California Travel Guide

Information about California

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Publicized and idealized all over the world, California really does live up to the myth. More than just a terrestrial paradise of sun, sand and surf, it has high mountain ranges, fast-paced glitzy cities, primeval old-growth forests and vast stretches of deserts. The landscape is imbued with history, ranging from rock carvings left by indigenous Native Americans to the eerie ghost towns of the Gold Rush pioneers.

In some ways, the west coast is the ultimate ''now'' society. Anywhere so vulnerable to the constant threat of the Big One - a massive earthquake of unimaginable terror - is bound to have a sense of living for the moment. However, its supposed superficiality is largely fictitious. Although home to such reactionary figures as Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, it has also been the source of some of the country's most progressive political movements . The fierce protests of the Sixties may have died down, but California remains the heart of liberal America, at the forefront of environmental awareness, gay pride and social permissiveness, and increasingly a bulwark of the Democratic Party. Economically, too, the region is crucial, whether in the film industry, the music business, the financial markets, or the all-consuming sector of real-estate development.

California is too large to be fully explored in a single trip, but in an area so varied it's hard to pick out specific highlights. Los Angeles is far and away the biggest and most stimulating city: a maddening collection of freeways, beaches, seedy suburbs, upscale neighborhoods and extreme lifestyles. From Los Angeles you can head south to the growing metropolis of San Diego, with its broad, welcoming beaches and easy access to Mexico; or push inland to the desert areas, most notably Death Valley, a barren and inhospitable landscape of volcanic craters and salt pans that in summer becomes the hottest place on earth.


