67 destinations along the West Coast
2. Hotel del Coronado
The red-roofed Hotel del Coronado, which dates to the 19th century, stands a few miles from downtown
Distance: 127 miles
More info:
• Hotel review
• Hotel website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
3. Old Point Loma Lighthouse
The Old Point Loma Lighthouse at Cabrillo National Monument has been guiding mariners into
Distance: 126 miles
More info:
• Cabrillo National Monument website
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4. La Jolla
La Jolla, an upscale corner of
Distance: 113 miles
More info:
• La Jolla webesite (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
5. Del Mar
Del Mar holds plenty of private wealth, but it also has Del Mar Fairgrounds, home to the San Diego County Fair in June and July, along with horse racing from July through September.
Distance: 103 miles
More info:
• Del Mar Fairgrounds website
• Del Mar visitor’s information (Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
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The plastic beasts and buildings of Legoland have helped make Carlsbad, in northern coastal
Distance: 91 miles
More info:
• Legoland’s own small world
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
7. Oceanside
Oceanside has long been known as neighbor to the Marines of Camp Pendleton, but its waves draw surfers, and its pier draws sightseers and fishing folk.
Distance: 86 miles
More info:
• Oceanside Chamber of Commerce (Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times)
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For decades, Laguna has been an artsy pocket of
Distance: 54 miles
More info:
• Laguna Beach vistors bureau
• Photos of Laguna Beach
• Laguna Beach’s Surf & Sand Resort a toss & turn for the worse (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
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Newport Beach is known for its fancy houses and high prices, but it also includes the Newport Dunes RV Resort and Marine, where you can sometimes rent cabins for less than $100 nightly.
Distance: 45 miles
More info:
• Newport Beach for kind of cheap family lodging
• Newport Dunes RV Resort and Marine (Marc Martin / Los Angeles Times)
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The Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific, which opened in 1998, is the largest aquarium in Southern California, with hundreds of kinds of sea life, including these jellyfish.
Distance: 26 miles
More info:
• Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach celebrates its 10th year
• Long Beach Aquarium of the Pacific website (Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)
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Hermosa Beach is known for its pier, its surfing, the high-quality volleyball games on its sands, and the many runners and cyclists who pass daily on its boardwalk.
Distance: 24 miles
More info:
• Hermosa Beach visitor’s information (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Manhattan Beach, just north of
Distance: 21 miles
More info:
• Manhattan Beach visitors information (Perry C. Riddle / Los Angeles Times)
14. Malibu Pier
In a beach community known for its private homes, the Malibu Pier stands out as a public place with an ocean view and two or three restaurants (depending on how you count).
Distance: 30 miles
More info:
• California State Parks website
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17. Carpinteria
Carpinteria, home to about 14,000 residents and a popular state campground, sits at the south end of
Distance: 84 miles
More info:
• Carpinteria Chamber of Commmerce
• Camping in Carpinteria, enjoyment comes in waves (Richard Derk / Los Angeles Times / )
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Besides its many beaches, the red-tile roofs on its downtown, the nightlife on State Street and the well-heeled estates on its hillsides, Santa Barbara can also boast a historic train station, whose Mission Revival design dates to 1905.
Distance: 97 miles
More info:
• Santa Barbara Conference & Visitors Bureau
• Mixing it up in the Central Coast wine country
• Wine events in Santa Barbara wine country (Robin Rauz / Los Angeles Times)
19. El Capitan State Beach
El Capitan State Beach, north of
Distance: 115 miles
More info:
• California State Parks website
• Coastal eco-resort at El Capitan Canyon (Kari Howard / Los Angeles Times )
20. Avila Beach
Avila Beach, about midway between
Distance: 196 miles
More info:
• Avila Beach vistior’s information (Mel Melcon / Los Angeles Times)
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21. Morro Bay
You can see 576-foot-high Morro Rock from just about anywhere among the many shops and restaurants of Morro Bay.
Distance: 214 miles
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• California coast trip, Day 5: unexpected rewards in Morro Bay, cranky elephant seals farther north (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
22. San Simeon
San Simeon is best known as the home of Hearst Castle, but just south is the city of Cambria (with many scenic lodgings on Moonstone Beach Drive) and just seven miles north is an elephant seal rookery.
More info:
• San Simeon Chamber of Commerce
• Hearst Castle website
• Behind the scenes at Hearst Castle (Stephen Osman / Los Angeles Times)
23. Ragged Point
Ragged Point, in
Distance: 257 miles
More info:
• Ragged Point Inn website
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24. Big Sur
Big Sur’s many scenic highlights include the Bixby Bridge and the overlook just north of there, where this man is standing.
