The 9 Coldest Lakes In America Worth Visiting
These U.S. lakes are very cold but worth visiting. From New York to Oregon to Minnesota, these lakes offer lots to do, like swimming, fishing, and hiking.
Read MoreThese U.S. lakes are very cold but worth visiting. From New York to Oregon to Minnesota, these lakes offer lots to do, like swimming, fishing, and hiking.
Read MoreThis small cluster of cross-streets near Golden Gate Park is packed with Victorian homes, cozy cafes, a historic hotel, and old fashioned charm.
Read MorePalm Springs and Joshua Tree are two of California's iconic destinations, and you can find a nature preserve full of trails, mountains, and birds between them.
Read MoreA major Northern California transit system faces possible cuts after ridership declines, raising concerns about fewer travel options across the Bay Area.
Read MoreThis Los Angeles experience recreates 1970s nightlife through live music, immersive storytelling, and a setting tied to the city's cultural history.
Read MoreEnjoy a high-caliber Shakespeare production amidst California’s Redwoods this summer at a stunning outdoor theater in Santa Cruz.
Read MoreThis spot offers a unique getaway: The semi-rural city offers outdoor activities in nearby canyons, multiple vineyards, orchards, and downtown shopping.
Read MoreAt the northern tip of California, you'll find an uncrowded beach offering peaceful vibes, striking views of the ocean, and a chance to reconnect with nature.
Read MoreYosemite National Park can get busy, but if you're looking to capture the most famous view in the park, it's worth getting through the crowds.
Read MoreThis underrated regional park in Northern California offers visitors pretty treks to the sound of rushing cascades, viewing decks, and grazing goats.
Read MoreAs one of the least-visited protected wilderness areas in California, this destination boasts remote trails and mountain climbing, plus dispersed camping.
Read MoreWillows, California offers accessible small-town vibes and historic west-coast charm, complete with museums, shopping, and wildlife galore.
Read MoreJust off a stretch of highway known as "the Grapevine," you can find a state park that has lots of wide open spaces and a look into California's frontier past.
Read MoreThis serene lagoon within the Los Angeles city limits is a calm park near the beach and full of nature, where the hubbub of the city of angels fades away.
Read MoreThis remote canyon in California features red rock cliffs, a rare surface stretch of the Mojave River, slot canyon hikes, and primitive desert camping.
Read MoreLake Tahoe isn't the only stunning destination in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. This picturesque beach on Donner Lake is also worth checking out.
Read MoreA beach vacation is always a good time, but beaches aren't always clean. These, however, are consistently rated as clean and safe to swim in.
Read MoreSouth of Los Angeles is California's oldest mall, featuring a wealth of shopping and dining opportunities, as well as a few unique entertainment options.
Read MoreNear Los Angeles' busy international airport, you'll find a hidden oasis of wetlands and bird habitats with trails and guided tours for wildlife lovers.
Read MoreThe Golden State gets plenty of attention from travelers, but that doesn't mean there aren't quiet towns like this one that make for a rejuvenating stay.
Read MoreBeaches aren't just a great time for humans, so if your dogs want a little fun in the sun, too, there's a spot in California you can't miss.
Read MoreThis Italian deli has been a fixture of downtown Santa Cruz for decades. Here's what to know before you stop by this beloved local establishment.
Read MoreIn Sacramento, a historic river span stands out for its Art Deco style and walkable pathways, with skyline views and a glimpse of classic lift-bridge design.
Read MoreThis under-the-radar Central Coast getaway features wide-open spaces, multi-use trails, and rich ecosystems, ideal for hiking, biking, and wildlife spotting.
Read MoreJust outside Los Angeles, this evolving destination features major event venues, popular eateries, shopping areas, and access to nearby beaches.
Read MoreThis Yosemite lake, surrounded by the Sierra Nevada Mountains, is known as California's "Jewel of the High Country" thanks to the scenery, hiking, and more.
Read MoreThis well-known science museum is getting a facelift for LA's 2028 Olympic games and will be closed to visitors for the next two years while it's expanded.
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