u/balialu

Planning a California trip — would love some advice 🙏

So, me and my husband are planning a 2 week trip to the US, flying in and out of San Francisco and we will have a car for the whole trip. Ideally, I want a mix of cities, scenic drives, and 1 week based in LA (not rushed). We came up with this plan and wanted some actual experienced people to maybe give their advice. So here's the plan:

Days 1–3: San Francisco

  • Day 1: Arrival, Embarcadero, Ferry Building, easy dinner
  • Day 2: Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Presidio, Marina
  • Day 3: Alcatraz (morning), Mission District, Dolores Park, Twin Peaks sunset

Day 4: Drive SF → Monterey / Carmel

  • Stops: Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, 17-Mile Drive
  • Overnight in Carmel or Monterey

Day 5: Big Sur → Santa Barbara

  • Bixby Bridge, scenic Big Sur stops
  • Overnight in Santa Barbara

Days 6–12: Los Angeles (7 nights, likely West Hollywood base)

Day 13: LA → Palm Springs / Joshua Tree

  • Drive to Palm Springs (~2h), optional Joshua Tree sunset
  • Overnight in Palm Springs

Day 14: Drive back via Yosemite → San Francisco

  • Very early start
  • Quick Yosemite Valley stops
  • Continue to SF for departure

Main questions:

  • Is Day 14 (Palm Springs → Yosemite → SF) too unrealistic?
  • Would you break that into 2 days? If yes, where’s the best stop?
  • Any must-stop places along the coast I’m missing?
  • Is 7 nights in LA too much / too little?
  • Any areas you’d change for staying in LA?
  • Any place I'm missing on the way?
  • Generally, any improvement to this plan would be welcome.

Open to all suggestions — especially from people who’ve done a similar loop 🙌

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u/balialu — 3 days ago

Planning a California trip — would love some advice 🙏

So, me and my husband are planning a 2 week trip to the US, flying in and out of San Francisco and we will have a car for the whole trip. Ideally, I want a mix of cities, scenic drives, and 1 week based in LA (not rushed). We came up with this plan and wanted some actual experienced people to maybe give their advice. So here's the plan:

Days 1–3: San Francisco

  • Day 1: Arrival, Embarcadero, Ferry Building, easy dinner
  • Day 2: Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Presidio, Marina
  • Day 3: Alcatraz (morning), Mission District, Dolores Park, Twin Peaks sunset

Day 4: Drive SF → Monterey / Carmel

  • Stops: Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, 17-Mile Drive
  • Overnight in Carmel or Monterey

Day 5: Big Sur → Santa Barbara

  • Bixby Bridge, scenic Big Sur stops
  • Overnight in Santa Barbara

Days 6–12: Los Angeles (7 nights, likely West Hollywood base)

Day 13: LA → Palm Springs / Joshua Tree

  • Drive to Palm Springs (~2h), optional Joshua Tree sunset
  • Overnight in Palm Springs

Day 14: Drive back via Yosemite → San Francisco

  • Very early start
  • Quick Yosemite Valley stops
  • Continue to SF for departure

Main questions:

  • Is Day 14 (Palm Springs → Yosemite → SF) too unrealistic?
  • Would you break that into 2 days? If yes, where’s the best stop?
  • Any must-stop places along the coast I’m missing?
  • Is 7 nights in LA too much / too little?
  • Any areas you’d change for staying in LA?
  • Any place I'm missing on the way?
  • Generally, any improvement to this plan would be welcome.

Open to all suggestions — especially from people who’ve done a similar loop 🙌

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u/balialu — 3 days ago
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Planning a California trip — would love some advice 🙏

So, me and my husband are planning a 2 week trip to the US, flying in and out of San Francisco and we will have a car for the whole trip. Ideally, I want a mix of cities, scenic drives, and 1 week based in LA (not rushed). We came up with this plan and wanted some actual experienced people to maybe give their advice. So here's the plan:

Days 1–3: San Francisco

  • Day 1: Arrival, Embarcadero, Ferry Building, easy dinner
  • Day 2: Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Presidio, Marina
  • Day 3: Alcatraz (morning), Mission District, Dolores Park, Twin Peaks sunset

Day 4: Drive SF → Monterey / Carmel

  • Stops: Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, 17-Mile Drive
  • Overnight in Carmel or Monterey

Day 5: Big Sur → Santa Barbara

  • Bixby Bridge, scenic Big Sur stops
  • Overnight in Santa Barbara

Days 6–12: Los Angeles (7 nights, likely West Hollywood base)

Day 13: LA → Palm Springs / Joshua Tree

  • Drive to Palm Springs (~2h), optional Joshua Tree sunset
  • Overnight in Palm Springs

Day 14: Drive back via Yosemite → San Francisco

  • Very early start
  • Quick Yosemite Valley stops
  • Continue to SF for departure

Main questions:

  • Is Day 14 (Palm Springs → Yosemite → SF) too unrealistic?
  • Would you break that into 2 days? If yes, where’s the best stop?
  • Any must-stop places along the coast I’m missing?
  • Is 7 nights in LA too much / too little?
  • Any areas you’d change for staying in LA?
  • Any place I'm missing on the way?
  • Generally, any improvement to this plan would be welcome.

