This post is part of a series called Western USA Road Trip
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- Coming “Home” And Doing a Long US National Parks Road Trip
- Western USA Road Trip Journal
- Western USA Road Trip: Planning
- Western USA Road Trip: Sequoia National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Kings Canyon National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Yosemite National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: San Francisco & Napa Valley
- Western USA Road Trip: Redwood National and State Parks
- Western USA Road Trip: Lassen Volcanic National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Crater Lake National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Waterfalls in Oregon
- Western USA Road Trip: Olympic National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Mount Rainier National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Seattle
- Western USA Road Trip: North Cascades National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Yellowstone National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Grand Teton National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Great Basin National Park
- Western USA Road Trip: Zion National Park
A 65-day, 9,200-mile road trip in the western United States, going through 10 states and 20 national parks in the summer of 2017.
* Planning
* Sequoia National Park
* Kings Canyon National Park
* Yosemite National Park
* Redwood National Park
* Lassen Volcanic National Park
* Death Valley National Park
* Crater Lake National Park
* Olympic National Park
* Mount Rainier National Park
* North Cascades National Park
* Yellowstone National Park
* Grand Teton National Park
* Great Basin National Park
* Zion National Park
* Bryce National Park
* Capitol Reef National Park
* Arches National Park
* Canyonlands National Park
* Mesa Verde National Park
* Grand Canyon National Park
* Summary of Expenses
* Final Thoughts
Comments (3)
I would like to do the same trip and see all these places! If I brought a tent can you just find anywhere to camp?
How many groceries did you buy for your trip?
We’re you completely solo or did you rely on the kindness of people for something such as a shower?
What program/website did you use to map your roadtrip?
Hey. I used https://www.tripline.net . It’s free to create your own maps.