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1.Grand Canyon National Park 1.Grand Canyon National Park 2 06-10 日 离沪 洛杉矶 租车挑选:带Carplay,里程2-3万英里以内,轮胎2020年,后备箱 ​ UA199 6/10 20:10 - 17:15 带挡板,防止被砸窗 06-10 晚 洛杉矶机 Hawthorn Suites 11750 Dunia Rd - 150kM Wed 场取车 Check-in: 22:00-23:00 Victorville ​(​Walmart 采购补给, ​安装Google 离线地图) ​ ​ 06-11 日 洛杉矶 6:30出发, AZ快一小时 Arco加油站 06-11 晚 亚利桑那 Kachina Lodge 自备早餐 Grand Canyon National Park - 666kM ​ ​ ​ Thu Mather Point 看峡谷落日 1.Grand Canyon ​ ​ National Park Hopi Point 06-12 日 亚利桑那 Mather Point 看峡谷日出 1.Grand Canyon ​ ​ Fri 7:00出发 National Park Hopi Point Horseshoe Bend - 220kM ​ Inspiration Point - 280kM 2.Bryce Canyon National ​ Bryce Point Park Natural Bridge Agua Canyon Sunset Point 看峡谷落日 ​ ​ 06-12 晚 犹他州 Quality Inn Richfield 540 South Main St - 180kM Richfield (采购补给) ​ 06-13 日 犹他州 Salt Lake City 赶路 06-13 晚 蒙大拿 Hibernation Station 212 Gray Wolf Avenue - 774kM ​ ​ Sat 自备早餐 West Yellowstone 06-14 日 7:00出发 3.YellowStone National Old Faithful (Grand Geyser、Giant Geyser、Morning Glory Pool、 Sun Park Black Opal Pool、West Geyser) - 50kM Fairy Falls停车场 (看大棱镜全貌) - 10kM A complete closure of the ​ ​ ​ road between Tower Fall Grand Prismatic Spring Parking Lot (Turquoise Pool、Opal Pool、 and Chittenden Road Excelsior Geyser Crater、Grand Prismatic Spring) Fountain Paint Pot Trail Parking Lot (Fountain Paint Pots) https://www.nps.gov/yell/pl ​ Swan Lake - 60kM anyourvisit/parkroads.htm ​ Mammoth Lower Terraces Area - 10kM ​ Mammoth Upper Terraces Area 06-14 晚 怀俄明 Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel 2 Mammoth Hotel Avenue, 自备早餐 Yellowstone National Park 06-15 日 7:00出发 3.YellowStone National Norris Geyser Basin Museum (Norris Porcelain Basin、Norris Back Mon Park Basin、Yellow Mud Pool) - 34kM Lookout Point - 22kM ​ 一定要防晒,最好穿薄又抗 Lower Falls of the Yellowstone UV的长袖衣、长裤+抗UV Artist Point Mud Volcano - 20kM 帽子 ​ 一定要带太阳眼镜和帽子 Sour Lake Historic West Thumb Ranger Station(Thumb Geyser、Black Pool、 ​ Fishing Cone) 06-15 晚 怀俄明 Headwaters Lodge & Cabins 100 Grassy Lake Road, Highway 89, 2 Miles South of the South at Flagg Ranch Entrance of Yellowstone National Park - 50kM 自备早餐 Moran 06-16 日 6:30出发 4.Grand Teton National Jackson Lake Overlook Tue Oxbow Bend (拍日出倒影) - 37kM Park ​ ​ ​ Snake River Overlook Teton Point Turnout Schwabacher Landing Glacier View Turnout Mormon Row Jenny Lake Overlook 06-16 晚 怀俄明 Knights Inn Evanston 339 Wasatch Road - 340kM 自备早餐 Evanston, WY 82930 (采购补给) ​ 06-17 日 犹他州 Salt Lake City Temple Square 06-17 晚 犹他州 Zion Park Motel 865 Zion Park Blvd - 590kM Wed 自备早餐 Springdale 84767 06-18 日 犹他州 Temple of Sinawava Riverside Walk 5. Zion National Park ​ Thu 需要搭 段班 St. George Utah Temple - 80kM ( 2 车) ​ 06-18 晚 加利福尼 California Inn Barstow 1431 East Main Street - 440kM 亚 CA比AZ晚一小时 Barstow (采购补给) ​ Gas Vons​ Fuel Station - 460kM​ ​ 06-19 日 加利福尼 Yosemite, Tunnel View - 100kM 6.Yosemite National ​ Fri 亚 Glacier Point - 40kM 看落日 park ​ ​ 06-19 晚 加利福尼 Yosemite View Lodge 11136 Highway 140 - 40kM 亚 自备早餐 El Portal 06-20 日 加利福尼 Bridalveil falls viewpoint 2 6.Yosemite National ​ Sat 亚 Vernal Falls 2Hrs Trail park ​ https://www.nps.gov/yose/ Yosemite Falls Bridalveil falls viewpoint 1 planyourvisit/index.htm ​ 06-20 晚 加利福尼 Courtyard by Marriott 5059 Hopyard Road - 300kM 亚 Pleasanton Pleasanton (采购补给) ​ 06-21 日 San Golden Gate Bridge Welcome Center - 60kM 7.Reyes National ​ Sun Francisco Seashore Golden Gate Overlook Golden gate bridge Stinson Beach Pierce Point Ranch Cypress Tree Tunnel Chimney Rock 06-21 晚 加利福尼 Super 8 by Wyndham Ukiah 693 South Orchard Avenue - 200kM 亚 Ukiah 06-22 日 俄勒冈 Chandelier Drive-Thru Tree - 100kM 8.Redwood National ​ Mon Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park - 300kM and State Parks ​ Myrtle Beach 06-22 晚 俄勒冈 Best Western Crater Lake 2020 Leigh Way - 170kM Highway White White City City/Medford OR 97503 06-23 日 俄勒冈 Crater Lake National Park - 150kM 9.Crater Lake National ​ Tue Park Discovery Point Trail The Watchman 10.Umpqua National Cleetwood Cove Trail Clearwater Falls - 60kM ​ Forest Watson Falls Toketee Falls 06-23 晚 俄勒冈 Super 8 by Wyndham 3200 Northwest Aviation - 100kM Roseburg Roseburg (采购补给) ​ 06-24 日 俄勒冈 7:00出发 Woodburn outlets - 240kM Shopping 10:00-21:00 ​ 06-24 晚 Portland Quality Inn & Suites Airport 9727 Northeast Sandy Boulevard - 65kM Wed Portland (采购补给) ​ Target Cascade Station 06-25 日 Portland 7:00出发 Multnomah Falls - 40kM ​ Thu Vista House - 22kM ​ Car park Lot #348 - 50kM ​ International Rose Test Garden Blue Star Donuts Apple store---iWatch5 GPS/iPad Pro 11-inch ​ 06-25 晚 华盛顿州 Mountain Meadows Inn 28912 State Route 706 E. Post Office Box 189 - 210kM Ashford 06-26 日 华盛顿州 Paradise - 45kM 11.Mt.Rainier National ​ Fri Park Reflection Lake Upper Sunbeam Falls Check Hwy 410 &123 Bench and Snow Lake Trail 06-26 晚 西雅图机 Country Inn & Suites by 3100 South 192nd - 160kM 场还车 Radisson SeaTac 06-27 日 返沪中转 Seattle->旧金山 UA5795 06-27 10:55-13:14 06-28 日 上海 UA891 06-27 16:35----06-28 20:30 .
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