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Depends on what you want to see. PCH thru Monterry, down to San Simeon and Hearst Castle, then thru San Louis Obispo to Santa Barbara is a beautiful drive.
If skipping Monterry and the Aqaurium is okay, then
do as Grandpa suggested and take 101 with a sidetrip to Hearst Castle, then down thru San Louis Obispo and Santa Barbara.
5 and 99 south are butt ugly drives by comparision.
Highway 154 from Los Olivos to Santa Barbara is a scenic alternate to 101 and almost the same time either way (101 slightly faster.)
I usually prefer to take 101 to the 405 or 5 rather than taking highway 1 south from Oxnard, unless your destination is right on the westside and/or you want more windy costal road with even more traffic.
As far as the QUICK way: 5 is faster and better for speeding; more monotonous and fewer towns than 99 whichever suits your taste. If you have time in Fresno you MUST visit the underground gardens <snip> which I suspect won't exist many more years; I went there as a kid and it inspired me to make my plain city lot into a wonderland of hills, valleys, and bridges.
Darn it, now I'm all nostalgic for the halcyon days of youth, fewer chains to keep me from travelling when I want.
[edited by: lawman at 10:21 am (utc) on Mar. 27, 2005]
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Hope this is in time to be helpful...
I'd recommend spending more time on the north half of the drive... but the way the travel day breaks, you might want to be in Big Sur, I think, by the end of the first day.
You'll have to check road conditions, but assuming all is OK, I'd recommend the following stopping points...
- Monterey Aquarium (underwater kelp forest is truly amazing... You've never seen anything like it, unless you're a diver).
- Carmel by the Sea - artsy town that once was beautiful; a little cutesy now - and see the Carmel Highlands
- Pt Lobos - one of the most beautiful spots on the coast to get out and walk
- stay overnight in Big Sur - Nepenthe is one of the classic spots, spas, healthy food, etc - I've liked some cabins in a place called Big Sur Inn, up in one of the canyons - I think it's Deetjen's Big Sur Inn, but I'm not absolutely sure
- second day... see San Simeon - Hearst Castle - Built with lots of money, a great architect, and a lot of decor imported from Europe; nothing else like it in the US, though fortunately there's still lots in Europe that Hearst couldn't buy. See the IMAX film that goes with the tour.
- for me, the Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo is kitsch at it's worse... maybe worth stopping if you have the time, as it's almost too awful to believe, but not worth stopping if time is in any way precious.
I once posted some material about the San Francisco to Monterey leg of the journey in Foo... Here's the url...
[webmasterworld.com...]
You'll have to skip through the stuff about San Jose itself... not worth the stop, considering your schedule. Some of the small towns and parks on the coast between SF and Monterey, though, are very nice. Really great if you like things like tide-pools and redwoods.