Can you drive the Pacific Coast Highway in one day?


Can you drive the Pacific Coast Highway in one day? If you want to drive the Pacific Coast Highway then you can do it in half a day. Officially it's less than 130 miles long, running between Dana Point and Oxnard in southern California. This is the stretch of Highway 1 which has been legally designated the Pacific Coast Highway by the California state legislature.


How many days do you need to drive the Pacific Coast Highway?

If you want to do the whole thing, you'll need at least 14 days. However, if you're low on time, you can rush through it in 10 days (I really don't recommend this!) There are a few Pacific Coast Highway stops where I suggest spending 2 days, while others are quick stops along the route.


What is the prettiest part of Highway 1 in California?

Big Sur. At Big Sur, the most spectacular portion of the Pacific Coast Highway 1 begins, where huge, rugged cliffs and forested inlets overlook the pounding surf below. Whale-watching is popular here at certain times of year; depending on the season you can see blue, gray or humpback species breeching off the coast.


What is the best day of the week to travel on the highway?

Experience tells me that a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday are probably best - mainly because there is LESS traffic to deal with.


What is the best time of year to travel the Pacific Coast Highway?

Even spring and fall can bring cold weather, and some snow. Our advice is to plan your PCH drive for the summer months of June through to September, when you're more likely to have warm days, with temperatures in the 70s and 80s.


Is driving the Pacific Coast Highway worth it?

End of the Road: Wrapping Up 5 Days on the Pacific Coast Highway from San Francisco to LA. Driving the Pacific Coast Highway from San Francisco to Los Angeles is definitely one of America's greatest road trips. And while it can be done in 3-5 days, it's even more rewarding if you can spare a whole week!


What is the best part of the Pacific Coast Highway to drive?

Big Sur The most easily accessible and breathtakingly stark part of the PCH is a short drive (about 3 hours) sound of San Francisco, so many people in the Bay Area do it as an overnight or weekend trip. Big Sur is defined as the stretch of coastline and adjacent state park between Carmel and San Simeon.