Not sure what you decided to do with respect to SF, but if you do Uber in, USS Pampanito is a pretty cool trip through a WWII submarine, but avoid if you get claustraphobic or have a problem with small spaces. The Balclutha is an 1880's square rigger nearby & pretty interesting if you dig old boats. Also, the SS Jeremiah O'Brien, a WWII Liberty Ship, same vibe as Pampanito, but more room. Every tourist wants to do Alcatraz, but as far as I'm concerned, that is a depressing place & easily skippable.
SF is still kind of up in the air right now.
First goal, get to Muir woods from half moon bay without losing my insanity with possible traffic and get there first stop so we have time (again, why I picked Sunday morning for the drive). Another goal would to have my son get some pics of the Golden Gate Bridge since we're there which would be another reason for an early start from half moon bay as we may take some pics before crossing the bridge (not certain which side has the best parking, haven't done research on it yet and I need to re read this thread for anything I missed).
We spent a lot of time at Patriots point in SC as a family years ago along with the boy scouts, as well as visiting the USS North Carolina, so not certain about the sub and ship gig.
I might of asked this before (apologies if I did) but heading back to Angels Camp, would I be better off just back tracking through SF?
This may be a dumb question, but are there areas in SF to avoid at all costs while driving a car? Lets just say that when driving in Philly, if you decide to "get lost" to check out some parts of the city, there are some areas that turn VERY differently and you understand pretty quick you're in the wrong part of town (let alone accidentally ending up in Camden after midnight taking the wrong bridge LOL). I don't consider myself paranoid, but I'm also not stupid.
Even though there is butt load to do out there to the point of having a daily itinerary, looking forward to it. Not looking forward to flying out of Charlotte at 0600 though with the drive there.
I've changed over the years. In my youth on vacations by myself, I'd just go where the drive took me and check everything out LOL