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- The best Pacific Coast USA tour packages
- What people love about Pacific Coast USA Tours
- Travel Pacific Coast USA your way
- Best tour companies for Pacific Coast USA tours
- Popular Pacific Coast USA Cruise Ships
- Discover Pacific Coast USA tours for every budget
- Pacific Coast USA tours for every group
- Top Pacific Coast USA travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Pacific Coast USA
- Contact our Pacific Coast USA travel experts
- What our customers ask about Pacific Coast USA Tours & Trips
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California National Park Discovery
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Chad has a thirst for knowledge and looks up our questions and later shares the information with us.”
Elaine, traveled in June
A 7-day Pacific Coast tour takes you from Las Vegas to San Francisco, featuring three national parks. Wander among giant sequoias, hike to Nevada Fall in Yosemite, and roam San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. With hotel stays and expert guidance, this trip maintains a 4.8/5 rating from more than 5 reviews.
Duration 7 days Destinations Las Vegas, Death Valley National Park, Bakersfield, Sequoia National Park, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,399
10% Off- US$2,159You save $239
Hiking Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip was full of beautiful nature and wonderful opportunities to explore. I loved how everything was planned out.”
Makenzie, traveled in June
The route from Las Vegas to San Francisco showcases three distinct national parks - Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite. Notable highlights include Giant Forest hikes, Tokopah Falls trek, and challenging ascents with 2,000ft elevation gains.
Duration 8 days Destinations Las Vegas, Sequoia National Park, Kings Canyon National Park, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator G Adventures From $1,749
15% Off- US$1,487You save $262
Hiking in Yosemite National Park (5 destinations)
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Yosemite National Park is breathtaking. As I walked along the hikes, there was so much natural beauty.”
Linda, traveled in June
The Pacific Coast unfolds from San Francisco's bustling streets to Yosemite's serene wilderness. Trek through Tuolumne Grove sequoias, past thunderous Vernal Falls, and reach Sentinel Dome's summit, concluding at the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
Duration 6 days Destinations San Francisco, Yosemite National Park, Tuolumne Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,730
5% Off- US$2,594You save $136
Vegas to San Fran
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I especially loved the non-touristic, but amazing activities. The mix of very different people created a cosy and respectful atmosphere.”
Nena, traveled in July
From Nevada's desert to California's coast, this tour features Yosemite's granite cliffs, giant sequoias in Tuolumne Grove, and San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. Includes 4 nights camping, 1 night hotel, and optional Merced River floating.
Duration 6 days Destinations Las Vegas, Bishop, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
5% Off- US$1,430
4 Day Death Valley Yosemite San Francisco from Las Vegas Lodging
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Private Tour the way to go!!!!!!. Marie had everything planed out we did as much as we wanted to do.”
Gus, traveled in August
The path from Death Valley's Badwater Basin to San Francisco's Golden Gate features Yosemite's El Capitan. Accommodations include Best Western and Cedar Lodge, with expert guides in 14-passenger vehicles.
Duration 4 days Destinations Las Vegas, Death Valley National Park, Yosemite National Park, San Francisco Age Range 7 to 98 year olds Operator Bindlestiff Tours From
5% Off- US$1,395
What people love about Pacific Coast USA Tours
- Hiking Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and Yosemite
Great itinerary and guide.
- Hiking in Yosemite National Park (5 destinations)
Yosemite tour was amazing. Choice of lodging needed to be different. Too far out of the way which caused a lot of extra driving. A hotel which was previously used would have been better. And virtually no response to questions thru the Tour Radar app. Had to take care of extra nights stays & transportation myself when the app stated that they would assist with it.
- 4 Day Death Valley Yosemite San Francisco from Las Vegas Lodging
Private Tour the way to go!!!!!! Marie made it so simple for us she had everything planed out we did as much as we wanted to do, she is amazing!
