Escape Campervan on Avenue of the Giants

Our Cross Country Road Trip From Seattle to Atlanta: Part 2 California

This couple spent two weeks in an Escape Campervan going from Seattle to Atlanta. Read about their adventures on the second part of their road trip through California.

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By Dawn S.

Our two-week road trip from Seattle to Atlanta in a Mavericks model Escape Campervan took us down the Pacific Coast Highway through Washington and Oregon, and into California. Check out the list of the places we went and where we camped on our road trip through the Golden State.  Read the blog Our Cross Country Road Trip Part One: Along The Pacific Coast Highway – From Washington to Oregon. It details our adventures during the first leg of the trip.

Don’t miss The Avenue of The Giants

Don’t miss a trip down the 31-mile scenic drive, Avenue of the Giants, in northern California. This is the place to get up close and personal with towering redwood trees. There are some fun hikes, and unique trees to check out as you explore this area. Even if you are short on time, take this chance to get out and walk among these giants in at least one grove, such as The Founder’s Grove, with its massive downed tree.    

Mendocino Headlands State Park

We traveled through groves of Redwoods in Jackson State Forest along the twisty and turning highway 20, on our way to Russian Gulch State Park.  We arrived after dark only to find it closed. Weary, we continued south along the coast looking for a place to park our campervan for the night. We ended up boon-docking on the outskirts of a small town, on a street where a few other vans and cars were parked. We woke up before dawn to discover that we were parked right along a bluff with a beautiful overlook of the ocean.  We stopped at a nearby park to make coffee and breakfast, when a woman pulled up, and got out with her trekking poles, and headed into the tall grass on a hidden trail.  As I followed the path she took, several other trails appeared, crisscrossing through the tall grass. We discovered trails that led to bluffs and coves and secret beaches.  As the sun rose, the rocky walls by the crashing sea were slowly lit up with color, and we could gradually see beautiful arches and sea stacks. This hidden gem that we stumbled upon, Mendocino Headlands State Park was a highlight of our entire trip. Be sure to add it to your trip itinerary!

Enjoy scenic California via Highway One

We continued our road trip from Washington to Oregon by heading south down the steep, twisting Scenic California Highway One along the coast all the way to Sausalito’s Marin Headlands Vista Point for epic views of San Francisco, Bay Bridge, Alcatraz, and the Golden Bridge. Definitely gas up and use the restroom when you can, take your motion sickness meds, and allow plenty of time to stop and take in the views and explore the small towns on this epic coastal route. We spent time hiking, picnicking, and exploring the lighthouse, museum, and trails at California Coastal National Monument’s Point Arena-Stornetta area, and enjoyed an afternoon at Stinson Beach north of San Francisco.

Kings Canyon National Park and Giant Sequoia National Monument

Big Sur was as far south as we wanted to go along the Pacific Coast Highway, though you could continue all the way to Los Angeles.  It was time for us to turn east and start our cross country road trip from Washinton to Oregon toward our home in Florida. The goal of our trip was to explore new places that we had never been to before, so this time we skipped Yosemite and headed past rolling fields of cattle, orchards, windmills, and vineyards to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, with one of the nation’s deepest canyons. The Park contains giant sequoia groves, miles of trails, climbing, fishing, horseback riding, winter sports, and a cave to explore in this gorgeous wilderness.  We were in awe of one of the world’s largest trees, a giant sequoia named “General Sherman.” We drove The General’s Highway from North to South into Giant Sequoia National Monument and stayed at the Potwisha campground. Sequoia National Forest land surrounds the national parks and is a great place for free dispersed camping.   With Escape Camper Vans depots in Portland, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, a campervan road trip to California’s coast, redwood and sequoia groves, mountains, valleys and canyons is super easy and super fun! Book your Escape Campervan trip today, those epic ocean sunsets will be waiting for you.     
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