A Local's Guide To San Diego's Top Summer Attractions (Besides The Beach)
Our local San Diego writer has some tips on places to visit on your vacation (or staycation) in this SoCal city, and they're not your typical day at the beach.
Read MoreOur local San Diego writer has some tips on places to visit on your vacation (or staycation) in this SoCal city, and they're not your typical day at the beach.
Read MoreSacramento might not be the first place you think of for a scenic California getaway, but make no mistake -- the area is simply loaded with natural beauty.
Read MoreFor a trek through gorgeous wetlands with plenty of opportunities for birdwatching, this protected wildlife refuge in California should be on your bucket list.
Read MoreA lake surrounded by a national forest is a prime retirement spot for nature lovers. This one has another nearby lake, too, as well as an iconic hiking trail.
Read MoreA delightful camping destination offering scenic parks and mountain trails, adventurous vacationers are sure to enjoy the so-called "other side of California."
Read MoreThese six activities and places are great free things to do and visit in San Francisco aside from visiting and walking the Golden Gate Bridge.
Read MorePart of a collection of preserves spanning 70,000 acres, this wildflower-speckled preserve offers some of the best views in the entire Bay Area.
Read MoreIf you're seeking a bit of solitude, consider skipping Lake Tahoe and instead visiting this charming reservoir that's perfect for fishing and boating.
Read MoreTrek off the beaten path to explore this California wild refuge teeming with birds and marine wildlife. It might be small, but there's so much to see.
Read MoreThis upscale neighborhood in suburban Bakersfield, California, is an accessible community offering plenty of walkable shopping options and gourmet eats.
Read MoreFor an accessible entry into Yosemite backpacking and hiking that comes with some stunning views, make plans to tackle this fabulous lake trail.
Read MoreThis underrated suburb of Sacramento, California, has a vibrant downtown with craft breweries, great and diverse shopping, as well as tasty local eats.
Read MoreFrom riverside retreats to mountain forests and lakeside camping, these top-rated destinations near Bakersfield offer easy outdoor escapes within an hour.
Read MoreSwap Lake Tahoe for this underrated high-alpine lake surrounded by sweeping pine forests with stunning views of Mount Shasta in Northern California.
Read MoreSkip the crowded lakes and head to this quieter Northern California escape with kayaking, fishing, riverside trails, sandy beaches, and scenic views.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a campsite with the best views in Yosemite, travelers have weighed in, and you might be surprised which campground they're picking.
Read MoreFrom breezy coastal towns to mountain retreats, these are America's most charming walkable downtowns, perfect for easy-going breaks in historic scenery.
Read MoreThe Bay Area is a diverse location with plenty to see, and it's a wonderful hub for outdoor adventures and for exploring the Central California coastline.
Read MoreGet your fill of history at this fascinating military fort just a short drive from San Francisco, another engaging stop on the California coast.
Read MoreLake Tahoe may be as famous for its crowds as it is for its alpine beauty, but these secret spots and secluded beaches are quieter and off the beaten path.
Read MoreIf the crowds at Lake Tahoe aren't your thing, make a beeline for this gorgeous alternative in the spectacular Sierra Nevadas.
Read MoreVisit this charming city along Highway 101 in California, where you can enjoy great public green spaces, visit nearby wineries, and soak up its charm.
Read MoreThere's nothing like wandering among towering redwoods, and this gorgeous estate in Northern California is packed with the iconic trees.
Read MoreDisneyland, California has a lot of restaurants in it, so we decided to take a look at the most popular ones and rank them from delicious to forgettable.
Read MoreThere's a stunning little park in the Bay Area that has beautiful scenery, a fascinating historical background, and the kind of views you'd see on a postcard.
Read MoreCalifornia's state parks welcome millions and millions of visitors every year, but some of its designated Historic State Parks remain a little hidden treat.
Read MoreThis scenic preserve in the Bay Area offers hiking trails in the Santa Cruz Mountains with wildflowers and views over redwood forests and the Pacific Ocean.
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