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LA to San Francisco Coastal Drive

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Energies
Profile Blog Joined September 2003
Australia3225 Posts
July 30 2010 13:12 GMT
#1
Hi Guys,

A couple of friends and I are going to be in the US for the WCG Grand Final, afterwards we plan on hiring a car and taking the coastal road from LA to San Francisco. I had a couple of questions for people familiar with California or anyone who has done the drive before.

We would all like to fly out of SF on the 10-11th. We are leaving LA later in the afternoon on the 4th.

Doing some research, it seems the drive can be anywhere between 8-12 hours depending on how lead footed you are.

Is there anyway of making the drive last 2-3 days, are there enough justified stops along the way?

Alternatively do you guys have any suggestions, essentially we have a car and 6 days to use and would like to spend a couple of days in SF.

Cheers!

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CharlieMurphy
Profile Blog Joined March 2006
United States22895 Posts
July 30 2010 13:17 GMT
#2
If you take the 1 Highway (Pacific Coast Highway/PCH) It is mostly a scenic route and not used outside of main cities. Alternatively you could take the 99 or the 5. The 5 is the fastest and most direct route, with less sights. 1 is the opposite.

As far as making it take longer, I dunno. Stop at random beaches and party.
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LosingID8
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
CA10829 Posts
July 30 2010 14:55 GMT
#3
the drive from LA to SF actually only takes 6-7 hours... lol
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SoLaR[i.C]
Profile Blog Joined August 2003
United States2969 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-30 15:31:33
July 30 2010 15:17 GMT
#4
On July 30 2010 22:17 CharlieMurphy wrote:
If you take the 1 Highway (Pacific Coast Highway/PCH) It is mostly a scenic route and not used outside of main cities. Alternatively you could take the 99 or the 5. The 5 is the fastest and most direct route, with less sights. 1 is the opposite.

As far as making it take longer, I dunno. Stop at random beaches and party.

I second Highway 1. It's an absolutely gorgeous, coastal, winding road that will take you the entire way. According to google maps, it's ~10 hours worth of driving. You could definitely split this up into two days by finding a campsite along the way.

Here ya go, and have fun.
Highway 1 from SF to LA
ella_guru
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Canada1741 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-30 15:22:32
July 30 2010 15:21 GMT
#5
On July 30 2010 22:12 Energies wrote:

Is there anyway of making the drive last 2-3 days, are there enough justified stops along the way?




Take the long way home!

The direct route is for people who want to get the ride over with. Take the route that lasts as long as you want it to.
Each day gets better : )
gchan
Profile Joined October 2007
United States654 Posts
July 30 2010 15:31 GMT
#6
I usually make the direct LA-SF drive (which is like 6 hours), but it's not the most exciting drive in the world. Farmland, farmland, and farmland. With that being said, I've also made the coastal trip drive a few times spread out over several days, and I'd definitely recommend it. There are very few drives in the world as gorgeous as the CA-1 Central Coast drive. Plus, there really isn't 5 days worth of "tourist stuff" to do in SF, so take your time. Here are the two variants I've done:

Map 1 - LA, Santa Barbara, San Simeon, Monterey, SF

Map 2 - LA, Santa Maria, Big Sur, Santa Cruz, SF

Keep in mind I camped at most of the places I stayed at overnight.
Highlights: Malibu coastal area, Santa Barbara (beach town, college), Santa Maria + nearby vineyards, San Luis Obispo (Nice college town), Morro Bay (beautiful coastal town), Big Sur (park, hikes, waterfalls), Monterey, Santa Cruz, Half Moon Bay.

PM me if you want more details. I also live in SF so if you want to meet up, let me know.
Superiorwolf
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
United States5509 Posts
July 30 2010 15:38 GMT
#7
I think I-5 is the fastest at liek 6 hours, but it has no view it's just 75 mph speed limit basically nothing but a two lane road all the way up to SFO, and most people go like 85-90 there so you'll get there faster. I haven't gone on the coastal route but I imagine it much slower but much prettier.

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dirtyshoes
Profile Joined April 2010
United States12 Posts
July 30 2010 15:57 GMT
#8
If you want to spend more than one day on the drive from LA to SF, definitely take Highway 1 (PCH).

Highlights: Malibu coastal area, Santa Barbara (beach town, college), Santa Maria + nearby vineyards, San Luis Obispo (Nice college town), Morro Bay (beautiful coastal town), Big Sur (park, hikes, waterfalls), Monterey, Santa Cruz, Half Moon Bay.

In addition to those places, check out Solvang (small Danish? town), Hearst Castle is a good visit, and the 17-mile drive at Pebble Beach has some beautiful rocky coastline.

PM me if you want more details, I've done the drive many times.
R04R
Profile Joined March 2009
United States1631 Posts
July 30 2010 16:00 GMT
#9
On July 31 2010 00:31 gchan wrote:
Map 2 - LA, Santa Maria, Big Sur, Santa Cruz, SF

Keep in mind I camped at most of the places I stayed at overnight.
Highlights: Malibu coastal area, Santa Barbara (beach town, college), Santa Maria + nearby vineyards, San Luis Obispo (Nice college town), Morro Bay (beautiful coastal town), Big Sur (park, hikes, waterfalls), Monterey, Santa Cruz, Half Moon Bay.

PM me if you want more details. I also live in SF so if you want to meet up, let me know.


