Las Vegas, Mammoth, Bend Oregon Route Suggestions
Hi All:
We are currently in Palm Springs and will be driving our SUV back to Seattle soon but we will be making stops in Las Vegas and Bend Oregon to see friends. I wanted to ask you all for route suggestions on the stretch between Las Vegas and Bend. We will be leaving Las Vegas around the 19th of May and I want to make sure that we should be okay on our routes to avoid any snow. I am hoping that by mid-May the risk will be low, but I know some of the routes can climb to pretty high altitudes as well. Questions on the segment from LV to Mammoth The "google suggested" direct route from LV to Mammoth is the 95 to the 226 to Big Pine and then north on the 395 on up to Mammoth and the Lee Vining area.
Again the "google suggested route" is straight north on the 395 and is about a nine hour drive.
Thanks in advance! |
If taking US395 past Reno, change to CA139 in Susanville to get to Klamath Falls.
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Just quick -- I wouldn't plan on Tioga Pass in mid May. Normally plowing starts the 2nd or 3rd week of April and after the snow is cleared they still have to assess road damage over the winter. This year hasn't been a heavy snow year but it is snowing up there right now.
I'd head up 395 and follow Michael's suggestion of 139. |
Okay great-I will check out the route along the 139 up to Susanville. Is the area around there a nice area to stop for the night?
Just so I am sure I understand, Tioga pass is route 120 that runs east-west through Yosemite ending near Lee Vining, right? We are not planning on taking that road, but I assume that travelling north up the 395 near that junction should probably be okay that time of year? |
395 veers into Nevada, thus avoiding the higher passes to the Lake Tahoe area. It should be fine.
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If you wanted to avoid Klamath Falls, you can stay on US 395 through Lakeview to Valley Falls and get on OR 31 to get to US 97 just south of La Pine. You get to see the Oregon Outback driving OR 31. It is also known as the Volcanic Legacy Highway (about 120 miles). An interesting side trip off 31 is the town of Fort Rock with a big rock of the same name.
You'll find much better lodging opportunities near Carson City or Reno than in Lee Vining. |
Okay, so I think we have at least decided some of the routing for the trip:
We will leave Las Vegas fairly early and route through Death Valley via the 95 and the 190 and push on to make the first night stop at Mammoth Lake itself. That is 5 hours and 40 minutes and 338 miles. But the shorter route of 5h 21 m going further north on the 95 and cutting across the 266 looks like it has a pretty high summit of around 7000 ft. We figured we could stop in Stovepipe Wells for lunch. But we think whichever route we take, it is probably worth pushing on to Mammoth. From there I think we will take a leisurely day and leave Mammoth after munch and only go as far as Reno since there are better lodging and dining options there. The next decision after that is to decide whether to to take the Klamath falls route or the route tomfuller mentions via Lakeview. We would probably spend the night in either Klamath Falls or Lakeview. Does anyone have a strop opinion about either route up to Lakeview or Klamath Falls or the routes from Klamath Falls versus Lakeview to Bend? Also, we are considering taking the route from Bend to Seattle via the Columbia River route joining that route near The Dalles or further west like Biggs Junction if that stretch is more scenic. We have seen some of that route (but mostly further west toward Portland) over the years, but I wondered if the 84 on the Oregon side going west is prettier than the highway 14 on the Washington side going west? We will probably stop around Portland for the night, so either way we should have plenty of time to sightsee. Many thanks again for the help! |
If you stick with Lakeview, the Executive Inn and Suites is probably the best. There are about 7 hotels/motels in Lakeview. There are a lot more choices in K-Falls but heavier traffic. It is only 3 to 3.5 hours from Lakeview to Bend.
Leaving Bend, I like taking 97 to Madras then US 26 to Government Camp and OR Rt. 35 north on the east side of Mt. Hood to the town of Hood River. Hood River is known for kite surfing on the Columbia River. I like the waterfalls on the Oregon side of the river instead of Rt. 14 on the Washington side. There is a toll bridge across the river called "the bridge of the Gods" not far from Hood River. |
I think we will end up taking your route from Bend to Hood River. We are spending the night in Portland near the airport so that would be a more scenic route. We do know Hood River from visiting many years back. Is the stretch between Hood River and the Dalles nice? We could take the 197 up to the Dalles if that stretch is nice.
Thanks for the info on Lakeview as well. We decided after Mammoth we are going to only go as far as Lake Tahoe. That opens up the option of cutting over to Redding for the next night where there are more choices and then going up to Bend from there. But we still haven't decided 100% on that. Thanks again all for the suggestions and help-it has been super useful. |
Going through Death Valley be sure to download the old visitor guide and in particular PRINT the following map
https://www.nps.gov/deva/planyourvis...-Las-Vegas.pdf If it's hot (which it can be) take the FASTEST route. If it isn't that hot, take the SCENIC route. There is a McDonald's in Lone Pine that has a great view of Mt Whitney, and lots of parking. The bathrooms MAY be open. The Eastern Sierra Visitor Center before that has a picnic area but is minimally open due to COVID, maybe water and bathrooms also? For the stretch heading up the 395, my preference has always been to stay in Bishop and not Mammoth Lakes. Surprisingly, the restaurant options are better in Bishop maybe because it's a more 365-day town than a resort town. That also gives you more time to make scenic stops in DV and possibly also a drive through Manzanar if you've not been. Just depends on how you want to split the days. When not staying with friends in Bishop I use the cheap-ish Travelodge on Elm Street ($85). A mandatory stop in Bishop has always been Erik Schat's Bakkery. They are open. But probably no samples https://schatsbakery.com/wp/ The Vons at the north end of town is okay for grabngo if you need that. Bishop would also be the best place to gas up. Usually "the Res" ie Paiute Palace on 395 heading west out of town is a few cents less than any of the intown options. |
Thanks for the bakery suggestion-we will be sure to stop! We have been to DV before so (as you say) depending on the heat we may slow down or speed up that part of the visit.
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DV Visitor Center bathrooms will be open 8 to 5 pm?
If you have never stopped at the Division Creek Rest Area on 395, it's a good one. |
I second Schat's Bakery. Think sandwiches! I stay with friends in Bishop who introduced me & the locals know what's good.
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Hi All:
I just wanted to circle back now that we have finished our trip and are home in Seattle. We ended up changing up the route a bit. We decided to take the route from Las Vegas through Death Valley as planned to Mammoth. That was a very scenic route and was one of our favorite stretches. From Mammoth, we ended up deciding to only go as far as Tahoe for the night where we stayed at the Marriott Timber Lodge-one of the nicest places we stayed. We then routed over from Tahoe to Redding. We chose to go that way because we didn't love the lodging choices in the Reno area or what would have been the night after Reno between Reno and Bend. It was good that we decided to go to Redding (via Sacramento) because we had a storm system move in with fairly heavy snowfall-surprising for mid-May! And that system moved directly towards the Reno area and on up to the area around Susanville, so Redding turned out to be a good choice. The drive from Redding up to Bend was also lovely. We enjoyed Bend, although as an area known for 260+ days of sunshine we arrived in pouring rain. But what are you going to do-it's the NW, right? The drive up to the Dalles and then along the Columbia to Portland from Bend was also really scenic, and curvier than I expected near the Deschutes River. We did drive by Multnomah Falls, although since it was a weekend, the parking lot was too full to stop. But we had visited before so we were okay with just driving by. Thanks all for all the advice-it was very helpful in planning our route! |
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