philmcg

Coeur d' Alene

New Member

Joined: 02/12/2022

View Profile

Offline
|
Heading to Crecent City from I-5 and wondering which route is better with a 5th wheel?
Thanks in advance.
|
Janss

Sedona, AZ

Senior Member

Joined: 04/29/2010

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
Pretty sure 199 is preferred, but I want to follow this thread because I may be doing the same drive this summer.
2002 Itasca Suncruiser 32V
2012 Suzuki Grand Vitara
|
folivier

Southeast Louisiana

Senior Member

Joined: 04/15/2007

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
Crescent City as in New Orleans, LA?
|
mike-uswest

Central Point, OR, USA

Senior Member

Joined: 06/27/2002

View Profile


Offline
|
199 is fine, just take it slow, and enjoy the view.
2019 Ram 2500 TCD, 4X4,
Arctic Fox 25Y 30'
|
philmcg

Coeur d' Alene

New Member

Joined: 02/12/2022

View Profile

Offline
|
Thanks for the input everyone.
Foliver: Crecent City , California.
|
|
bukhrn

Lanexa, Va

Senior Member

Joined: 03/20/2005

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
Offline
|
We don't have a 5'er but with our class C w/ toad on the dolly, we had no problems on 199, plus according to Google maps, it's roughly 1 hour 45 minutes, Vs 7 hours and 9 minutes down to Redding & up 299 .
2007 Forester 2941DS
2014 Ford Focus
Zamboni, Long Haired Mini Dachshund
You can have my RV, when you pry my cold dead fingers from the Steering Wheel
|
Rocky2

Ventura, Ca.

Senior Member

Joined: 01/14/2004

View Profile


Good Sam RV Club Member
|
While you asked about cutting across from I 5 at Grants Pass or Redding to Crescent City, and I agree that 199 is certainly preferred, have you thought of leaving I 5 south at Cottage Grove taking Oregon 38 to Reedsport and south on US 101? I can't compare I 5 and 101 on the Oregon Coast for scenery and camping options.
|
philmcg

Coeur d' Alene

New Member

Joined: 02/12/2022

View Profile

Offline
|
Just drove the 299 and then 101 North. Not to bad. Lots of turnouts and beautiful this time of year. We made 6 stops along the way (dogs and potty breaks) and pulled over many times for the faster traffic and made it to Crecent City in just under 5 1/2 hours. I would highly recommend this drive. Just have patience and go slow. We hit the 55mph speed limit in a few places for just a few minutes on 199. Most of the time, we under it.
There area a lot of grades but none over 7% for more than a mile. Most of them were 6% or less for a mile or two, with one or two just a little longer.
We were traveling with a dog and kid that gets car sick and neither got sick.
Safe travels.
|
philmcg

Coeur d' Alene

New Member

Joined: 02/12/2022

View Profile

Offline
|
Rocky2 wrote: While you asked about cutting across from I 5 at Grants Pass or Redding to Crescent City, and I agree that 199 is certainly preferred, have you thought of leaving I 5 south at Cottage Grove taking Oregon 38 to Reedsport and south on US 101? I can't compare I 5 and 101 on the Oregon Coast for scenery and camping options.
We have done the drive from cottage Grove to Reedsport. Wanted to mix it up this time. I think we will go back 199 to Grant's Pass on the way home.
|
ppine

Northern Nevada

Senior Member

Joined: 07/04/2016

View Profile

Offline
|
Take the long way. Make sure you do not try to follow the Rogue River.
|
|