Destinations by City in California

  • Adelanto
  • Agoura Hills
  • Alameda
  • Alhambra
  • Alpine
  • Alturas
  • American Canyon
  • Anaheim Hills
  • Anaheim
  • Anderson
  • Angels Camp
  • Antioch
  • Aptos
  • Arcadia
  • Arcata
  • Arroyo Grande
  • Artesia
  • Atascadero
  • Auburn
  • Avalon
  • Avila Beach
  • Azusa
  • Bakersfield
  • Balboa
  • Baldwin Park
  • Banning
  • Barstow
  • Bass Lake
  • Beaumont
  • Bell Gardens
  • Bellflower
  • Belmont
  • Ben Lomond
  • Benicia
  • Berkeley
  • Beverly Hills
  • Big Bear City
  • Big Bear Lake
  • Big Sur
  • Bishop
  • Blythe
  • Bodega Bay
  • Bodega
  • Borrego Springs
  • Boyes Hot Springs
  • Brawley
  • Brea
  • Bridgeport
  • Brisbane
  • Buellton
  • Buena Park
  • Burbank
  • Burlingame
  • Buttonwillow
  • Cabazon
  • Calabasas
  • Calexico
  • California City
  • Calimesa
  • Calistoga
  • Camarillo
  • Cambria
  • Campbell
  • Canoga Park
  • Canyon Lake
  • Capistrano Beach
  • Capitola
  • Cardiff By The Sea
  • Carlsbad
  • Carmel By The Sea
  • Carmel Valley
  • Carmel
  • Carpinteria
  • Carson
  • Castaic
  • Castro Valley
  • Cathedral City
  • Cayucos
  • Cazadero
  • Ceres
  • Cerritos
  • Chatsworth
  • Chester
  • Chico
  • Chino Hills
  • Chino
  • Chowchilla
  • Chula Vista
  • City Of Commerce
  • City Of Industry
  • Claremont
  • Clearlake
  • Cloverdale
  • Clovis
  • Coalinga
  • Colton
  • Commerce
  • Compton
  • Concord
  • Copperopolis
  • Corning
  • Corona
  • Coronado
  • Corte Madera
  • Costa Mesa
  • Covina
  • Crescent City
  • Culver City
  • Cupertino
  • Cypress
  • Daly City
  • Dana Point
  • Danville
  • Davis
  • Del Mar
  • Delano
  • Desert Hot Springs
  • Diamond Bar
  • Dinuba
  • Dixon
  • Dorris
  • Downey
  • Duarte
  • Dublin
  • Dunnigan
  • Dunsmuir
  • Earlimart
  • El Cajon
  • El Centro
  • El Cerrito
  • El Granada
  • El Monte
  • El Portal
  • El Segundo
  • Elk Grove
  • Elk
  • Emeryville
  • Encinitas
  • Escondido
  • Eureka
  • Exeter
  • Fairfield
  • Fallbrook
  • Fillmore
  • Firebaugh
  • Fish Camp
  • Folsom
  • Fontana
  • Foothill Ranch
  • Fort Bragg
  • Fortuna
  • Foster City
  • Fountain Valley
  • Fremont
  • Fresno
  • Fullerton
  • Galt
  • Garberville
  • Garden Grove
  • Gardena
  • Geyserville
  • Gilroy
  • Glen Ellen
  • Glendale
  • Glendora
  • Goleta
  • Gorman
  • Granada Hills
  • Grass Valley
  • Groveland
  • Guerneville
  • Hacienda Heights
  • Half Moon Bay
  • Hanford
  • Hawthorne
  • Hayward
  • Healdsburg
  • Hemet
  • Hermosa Beach
  • Hesperia
  • Highland
  • Hollister
  • Hollywood
  • Huntington Beach
  • Idyllwild
  • Imperial Beach
  • Imperial
  • Indian Wells
  • Indio
  • Inglewood
  • Irvine
  • Jackson
  • Jamestown
  • Joshua Tree
  • Julian
  • Kenwood
  • Kettleman City
  • King City
  • Kings Beach
  • Kingsburg
  • La Jolla
  • La Mesa
  • La Mirada
  • La Palma
  • La Quinta
  • Lafayette
  • Laguna Beach
  • Laguna Hills
  • Lake Arrowhead
  • Lake Elsinore
  • Lake Forest
  • Lakeport
  • Lancaster
  • Larkspur
  • Lathrop
  • Lawndale
  • Lebec
  • Lee Vining
  • Lemoore
  • Lindsay
  • Little River
  • Livermore
  • Lodi
  • Loma Linda
  • Lompoc
  • Lone Pine
  • Long Beach
  • Los Alamitos
  • Los Altos
  • Los Angeles
  • Los Banos
  • Los Gatos
  • Los Olivos
  • Lost Hills
  • Lynwood
  • Madera
  • Malibu
  • Mammoth Lakes
  • Manhattan Beach
  • Manteca
  • Marina Del Rey
  • Marina
  • Mariposa
  • Marshall
  • Martinez
  • Marysville
  • Maywood
  • Mcclellan
  • Mendocino
  • Menlo Park
  • Merced
  • Mill Valley
  • Millbrae
  • Milpitas
  • Mission Hills
  • Mission Viejo
  • Modesto
  • Mojave
  • Monrovia
  • Montebello
  • Monterey Park
  • Monterey
  • Moreno Valley
  • Morgan Hill
  • Morro Bay
  • Moss Landing
  • Mount Shasta
  • Mountain View
  • Murrieta
  • Napa
  • National City
  • Needles
  • Nevada City
  • Newark
  • Newport Beach
  • Newport Coast
  • Nice
  • Norco
  • Norden
  • North Hills
  • North Hollywood
  • Northridge
  • Norwalk
  • Novato
  • Oak View
  • Oakdale
  • Oakhurst
  • Oakland
  • Oakley
  • Oceanside
  • Ojai
  • Olympic Valley
  • Ontario
  • Orange
  • Oroville
  • Oxnard
  • Pacific Grove
  • Pacifica
  • Pala
  • Palm Desert
  • Palm Springs
  • Palmdale
