California
This guide explores where to eat in Healdsburg and surrounding towns, ranging from unpretentious local haunts to sleek fine dining.
Sonoma County is one of the leading U.S. regions for organic and biodynamic wines. This guide explores where to find natural Sonoma wine, spotlighting both established favorites and up-and-coming spots.
Russian River paddle boarding is one of Sonoma County’s most idyllic things to do. This guide explores everything to know about paddling between Healdsburg and Jenner, including entry and exit points, rentals, sample itineraries, and more.
With 75 miles of sunny coastline, L.A. has plenty of family-friendly options for a day at the beach. This guide spotlights where to go for protected waters, tide pools, rentals and amenities, and more.
This guide by San Diego natives breaks down the city by neighborhood and interest, to help you make the most of your visit. From beaches and museums, to craft beer, trendy food, and theme parks, you’ll discover the best places to go in San Diego California for every interest.
With Coronado roots going back three generations, this guide shares our favorite things to do in Coronado, from the world-class Victorian-era Hotel Del resort to top-rated beaches and seasonal festivities.
This season-by-season guide explores the best time to visit Yosemite, with activities and highlights, pros and cons for each time of year.
Yosemite is a photographer’s dream, with some of the most jaw-dropping natural beauty in the world. This guide highlights the best photo spots in Yosemite, along with tips on how to get the perfect shot – whether you’re a seasoned nature photographer or simply want to capture memorable vacation photos on …
This guide details the best Redwood National Park hikes across the park’s 200 miles of trails, ranging from short strolls to strenuous day hikes.
This guide details the best places for paddle boarding and kayaking near Redwood National Park, including where to launch, route options, rentals, and more.
Camping in Redwood National Park is a sublime experience, where ancient redwood forests meet the power of the Pacific Ocean. This guide highlights everything to know about camping in Redwood National Park, including both campgrounds and backcountry.
This guide details the best things to do Redwood National Park for first time visitors, including the best hikes, scenic overlooks, and top photo spots.
The list of things to do in Channel Islands is extensive, from hiking, kayaking, and snorkeling, to camping, whale watching, and scuba diving. This guide highlights the best island for each activity.
The Highway 395 corridor is one of the best stretches in California for autumn foliage. This guide details the top spots for eastern Sierra fall colors, going geographically from south to north.
Fall foliage in the Golden State easily lasts from late September into December. This guide details the best places to find fall color in California, along with average peak time for each region.
On your first trip, it can be challenging to determine which Channel Island to visit. This guide provides an island-by-island summary, to help you decide which isle is right for you.
Camping is available on all five islands within the national park, including campground and backcountry options. This guide details each island’s amenities, campsite location, and everything else to know about Channel Islands camping.
This guide highlights the best spots to paddle board in Los Angeles, including where to launch, rental info, and other need-to-know details to help maximize your adventure.
Along with greater Mammoth Lakes paddle boarding, this guide explores the best places in the eastern Sierra to get out on the water, from Bishop to Bridgeport.
Thousand Island Lake and Ediza Lake is one of the most popular backpacking trips in the eastern Sierra. This itinerary details recommended routes and other key info, to help you best enjoy the jaw-dropping vistas, serene alpine lakes, and epic peaks the trail is so famous for.
Between sublime hikes and jaw-dropping vistas, there are countless things to do in Yosemite. We detail the park’s top 10, to help you make the most of your time in California’s most famous national park.
An outdoor lover’s dream, America’s Finest City boasts 70 miles of dramatic coastline, with sunny, palm-lined beaches and harbors. We rank our 8 favorite spots to paddle board in San Diego.
Between lush redwood groves and golden hills, Sonoma offers a range of idyllic paddle board spots. Here we rank our 11 favorite spots to paddle board in Sonoma County.
A popular day hike near San Francisco, Tomales Point provides panoramic views of the Point Reyes National Seashore. Expect to see numerous tule elk along the way.
For those not wishing to do the the full High Sierra Trail, this 34-mile portion still offers full immersion in wild, untouched backcountry and jaw-dropping scenery.
These moderate hikes in Sequoia get you to some of the park’s best vistas, with just the right amount of adventure. You’ll see ancient sequoia groves, cool conifer forests, and rugged backcountry.
These easy hikes in Sequoia are a great way to experience the park’s lush sequoia groves and rugged backcountry, without strenuous effort.
For the avid adventurer, Yosemite offers unparalleled vistas and pristine backcountry. Here we rank the best hard hikes in Yosemite, for those looking to literally climb mountains.
These moderate hikes in Yosemite are just enough to get the blood pumping. Between popular trails and hidden gems, you’ll experience the splendor of one of America’s most famous national parks.
Mostly flat, these easy hikes in Yosemite get you up close to the park’s resplendent valleys, jaw-dropping vistas, and even North America’s tallest waterfall – all without much effort.
Paddle boarding in Yosemite is absolute paradise. From the winding Merced River in Yosemite Valley to the high alpine Tenaya Lake, this guide includes itineraries, entry and exit points, and more.
With 7 days in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon, you’ll enjoy a more in-depth immersion in these national parks. This itinerary includes popular day hikes and iconic sights, plus more hidden gems.
With 5 days in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon, you’ll enjoy a more immersive experience in California’s three most popular national parks. This guide includes iconic sights and popular day hikes.
This itinerary focuses on the key highlights for 3 days in Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon, ensuring you see the top sights in each of California’s three most popular national parks.
The Rae Lakes Loop is one of the crown jewels of Sierra Nevada backpacking, covering 41 miles of spectacular high alpine backcountry. This guide includes recommended itineraries, how to get permits, and more.