Travel Pacific Coast USA your way
If you're looking to explore the Pacific Coast on foot, there's some really solid trek options worth checking out. The Yosemite multi-day tours let you mix up challenging hikes on the Mist Trail to Vernal and Nevada Falls with easier walks through groves of massive sequoias. Our customers love how they can pick their daily challenge level - maybe a gentle valley walk one day and then tackle the steep Four Mile Trail up to Sentinel Dome the next. For a complete California experience, you can join tours covering Sequoia, Kings Canyon and also Yosemite, where you'll walk among the planet's biggest trees before heading into the high country trails. The camping tours add something special according to many travelers - sharing stories by the fire at night and waking up right in nature. If you prefer more comfort, the lodge-based options still give you full hiking days but with proper beds and hot showers waiting at the end.
Explore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Pacific Coast USA. We have 12 adventures that vary from 6 days to 9 days. With the greatest number of departures in June, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Our Pacific Coast tours really shine when combining Yosemite's granite formations with Death Valley's raw desert terrain. Starting from Las Vegas, you'll walk through both parks at a comfortable pace, from salt basins right up to towering sequoias. The Merced River float is a highlight for many, and the Mist Trail up to Nevada Falls gets great feedback from our travelers. Small groups make it easier to adjust the pace - crucial when you're climbing Four Mile or need extra time to capture that perfect shot of El Capitan. There's also a unique option that adds the San Juan Islands, where orca sightings aren't uncommon before heading into the North Cascades. Our TourRadar customers often mention how much they appreciate the free time, especially in Yosemite Valley where there's plenty to explore on your own.
Select from our extensive range of 94 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Pacific Coast USA with our expert guides leading the way.
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Best tour companies for Pacific Coast USA tours
Based on what our travelers have shared, each of these companies brings something different to the table. G Adventures really stands out with its guides - they're genuinely enthusiastic and make everyone feel welcome from day one. The transportation is reliable and comfortable, and they've clearly put thought into creating itineraries that flow well without feeling rushed. Intrepid Travel has good bones - their hotels are solid and they plan routes well, but we've heard from quite a few customers about schedules that feel a bit too packed. Some mentioned unexpected costs popping up during trips, and there have been times when communication could have been clearer between guides and office staff. If you're heading to Yosemite specifically, Inca Adventures knows their stuff inside and out. Their camping setup is particularly smooth - everything from site selection to equipment is really well managed. Their guides can tell you all about the park's geology, wildlife and trails, and the whole operation runs like clockwork. Just keep in mind that each operator has its own style. G Adventures tends to attract travelers who want that mix of structure and flexibility, Intrepid works better if you're okay with a faster pace, and Inca Adventures is perfect for those who want that deep dive into Yosemite's natural environment and also camping culture.
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Looking at budget-friendly options, our three-day tours really shine when it comes to experiencing Yosemite's natural side. You'll camp under starlit skies and wake up for morning walks to crisp alpine lakes in the High Country. Another solid choice takes you from LA through Santa Monica and Solvang before reaching El Capitan and Half Dome. The Toronto-Western Classics route mixes city life with outdoor wonders - starting with the Hornblower cruise at Niagara Falls and later walking among massive sequoia trees. Our TourRadar customers often mention how much they love the evening campfires with s'mores, plus getting those insider photo tips from guides who know every corner of Yosemite Valley.
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Pacific Coast USA tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
109 tours in Pacific Coast USAExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Pacific Coast USA. We have 108 adventures that vary from 3 days to 23 days. With the greatest number of departures in July, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
64 tours in Pacific Coast USASmall-group journeys along the Pacific Coast blend major sites with personal experiences, creating a distinctive travel style. Our Vegas to San Francisco routes keep groups intimate, with everyone sharing meal prep and camp responsibilities while building lasting connections. You'll spend two full days exploring Yosemite Valley, where guides schedule Mist Trail hikes at optimal times to catch waterfalls at peak flow and beat the crowds. Death Valley to Yosemite trips shine in springtime, combining salt flats and towering granite peaks with well-timed photo stops. TourRadar customers often mention how guides adapt the pace to match group energy levels, which proves essential on challenging routes like the Four Mile Trail or during Death Valley's intense summer temperatures. For deeper park experiences, California-focused tours spend extra time among ancient sequoias and valley paths, while guides share detailed insights about local geology, wildlife and natural history. Whether you choose camping, which brings groups together around evening campfires, or lodge stays, which offer added comfort, these small groups maintain their close-knit atmosphere and shared discoveries.
