Chargenrse wrote:
Thanks again for the info, as for being to the west coast I have lived in Northern California and Aspen Colorado when I was a teen, so I know how large the area is, my family though, especially my husband has never been west. I wanted to show them what I love about the West coast, but after reading everything I realize I was living a fantasy dream lol. I am interested in maybe flying to the west coast and then renting an RV once there to just go up the west coast. Any other info and ideas would be great. Also I would actually like to do this trip right before summer in the spring actually.
Chargenrse,
I think flying out makes more sense with your time restraints. The other issue is driving to see the sites if you are not renting a car along with the RV. In my opinion, renting a class C would be better to see the sites size-wise than a class A. The sleeping arrangements in the C would be more accommodating unless you will be using sleeping bags in the class A.
We rented 3 times before we purchased, first was a class C then two class A's. (only two people in our group). The California highways can limit the length of your rental RV. We did drive up part of highway 1 along the coast in a 31 ft. class C, anything bigger would not work well and could be illegal.
The Sequoia and Redwood National Forests are amazing. Keep in mind that RV rental companies have mileage restrictions and the costs go up exponentially when you go over the 'set' mileage for your rental term. Back in 2006 with our last rental, the 38 ft. class A costs us about $350 a day. We also bought a 'camping' package that included dishes, utensils, pots and pans, etc.
If you are planning the trip this year, the State Parks most likely will be full with reservations that were made months and months ago. If this trip is for next year, you are starting at the right time but you have to get busy and get your trip planned out and make reservations in the strategic areas!
Good luck, you and your family will have a blast!
MM.