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Tour Code: 078-1107

5-Day Napa Valley, Oregon Crater Lake Deluxe Tour From Los Angeles

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Our Price: from $448 (per person, based on double occupancy) Available: Sat (May - Aug) Depart from: Los Angeles, CA; Monterey Park, CA; Rosemead, CA

Overview
Visit Napa Valley, Santa Cruz (Roaring Camp Steam Train), Crater Lake National Park, Redding (Lake Shasta Caverns, Sundial Bridge). Inclusions: 4 nights hotel accommodation

Day 1: Los Angeles - Sequoia National Park - Pleasanton (406 miles)

In the morning, we will head to Sequoia National Park, home of the giant sequoias. Will will spend the night in Pleasanton.

These two adjoining national parks are famous for the giant sequoia trees that grow in them and nowhere else in the world. They were designated the UNESCO Sequoia-Kings Canyon Biosphere Reserve in 1976.

Dulexe Hotel: Doubletree Pleasanton or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 2: Pleasanton - Napa Valley - Redwood Forest - Eureka (259 miles)

In the morning, we will travel to Napa Valley, the heart of California's famous Wine Country. Here, we will tour wineries and even enjoy some tastings! Next, we will visit Redwood Forest, where guests will have time to walk among some of the oldest living things on the planet, the gigantic redwood trees. We will head to Eureka, CA, for the night.

This region between San Francisco and Sacremento is internationally famous for its wines, which are considered among the best in the world. Visitors can tour many of the more than four hundred vineyards and wineries that dot the area.

Dulexe Hotel: Red Lion, Eureka or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 3: Eureka - Crater Lake National Park - Klamath Falls (224 miles)

Today we will visit Crater Lake National Park. The lake that gives the park its name was formed by the collapse of Mount Mazama, an ancient volcano that erupted approximately 7,700 years ago. After spending time in the park, we will drive to Klamath Falls, OR for the night.

The lake was formed after the collapse of mount mazama - an ancient volcano that erupted approximately 7,700 years ago, the length of lake is 6 miles and width is 4 miles with a depth of 1932 feet.

Dulexe Hotel: Running Y Ranch or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 4: Klamath Falls - Redding - Gilroy (416 miles)

From Klamath Falls, we will head to Redding, CA, where we will see the impressive Sundial Bridge and Lake Shasta Caverns before making our way to Gilroy for the night.

Redding is a city in Northern California. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, a museum with natural history exhibits and the Sundial Bridge are highlights here.

  • The Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge spanning the Sacramento River in the city of Redding, CA that, true to its name, forms an enormous sundial. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava.

  • The Lake Shasta Caverns at the northern tip of California are made entirely of limestone and boast every type of cavern rock formation available, including stalactites, stalagmites, and soda straws. They are only accessible via a boat ride.

    Opening Hours: Closed on Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day

Gilroy is the southernmost city in Santa Clara County, California. Gilroy is well known for its garlic crop and for the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival, featuring various garlicky foods, including garlic ice cream.

Dulexe Hotel: Best Western Gilroy Hotel or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 5: Gilroy - Santa Cruz - Los Angeles (385 miles)

Our morning will drive to Santa Cruz, CA. Here we will visit Roaring Camp, where we can take a ride on its famous Steam Train or just enjoy the redwood forests. . We will return to Los Angeles in the late evening, arriving at about 6:00pm.

Santa Cruz is situated on the northern edge of Monterey Bay, about 32 mi (51 km) south of San Jose and 75 mi (120 km) south of San Francisco. It is known for its moderate climate, natural environment, coastline, redwood forests, alternative community lifestyles and socially liberal leanings.

  • The steam trains that run along Roaring Camp Railroads' lines are authentic, dating back to 1867 and the protection of an area of redwoods known as the "Big Trees." The railway was established in 1875 to carry tourists there.

Meal: Excluded

 

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