
Walk Among Giants: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks
People often say that ‘those who live in California are living in an entirely different reality,’ and it’s not tough to see why.

People often say that ‘those who live in California are living in an entirely different reality,’ and it’s not tough to see why.

The southern Californian city of San Diego is where you’ll find beaches, beautiful blue skies, and surfing opportunities aplenty.

Storybook cottages, windswept beaches, and quiet streets lined with galleries give this coastal town an atmosphere that feels almost unreal.

The third-largest state in the US, California is home to a diverse array of beautiful landscapes.

California is easily one of the most popular states for travelers from around the world.

The second most populous city in the United States, after New York City, Los Angeles is the unofficial capital city of the West Coast.

It’s easy for visitors to leave their hearts in San Francisco; it’s a very beautiful city. It’s equally easy for visitors to leave their hearts just outside of San Francisco.

Set along a sun-drenched stretch of coastline, this elegant seaside city is known for its beautiful beaches, relaxed luxury, and endless opportunities for life on the water.

When you think about where architecture and wilderness collide, it’s hard not to picture those legendary lodges tucked into America’s national parks.

In the 1950s and 60s, developers hyped this place as a glamorous resort spot. But now, salt-crusted shoreline and abandoned trailers define the community.

Perched on a rocky bluff, this tiny coastal town looks out over a small working harbor and a stretch of Pacific coastline that most California travelers just miss.

Year-round sunny weather, gorgeous beaches and an abundance of family-friendly attractions make Southern California one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world.

Lying alongside the sparkling Pacific Ocean, the sunny San Diego is most known for its large zoo, lovely beaches and lively historic center.

Famous for its summer fogs and cable cars, San Francisco has long been a popular place to visit in California.

About halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, just off Highway 1, sits a coastal town that feels nothing like the typical California beach destination.
