Skip the airport hassle and take the scenic route to these top California road trip destinations—whether you're cruising Highway 1, winding through wine country, or heading into the desert for wide-open skies and quirky art towns.
LessBig Sur delivers the ultimate Highway 1 experience and tops many travelers’ bucket lists for good reason. This 71 mile stretch of California’s Central Coast offers epic Pacific Ocean views and a dramatic, jagged coastline. The route from Monterey to San Simeon is best explored slowly. If you’re exploring in a car, head to Pfeiffer Beach, known for purple sand that appears after rain, and Bixby Bridge, one of the most photographed spots on the West Coast.
A scenic 90 mile cruise up the coast from Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is perfectly placed between San Diego and San Francisco on any California travel itinerary. Santa Barbara is a refreshing seaside stop. Spend the morning kayak‑cruising past Stearns Wharf, or join a bike tour along the waterfront and through the aptly-named Funk Zone. In the afternoon, savor a guided wine tour through nearby Santa Ynez Valley, then stroll around State Street before sundown.
Located along the California–Nevada border, Lake Tahoe makes a rewarding detour off Highway 395, or depending on where you’re starting from, a scenic mountain loop from Sacramento or San Francisco. In summer, explore the lake—guided sailing tours lead to hidden beaches, forest trails, and quiet coves. In winter, it transforms into a snow-covered playground, with world-class skiing, snowshoeing, and cozy lakeside towns. Tahoe blends the ease of a New England lake town with big-sky Sierra scenery.
Set halfway between LA and San Francisco, Paso Robles (part of San Luis Obispo County) is a favorite for wine lovers and relaxed road trippers alike. More than 200 wineries dot the region’s rolling hills, where you can book wine tastings at notable spots such as Sculpterra Winery and Sculpture Garden or other scenic, low-key tasting rooms. Beyond the wine, explore downtown Paso’s walkable square or day trip nearby San Simeon to tour the legendary Hearst Castle overlooking the coast.
If you’re craving a road trip to quiet, wide-open spaces, Joshua Tree delivers. This high desert destination is famous for its namesake trees, striking rock formations, and soul-stirring sunsets. Spend the day hiking in Joshua Tree National Park, exploring Hidden Valley, or rock climbing if you're feeling adventurous. Nearby towns such as Yucca Valley and Pioneertown offer quirky roadside stops, vintage shops, and unexpected art installations. At night, the stargazing is spectacular.
From beach mornings to sunset tacos, San Diego delivers on surf, culture, and beach town charm. Spend your time kayaking on the San Diego Bay, exploring Balboa Park’s gardens and museums, or joining a guided food tour through historic neighborhoods like Little Italy and Old Town. If you have extra time, head to Coronado or take a catamaran out to the Pacific Ocean, passing landmarks such as Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, Pacific Beach, and La Jolla, and the Torrey Pines Gliderport.
If national parks are on your list of must-see spots in California, Yosemite belongs at the top. Just 185 miles east of San Francisco, this legendary park is known for its granite cliffs, roaring waterfalls, and ancient sequoia groves. Explore the highlights—like Tunnel View, Yosemite Falls, and El Capitan—on a sightseeing tour, or dive deeper with a small group tour or hike. Whether you spend a day, week, or month at Yosemite, you’re sure to have the adventure of a lifetime.
Clifftop views and windswept forests await in Mendocino, a laid‑back hidden gem about 170 miles north of San Francisco. Situated between redwood canopy and Pacific bluffs, Mendocino invites you to wander its charming village, galleries, and tide‑pool beaches. Start with a railbike tour along Puddle Creek or hop on the historic Skunk Train for a relaxed ride through the redwoods. In the evening, head into the forest to the Glen Blair Bar—a hidden watering hole nestled among the trees.
A classic road trip ends—or begins—beautifully in San Francisco. This hilly, colorful city pairs its world-famous landmarks with diverse neighborhoods, perfect for exploring on foot or by cable car. Cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge, join a Chinatown food excursion, or ferry to Alcatraz for a deep dive into history. If you’re continuing inland, it’s the gateway to Yosemite and wine country. If you're headed south, Highway 1 starts here with epic coastal views all the way to LA.