  • Palo Alto
  • Paradise
  • Pasadena
  • Paso Robles
  • Patterson
  • Pebble Beach
  • Perris
  • Pescadero
  • Petaluma
  • Phelan
  • Pico Rivera
  • Pinole
  • Pismo Beach
  • Placentia
  • Placerville
  • Playa Del Rey
  • Pleasant Hill
  • Pleasanton
  • Point Arena
  • Pollock Pines
  • Pomona
  • Port Hueneme
  • Porterville
  • Poway
  • Ramona
  • Rancho Cordova
  • Rancho Cucamonga
  • Rancho Dominguez
  • Rancho Mirage
  • Rancho Palos Verdes
  • Rancho Santa Fe
  • Red Bluff
  • Redding
  • Redlands
  • Redondo Beach
  • Redway
  • Redwood City
  • Reseda
  • Rialto
  • Richmond
  • Ridgecrest
  • Ripon
  • Riverside
  • Rocklin
  • Rohnert Park
  • Rosemead
  • Roseville
  • Rowland Heights
  • Rutherford
  • Sacramento
  • Saint Helena
  • Salida
  • Salinas
  • San Bernardino
  • San Bruno
  • San Carlos
  • San Clemente
  • San Diego
  • San Dimas
  • San Francisco
  • San Gabriel
  • San Jose
  • San Juan Capistrano
  • San Leandro
  • San Luis Obispo
  • San Marcos
  • San Martin
  • San Mateo
  • San Pedro
  • San Rafael
  • San Ramon
  • San Simeon
  • San Ysidro
  • Santa Ana
  • Santa Barbara
  • Santa Clara
  • Santa Clarita
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Monica
  • Santa Nella
  • Santa Paula
  • Santa Rosa
  • Santee
  • Saratoga
  • Sausalito
  • Scotts Valley
  • Sea Ranch
  • Seagrove Beach
  • Seal Beach
  • Seaside
  • Sebastopol
  • Selma
  • Sequoia National Park
  • Shell Beach
  • Sherman Oaks
  • Shoshone
  • Simi Valley
  • Solana Beach
  • Solvang
  • Sonoma
  • Sonora
  • South El Monte
  • South Lake Tahoe
  • South Pasadena
  • South San Francisco
  • Stanton
  • Stevenson Ranch
  • Stockton
  • Studio City
  • Summerland
  • Sun City
  • Sunnyvale
  • Sunset Beach
  • Susanville
  • Sutter Creek
  • Sylmar
  • Taft
  • Tahoe City
  • Tahoe Vista
  • Tarzana
  • Tehachapi
  • Temecula
  • Thousand Oaks
  • Thousand Palms
  • Three Rivers
  • Tiburon
  • Torrance
  • Tracy
  • Trinidad
  • Truckee
  • Tulare
  • Turlock
  • Tustin
  • Twentynine Palms
  • Ukiah
  • Union City
  • Universal City
  • Upland
  • Upper Lake
  • Vacaville
  • Valencia
  • Vallejo
  • Van Nuys
  • Venice
  • Ventura
  • Victorville
  • Visalia
  • Vista
  • Walnut Creek
  • Walnut
  • Watsonville
  • Weed
  • West Covina
  • West Hollywood
  • West Los Angeles
  • West Sacramento
  • Westlake Village
  • Westley
  • Westminster
  • Westmorland
  • Whittier
  • Williams
  • Willits
  • Willows
  • Wilmington
  • Windsor
  • Woodland Hills
  • Woodland
  • Yermo
  • Yorba Linda
  • Yosemite National Park
  • Yountville
  • Yreka
  • Yuba City
  • Yucca Valley

  • Most people, though, follow the shoreline north up the central coast : a gorgeous run that takes in lively small towns like Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz . California's second city, San Francisco, at the top end, is about as different from LA as it's possible to get: the oldest, most European-styled city in the state, set on a series of steep hills, its wooden houses tumbling down to water on three sides. It is also well placed for the national parks to the east, such as Yosemite, where waterfalls cascade into a sheer glacial valley, and Sequoia/Kings Canyon with its gigantic trees, as well as the ghost towns of the Gold Country. North of San Francisco the countryside becomes wilder, wetter and greener, approaching Oregon through spectacular and almost deserted volcanic tablelands.

    The climate in southern California consists of seemingly endless days of sunshine and warm dry nights, with occasional bouts of torrential flooding in the winter. LA's notorious smog is at its worst when the temperatures are highest, from July through September. All along the coast mornings can be hazily overcast, especially in May and June; in exposed San Francisco it can be chilly all year, and fog rolls in to ruin many a sunny day. Much more so than in the south, winter in northern California can bring rain for weeks on end, causing massive mudslides that wipe out roads and hillside homes. Most hiking trails in the mountains are blocked between October and June by the snow that keeps California's ski slopes among the busiest in the nation.






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