Visit California's 9 Most Scenic Parks Within An Hour Of San Francisco
The 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 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.
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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.
Read MoreMany California travelers rush between major cities without realizing that a waterfront community packed with shops, dining, and marshland sits along the way.
Read MoreUNESCO World Heritage Sites are located all over the globe, including 26 within the United States. Here are some national parks with this prestigious status.
Read MoreYosemite National Park is full of beautiful flora, but there are several plants to watch out for that can cause nausea, rashes, hallucinations, and even death.
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Read MoreLake Tahoe has so many magical trails to choose from, but we've done the digging and come up with seven stunning trails where you'll enjoy views without crowds.
Read MoreWith scenic trails, a restored courthouse, museum exhibits, and preserved 19th-century buildings, this historic town near Redding showcases Gold Rush history.
Read MoreThis California wildlife area provides San Francisco or Sacramento visitors with a plethora of wildlife viewing options, from elk to over 200 bird species.
Read MoreThere's more to Sequoia National Park than just big trees. Check out these smaller places to visit in the park for unique, serene, and less-crowded beauty.
Read MoreIf you want to visit Yosemite National Park but also want to live it up while you're there, you can check out this resort that lets you do both.
Read MoreCalifornia is full of ghost towns, including this underrated one that was important in the 19th century. It can be a pit stop on the way to Red Rock Canyon.
Read MoreLooking for camping near Redding? These eight top-rated campgrounds within two hours offer lakes, rivers, forests, and scenic Northern California escapes.
Read MoreFish for rainbow trout, hike past waterfalls, and spend the night in a rustic campground at this mountain lake in California's Eastern Sierra.
Read MoreThis iconic California state park offers picturesque trails, peaceful picnic spots, and a fascinating legacy shaped by both history and natural beauty.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a quiet and beautiful place to retire, these charming spots in California, Oregon, and Washington provide an idyllic retreat
Read MoreCalifornia has plenty of wilderness to explore. To escape crowded trails, hike along these underrated routes with peaceful mountain views.
Read MoreLooking for a Northern California day trip? This restored riverfront landscape offers hiking, bird-watching, fishing, and scenic Central Valley views.
Read MoreLake Tahoe isn't the only outrageously beautiful alpine lake in the High Sierras — in fact, there are thousands of them, and many are easily accessible.
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