An EV Road Trip in Search of Fall Colors in Northern California
Few road trips start as grand as this one, but our road trip, in search of fall colors, was going to be different.
Starting at Lake Tahoe’s iconic Emerald Bay on a crisp morning, the Rivian R1S had the seats down and was loaded to the brim with camera gear, dog toys, suitcases, snacks, and hiking gear. Kristin, Chestnut (our dog), and myself were in for an adventure of a lifetime. Seeking fall colors throughout Northern California, we had planned a week long road trip looping from Lake Tahoe to Yosemite National Park back to our home in Lake Tahoe via as many backroads as possible.
Yosemite's Tunnel View Visitor's Guide
As the anticipation of your trip to Yosemite National Park builds, planning out your visit is going to be key for a success trip. Regardless if you have a month, 5-days, a weekend trip, or a single day, visiting Tunnel View is a must see stop! Why?
From the vista you will enjoy the vast valley landscape, which features dense forests along the bottom banked by sheer granite cliffs on either side. To the left of the valley, you’ll spot the 3,000-foot (900-meter) southern face of El Capitan and to the right the tumbling waters of Bridalveil Falls. Miles beyond the pass, the hefty Half Dome strikes an imposing figure.
Is Driving Tioga Road Worth It?
Nestled within the stunning Sierra Nevada Mountains of California, Tioga Road, also known as California State Route 120, is a scenic drive that winds through Yosemite National Park. Renowned for its breathtaking vistas, alpine meadows, and pristine lakes, this iconic roadway beckons adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. However, before embarking on this journey, one may wonder if the drive along Tioga Road is truly worth the time and effort.
How to Enjoy the Merced River Bank in Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park is a treasure trove of breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders. Nestled within this majestic wilderness is Yosemite Valley, an enchanting destination that beckons visitors with its serene beauty. One of the Valley's hidden gems is the Merced River Bank, a haven where tranquility meets awe-inspiring views. While this river winds through the Valley in plain sight, most overlook the opportunity and life it brings to the experience of visiting Yosemite National Park.