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Paleo_Ron
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Sep 17, 2015

Advice Please Re San Francisco and LA

Hi everyone - I just wanted to try for some further advice following my request in July for info on California. I'd like to visit San Francisco this December and would appreciate any suggestions for campsites etc. I know it will be chilly but that's the only window I have.

Also, I'm getting the impression that, what with traffic and everything, LA might not be worth the effort. I'd appreciate any comments on this.

You guys are always quick to help and your input is most welcome.
  • Paleo Ron wrote:
    Hi everyone - I just wanted to try for some further advice following my request in July for info on California. I'd like to visit San Francisco this December and would appreciate any suggestions for campsites etc. I know it will be chilly but that's the only window I have.

    Also, I'm getting the impression that, what with traffic and everything, LA might not be worth the effort. I'd appreciate any comments on this.

    You guys are always quick to help and your input is most welcome.


    L.A. is a cluster zoo of freeways and traffic but if you go to the Santa Barbara area to use as a home base for your RV then you can use your tow vehicle to explore LA. I avoid L.A. like the plague but then I lived there for about 10 yrs. The coast is always good to visit.
    S.F.
    Look for an RV park in a city near S.F. or go north into the Santa Rosa area. Trying to go into S.F. with an RV would not be my first choice especially if you are unfamilar with city and directions.
  • Could you give us some specifics are your rig. MH, 5th Wheel, etc. length of rig, route you are taking getting to California, what do you want to see in SF and LA, how much time do you have. How much are you willing to pay for a site.

    Barb
  • PCH (Pacific Coast Highway)( CA 1) is incredibly scenic. However it is very curvy, so depending on your rig and driving skills, you can decide about driving it. California spends more money on that road than any other just because of the beauty and the popularity.

    LA is dense traffic just about everywhere. Make reservations somewhere rather than search for parking after arrival. Plan for what you want to see.
  • In December, Hwy 101 would be my route of choice to stay clear of mountain summits that may get hit with snow.

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