April Roadtrip Decision Struggle
We’ve been working up an itinerary for an early-April NW roadtrip. Struggling to make it work though. Too much we want to do in 10 days. Got me thinking about other early-April options that might be more weather-friendly for the time of year. I think snow closures will still be a thing in ONP cutting half of it off to us (?).
Here’s the struggle itinerary, we’re road warriors, no camping happening... do love National Park historic lodges though:
1: Fly In / Vancouver 2Days / Cascade Amtrak to Sea / Sea 2D / loop ONP 2D / Drive Oregon Coast 2D / Portland 2D / Fly Out
It’s too much even for me on paper. Most other advice is to skip Portland, just use to fly out, and Oregon Coast is 1 day. That might improve it.
Making it worse on myself by also considering these:
2: San Diego/Joshua Tree/Death Valley/Vegas
3: Utah NPs: Vegas/Zion/Arches/Canyonlands/out?
This will be our 4th road trip in 3 years. Preference is to do a NW this time, but the other 2 are on the list. Did most of AZ, NM and Northern CA-Yosemite. I know I’m scattered here, curious on your personal preferences or thoughts with regards to which you’ve enjoyed more or how you’d tweak these or considerations for the early April weather.
Cheers!
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