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2017
25
March
Where to Find Budget-Friendly Accommodation on a San Francisco Road Trip?
25
March
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DeeAnn
We did this same trip two summers ago. One of my favorite stops was Seaside Oregan. We stayed right on the beach.
Also we rode out on the dunes. It was amazing, you end up riding along the gorgeous beach.
Amy-Lynn
I just did this roadtrip in the summer. We booked a cabin at the KOA in Petaluma, CA. About an hour north of San Fran. KOA's are the best. Lots to do for the kids.
Karen
If you love olives stop in Corning at The Olive Pit. Free tasting! If you are staying in Vacaville go to the Jelly Belly factory for a tour. If you love jelly bellies go to the jelly belly outlet in Vacaville. Go the outlet store at 1663 East Monte Vista Ave (Nut tree Plaza) as they sell belly flops. The imperfect jelly bellies are perfect! I call 2 jelly bellies stuck together a bonus. Have a nice trip!
Margaret
I did this trip ten years ago and saw hundreds, maybe a thousand, beautiful turn of the century houses. Northern Cal has one town after another of old house neighborhoods. Be sure to visit the Carson Mansion and nearby houses located in Eureka. There's a lot more to see there and in other cities like Ferndale, if so inclined.
Mercy
One of my fave things to do
Emily
If you're driving along the coast bring gravol! The road is nauseatingly twisty.
Mercy
I hate twisty roads!
Karen
We did the hop on hop off bus in San Francisco. We got the 2 day pass and 5 attractions. Loved the night tour, aquarium, dungeons, madam Tussaud's wax museum. These are all down by the wharf. Loved the tours and wonderful architecture. Went over to Sausalito and stopped in the Golden Gate Bridge.Also did the Disney museum but it was a long long walk from where the bus dropped you off. I would only go there if I had a car. Kids would be bored because it is a Walt Disney museum. I would do the hop on hop off bus tour again!
Jenny
Crater lake in Oregon is well worth the detour off the coastal drive. It's beautiful! Also big sur is one of my favourite drives ever! Stop in Carmel for white sandy beaches and crazy looking trees. We stayed in Oakland and it's much cheaper. 7 days will be really pushing it. You will have to do long stretches of driving to make time to see things. The i-5 is fast but such a terribly boring drive, which makes it seem much longer.
Emma
I was just doing some research for a trip and discovered I likely won't be making it to Big Sur! https://www.wunderground.com/.../iconic-american...
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Iconic American Destination Virtually Isolated for Rest of Year | Weather Extremes
Jenny
Oh no!
Ernie
If you do the Coast highway in northern California be sure to stop in at Ferndale and spend a night at the Gingerbread Mansion. Check out their website. It is terrific and you'll love Ferndale.
Paulette
On the Vancouver Flight Deals & Travel Specials page type in Oregon in the search box, you will see a posting for Lauren Madison Smith who was looking for advice on a similar trip - people offered many suggestions which might help you in your search
Mercy
Thank you, Paulette.
Tracy
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Jeannett
Southern Oregon coast the best. And No Cal
Kimberle
Trina Wray Waller
Cindy
Driving the coast there and the I-5 back is the best way. We have done it many times and never get tired of it. Seaside, Oregon is beautiful. It may not seem like it from the Hwy but go into town and check out boardwalk. The dunes are amazing farther south - go for Dune Buggy ride near Florence.
Cindy
Cannon beach Beautiful! And 20 min south from there manzanita. Seaside road has beautiful vistas!
Valerie
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Jeannett
Florence Oregon is great. I found Seaside to be totally cheesy Don't feed the poor sea lions in tanks !!! Cannon beach is nice and popular but I found it kind of homogenized and generic with all the same buildings. Manzanita great.
Diane
Tillamook Cheese Factory. Sea Lions in Crescent City Harbour near the CA-OR border. Redwood National Forest if Star Wars fan.
Mercy
Rem Bosa
Ronald
Spend a nite in or around Eugene it's half way and rooms are very cheap. Stay outside of San Fran try the outskirts of Napa easy to spend the day in San Fran or wine tour.
