![]() |
Yosemite -driving from San Francisco
Some retired teachers who only have driven on the flat gulf coast and on city freeways are thinking about driving from San Francisco to Yosemite. I see that it takes around 4 to 5 hours or so. I am concerned about the roads. Are there steep or curved mountainous roads going there. We are wimps about the driving I know, but I get nervous about dropoffs etc.
Should we arrange a bus to get us there instead? I see that some go right to the park and stay at hotels there. We had hoped to go the middle of next May. Thanks for the info. Decb |
The roads are completely safe and have guard rails. You should be fine. My family and I camp in Yosemite every year. This year we rented a 31' motorhome for the first time. I drove those roads in that behemoth without a problem.
|
you already posted this question and got several answers. No need to start a new thread -- to find all of your posts, click on your name.
|
You could always drive via 140 which is a gradual rise along the Merced River.
|
Thanks. I couldn't find the replies. Found lots of tips. Thanks for the info. Decb
|
I didn't think the drive was too bad. There are quite a few turn-outs, so you can drive rather slowly if you wish and let the other cars pass at the next turn-out.
There are some pictures of Hwy 120 (the shortest route from San Francisco) posted here: http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Highway120.htm |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 03:09 AM. |