DisneyWorld Vs Disneyland: Which Is The Better Amusement Park?
Everyone has an opinion, from frequent Disney visitors to those who just want to chime in online, so let's try to figure out which Disney park is really better.
Read MoreEveryone has an opinion, from frequent Disney visitors to those who just want to chime in online, so let's try to figure out which Disney park is really better.
Read MoreCalifornia adventurers tired of crowds at popular destinations can peacefully fish and walk through giant redwoods at a lesser-known recreation area instead.
Read MoreA lesser-known hike through Yosemite’s iconic landscapes has one of the best views, recommended by a highly esteemed naturalist and explorer.
Read MoreForgo crowds of tourists at Lake Tahoe for a pristine alpine lake, accessible via mountain trails and boasting crystal-clear, chilly water.
Read MoreHome to the state's first town founded and governed by African Americans, this historic park offers a look into the past and a quiet campground.
Read MoreFor an easy stroll through a forest of giant sequoias, embark on this short but pleasant loop that visits some of Yosemite’s tallest trees.
Read MoreDiscover illuminated caverns, see panoramic views of snow-capped Mount Shasta, and swim in lakes surrounded by mountains in these short trips from Redding.
Read MoreWander through pine-covered forests while admiring Yosemite’s most iconic mountains and waterfalls on this bucket list trail in the national park.
Read MoreThis six-hour desert drive links a string of evocative landmarks, from Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam to old Route 66 towns and Arizona canyon country.
Read MoreA futuristic downtown Los Angeles hotel known for blockbuster filming locations also hides an eerie, mostly empty indoor mall beneath its glass towers.
Read MoreThis multi-day hike is difficult to organize, but it bypasses the tourist crowds and puts you right in the middle of the most iconic sights the park offers.
Read MoreYosemite National Park is a household name, so it is understandable that this expansive wilderness gem named after a famous artist isn't better known.
Read MoreThe wood cabins are rustic but charming, with unmatched sea views, cozy wood stoves to keep you warm, and a phenomenal location in a beautiful park.
Read MoreCalifornia's mountains are an unsung hero for the outdoorsy types, and luckily there's a stunning community nestled between Bakersfield and Los Angeles.
Read MoreSkip the crowds and explore over 1 million acres of California national forest with secluded fishing on multiple rivers and scenic trails for all skill levels.
Read MoreThis Sonoma destination, the first premium winery in California, changed the state's wine industry and America's overall, and is still serving drinks today.
Read MoreBypass a typical sunset cruise and instead hop aboard a commuter ferry that boasts iconic sunset views of San Francisco Bay’s attractions.
Read MoreCalifornia's mining history has taken a turn for the scenic at this gorgeous park not far from downtown San Jose, complete with gorgeous trails.
Read MoreStay in the heart of Yosemite at the valley’s biggest lodging facility, where you’ll find retro canvas tents, cozy cabins, and a fun atmosphere.
Read MoreGet a taste of old school San Francisco with a stay at this classic hotel that's still thriving today, even after surviving earthquakes and fires.
Read MoreThese lakes require a moderate hiking adventure to reach, but that makes the rewards all the better with fewer crowds and backcountry camping options.
Read MoreThe Golden State isn't known for being affordable. Soon, prices will get even higher for all commuters crossing this one specific route over the water.
Read MoreAvoid the long drive to Yosemite National Park and visit this underrated preserve for trails, mountains, and scenic gorges a short distance from San Francisco.
Read MoreFamous for palm-lined boulevards, coastal scenery and car culture, this Southern California hotspot also ranks among America's worst for traffic.
Read MoreCalifornia’s largest island feels worlds away from the mainland, with unique wildlife, sea caves, turquoise waters, and dramatic coastal hikes.
Read MoreThis preserve in San Mateo County offers uncrowded trails for hiking and mountain biking that pass towering redwoods and even an airplane crash memorial.
Read MoreFrom beach fetch sessions to star-studded hiking trails and specialty pup pizzas, this city was named one of the nation's best destinations for dog owners.
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