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Best Places to Visit in California - Travel California - Travel San Francisco - Travel L.A

There's more to California than just movie stars and Disneyland. This is a state that boasts a large number of stunning natural attractions, including beautiful beaches, serene deserts, and majestic mountains.
California is also home to a number of exciting major cities, charming towns and to some of
the world's best wineries.
An overview of the best places to visit in California:
10. Big Sur

Located between the Carmel Highlands and San Simeon, Big Bur is a large, rocky stretch of the California Coastline. Although it doesn't have any official boundaries, it lines around 70 miles of California's famous Highway One. The area is a magnet for travelers on road trips, who are attracted by the towering redwood trees and breathtaking beaches along the route.
Mỏe than just beautiful scenery for driving through, the area also provides plenty of top hiking opportunities which wind their way through the several state parks encompassed by Big Sur



9. Catalina Island


This charming island is located approximately 22 miles across the Pacific Ocean from Los Angeles. It is both a favorite day trip for visitors to L.A., as well as a popular vacation and honeymoon spot.
Santa Catalina is a small island with two main centers of population, Two Harbors, and Avalon.
Most travelers to the island stay mainly in the Avalon area.
Surprisingly, the island even boasts a small population of American bison that were brought to the island during the filming of a movie. Travelers can reach the island by private boat, ferries, helicopters or small planes. Once on the island, transportation is limited
to bicycles, taxis and golf carts.


8. Lake Tahoe.


Lake Tahoe is not only impressive for being the second deepest lake in the US, but also for its wide length of shoreline which offers fantastic natural vistas. The freshwater lake straddles both California
and Nevada and is a top destination year-round. The lake became a winter sports destination after the 1960s Winter Olympics were held in Squaw Valley on the North Shore. Summer brings hiking in the mountains and boat trips on the lake, as well as days, spent lazing on the shore, swimming, and BBQs.



7. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks


These two national parks are located next door to each other in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains and both are famous for their enormous giant sequoia trees. These trees can grow to be more than 300 feet tall and their trunks can be as much as 100 feet wide. Sequoia National Park, which was established in 1890, is also home to Mount Whitney, which is the highest point in the contiguous United States. Interestingly enough, Kings Canyon boasts the deepest canyon in America. The parks are also home to a lot of wildlife species, including bobcats, gray foxes, bears, and mule deer. If they’re lucky, visitors might even be able to spot bighorn sheep or mountain lions. Both parks are popular with backpackers and hikers, and there are 14 campgrounds available for visitors.



6. Napa Valley.


Napa Valley is the premier destination for wine lovers in the United States.
Its wines are considered to be some of the best in the world. To accommodate the many vino connoisseurs that travel to Napa, the area now boasts a variety of accommodations, including charming bed and breakfasts, lovely boutique hotels and well-known chain hotels. There are also camping grounds available for those interested in saving a little money on lodging. In addition, Napa Valley boasts many world-class spas where visitors can get pampered and enjoy a variety of fun activities, including hot air balloon rides and guided bike wine tours.



5. San Diego.

With fabulous beaches, ideal climate and outstanding family attractions, it is no wonder that San Diego is one of the most popular places to visit in California. Located just north of the Mexican border, San Diego is a large coastal city with a small-town atmosphere. The most popular attraction in San Diego is America’s premier zoo, which is located in Balboa Park with flowering gardens and
Spanish architecture. The city is home to other family attractions like SeaWorld San Diego and the Birch Aquarium. Another tourist magnet, San Diego’s stunning coastline, offers miles of fantastic beaches including the upscale beach neighborhood of La Jolla.



4. Death Valley.


Located in the Mojave Desert, Death Valley encompasses much of the Death Valley National Park.
Although regarded as the driest and lowest place in North America, Death Valley offers a variety of outdoor activities, historic sites, and nature viewing. From snow-capped mountains to colorful sand
dunes, the unique desert landscapes of Death Valley is like no other place in California. Places of interests include the scenic vista of Zabriskie Point and historic sites like Scotty’s Castle, the Wildrose Charcoal Kilns and ruins of ghost towns.



3. Los Angeles.


The second-largest city in the USA, Los Angeles is located in southern California surrounded by the Pacific Coast, mountains and valleys. Known as the City of Angels, the city offers a wide range of attractions and beaches, including wild-and-crazy Venice Beach and Malibu, the sandy playground favored by movie stars. Travelers to L.A. can find some of the best-known amusement parks on the planet here, including Disneyland and Universal Studios Hollywood. Los Angeles is also one of the best places in the United States to go in search of celebrities. Tourists can look for celebrity homes or shop at the designer stores in Beverly Hills that cater to the stars. And in L.A., travelers can also visit and eat at the same famous restaurants that the celebs and the rich and famous dine at.

2. Yosemite National Park.


Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of central-eastern California, the Yosemite National Park is well-loved for its stunning granite cliffs, Giant Sequoia groves, beautiful waterfalls, and diverse animal and plant life. Visitors can hike among the 800 miles of trails, or drive along scenic routes to experience the beautiful landscapes and glimpse wildlife. Attractions include Glacier Point, with incredible views of the Yosemite Valley, the nature center and Yosemite Museum and historic places like the LeConte Memorial Lodge and the Ahwahnee Hotel.



1. San Francisco.


San Francisco is a fun and exciting city in northern California, set on the tip of a peninsula in the San Francisco Bay Area. Undoubtedly, the Golden Gate Bridge is the city’s number one attraction.
Tourists can drive, bike ride or walk across this famous suspension bridge to admire and photograph stunning views. In addition, visitors to San Francisco can visit Lombard Street, which is famous for its tight curves, or take a trip to San Francisco’s Chinatown section, which is the largest outside of Asia. And then, of course, there are the other big tourist favorites — Fisherman’s Wharf and the infamous prison on Alcatraz Island.



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