It could be simply the recognition of the program that going up the east side entrance thru Tioga Pass to Yosemite would be too arduous for many vehicles!Thanks for the suggestions. When I mapped out the route it wouldn't let me go to the east side of Sierras and that was my intention originally.
Roads across the Sierras in the southern stretch are all closed in the winter. Google maps and the like have sent enough people onto winter-closed roads before.Thanks for the suggestions. When I mapped out the route it wouldn't let me go to the east side of Sierras and that was my intention originally.
I think you need more time than 14-20 days. You won't have time to breathe much less see anything. You'll be driving most of the time.
excellent suggestions !Right on your way is the World's Largest Fiberglass Cow, Salem Sue - Salem Sue - The World’s Largest Holstein Cow Statue (gettingstamped.com)
A little closer to home, if you're willing to take 10 to/from Fargo, instead of 94, you'll be driving right past:
The World's Largest Turkey - Frazee, MN - World's Largest Turkey (roadsideamerica.com)
Off the path a bit, between 10 and 94:
The World's Largest Loon - World's Largest Loon, Vergas, Minnesota (roadsideamerica.com)
The World's Largest Pelican - World's Largest Pelican, Pelican Rapids, Minnesota (roadsideamerica.com)
Some thoughts....
- Reservations are required to enter Yosemite - even for day use. You cannot enter without a reservation.
- End of summer is fire season. Keep an eye on the the CalFire website... https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents
- summer is road destruction time. CalTrans has a handy website for checking road conditions: https://roads.dot.ca.gov/ the main website is also useful and informative for travelers: https://dot.ca.gov/
- The central valley (roughly, the 5 and 99 freeways between Grapevine and Redding) is not a pleasant place to be anytime of the year...It is especially miserable during fire season. I try to avoid it as much as possible. The 5 is a truck route...nothing but trucks, truck stops, giant warehouses and fast food chain restaurants...oh, and the aqueduct! The 99 is a little better. It often has three lanes in each direction and it has some very good Mexican food along the way.
- Yosemite may be closed, if threatened by fires.
- The local (rural) economy is very sensitive to tourism and last year the fires and the pandemic devastated much of the local economy like I've never seen before. Last time I went down into town, for example, it seemed like there were five gone out-of-business stores for every one that was still struggling to remain open. There is a lot more to California than what people see on TV, hear about on the radio and love to hate on. Please be kind to the locals. We won't show it and won't admit it but many are struggling mightily.
- PLEASE, please, please...pack out your trash. Bonus points for packing out some trash left by others.
- As Vaughn says, you may (or may not) prefer enter and exit Yosemite from the East side. Google maps won't let you plan a route through there now because the passes are all closed for winter (except Donner pass, of course) but after mid-May or so, they will be opened. Tioga pass very often opens before others. It may take some time for google to realize the pass is open.
- the 150 mile stretch of I-15 between Barstow and Las Vegas can be a parking lot...as in stop and go, creeping along at 5~10MPH for 150 miles.
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