Distance: 307 miles
More info:
• Big Sur vistor’s information
• In Big Sur, Treebones Resort offers simple beauty (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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25. Rocky Point
North of most Big Sur landmarks and 10 miles south of Carmel, Rocky Point includes staggering views, gusting winds and, near the water’s edge, the Rocky Point Restaurant.
Distance: 326 miles
More info:
• Rocky Point visitor’s information (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
26. Carmel
Besides its high-toned shops and cozy little lots, Carmel is home to one of
Distance: 325 miles
More info:
• Carmel visitor’s information
• A view of Weston country in Carmel, California
• Indulge in quiet luxury at Big Sur’s Post Ranch Inn (Robert Durell / Los Angeles Times)
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Pacific Avenue, the main commercial drag of Santa Cruz, leads directly the beach and municipal wharf. The UC Santa Cruz campus is north of downtown.
Distance: 345 miles
More info:
• One Wild Ride: Exploring Santa Cruz’s wine country
• In the Santa Cruz Mountains, less-traveled wineries await (Anne Dowie / For the Times)
29. Half Moon Bay
Half Moon Bay, known for big waves and big pumpkins every fall, is a popular weekend destination for Bay Area residents.
Distance: 389 miles
More info:
• California coast trip, Day 6: From Nepenthe to Half Moon Bay, with stops to chat along the way
• Half Moon Bay: sun, surf and serenity (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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30. Golden Gate Bridge
It may seem as though it’s been there forever, but
Distance: 391 miles
More info:
• The view from San Francisco Bay’s Cavallo Point? It’s golden
• Golden Gate Bridge website
• San Francisco tourism website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
31. Marin County
High bluffs, rugged shores and small towns continue as you advance through Marin County.
Distance: 417 miles
More info:
• Marin County’s Bolinas Lagoon is for the birds
• Marine Mammal Center unveils new Bay Area facility (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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Much of Sonoma County is still open, rugged countryside, with rocky coasts and dairy farms on rolling green hills like this one near Valley Ford.
Distance: 452 miles
More info:
• Sonoma tourism website
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33. Timber Cove Inn
On the Sonoma coast, 15 miles north of Jenner, the wood-and-glass Timber Cove Inn rises above the wave-splashed rocks, and next door rises a 93-foot tower designed in the 1960s by sculptor Beniamino Bufano.
Distance: 465 miles
More info:
• Timber Cove Inn website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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34. Sea Ranch
Sea Ranch was born in the 1960s as a sequestered community of spread-out, site-sensitive home architecture. You can rent houses, and there’s a lodge with a restaurant.
Distance: 483 miles
More info:
• 15 places to visit to see the real
• Sea Ranch website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
35. Point Arena Lighthouse
The Point Arena Lighthouse stands in Mendocino County, north of Gualala, south of Elk.
Distance: 503 miles
More info:
• Point Arena Lighthouse website (Brant Ward / AP)
36. Mendocino
Mendocino is a little grid of Victorian shops and inns on a bluff over the sea.
Distance: 527 miles
More info:
• Mendocino Country tourism website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
37. Westport and the Howard Creek Ranch Inn
North of Fort Bragg and just south of the roadless “lost coast” of California lie Westport and the Howard Creek Ranch Inn, a rustic 60-acre retreat that includes an 1871 farmhouse and about a dozen rooms and cabins, many built by owner Sunny Grigg.
Distance: 562 miles
More info:
• California coast trip, Day 8: Jabber and jumble in an old Westport barn
• Howard Creek Ranch Inn website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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38. Leggett
Near the intersection of U.S. 101 and
Distance: 555 miles
More info:
• California coast trip, Day 9: a Great American drive-through-tree story
• Drive Thru Tree Park website
• Avenue of the Giants website (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
39. Arcata
Arcata’s downtown plaza is dominated by collegiate commerce (Humboldt State is handy), a statue of
Distance: 653 miles
More info:
• Arcata Downtown Business Community website
• Arcata Chamber of Commerce (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
40. Eureka
The
Distance: 644 miles
More info:
• Be it ever so Humboldt, there’s no place like it
• Samoa Cookhouse website
• Humboldt County website (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
41. Klamath
If you take U.S. 101 through Klamath, Calif., you can’t miss the Trees of Mystery, a vintage roadside attraction that includes a 49-foot-tall Paul Bunyan and his beloved blue ox, Babe.