I fully endorse the 2nd map, however I'd switch Santa Maria with either Santa Barbara or San Luis Obispo/Morro Bay, and they're both full of young college students to help you/socialize. Big Sur is famous around the world for the scenery there.
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mucker
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States1120 Posts
July 30 2010 16:16 GMT
#10
My girlfriend is Australian, so I've had lots of interactions with Australians visiting LA and many of them make this drive.

Some general tips:

- If you're from NSW or VIC you're not going to be impressed with California's beaches when it comes to spending at day at them. The weather is cooler than you're used to, the water is way colder. The water is also choppier than any beach you'd go to swim at but the waves are weaker than one you'd surf at.

- You'll find the drive very beautiful and worth doing, but don't try to stretch it out. Much more rewarding to head inland for wine country and or hiking through redwoods. Optimal places for that will mostly depend on your budget for accommodations.

- Don't do any big shopping in LA. The route you're taking is full of people looking to break into rental cars for camera equipment because so many tourists drive it and photograph it. Two groups of my gf's friends had this happen to them, lost not just electronics but also records and clothes they bought in LA. Do your shopping in SF and never leave your cameras in your car, hide laptops as best you can.

- If you haven't been to LA before spend at least a day doing some tourist stuff (not sure how much time you'll have during wcg itself). The Getty museum alone is worth spending a day it if you are at all into art. Avoid hollywood movie stuff unless you are wayyyyy into it. Also check if there are any bands you like playing, you can see music acts in LA for $10-$15 that you'd pay $40+ to see in Australia, and a lot of stuff that very rarely tours Australia.
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phosphorylation
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2935 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-30 16:38:10
July 30 2010 16:37 GMT
#11
Go through the desert and take 395 up towards Reno. Incredible mountain scenery you won't see in australia. One of the most dramatic in the states. You can either take tioga pass (really great mountain pass) or drive through lake tahoe (great alpine lake) to return to SF.
A lot of possible stops/hikes along the way too.
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Zidane
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States1689 Posts
July 30 2010 16:41 GMT
#12
Honestly, there's not really much in between to see unless you wanna go east and go to VEGAS!
phosphorylation
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States2935 Posts
July 30 2010 16:45 GMT
#13
Seriously? In the state with the highest point and lowest point in continental US? In the state with the tallest (redwood), biggest (sequoia), and oldest (bristlecone pine) trees in the world? We also have arguably the best coastline in the US too.
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hoborg
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States430 Posts
July 30 2010 16:49 GMT
#14
On July 31 2010 01:16 mucker wrote:
Also check if there are any bands you like playing, you can see music acts in LA for $10-$15 that you'd pay $40+ to see in Australia, and a lot of stuff that very rarely tours Australia.


Not to blog-hijack, but I just moved to long beach and I've been wondering what the best way is to find out about shows in the area. I used to live in Boston and all the show listings were compiled into one free paper - is there anything like that in LA?

OP, I second the Getty Museum - I was not super into the art collection they had, but the museum itself is an awesome work of architecture and gardens and such, you should check it out.
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Zlasher
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
United States9129 Posts
July 30 2010 16:59 GMT
#15
I-5 is the fastest, you can get there in like 6 hours if you wanted, but the sites are boring, do everyone a favor and take the PCH, you wont regret it, and you'll still get down in 7.5-8 hours tops
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mucker
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States1120 Posts
July 30 2010 17:15 GMT
#16
On July 31 2010 01:49 hoborg wrote:
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On July 31 2010 01:16 mucker wrote:
Also check if there are any bands you like playing, you can see music acts in LA for $10-$15 that you'd pay $40+ to see in Australia, and a lot of stuff that very rarely tours Australia.


Not to blog-hijack, but I just moved to long beach and I've been wondering what the best way is to find out about shows in the area. I used to live in Boston and all the show listings were compiled into one free paper - is there anything like that in LA?


LA Weekly is a good place to start for all events, including music. They break it down by type and by region, you'll find a lot of stuff there you wouldn't otherwise. Pretty much every venue has a mailing list, I sign up at every new venue I go to to get heads ups on things. Most of the time you'll end up going back to 4-5 same places that regularly have the kind of music you like.

One of the best resources is last.fm. Make an account and start scrobbling you listens, set you location to LA and it will recommend shows based on your listening habits. That's how I usually find out about stuff I'd miss otherwise.
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hoborg
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
United States430 Posts
July 30 2010 17:46 GMT
#17
On July 31 2010 02:15 mucker wrote:
One of the best resources is last.fm. Make an account and start scrobbling you listens, set you location to LA and it will recommend shows based on your listening habits. That's how I usually find out about stuff I'd miss otherwise.


Oh, I had last.fm but didn't know about this, thanks! Yay, Boris and Red Sparowes next month!
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chennis
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
Taiwan227 Posts
July 30 2010 18:42 GMT
#18
If you plan it properly, you can probably make it last a few days. (going to the beach, crashing random parties @ ucsb along the way...., etc.etc.)
Doughboy
Profile Joined April 2010
United States721 Posts
July 30 2010 19:14 GMT
#19
LA to SF takes 6 hours on normal traffic so... I guess you could go the other direction and dick around the LA area or something lolol
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G5
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
United States2921 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-07-30 21:20:59
July 30 2010 21:18 GMT
#20
How about you guys shoot up past SF an hour to Sonoma County and chill with me and my boys instead of trying to make a 9 hour trip take 2-3 days

On July 30 2010 23:55 LosingID8 wrote:
the drive from LA to SF actually only takes 6-7 hours... lol


Your one crazy as fuck driver...Many people here are.
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