The 5 Best Places To Get Ice Cream In Sunny Santa Cruz
Visiting Santa Cruz? These are some of the city's most memorable ice cream spots that serve artisan scoops, classic favorites, and creative flavor combinations.
Read MoreVisiting Santa Cruz? These are some of the city's most memorable ice cream spots that serve artisan scoops, classic favorites, and creative flavor combinations.
Read MoreDisney and Universal are some of the most well-known parks in California, but this thrilling one carries the accolade of being the state's biggest.
Read MoreThis island of a town has multiple parks connected by walking trails, several noteworthy shops and restaurants, and stunning views of the greater LA area.
Read MoreIf you're a rail enthusiast, you'll want to board this train in Sacramento, California. They have holiday rides, a murder mystery trip, and wine tastings.
Read MoreIf you venture out to this remote spot in the Mojave Desert, you'll find what was once a mining town with an abundance of rich history.
Read MoreThis campground, one of the largest in California's Sonoma Coast, offers secluded camping surrounded by beachy nature while also providing modern conveniences.
Read MoreCalifornia has a lot of popular tourist destinations, but you can head to this quiet waterway for a relaxing paddle away from all the crowds.
Read MoreThis budget-friendly California destination near Sequoia offers year-round sunshine, quiet streets, outdoor activities, and authentic local dining.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a blast from the past, an overnight stay at one of these delightful locations is in order. Get a fix of the '50s at these retro spots.
Read MoreA new full-service hotel in California, located at in the heart of Pacific Grove, offers delightful amenities, a one-of-a-kind dining experience, and more.
Read MoreA lesser-known stop between Fresno and Bakersfield offers easy access to Sequoia National Park, plus a walkable downtown filled with murals and local eats.
Read MoreThere are plenty of places to visit in California, but birdwatchers can check out a nice, quiet lagoon with some unique and threatened species.
Read MoreIf you want to visit a secluded lake in the Sierra Nevada mountains, but Lake Tahoe's crowds don't appeal to you, you can head to this peaceful spot.
Read MoreWhile giant airports can be impressive, smaller-scale hubs are almost always more pleasant to travel through. This tree-lined airport is one of them.
Read MoreCalifornia is famous for its beautiful beaches, and this one in Pacific Grove has a wide variety of animals, as well as historic sand dunes.
Read MoreWith it's iconic vineyards and lovely landscapes, Napa Valley is a wonderful place to retire, and these top-rated towns have become the most popular options.
Read MoreIf you're planning a trip to Santa Cruz, look out for these five annual events for a taste of the city's unique local culture and community spirit.
Read MoreOne of Sacramento's many bridges is an iconic and historical structure undergoing a massive, years-long renovation to give it a second life.
Read MoreEven if you don't live near an ocean, there's a good chance that you're reasonably close to a lake in the U.S. these deep depths are ripe for exploration.
Read MoreWhile it's easy to get out into the wilderness in California, some spots are more secluded than others. This remote lake is one that rewards the journey.
Read MoreSan Francisco is not short on luxe accommodations, but this acclaimed hotel stands out for its thoughtful design and emphasis on sustainability and wellness.
Read MoreHawaii may be a retiree's dream destination, but the high demand means a high cost of living. These mainland destinations are more affordable alternatives.
Read MoreDon't let the name fool you — this creepy-sounding Californian destination is replete with tall mountains, stunning lakes, and places to hike and fish.
Read MoreCalifornia has been home to many amusement parks, and these once-thriving ones are now sadly abandoned. But you can still visit them for nostalgia.
Read MoreAlthough Yosemite is known for its stunning but dangerous landscapes, this hike is considered the easiest in the national park, known for its iconic views.
Read MoreThis Long Beach neighborhood offers walkable streets with indie boutiques, art spaces and local spots, making it a standout destination in Southern California.
Read MoreThis trail in Point Reyes, California, will take through fields of wildflowers along the shore. It's not a hard walk, but it is a scenic one.
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