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The Best Sightseeing in California

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By kiwi91


Exciting and Diverse Sightseeing Opportunities Across California

Of the 41 states I have visited, California has been the most diverse and interesting.  In Northern California, you can travel to extinct lava fields and volcanoes at Lassen National Park, while being near the famous Redwood forests and the splendor of Yosemite. A day trip south, the climate will change entirely into inland desert, palm trees, and the suburban sprawl of the Los Angeles and San Diego area. For sightseeing experiences, you can't get much better than California in the United States.


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California Sightseeing Books

Great Escapes: Northern California Great Escapes: Northern California
Price: $7.50
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Fodor's California 2010 (Full-Color Gold Guides) Fodor's California 2010 (Full-Color Gold Guides)
Price: $13.77
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Moon California (Moon Handbooks) Moon California (Moon Handbooks)
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California (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE) California (EYEWITNESS TRAVEL GUIDE)
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Northern California Sightseeing

Northern California is almost like a seperate state than Southern California. The vibe is entirely different, and it looks entirely different. The scenery changes from palm trees to pines as you head further north, with pristine beaches evolving into jagged cliffs and scenic outlooks.

Southern California California Sightseeing

Southern California, or So Cal, is one of the most heavily populated areas of the United States, and contains some of the most visited sightseeing areas in the country. The majority of Southern California is dry desert land, with two major cities along the coast. San Diego and Los Angeles are separated only by only 121 driving miles, and boast huge attractions like Disneyland, Sea World, The San Diego Zoo, Santa Monica and the Gaslamp Quarter.



Swaying desert palms in Southern California.
Swaying desert palms in Southern California.

San Francisco and the Bay Area

San Francisco and the Bay Area sits on the Pacific Ocean, with several bays and inlets nestled alongside beautiful coastal towns and cities. Two famous bridges, the Oakland Bay Bridge, and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, span the San Francisco Bay. To the north, the rugged coastline of Point Reyes National Seashore sits atop the San Andreas Fault, connected by a thin piece of land. Across the Golden Gate, you'll find the communities of Sausalito and Vallejo. To the east of San Francisco lies the city of Oakland and the world's largest wind farm in Livermore, while further south is the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

Sightseeing in San Francisco

  • Golden Gate Park
  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Fisherman's Wharf
  • Cable Cars
  • 49 Mile Scenic Drive
  • Transamerica Pyramid
  • Coit Tower
  • Chinatown
  • Alcatraz
  • Lombard Street
  • Palace of Fine Arts
  • Haight Ashbury

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ethel smith  says:
6 months ago

Always fancied visiting the land of Sun and plenty aka California :) Interesting hub

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