Distance: 708 miles
More info:
• Trees of Mystery website (Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)
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In the uncrowded territory just north of Smith River, Calif. (and south of Brookings, Ore.), travelers on U.S. 101 find the California-Oregon border, where, if you’re northbound, sales taxes end and mandatory full-service gas stations begin.
Distance: 745 miles
More info:
• Oregon tourism website
• Oregon to
California coast trip, Day 10: End of a journey, a look back at discoveries en route (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
43. Harris Beach State Park
Harris Beach State Park, just north of Brookings, Ore., is full of seastacks and tide pools, with cabins, yurts and campsites.
Distance: 756 miles
More info:
• Harris Beach State Park website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
44. Gold Beach
The roadside scenery in Gold Beach, Ore., includes the cool mural work on Tsunami Willie’s.
Distance: 783 miles
More info:
• Gold Beach website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
45. Port Orford
In Port Orford, Ore., concrete dinosaurs fill the dense greenery of Prehistoric Gardens.
Distance: 811 miles
More info:
• Port Orford website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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46. Cape Blanco
Cape Blanco, a state park north of Port Orford, Ore., includes the state’s southernmost lighthouse and wide views of the coast, north and south.
Distance: 820 miles
More info:
• Cape Blanco State Park website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
47. Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
Parts of
Distance: 866 miles
More info:
• Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area website
• Sandboarding Oregon: You, a plank, a heap of dunes (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
50. Yaquina Bay Bridge
Just south of Newport, Ore., the coast highway crosses the 1936 Yaquina Bay Bridge.
Distance: 951 miles
More info:
• Newport tourism website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
51. Otis
The
Distance: 969 miles
More info:
• Oregon and
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52. Netarts
Quirky little Netarts, Ore., lies along the Three Capes Scenic Loop between Pacific City and Tillamook, along with Capes Mears, Lookout and Kiwanda and the town of Oceanside.
Distance: 995 miles
More info:
• Three Capes Scenic Drive (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
53. Tillamook
In Tillamook, the creamery tour is free, self-guided and draws about a million tourists every year.
Distance: 992 miles
More info:
• Tillamook visitor’s information
• Tillamook Cheese website
• The OrWa road trip diaries, Day 4: I see cheese, cross into
55. Ilwaco
Ilwaco sits near the south end of
Distance: 1,065 miles
More info:
• Ilwaco tourism website
• China Beach Retreat website
(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
56. Seaview
The Depot restaurant, which sits in Seaview on the
Distance: 1,068 miles
More info:
• The Depot restaurant website
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58. Olympic National Park
Olympic National Park is mostly dense, damp inland greenery, including the Hoh rainforest, but it also reaches west to include this trail near Beach 4, about two miles north of Kalaloch.
Distance: 1,193 miles
More info:
• Olympic National Park website
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59. Ruby Beach
Ruby Beach, 27 miles south of Forks, is where U.S. 101 veers inland and
Distance: 1,185 miles
More info:
• Ruby Beach tourism website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
60. Forks
Author
Distance: 1,212 miles
More info:
• Stephenie Meyer website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
61. La Push
La Push,
Distance: 1,227 miles
More info:
• Quileute Reservation website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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62. Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery, at the tip of the Olympic Peninsula on the Makah Reservation, is the northwesternmost point in the continental U.S. On a clear day, the short trail to land’s end is spectacular.
Distance: 1,238 miles
More info:
• Cape Flattery tourism information (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
63. Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market, which dates to 1907, is the tourist-friendly waterfront hub of downtown life in Seattle. It remains open through major renovations that authorities say will continue to 2012 or 2013.
Distance: 1,136 miles
More info:
• Seattle tourism website
• Pike Place Market website
• An interactive guide to Seattle’s Pike Place Market (Kevin P. Casey / For the Times)
64. Port Townsend
A ferry carries people and vehicles between the artsy town of Port Townsend (which is full of Victorian buildings) and Whidbey Island (which is a scenic spot on the way to Everett or other points north in Washington state).
Distance: 1,170 miles
More info:
• Port Townsend tourism website
• The OrWa road trip diaries, Day 6: Stacked stones, bared fangs and the end of the new world (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
65. Deception Pass
A soaring bridge, a state park and deep green water make Deception Pass, between Whidbey and Anacortes islands, Wash., a popular stop for drivers and kayakers alike.
Distance: 1,216 miles
More info:
• Whidbey Island tourism website (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)
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67. Blaine
Blaine is the last city in
Distance: 1,244 miles
More info:
• Peace Arch International Park website
• The OrWa diaries, Day 7: Finish line (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)