Karen
Vacaville is a bit of a drive from San Francisco. If you're wanting to spend time in the city, maybe have a look at hotels in South San Francisco, San Bruno, San Mateo, Walnut Creek (cute downtown area). Basically anything just outside of SF will be cheaper. Also, a few hours north of SF is a town called Mendocino which is absolutely gorgeous. One of my favorite weekend getaways when I was living in SF. Feel free to pm me if you want more recommendations
Mercy
Thank you Karen , this is so helpful!
Mercy
Thank you so much for your input and suggestions. Now, we just hope for warmer and sunny days ahead - cheers everyone!
Sandi
Airbnb nice places or check Groupon deals for the area
Nary
From Vancouver to SF, drive the coast, beautiful. I did it once like 7-8 years ago. I stayed a long the coast one night and didn't book in advance, just randomly pick
As for staying in San Francisco, it's expensive but Vacaville is far. You can try Berkeley, Alameda, Daily City area for hotels beside mentioned above San Bruno, San Mateo, Walnut Creek.
Jeannett
Tight time line too. You will want at least 3 nights along the Oregon coast and then anther to SF. That leave you 2 days in SF and then 2 days home unless you can drive straight through which I can't.
Mercy
We have been to Cannon Beach and Astoria a few years back so we will just spend a night there this time. Hopefully it will not be too windy so we can enjoy the beach.
Ale
I’m a little lost! Looking for recommendations which area is better to book hotel in San Francisco With kids?
-fisherman’s wharf
-nobhill
-Chinatown
-marina
-any other?
A.I. says...
Road Trip from Vancouver to San Francisco
Route Planning
For the trip down, take the scenic coastal route by following Highway 101. The drive will take you past charming seaside towns, towering redwood forests and rugged cliffs.
Once you've soaked in the coastal views, take the practical I-5 freeway for the trip back. This will be a more direct route, allowing you to make good time.
Potential Stops
### Woodburn Tulip Festival
Catch the vibrant blooms of spring at the Woodburn Tulip Festival. This annual event showcases over 40 acres of colorful tulip fields. Take a stroll through the flowers, capture some stunning photos, and enjoy family-friendly activities.
### Multnomah Falls
Marvel at the beauty of Multnomah Falls, the tallest waterfall in Oregon. Admire its cascading waters from the scenic Benson Bridge or hike to the base for an even closer view. The surrounding area offers picturesque hiking trails for all levels.
### Other Recommended Stops
As you continue your drive, consider these additional stops to enhance your road trip:
- Astoria: Explore the historic seaport town, visit the Astoria Column for panoramic views, and learn about local maritime history.
- Cannon Beach: Admire the iconic Haystack Rock, stroll along the sandy beach, and enjoy charming shops and restaurants.
- Redwood National Park: Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of ancient redwood forests. Hike among these majestic trees, breathe in the fresh air, and connect with nature.
Accommodation
While San Francisco hotels can be expensive, there are budget-friendly options to explore:
- Nob Hill: While generally pricey, Nob Hill does offer some more affordable options if you book in advance or during off-season.
- Union Square: Located in the heart of the city, Union Square offers a range of hotel options that may fit your budget.
- Fisherman's Wharf: This popular tourist area has a selection of budget-friendly hotels within walking distance of attractions.
Alternatively, consider staying in nearby cities like Oakland or Berkeley, which offer more affordable accommodation while still being a short commute to San Francisco.
Additional Tips
- Book your accommodation in advance, especially if traveling during peak season.
- Pack for all types of weather, as coastal areas can be unpredictable.
- Allow ample time for stops and detours to fully appreciate the scenic beauty along the way.
- Consider purchasing a National Parks Pass if you plan on visiting multiple parks.
Enjoy your unforgettable road trip from Vancouver to San Francisco!
Mercy
Help us plan a road trip from Vancouver to San Francisco
March 24-31st.
WE are planning a road trip from Vancouver to San Francisco end of March and we're looking for some advice on route planning and potential stops. We are planning to go to Woodburn Tulip Festival and Multnomah Falls and after these two stops we have no idea of what to do along the way to San Fancisco. We booked a hotel in Vacaville, CA as hotels in San Francisco are so expensive. Is there any cheap accommodation - I read about Nob Hill but still pricey for our budget.
We're thinking about going down the coast on the way there and taking the I-5 on the way home, probably stopping in Portland both ways.
Looking forward to all your suggestions. Thanks a lot!