R50/53 Favorite Motoring Routes: Southern California
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Favorite Motoring Routes: Southern California
I'm considering a day trip to just motor around for the whole day, perhaps with a breakfast, lunch and dinner stop somewhere. Rather than just asking for suggestions for me, I thought we could make it state specific, and have people start a few different threads, because as I think about it, this could actually be a pretty cool topic for everyone to contribute to .
So I'll start this one on California, Southern mainly since that's where I live. Feel free to post one specific to your state .
I love Canyon drives. Tuna Canyon up in the mountains near Calabasas/Malibu is a blast to drive. Hell, most of the mountain passes that go to Malibu from the Valley are lots of fun.
I've never actually planned a "Day Trip" where you hopped in the car early in the morning and just drove for 7-8 hours finding cool places along the way, it seems like it'd be fun though :-).
Sorry if this seems uber random. I just watched Cars, and somehow that inspired me to cruise around all day .
So I'll start this one on California, Southern mainly since that's where I live. Feel free to post one specific to your state .
I love Canyon drives. Tuna Canyon up in the mountains near Calabasas/Malibu is a blast to drive. Hell, most of the mountain passes that go to Malibu from the Valley are lots of fun.
I've never actually planned a "Day Trip" where you hopped in the car early in the morning and just drove for 7-8 hours finding cool places along the way, it seems like it'd be fun though :-).
Sorry if this seems uber random. I just watched Cars, and somehow that inspired me to cruise around all day .
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Definatly a cool site. I'm not sure I want to spend 20 bucks just right now though. I figured we could try to provoke a discussion on here, since everyone is going to have their own favorites, and not everyone has time to drive up to northern california to check out some of the roads he's talking about.
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Where can you pick up PCH in Simi? I live about 10-15 minutes from Simi, I was under the impression it pretty much started and endeed on the coast. Or are you talking about taking one of the canyon roads to PCH, then driving it up north.
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Definatly a cool site. I'm not sure I want to spend 20 bucks just right now though. I figured we could try to provoke a discussion on here, since everyone is going to have their own favorites, and not everyone has time to drive up to northern california to check out some of the roads he's talking about.
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Like all marketable products, people see a way to make some money and do it . I don't mind paying the $20, it's not that big of a deal.
I just figured we have our own forum, and plenty of people with motoring time on their hands. Why not use our forum to plan out some motoring routes. That's what we do isn't it? We should be the kings of Motoring Routes! Our cars are all about Motoring .
I just figured we have our own forum, and plenty of people with motoring time on their hands. Why not use our forum to plan out some motoring routes. That's what we do isn't it? We should be the kings of Motoring Routes! Our cars are all about Motoring .
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I highly recommend going to a book store and checking out the travel section. I just bought two really good 'road trip' books (the names of both escape me right now) that give all kinds of different routes. One is on a "national" level and the other is specific to Northern California and they made other regional ones. Very cool, places I never think of.
If I lived in SoCal, PCH would be a regular weekend drive for me.
If I lived in SoCal, PCH would be a regular weekend drive for me.
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Try Mad Maps. My MINI dealer gave me a copy when I accepted my car. It was a nice touch. http://www.madmaps.com/store/product...products_id=34
If you know of an actual map store, which I dd, you can buy one there. I'm not sure about up there but if San Diego has one I'm sure a metropolis like LA/Orange has got to have at least one.
If you know of an actual map store, which I dd, you can buy one there. I'm not sure about up there but if San Diego has one I'm sure a metropolis like LA/Orange has got to have at least one.
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From Simi Valley go west on the 118 to Moorpark - get off on New Los Angeles Ave. Take 23 north - cut through the lemon groves to Mountain Road to Santa Paula at the 126.
Take 150 West towards Ojai - great scenic drive. At Ojai take 33 North - fantastic twisties. Go east on Lockwood Valley Road back towards the 5. Take 5 south for a bit and then 138 east towards Palmdale.
At that point you have your choice of either Lake Hughes Road, San Francisquito Canyon Road or Bouquet Canyon Road back south towards Santa Clarita and the 5 back to the 118 and Simi.
Get the AAA map Los Angeles & Orange Counties and Vicinity - it is all there.
Take 150 West towards Ojai - great scenic drive. At Ojai take 33 North - fantastic twisties. Go east on Lockwood Valley Road back towards the 5. Take 5 south for a bit and then 138 east towards Palmdale.
At that point you have your choice of either Lake Hughes Road, San Francisquito Canyon Road or Bouquet Canyon Road back south towards Santa Clarita and the 5 back to the 118 and Simi.
Get the AAA map Los Angeles & Orange Counties and Vicinity - it is all there.
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From Simi Valley go west on the 118 to Moorpark - get off on New Los Angeles Ave. Take 23 north - cut through the lemon groves to Mountain Road to Santa Paula at the 126.
Take 150 West towards Ojai - great scenic drive. At Ojai take 33 North - fantastic twisties. Go east on Lockwood Valley Road back towards the 5. Take 5 south for a bit and then 138 east towards Palmdale.
At that point you have your choice of either Lake Hughes Road, San Francisquito Canyon Road or Bouquet Canyon Road back south towards Santa Clarita and the 5 back to the 118 and Simi.
Get the AAA map Los Angeles & Orange Counties and Vicinity - it is all there.
Take 150 West towards Ojai - great scenic drive. At Ojai take 33 North - fantastic twisties. Go east on Lockwood Valley Road back towards the 5. Take 5 south for a bit and then 138 east towards Palmdale.
At that point you have your choice of either Lake Hughes Road, San Francisquito Canyon Road or Bouquet Canyon Road back south towards Santa Clarita and the 5 back to the 118 and Simi.
Get the AAA map Los Angeles & Orange Counties and Vicinity - it is all there.
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