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By AI, Created 10:57 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – The Dyrt has published a Pacific Coast Highway road trip and camping guide presented by T-Mobile, aimed at helping campers plan the 1,650-mile route from Washington to San Diego. The guide highlights top campgrounds, segment-by-segment tips and connectivity considerations for travelers heading down the West Coast.
Why it matters: - The guide is built for campers planning a long-distance West Coast road trip that mixes scenic driving with overnight stays near the route. - Connectivity is part of the planning pitch, since the guide ties road-trip logistics to T-Mobile’s nationwide 5G network. - The Pacific Coast Highway spans roughly 1,650 miles, so trip planning and campground choices can shape how much of the route travelers can realistically experience.
What happened: - The Dyrt created a comprehensive Pacific Coast Highway road trip guide presented by T-Mobile. - The guide highlights campgrounds and attractions along the route. - The route runs from Port Angeles near Olympic National Park in Washington to San Diego. - The guide was announced May 5, 2026.
The details: - The guide includes a brief history of the Pacific Coast Highway and key facts about the route. - The Dyrt recommends a two- to three-week trip, if possible, between June and September. - The route includes rainforests, ocean cliffs, redwood groves, beaches and coastal towns. - The journey passes cultural landmarks, fishing villages, artistic beach towns and major cities including San Francisco and Los Angeles. - The guide’s Top 10 Best Places to Camp Along The Pacific Coast Highway includes Kalaloch Campground and Cape Disappointment State Park in Washington. - The list also includes River Bend County Park and Nehalem Bay State Park in Oregon, plus Kirk Creek Campground and El Capitán State Beach in California. - Each campground on the list is close to the main route to help travelers stay on schedule. - The guide also breaks the route into smaller segments with day-by-day suggestions, campground notes and activity highlights. - Planning tips cover fuel, services, seasonal considerations, budgeting hacks and connectivity. - T-Mobile is presented as America’s Best Network and is described as the largest, fastest and most advanced 5G network. - T-Mobile was awarded Best Mobile Network in the U.S. by Ookla Speedtest and, for the first time, #1 for Network Quality by J.D. Power.
Between the lines: - The guide blends travel inspiration with practical trip-planning tools, which makes it useful for campers who want both destination ideas and route structure. - The emphasis on connectivity signals that mobile service remains a core concern for road trippers, especially on a long coastal drive with remote stretches. - The partnership also gives T-Mobile a travel context that aligns network coverage with outdoor and mobile-lifestyle audiences.
What’s next: - Travelers can use the guide to plan a full Pacific Coast Highway trip or narrower segments of the route. - The campground rankings and segment guides give road trippers a starting point for booking, timing and pacing their trip. - The Dyrt’s Pacific Coast Highway guide is positioned as a planning resource for summer travel between June and September.
The bottom line: - The Dyrt is turning one of America’s most iconic drives into a structured camping itinerary, with T-Mobile’s network pitch built into the planning experience.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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