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Best Seattle – California Road Trip From Redwoods to Teacups

You could say our Seattle – California road trip adventure began at the end of a weekly workday when we set out from north Seattle to head to Portland for the night, but that wouldn’t be totally true. When you head out on a trip, the adventure should begin on the first day but ours had a bit of a stall.

Paul had to work for half a day so even though we made it to Portland, he spent the next morning working while the girls and I played in the pool and fitness center. Once he wrapped up work at noon we headed out to make it to Grant’s Pass, Oregon; it’s then that our true adventure began.

A look at what we did on our Seattle - California road trip family vacation. Redwood Forest, Golden Gate Bridge, Disneyland and more! StuffedSuitcase.com
Looking Back: Our Seattle – California Road Trip Family Vacation

We arrived in Grant’s Pass that evening, and the next morning we set out with the goal of seeing the Redwood Forest and sleeping in Santa Rosa, CA for the night.

My hope was that I’d be able to see some vineyards on the drive to Santa Rosa. Google maps told us it should be a seven-hour drive from Grant’s Pass to Santa Rosa, and with an early start, we thought we’d be fine. Well, as many who have ever traveled have learned, things don’t always go as planned.

The road from Grant’s Pass to the California coast was much windier and slower than we expected. Add in stopping to admire the initial big trees we came upon, and a splash or two at the coast and we found ourselves hitting the Redwood National Forest at dusk with night fast approaching.

How does one take in the magnificence of a whole forest in the dwindling final hour of daylight? It seems almost unjust and you wonder if it was even worth it. But then you find awe-inspiring moments like being parked next to one of the oldest trees in the forest that has survived lightning strikes and forest fires, and you think, “yeah, absolutely worth it.”

Canopy of Trees
Canopy of Trees
Gorgeous drives through the Redwood Forest and Hwy 101
Gorgeous drives through the Redwood Forest and Hwy 101
Wow - that's a big tree!
Wow – that’s a big tree!
One so small with one so big!
One so small with one so big!
Lots of room to run and explore just off the road!
Lots of room to run and explore just off the road!
The tree is just a bit older than her 5 years...
The tree is just a bit older than her 5 years…
The Immortal Tree has survived lightening, forest fires, and logging. If only we could all be that strong!
The Immortal Tree has survived lightning, forest fires, and logging. If only we could all be that strong!
Unexpected stops to enjoy the gorgeous Pacific Ocean!
Unexpected stops to enjoy the gorgeous Pacific Ocean!

Needless to say, I didn’t get to see any vineyards while driving into Santa Rosa as it was well past dark as we entered wine country. Awaking in Santa Rosa allowed us to use one of our favorite travel tips, asking the locals. We asked our hotel staff if they had a special place to recommend for breakfast, and they did (especially nice since they did have their own restaurant).

We were referred to give The Omelette Express a couple of blocks over a try, and we weren’t disappointed. Vacation experiences like eating in a restaurant that is unique, has delicious food, fun and inviting decor, and opportunity for family talks is what makes traveling so fun for our family.

Ask the locals - they can help you find gems like the Omelette Express
Ask the locals – they can help you find gems like the Omelette Express

From Santa Rosa we headed to San Francisco where we played tourist by visiting the Golden Gate Bridge and driving down Lombard Street. Then we had plans to enjoy a backyard swim and dinner with some of William’s family in San Jose before heading to Coalinga, CA for our overnight stop.

Heading down Lombard Street...along with all the other tourists.
Heading down Lombard Street…along with all the other tourists.
At the "end" of Lombard Street in San Fransisco
At the “end” of Lombard Street in San Fransisco
Family fun at the Golden Gate Bridge
Family fun at the Golden Gate Bridge

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For the girls the next morning was one of the highlights of our trip, we headed to Disneyland. We spent four great days celebrating Disneyland Halloween Time and Faith’s 5th birthday before beginning our adventure back home to Seattle. Our return trip included a special visit to some of my family in Camarillo where the girls picked fruit and ate avocados straight from the tree, a delight for them both.

Disneyland Mad Tea Party teacup fun!
Birthday Teacup fun at Disneyland Mad Tea Party!
Picking fruit straight from a backyard tree! Yum!
Picking fruit straight from a backyard tree! Yum!

Even the flat tire we woke to one morning on our return couldn’t dim or deminish the amazing time our family had on this Seattle – California road trip vacation. Lessons learned were that daylight fades fast when one is exploring, locals sometimes know more than the internet, spontaneous stops can bring some of the best memories, and family time is always good, even when spent at Costco waiting for a tire fix.

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Damon and Jo

Monday 20th of April 2015

We are moving out to LA from NYC in a few months and cannot wait to take a trip to see the California Redwoods. It's amazing that there are trees that are nearly 1000 years old there - that's just INSANE!

Kimberly

Monday 20th of April 2015

It's truly awe-inspiring! What a move you've got ahead of you. Hope you have safe travels and a fun new adventure!

Mary Sullivan

Thursday 12th of March 2015

Thank you so much for sharing that beautiful trip. I was just wondering when is the best time of the year to do that trip. Thank you in advance for your time. Mary

Kimberly

Thursday 12th of March 2015

Hi Mary! We traveled at the end of October and it was a great drive. I would avoid the winter season just because there are some sections that will get snow and an area known as "the grapevine" north of LA can be very bad in the winter. I would say that spring to fall would be the ideal times to travel. The redwoods are evergreens, so you won't experience the beautiful colors of fall, but fall roadtrips are always one of my favorites. If you can go during summer or early fall, you might have some nice weather for beach visits too!

Anne Campbell

Friday 6th of March 2015

Looks like a fun trip!

Kimberly

Friday 6th of March 2015

Our family had a great time Anne!