Private / Personalized
7 tours in Pacific Coast USAPrivate tours give you full control over your pace and schedule. The 4-day Death Valley to San Francisco route takes you across some incredible landscapes - you'll walk on North America's lowest and hottest point at the Death Valley salt flats before heading up into the Sierra Nevada mountains. If you're focused on Yosemite, our private guides adapt the hikes to match what interests you and how far you want to go. The LA Explorer comes with your own local expert who knows exactly when to visit spots like the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Venice Beach and also other landmarks while avoiding the biggest crowds. Photographers and families especially like these private options since they can spend extra time at favorite spots or switch things up if the weather changes.
Top Pacific Coast USA travel itineraries to fit your plans
The 3-day Pacific Coast tours get right to the good stuff in Yosemite. You'll drive through California's farming valleys before reaching those massive sequoias - they tower 300 feet up and have lived for over two thousand years. Our TourRadar customers often tell us how much they love the camping, especially gathering around evening campfires to make s'mores. Photographers get great shots at Tunnel View, where you can capture El Capitan, Half Dome and also Bridalveil Falls in one frame. The hiking works really well because guides adapt the routes based on what the group wants - you can push yourself on tougher trails or take it easy with walks along the Merced River.
Seven days gives you time to really experience California's different landscapes, from Death Valley's raw desert to Yosemite's granite peaks and also San Francisco's city life. Starting in Las Vegas, you'll check out Furnace Creek and Badwater Basin before heading up into the Sierra Nevada mountains. Our customers love how varied each day is - morning hikes on the Mist Trail with Nevada Falls cooling you down, then free time to explore Yosemite Valley in the afternoon. In Sequoia National Park, standing next to the General Sherman tree puts things in perspective. The tour wraps up in San Francisco, wandering through North Beach, Haight-Ashbury and optionally heading out to Sausalito or wine country.
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Demographics
The Vegas to San Francisco small group tours create fast friendships, especially when everyone pitches in with meals and camp tasks. Our travelers tell us they really value having two full days in Yosemite Valley - you can stick with the group for hikes or branch off solo to quieter spots like Mirror Lake. The daily schedule flows nicely; maybe join others for a morning climb up the Mist Trail, then spend your afternoon floating down the Merced River at your own speed. TourRadar customers mention appreciating the regular stops during the longer drives, plus the mix of sleeping under massive sequoias and also staying at proper hotels when in the cities.
Pacific Coast tours draw young adults looking for a perfect mix of outdoor activities and social energy. The LA to San Francisco routes start right on Hollywood's Walk of Fame and Santa Monica Pier, before heading into the wilds. Our travelers tell us the Yosemite section stands out most - they climb to waterfalls, capture shots of El Capitan, and spend nights sharing tales around campfires. For groups seeking dramatic contrasts, the Death Valley to San Francisco path takes them from North America's lowest point up to towering sequoia groves in the mountains. Camping tends to be popular on these routes, as pitching tents and preparing meals together naturally brings people closer. Between the urban discoveries and mountain treks, the Danish-inspired town of Solvang offers an unexpected cultural pause. Our TourRadar customers frequently mention how much they value having structured activities balanced with free time to discover spots like the Castro District or explore North Beach's food scene at their own rhythm.
Our Northern California tours work really well for travelers over 60, with carefully chosen hotels and activities at a comfortable pace. The Valley Floor Tram in Yosemite gets lots of positive feedback from TourRadar customers, who can follow it up with easy walks to spots like Lower Yosemite Falls. You'll visit family wineries in Sonoma, take in the coastal views along 17-Mile Drive and also explore the shops along Monterey's Cannery Row. Many guests like staying multiple nights in the same hotels - less packing and unpacking to worry about. The guides know exactly when to adjust the pace and share fascinating stories about the parks' geology and also their history.
