinerary. We are flying into SF then driving to Yosemite. We plan to stay just outside the park the first night then Curry Village for 3 nights. The problem is the rest of the trip. We would like to go to Napa and Sonoma and wind up in San Francisco.
It seems like alot of driving to go from Yosemite to wine country in one day. There will be four of us. and I can't seem to find a reasonable place to stay in the Napa area. I think staying in Sonoma Valley might be too far a drive.
Please provide suggestions. Maybe a nice stopover on the way to Napa Sonoma? or reasonable lodging in the Napa area?
I'm stuck planning this part of the trip. thanks for any help in advance.
It seems like alot of driving to go from Yosemite to wine country in one day. There will be four of us. and I can't seem to find a reasonable place to stay in the Napa area. I think staying in Sonoma Valley might be too far a drive.
Please provide suggestions. Maybe a nice stopover on the way to Napa Sonoma? or reasonable lodging in the Napa area?
I'm stuck planning this part of the trip. thanks for any help in advance.
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You might look at staying in Murphys. Murphys is the heart of the Calaveras County Wine Country.
http://www.calaveraswines.org/
There are some excellent wines made in this area and they are more reasonably priced than Napa or Sonoma wines. There's also the gold country attractions in the area as well - Columbia, Mercer Caverns and Calaveras Big Trees.
Murphys is a 2.5 hour drive from Curry Village.
http://www.calaveraswines.org/
There are some excellent wines made in this area and they are more reasonably priced than Napa or Sonoma wines. There's also the gold country attractions in the area as well - Columbia, Mercer Caverns and Calaveras Big Trees.
Murphys is a 2.5 hour drive from Curry Village.
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Don't even need to go up as far as Fairfield-
Vallejo has lots of budget friendly hotels along
I-80-then you can head up Hwy 29 into Napa County.
Or over to Sonoma County via Hwys 29 and 12.
Sonoma is a big county-any place in particular
you were thinking of visiting in Sonoma County?
R5
Vallejo has lots of budget friendly hotels along
I-80-then you can head up Hwy 29 into Napa County.
Or over to Sonoma County via Hwys 29 and 12.
Sonoma is a big county-any place in particular
you were thinking of visiting in Sonoma County?
R5
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Are you planning to drive straight through from San Francisco to Yosemite and not stop along the way?
If so, then Yosemite to Napa is only about 20 miles more than SF-Yosemite.
Both trips are almost equidistance and should take you no more than 4-5 hours in non-peak traffic hours.
If you must stop before Napa, then R5's suggestion of Vallejo is an excellent one. If you're going to stay in Vallejo, where the hotel rates are much cheaper than in Napa, then try to find something right around Six Flags or the I-80 (Columbus Parkway) exit area. Don't get a hotel in other areas of Vallejo, not safe.
If so, then Yosemite to Napa is only about 20 miles more than SF-Yosemite.
Both trips are almost equidistance and should take you no more than 4-5 hours in non-peak traffic hours.
If you must stop before Napa, then R5's suggestion of Vallejo is an excellent one. If you're going to stay in Vallejo, where the hotel rates are much cheaper than in Napa, then try to find something right around Six Flags or the I-80 (Columbus Parkway) exit area. Don't get a hotel in other areas of Vallejo, not safe.
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Thank you all for your suggestions. We are actually staying in Groveland the first night before we stay in curry village Yosemite. It should be about 3 hours to get to Groveland. I like the idea of staying in Murphys and visiting the Calaveras Big Trees. I'm thinking we could drive from Yosemite to Calaveras then stay the night in Murphy's.
This way we could drive to Sonoma/Napa, maybe stay in Yountville for two nights . It looks like it would only be about 2 and 1/2 hours to get there from Murphy's. That brings us to Saturday.
We could spend the last day, Saturday in San Francisco before flying out Sunday morning.
Problems:
We fly out very early Sunday.7am. Should we sleep near the airport.? If so, what should we do with the car on Saturday while in San Francisco and what do we do with our luggage all day Saturday?
Second question? Any specific suggestions on where to stay in Murphys and Yountville? Thank you so much in advance.
This way we could drive to Sonoma/Napa, maybe stay in Yountville for two nights . It looks like it would only be about 2 and 1/2 hours to get there from Murphy's. That brings us to Saturday.
We could spend the last day, Saturday in San Francisco before flying out Sunday morning.
Problems:
We fly out very early Sunday.7am. Should we sleep near the airport.? If so, what should we do with the car on Saturday while in San Francisco and what do we do with our luggage all day Saturday?
Second question? Any specific suggestions on where to stay in Murphys and Yountville? Thank you so much in advance.
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stoweflake, I am also planning a Yosemite trip from SFO in June 13, whith the help of Fodors forum. I googled and found the area around Paso Robles equally good and scenic for wine tasting tours. On the way back to SFO you can also take the scenic highway 1 via Cambria and Monterey. You can skip Napa valley.
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