Planning a road trip but having doubts about where to take mesmerizing views?
Hello Explorers, How are you all doing?
I hope you all are well and having an exciting exploration of the beautiful world around you!
Whenever I plan a road trip, I get confused about where I can enjoy the beautiful sights.
And as there are not a variety of places so I got easily bored.
But on my recent trip to the West Coast road trip, I saw some stunning places and you know what they aren’t National Parks!
Explore the Beauty of West Coast Road Trip – Not usual National Parks!
Whenever someone asks me about the places I visit during my Road Trip my answer is almost the same every time!
Yes, the national parks! But not for this time.
On my recent Road Trip, I saw some amazing spots that are definitely not National parks!
There is a good reason why so many people take road trips along the United States West Coast. A drive along the West Coast has something to tempt everyone in terms of amazing scenery, energetic towns, and outdoor sports.
So, let’s start exploring the amazing places!
The American West Coast Road Trip Planned
1. Leslie Gulch, Jorden Valley, OR
The first one on my list is Leslie Gulch, Jorden Valley, And. Trust me, It is on first for a reason!
This place is truly a hidden gem!
It is well-known for its variety of amazing rock formations, most of which are made up of volcanic rock ash. Here you can enjoy Hiking, Camping, Fishing, and Rock Climbing.
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2. High Steel Bridge
You can head to the High Steel Bridge in Mason County, Washington, by driving to the west after seeing Leslie Gulch.
You can see stunning views. Here, you can drive or walk across.
This bridge is the tallest railroad bridge ever built in the United States, stretching 685 feet (209 meters) in length and having an elevated platform that is 375 feet (114 meters) above the river.
If you are going to Olympic National Park then must visit this place.
3. Alabama Hills
After visiting the High Steel Bridge, the Alabama Hills are a must-see stop for anyone planning on a West Coast road trip.
And you know this place has been featured in many films.
So, All my movie-lover readers this a must-visit place for you all! They are close to Lone Pine, California, and approximately a 6-hour trip south.
So, Take your camera with you and Capture the beauty of the landscape, especially at sunrise and sunset.
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4. Burney Falls
Burney Falls is a stunning waterfall. It is an excellent add-on to any plan for a road trip along the West Coast!
It’s close to McArthur, California, and around a 7-hour trip north of the Alabama Hills. It is 129 feet tall. Although the water is rarely hotter than 42 degrees Fahrenheit, catch-and-release fly-fishing is a favorite activity in the pool behind the falls.
Make sure to check the park’s website for the latest up-to-date details before visiting.
In Short
This trip really will be unforgettable for you.
You’ll see some of the most beautiful scenery and well-known locations on the road trip. There is a lot to explore and enjoy, from the rugged California coast with its jaw-dropping views of the Pacific to the beautiful redwood forests and national parks.
If you Want to explore something unique then these places are must visit for all! This road trip along the West Coast gives you a chance to see the region’s diverse beauty, whether it is through mesmerizing sunsets, amazing natural wonders, or charming beach towns.
So get your shades, get behind the wheel, and get ready for an experience that will leave you with priceless memories and stunning views.
And must share your experience with me!