Lots of options

It really depends on how fast you want to get there: is the trip going to the drive, or are just trying to get to get where you're going?

If you have time, there's always the classic cross-country Route 66, but you'd have to cut way south and then back up to San Francisco from Southern California.

Slightly more direct, but still very scenic, would be Wyoming and Idaho -- there are some amazing national parks. If you prefer cities, Denver and Salt Lake City are on the way...

The fastest route is to cut down to 80 and ride it West for 1,052 miles. Nevada is pretty empty (but scenic in it's own way) but Tahoe might be a nice last-stop before heading into the Bay Area.

What time of year are you going?

HTH! maj

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