
A view of the Golden Gate Bridge on a clear day. You can also park near one end and walk or bike along the 1 mile-long bridge and take pictures if you have time. If you take Highway 101 into the city from the north, you can drive over the Golden Gate Bridge and see the views of the city’s notorious fog doesn’t spoil it.

It is worth your while to take a detour to San Francisco, no matter what route you take between Seattle and LA. You can take a self-guided tour of the adobe structures and grounds that have been restored to their original state. Sitting in central Sacramento is Sutter’s Fort, a trade colony built in the mid-1800s by Swiss immigrant John Sutter in what was then Mexico and abandoned less than a decade later after the California Gold Rush lured people elsewhere. Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park, Sacramento, CA If you go after dark, you can admire the bridge walkway’s aquamarine lights.

Visit this landmark bridge and experience its glass walkway that provides a perfect view of the Sacramento River underneath. If you need to stretch your legs, stopping at the Sundial Bridge in Redding is a great option. Enjoy the quiet of the Portland Japanese Garden Sundial Bridge, Redding, CA There is a waterfall and teahouse to enjoy, and when you’ve seen everything in the garden you can check out the International Rose Test Garden that’s located alongside it in the park. Relax in nature and admire some beautiful flowers that come from all over the world in the Japanese Garden that is part of Portland’s Washington Park. Then you’ll continue south, back on the 101, through towns like Santa Barbara, Malibu and Santa Monica before reaching LA.ĥ Stops to Make Along the Way Portland Japanese Garden, Portland, OR You’ll continue south on this highway along the Oregon Coast and into California where it goes inland through San Francisco and then back over to the Pacific Coast and Highway 1 at Monterey.

You’ll drive north to south through most of Washington, Oregon and California. May be a hard deciscion re the coastal drive or the inland drive.Travel down the United States’ West Coast from Seattle to Los Angeles and see jaw-dropping scenery and interesting cities and towns. So Maybe:ĭay 5 Crescent City-Redwood NP-Garberville (Humbolds)

Last part to SF, don't forget to drive Avenue of the Giants in Humboldt Redwoods SP. Then the drive to Medford, Crescent City and to Redwood NP. Crater Lake is great but only with blue skies otherwise this deep blue lake will be deep grey. You could drive from there to the Sisters area or Bend, also worth a visit, and explore Crater Lake on your way south. On the other hand, Columbia River gorge is also stunning and a visit to Multnomah Falls is a must. You can drive all along the Oregon coast to California. Helens and then to Portland for your first night. I definitely agree with Voyaging and Kitters, see Mnt St. You are packing a lot of things on this trip.
