Hearst Castle is approximately 220 miles south of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The drive typically takes about 4-5 hours depending on traffic conditions.
Hearst Castle is located about 6 miles north of Cambria, California. It typically takes around 15-20 minutes to drive from Cambria to Hearst Castle depending on traffic and road conditions.
243 miles. Assumptions: Hearst Castle, San Simeon CA & Los Angeles CA (Source: Microsoft Streets and Trips 15.00.17.1600, on quickest setting, default speeds and town-to-town)
The Hearst Castle is a mansion built for newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst on the central California coast near San Simeon. Construction began in 1919 and continued through 1947 but was never fully completed. Hearst lived and entertained there from the 1920s until 1947.
The Ronald Reagan Presidential library is located in Simi Valley California, Ventura county. It is not far from Beverly Hills in LA.
Ronald Reagan is buried in a tomb behind his Presidential Library in Simi Valley, CA not far from Los Angeles.
The distance from Hearst Castle to Big Sur is approximately 62 miles, which would take about 1.5 to 2 hours to drive depending on traffic and road conditions. The drive down the scenic Pacific Coast Highway offers stunning ocean views and is a popular route for travelers exploring the California coast.
I drove it about two years ago and remember it taking about an hour. That said, you might want to check the milage, I could be off.
Nancy Reagan
233 miles taking this route:Take U.S. 101 NORTH, from Los Angeles, to HIGHWAY 1 - NORTH to MORRO BAY and HEARST CASTLE off EXIT 203B.Take HIGHWAY 1 - NORTH to Cambria.
The distance between Reagan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, is approximately 90 miles. The most common route to travel between the two locations is via the US-101 freeway, which typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic conditions. It is recommended to plan for potential traffic delays, especially during peak travel times.
yes, its far far way
It is used at least three times: 1) to pry out the far left boulder at the castle geysers 2) to break the chains on the castle door from inside the library 3) to pry the boards from the windows of the armory's attic