6 Phenomenal Backpacking Trails in Joshua Tree National Park
A wonderland of boulders, cacti, and spiny, Seussian trees, Joshua Tree National Park is a haven for desert lovers and backpackers of all ages.
A wonderland of boulders, cacti, and spiny, Seussian trees, Joshua Tree National Park is a haven for desert lovers and backpackers of all ages.
Home to towering granite cliffs, shimmering alpine lakes, meadows full of spring wildflowers, and the tallest waterfall in North America, Yosemite is a mecca for nature lovers of all sorts.
Joshua Tree is filled with poolside home rentals that are just as luxurious or low-key as you’d like, with a range of options to fit nearly every travel style and taste.
There are plenty of hotels in California, but resorts feel more special — places with such fun, awesome and indulgent accommodation and activities that you don’t ever really need to leave.
Within a two hour drive of The Golden State’s most populous city, nature lovers have access to desert hot springs, high alpine forests, and beachside escapes.
What’s not to love about soaking your bones in naturally heated thermal springs?
One of the best things about camping in California? It’s a year-round activity. That is, if you know where to look.
Summiting a peak higher than 14,000 feet (a 14er, if you will), is a bucket list accomplishment for any savvy hiker.
It’s off to well-appointed yurts and restored caravans you go!
Northern California has a lot on offer — and travelers in SF are well-placed to reach most of it.
California experiences its own version of autumn, and along with it comes the season’s annual riot of natural color.
Los Angeles and San Francisco – California’s two primary metropolitan jewels – couldn’t be more different.