Hey, Bob!
Here's a suggestion: go north on Hwy 89 to Lake Almanore and stay at the Rocky Point Campground on the west shore (very nice!) ... if the snow has been cleared around the back side of Mt.Lassen, then stay on 89 and really get to know the peak (if not, then head to Westwood and cut across to Hwy 44, then west back to the Hwy 89 junction near Old Station ... if it's been a long day by then, stay at either Cave Campgrounds right there near the junction, or venture just a few miles north on 89 to the Hat Creek Hereford Ranch RV Park (fabulous facility, friendly, and right on Hat Creek for great fishing!) ... keep going up Hwy 89 all the way to I-5 at Mt Shasta (but, be sure to swing into Burney Falls just past the junction with Hwy 299, and then the Lower McCloud River Falls near Fowlers Rest Campgrounds, a few miles east of McCloud) ... tke I-5 north to Weed, then Hwy 97 north to Klamath Falls ... a road takes off west from Hwy 97 a ways north of K-Falls that comes in the back side of Crater Lake, and there are campgrounds all along the way (I haven't been that way in years, but Fort Klamath is kind of cool, and if the Agency International Lodge is still there, stop in for some fabulous food & drink) ... take Hwy 62 down from Crater Lake and either take the road to Gold Hill and Grants Pass to Hwy 199, or go all the way into Medford, then west to Jacksonville and Ruch on 238 (I think) and take a little 15 mile side trip from Ruch up to Applegate Lake and the Hart-Tish Campgrounds and visit with Guy Mazzeo ... back to Ruch & 238, then west and follow the signs to Hwy 199, then south to the coast ... from there, you'll have way too many choices, but if you can, check out Patrick's Point just north of Trinidad, and the Seascape Restaurant on the pier in Trinidad ... if you like KOAs, then the one in Willits, CA, is a pretty nice one, but depending on how much time you have (and how much driving you want to do), I'd take off from Hwy 101 at Leggitt and take Hwy 1 as far south as you have time to (you can head back home from San Francisco, if you go that far, or from just south of Bodega Bay or Tamales or a couple of others, it just depends on how much time you have).
Sounds like you'll be having a great time no matter which way you go ...
...! Enjoy yourselves, be safe, Happy Trails, and as always ...
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