I'm planning to travel out west. Solo trip, 7-10 days (not including the flights). Aug/Sept, maybe early/mid Oct. Looking for thoughts -- but only on the travel itself, not the virus. (I've been tracking the virus in multiple states for a few weeks, and used it to narrow my selection.)
Plan is to do some light hiking -- no rock or mountain climbing, no off-trail, no camping. I'm not looking to become bear snacks or be too tired to drive. Some culture OK if open -- could be serious (museums) or sheer stupidity (Roadside America).
Deliberately avoiding major cities for this trip.
Option #1 -- Southern Oregon:
- Fly into Medford. Visit Crater Lake, Redwoods (CA), and partway up the Oregon coast.
- Considering adding Lassen Volcano, but it's pretty far out of the way. Worth it?
- How far to go up the coast?
- Anything can't-miss?
Option #2 -- NW Montana:
- Fly into Missoula or Kalispell. Visit Glacier, Kalispell, Whitefish, Missoula.
- Note, Glacier is accessible only from the west -- area tribes will not allow the eastern gates to open this year. Also, Waterton Lakes is a no-go since Canuckistan has banned US tourists.
- Worth adding Butte, Helena, or Great Falls?
- Worth adding a loop into Idaho and Washington? Say, Kalispell to Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, Lewiston, Missoula.
- Anything can't-miss?
Option #3 -- Yellowstone:
- Fly into Bozeman, Jackson, or Cody. Visit Jackson, Tetons, Yellowstone.
- Is SE Idaho (Pocatello, Craters of the Moon) worth a detour?
- Should I add Billings, Butte, or Helena?
- Anything can't miss?
Option #4 -- Glacier and Yellowstone:
- Combine #2 and #3 above. Fly into Missoula or Bozeman.
- This would be a lot of driving, so I'd have to limit to the 3 main parks + Kalispell/Whitefish, Missoula, and Bozeman -- and maybe not all of that. No side trips, and not much in between.
- Is this too aggressive?
Any thoughts?
Plan is to do some light hiking -- no rock or mountain climbing, no off-trail, no camping. I'm not looking to become bear snacks or be too tired to drive. Some culture OK if open -- could be serious (museums) or sheer stupidity (Roadside America).
Deliberately avoiding major cities for this trip.
Option #1 -- Southern Oregon:
- Fly into Medford. Visit Crater Lake, Redwoods (CA), and partway up the Oregon coast.
- Considering adding Lassen Volcano, but it's pretty far out of the way. Worth it?
- How far to go up the coast?
- Anything can't-miss?
Option #2 -- NW Montana:
- Fly into Missoula or Kalispell. Visit Glacier, Kalispell, Whitefish, Missoula.
- Note, Glacier is accessible only from the west -- area tribes will not allow the eastern gates to open this year. Also, Waterton Lakes is a no-go since Canuckistan has banned US tourists.
- Worth adding Butte, Helena, or Great Falls?
- Worth adding a loop into Idaho and Washington? Say, Kalispell to Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, Lewiston, Missoula.
- Anything can't-miss?
Option #3 -- Yellowstone:
- Fly into Bozeman, Jackson, or Cody. Visit Jackson, Tetons, Yellowstone.
- Is SE Idaho (Pocatello, Craters of the Moon) worth a detour?
- Should I add Billings, Butte, or Helena?
- Anything can't miss?
Option #4 -- Glacier and Yellowstone:
- Combine #2 and #3 above. Fly into Missoula or Bozeman.
- This would be a lot of driving, so I'd have to limit to the 3 main parks + Kalispell/Whitefish, Missoula, and Bozeman -- and maybe not all of that. No side trips, and not much in between.
- Is this too aggressive?
Any thoughts?