Traveling to California is unlike any other adventure you crossed off your bucket list. The ultimate dreamland for adventurous spirits whose soul craves deep connection with nature, California is rich in picturesque landscapes that’ll leave you breathless. As you travel the distance from North to Central California and then all the way down the Pacific Coast to the border of Mexico, you’ll have the time of your life getting lost in the Golden State’s immersive beauty. From natural wonders like Whiskeytown Falls, to the famous streetcars of San Francisco, and the amazing Mojave Desert, California just begs to be explored! But, with so much to see, where are you supposed to start from? With California Bucket List Adventure Guide , you will be able to enjoy and discover every landscape and magical place in the different regions in California without getting lost! Featuring more than 100 must-see destinations in the state, you will be well-equipped to start your adventure! This unique travel guide will help Grab a copy of this guide, and you’re well set to explore California! Every chapter comes with lesser-known facts about all the amazing 100+ California destinations featured in this blueprint that’ll make you fall in love with this wonderful state even more. Do you dare break your daily routine and go on an adventure of a lifetime?
This little book features a number of wonderful places to visit in California. Descriptions, addresses and recommendations are included along with some very handy tips. A number of familiar and new places are included. They include: Channel Islands National Park, They Mystery Spot, Winchester Mystery House, General Sherman tree, Joshua Tree Park, Santa Monica Pier, The 17 Mile Drive and more. Oddly enough the City of Solvang and their Christmas festivals weren't included. Great guide for anyone who wants to roam.
This guide book desperately needs a map. Its table of contents is organized alphabetically, which doesn’t help someone only familiar with the large urban cities of California. I went through the table of contents with a map app open so I could figure out where most of these destinations are located.
Additionally, the book is described as exploring “offbeat places.” I would argue that Disneyland is not offbeat and a place like Pinnacles National Park is more appropriate.