Big Sur
Big Sur is known by hikers, campers, rock climbers and the like as an outstanding place to stop and spend a few days getting lost. Big Sur has lots to see, including breathtaking beach views, rare wildlife spotting and plenty of rock formations for those who like climbing to get their hands dirty.
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz is not only a legendary spot for surfing, but it is also a beautiful community nestled against the shores of the Pacific. Santa Cruz, unlike it’s neighboring cities, has a very laid back vibe with friendly locals and a slower pace of life.
Los Angeles
While Los Angeles itself is not a very scenic top, there are plenty of sites that one must visit while out there. First, going to Hollywood and walking along the main boardwalk there is always a fun tourist activity. The surrounding areas of Venice, Santa Monica and Huntington also offer outstanding beach getaways that are accessible by public transportation.
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Julie Tishkoff loves to go on long trips. And having been a resident of San Francisco, CA her whole life, she has been blessed with the accessibility of driving up and down the Pacific Coast Highway for an outstanding scenic drive. There are many stops along the long stretch of coastline between San Francisco and San Diego that Julie Tishkoff suggests everyone checks out at least once. Below is a list of those places.