Tracks’ carefully-researched route down America’s Pacific Coast shows there’s a lot more to Oregon and California than a crowded freeway. It’s the gold country around Sacramento and the wine country in Napa Valley. It’s shops and museums, maritime life, sea lion caves, dunes, redwoods, magnificent vineyards, gourmet food in a dome car, live theater, lighthouses, coastal drives, and beaches. It’s scenic, it’s friendly, it’s historic, and above all, it’s adventure!
Once the only way down the Oregon California Coast, old U.S. Highway 101 is still there. Poking along the coast, it links a string of don’t-pass-us-by beach-hugging towns, and in many places narrow walks and cliff-hanger steps lead to the coast’s ultimate reward: some of the best swimming and take-a-long-walk beaches on America’s Pacific Coast. A strong economy has brought a surging new tide of interesting restaurants and shops, and new road signs proclaim, “Historic Route 101.” As lodging, sightseeing, and shopping options improve, something strange is starting to happen: many travelers don’t make it to San Diego at all!
Includes: in Oregon: Albany, Gold Beach, Newport’s aquarium and undersea gardens, lighthouses. In California: Redwood parks, Bodega Bay, San Francisco, Golden Gate Bridge, Sonoma & Napa Valley wines, Monterey, Hearst Castle, Solvang Danish settlement, gold rush town of Coloma, Buellton, gourmet luncheon on the Napa Valley wine train, 29 tours and events, 7 meals, and standard Tracks services. Total driving miles 1,349.
Discounts: $50 early bird for reservations four months or more prior to tour, $100 for reservations 6 months prior to tour (total $150 with the 6-month discount), $50 Good Sam/FMCA membership, $100 past Tracker, $25 internet reservations.
Please review the itinerary and place your reservation, or call with questions, 800-351-6053.