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Best time to visit Pacific Coast USA
- Spring 2025
Our travelers consistently rate spring as their favorite time for Yosemite. The waterfalls run full force, especially on the Mist Trail where hiking up to Vernal and Nevada Falls will definitely get you wet. TourRadar customers tell us they love having extra time at Mirror Lake when Half Dome's reflection shows up perfectly clear in the water. Several tours link Death Valley and Yosemite together in spring, giving you perfect hiking weather in two completely different landscapes. The guides time everything just right - catching sunset at Olmsted Point when Tioga Pass opens in late May, then sunrise at Mono Lake. Spring tours also let you float down the Merced River or bike through Yosemite Valley while wildflowers cover the meadows.
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- Summer 2025
Summer tours make the most of those long daylight hours in Yosemite Valley. The guides know exactly when to visit popular spots like Bridalveil Fall and El Capitan, getting you there early before the crowds and heat build up. Many people camp under the stars, though you can stay in lodges if you prefer more comfort. The Tuolumne Grove walks work well since the giant sequoias keep things cool, and our travelers appreciate having free time for ranger programs or relaxing by the Merced River. Some tours combine Yosemite with Sequoia National Park where the higher elevation helps beat the heat while you explore Congress Trail and climb Moro Rock for sunset.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall brings rich colors to Yosemite Valley and the hiking conditions turn just right. With fewer people around, you can really take your time getting photos of Half Dome reflecting in the streams and meadows. Our travelers particularly enjoy the combined Yosemite and Sequoia National Park tours when fall colors peak - the giant sequoia groves feel more peaceful with smaller crowds. You'll still get great views on the Mist Trail without the summer crowds, and guides know the perfect spots to watch climbers on El Capitan through spotting scopes. Some tours end with time in San Francisco when Karl the Fog starts clearing more often, making for nice Golden Gate Bridge photos.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings out some really special moments in California's parks. The Tournament of Roses tour lets you peek behind the scenes of Pasadena's New Year's parade - you'll see those incredible floats up close, each one made completely from flowers and natural materials. Our customers particularly like getting those reserved grandstand seats right at the start of the parade route. Death Valley National Park works perfectly in winter too, when you can actually enjoy hiking without the heat. The afternoon sun hits the Badlands at Zabriskie Point just right, and you can explore the salt flats comfortably. Some tours head up to Wildrose Peak at 9,000 feet where the clear winter air opens up great views across Death Valley and out to the snow-covered Sierra Nevada range.
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How Can You Best Experience the Pacific Coast's Natural Beauty Beyond the Cities?
The national parks are really your best bet here - Yosemite Sequoia and Kings Canyon are absolutely incredible with their giant sequoias waterfalls and massive granite cliffs. You can drive right in join a guided tour or if you're feeling adventurous tackle some multi-day backpacking. Up in Washington Olympic National Park is stunning you've got everything from mountain peaks to these incredibly lush rainforests that you can explore on foot or by car. Our customers keep raving about kayaking with orcas in the San Juan Islands - you can catch a ferry from Anacortes and the San Juan Islands 6 Day Bike Tour is particularly popular for this.
What Are Some Hidden Gems Along the Pacific Coast?
Skip the packed Pacific Coast Highway and check out Oregon's Old McKenzie Highway instead. It winds through old-growth forests past volcanic landscapes and up McKenzie Pass with amazing mountain views. Cyclists love it for the smooth roads low traffic and incredible scenery - it's actually a highlight of the Oregon Crater Lake Bike Tour. For something really off the beaten path try cycling through Hells Canyon and the Wallowas on their dedicated bike tour where you'll ride along the Snake River tackle some serious climbs and soak in that remote wilderness feeling.
What's the Best Way to Get Around the Pacific Coast?
Coach tours are great for covering long distances comfortably while someone else handles the driving. Having your own car gives you that freedom to explore at your own pace especially for those out-of-the-way spots. Bikes are perfect for certain areas like the San Juan Islands or Oregon's scenic routes giving you a totally different perspective. Public transport varies between cities but San Francisco's cable cars featured in the California National Park Discovery tour and Seattle's ferry system offer some really unique ways to get around.