Open to all suggestions — especially from people who’ve done a similar loop 🙌

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u/balialu — 3 days ago

Planning a California trip — would love some advice 🙏

So, me and my husband are planning a 2 week trip to the US, flying in and out of San Francisco and we will have a car for the whole trip. Ideally, I want a mix of cities, scenic drives, and 1 week based in LA (not rushed). We came up with this plan and wanted some actual experienced people to maybe give their advice. So here's the plan:

Days 1–3: San Francisco

  • Day 1: Arrival, Embarcadero, Ferry Building, easy dinner
  • Day 2: Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Presidio, Marina
  • Day 3: Alcatraz (morning), Mission District, Dolores Park, Twin Peaks sunset

Day 4: Drive SF → Monterey / Carmel

  • Stops: Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, 17-Mile Drive
  • Overnight in Carmel or Monterey

Day 5: Big Sur → Santa Barbara

  • Bixby Bridge, scenic Big Sur stops
  • Overnight in Santa Barbara

Days 6–12: Los Angeles (7 nights, likely West Hollywood base)

  • Day 6: Arrive + chill
  • Day 7: Hollywood + Griffith Observatory
  • Day 8: Santa Monica → Venice → Malibu
  • Day 9: Getty Center
  • Day 10: Universal Studios or Warner Bros
  • Day 11: The Grove / LACMA
  • Day 12: Free / flexible day

Day 13: LA → Palm Springs / Joshua Tree

  • Drive to Palm Springs (~2h), optional Joshua Tree sunset
  • Overnight in Palm Springs

Day 14: Drive back via Yosemite → San Francisco

  • Very early start
  • Quick Yosemite Valley stops
  • Continue to SF for departure

Main questions:

  • Is Day 14 (Palm Springs → Yosemite → SF) too unrealistic?
  • Would you break that into 2 days? If yes, where’s the best stop?
  • Any must-stop places along the coast I’m missing?
  • Is 7 nights in LA too much / too little?
  • Any areas you’d change for staying in LA?
  • Any place I'm missing on the way?
  • Generally, any improvement to this plan would be welcome.

Open to all suggestions — especially from people who’ve done a similar loop 🙌

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u/balialu — 3 days ago

Planning a California trip — would love some advice 🙏

So, me and my husband are planning a 2 week trip to the US, flying in and out of San Francisco and we will have a car for the whole trip. Ideally, I want a mix of cities, scenic drives, and 1 week based in LA (not rushed). We came up with this plan and wanted some actual experienced people to maybe give their advice. So here's the plan:

Days 1–3: San Francisco

  • Day 1: Arrival, Embarcadero, Ferry Building, easy dinner
  • Day 2: Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, Presidio, Marina
  • Day 3: Alcatraz (morning), Mission District, Dolores Park, Twin Peaks sunset

Day 4: Drive SF → Monterey / Carmel

  • Stops: Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, 17-Mile Drive
  • Overnight in Carmel or Monterey

Day 5: Big Sur → Santa Barbara

  • Bixby Bridge, scenic Big Sur stops
  • Overnight in Santa Barbara

Days 6–12: Los Angeles (7 nights, likely West Hollywood base)

  • Day 6: Arrive + chill
  • Day 7: Hollywood + Griffith Observatory
  • Day 8: Santa Monica → Venice → Malibu
  • Day 9: Getty Center
  • Day 10: Universal Studios or Warner Bros
  • Day 11: The Grove / LACMA
  • Day 12: Free / flexible day

Day 13: LA → Palm Springs / Joshua Tree

  • Drive to Palm Springs (~2h), optional Joshua Tree sunset
  • Overnight in Palm Springs

Day 14: Drive back via Yosemite → San Francisco

  • Very early start
  • Quick Yosemite Valley stops
  • Continue to SF for departure

Main questions:

  • Is Day 14 (Palm Springs → Yosemite → SF) too unrealistic?
  • Would you break that into 2 days? If yes, where’s the best stop?
  • Any must-stop places along the coast I’m missing?
  • Is 7 nights in LA too much / too little?
  • Any areas you’d change for staying in LA?
  • Any place I'm missing on the way?
  • Generally, any improvement to this plan would be welcome.

Open to all suggestions — especially from people who’ve done a similar loop 🙌

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u/balialu — 3 days ago