12 National Parks Destinations That Are Wildly Popular With Boomers
The U.S. national parks are beloved by people of all ages, but these 12 destinations in particular are ideal for the baby boomer generation.
Read MoreThe U.S. national parks are beloved by people of all ages, but these 12 destinations in particular are ideal for the baby boomer generation.
Read MoreThis city between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento is located on a crossroads that makes it a hidden Sierra gateway to charming wineries, local eats, and recreation.
Read MoreNot far from Pasadena, you'll find a particularly charming piece of local history in the form of an old commercial structure that you can explore for free.
Read MoreIndulge your curiosity when you visit these fascinating ghost towns in the Golden State. This list of top picks guide will guide you on an unforgettable trip.
Read MoreTucked in the Santa Monica Mountains, this historic Southern California attraction offers hiking trails, live music, and remnants of a fascinating past.
Read MoreA beloved California state park is introducing timed reservations, changing how visitors experience one of the country's most treasured outdoor escapes.
Read MoreHeading to Del Mar? This coastal San Diego County destination has new beach rules that visitors should know before spending a day on the sand.
Read MoreStay at the Lodge at the Presidio, a historic San Francisco boutique hotel with Golden Gate Bridge views, peaceful grounds, and easy access to Presidio.
Read MoreHike to Yosemite’s rare Indian Rock Arch, a natural granite formation off Tioga Road with North Dome views, alpine camping, and spectacular scenery.
Read MoreThe journey can be just as important as the destination, especially if you are traveling through one of these stunning train stations in the U.S.
Read MoreKnown for having the best surfing in California — or possibly the whole country — this beach is notoriously hard to reach, keeping it blissfully uncrowded.
Read MoreThis looping road trip stretches from deserts to coast, passing cities, mountains, dunes, vineyards, redwoods, and postcard locales.
Read MoreEscape some of Yosemite’s seemingly never-ending crowds by taking a stroll through a lesser-visited sequoia grove with peaceful giants.
Read MoreNot far from the Bay Area's suburbs, this charming California town is a tiny surviving relic of the Old West, with historic buildings and scenic hilly trails.
Read MoreLocals can't speak highly enough of this little town in Northern Sonoma County, surrounded by dozens of wineries, a scenic river, and fantastic restaurants.
Read MoreSummer means many travelers are embarking on their own Great American Road Trip, but there are certain traffic laws to be aware of to stay safe and avoid fines.
Read MorePitch a tent at the largest campground in Yosemite Valley to enjoy the national park’s most iconic trails, a relaxing river float, and seasonal fishing.
Read MorePlanning a trip to Yosemite National Park is no easy feat. Start by flying into the closest airport to the valley for a stress-free experience.
Read MoreFrom dining to rides and parking, get help deciding between Disney and Universal Studios with this handy guide to the parks' differences and commonalities.
Read MorePlanning a beach vacation? Here's a handy guide on whether Northern or Southern California beaches are best. With so much coastline, it'll help you choose.
Read MoreHome to countless marine mammals and hundreds of bird species, California's tidal estuary on Monterey Bay is what wildlife lovers' dreams are made of.
Read MoreIf you're thinking of driving to one of California's most iconic vacation spots, don't even think about leaving the car in an illegal spot.
Read MoreThis abandoned mining town was the product of California's Gold Rush era and is rumored to be haunted, offering visitors an eerie look at 19th-century life.
Read MoreA combination of factors put this spot in the 'give it a pass' column, not the least of which are unclean conditions and concerns about safety.
Read MoreCalifornia is loaded with popular beaches made famous by songs and movies, but the coastline does have a few stunning little secrets if you know where to look.
Read MoreSequoia National Park is surprisingly close to Yosemite, and there are tons of amazing places to stop and visit if you're fancying a road trip.
Read MoreCalifornia’s state parks are iconic, and three new proposals preserve even more of the often-overlooked nature in the Central Valley.
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