California's 5 Must-Visit Stops Tucked Between Los Angeles And San Diego
Travelers driving Southern California will find beaches, culture, food, and landscapes worth stopping for along the route linking Los Angeles and San Diego.
Read MoreTravelers driving Southern California will find beaches, culture, food, and landscapes worth stopping for along the route linking Los Angeles and San Diego.
Read MoreCalifornia's Gateway to the Sierra Nevada blends downtown shopping, museums, and dining with riverfront parks, lake recreation, and nearby mountain trails.
Read MoreWhether you're shopping for local reads or national bestsellers, this bookstore in Santa Cruz has been a community staple for bibliophiles since 1966.
Read MoreThose who love ice cream should make sure to travel to this one restaurant in California where winning a challenge means free ice cream for a year.
Read MoreThis top-rated international airline is finally bringing its business suites to U.S. flights so you can experience peak comfort and privacy in the sky.
Read MoreIs there a better way to find the best local restaurants than to ask local chefs where they go to eat on their days off? Here's a look at five spots to try.
Read MoreThese winter sledding destinations in California make it easy for families to enjoy snow play, tubing, and gentle slopes without expensive passes.
Read MoreFrom the 1970s to today, explore how tech, zoning, redevelopment, and economic shifts reshaped San Francisco’s skyline, culture, and communities.
Read MoreOutside of LA, this expansive shopping center is a celebrity haven boasting clothing stores, eateries, and other shops, along with a park and playground.
Read MoreThe park is known for its rugged beauty and stunning vistas of the California coastline, but which trails are worth tackling? Here are one local's picks.
Read MoreCarmel, California boasts beautiful beaches and a quaint village, and this adorable boutique inn with storybook cottages offers a cozy and convenient stay.
Read MoreTravel can be an expensive part of travel. If you're looking to safely explore a new city without spending extra on transportation, check out these top picks.
Read MoreRockhounders can find all kinds of gemstones across the United States, but there are certain places where geodes can be found if you know where to look.
Read MoreThough it can still get busy during peak hours, this spot near Tahoe offers dramatic water views, a hike to a waterfall, and some excellent nearby camping.
Read MoreThis section of the PCT is a beauty with alpine scenery and three different lakes that offer the perfect place to take a dip after the six-mile hike.
Read MoreFor a hiking and biking haven just outside of Santa Cruz, head to this gorgeous state park full of soaring redwoods and forested trails.
Read MoreThis suburb in California is more than just a tech hub for the wealthy. Visitors can enjoy a lively and historical downtown or take a walk in 17 public parks.
Read MoreOne of America's most spectacular natural phenomena is now easier to witness as Yosemite officials recently changed regulations, allowing for better viewing.
Read MoreFish for bass from the riverbank or spend the night in a tent or RV at this quiet waterfront recreation area in California's Central Valley.
Read MoreA Guinness World Records breakdown highlights which U.S. states lead the nation in record holders, showcasing feats both legendary and delightfully odd.
Read MoreReports of the death of the American mall have been greatly exaggerated. Dos Lagos shows how it has evolved to suit shifting consumer and community tastes.
Read MoreThis California highway has reopened after years of landslide and storm damage, restoring coastal access and boosting local businesses along the scenic route.
Read MoreA budget-friendly motel conveniently located right on the famed Route 66 is overflowing with kitschy charm, according to reviews from satisfied former guests.
Read MoreNorthern California's Sierra Nevada mountains are home to so many picturesque lakes, but this beauty boasts world-class sailing and peaceful vibes.
Read MoreThis food court-style eatery in Los Angeles offers dishes and flavors from around the world in a laid-back and communal, yet energetic, environment.
Read MoreThis former mall in Silicon Valley closed in 1984 and was later repurposed by Google to house offices for innovative science and technology research.
Read MoreIf you're seeking a quiet river for paddling with few people to block your views, head to this Santa Cruz-area spot for a peaceful day on the water.
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