Travel Guides

California

Living Your Best Van Life During Winter

If you’re contemplating year-round van living, you might understandably be concerned about how you can feel safe and comfortable during ...
Read More

Unique Meteorological Phenomenon Worth Traveling To See

We all know Mother Nature can be unpredictable, however sometimes she can also be strangely predictable. Or just plain strange. ...
Read More

Things to Know About the Big Bear Region

When it comes to finding the perfect location to relax, the Big Bear Region is one of Southern California’s most ...
Read More

Unique, Offbeat Anaheim Sights & Activities

Like most of California’s cities, Anaheim can be a fun, cool, and quirky vacation destination — especially if you know ...
Read More

Offbeat San Diego, California Sights and Activities

San Diego is one of California’s most entertaining cities. It can be exciting or relaxing, fun or mischievous, but always ...
Read More

Exciting Destinations in Sonoma County, California

Whether you have lived in Sonoma County your entire life or you are trying to plan a vacation to the ...
Read More

Exploring the USS Pampanito Submarine in San Francisco

Explored Pier 39. ✔   Walked to Pier 45. ✔   Found a WWII Submarine. ✔   That’s right. I ...
Read More

Exploring The Rock: Alcatraz Night Tour in San Francisco, California

No visit to San Francisco would be complete without a tour of The Rock, the most famous former prison in ...
Read More

Unique Carlsbad: Hidden Gems For Offbeat Travelers

On the surface Carlsbad appears as little more than a typical family resort town, perfect for an ideal summer vacation ...
Read More

Mission San Diego de Alcalá

What is now the city of San Diego started out as Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo’s San Miguel, named when he sailed ...
Read More

Farewell 2013: My Travel Year In Photos

All last month my fellow travel bloggers were sharing their top photos and recommended gift ideas for travelers. Never one ...
Read More

How To Get A Job In The California Marijuana Fields

Worth over $2 billion annually, California‘s world-renowned wines used to be its number one cash crop. They’ve been surpassed — ...
Read More