What to See in California: 9 Places Worth Renting a Car to Visit
California is a huge, charming state: 424 thousand square kilometers of parks, mountains, lakes, ocean coastline and man-made wonders. What to see in California? This is a very difficult question because of the huge selection of interesting attractions in the state. Therefore, ForumDaily and founded by an immigrant Car Rental Company in Los Angeles We have selected for you the most interesting places in California that you can reach by rented car.
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Lake Tahoe
Incredible, unique, stunning… No matter how hard you try, you’ll have a hard time finding the words to describe the charm of Lake Tahoe. This body of water on the border of California and Nevada is a favorite vacation spot for 15 million people every year. Steep granite slopes, sky-high mountain peaks, and crystal-clear waters have earned Lake Tahoe a reputation as one of the most beautiful lakes in the United States.
But that's not all. The spectacular Lake Tahoe trails offer upscale shopping and San Francisco-style dining, and you can try your luck at the casinos on the south shore. Other activities available in the region include mountain gondola rides, hot air balloon adventures, and scenic cruises on the mirror-like waters.
It's worth going here with the whole family sedans or with a group of friends crossover.
Yosemite
One of California’s most diverse natural landscapes is Yosemite National Park. More than 3100 square miles of pure magic: towering waterfalls, thousand-year-old redwoods, and some of the most unique rock formations in the United States. If this is your first visit to the park, be sure to visit Half Dome and El Capitan, and conquer the hiking trails that wind through natural landmarks that are thousands of years old.
Even inexperienced hikers can enjoy Yosemite: guided tours and rock climbing lessons are available for all skill levels.
The power and grandeur of the park perfectly echoes huge crossovers or pickups — and rent them.
Death Valley
The lowest (above sea level), hottest and driest place in the United States. That alone is enough to put Death Valley on your bucket list. This unique place, located on the border of California and Nevada, can be visited independently by driving along Badwater Road or Artists Drive.
Other must-do adventures in Death Valley include exploring the exhibits at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, watching the sunrise at Zabriskie Point, and stargazing from the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.
The best time to visit Death Valley is from November to March, when the weather is milder.
Of course, you need to get here by crossover. Why even go to the desert if you don't have a dusty crossover or pickup?
Disneyland Anaheim
Many vacationers come to Anaheim solely for Disneyland. The sign at the park's entrance reads, "Here you leave today and enter the world of yesterday, tomorrow, and the fantastic," and for nearly 60 years, the park has delivered on that promise. Even if you've been to other Disney parks, nothing compares to this enchanting place in the heart of Southern California, which, by the way, was Disney's first park.
This is a family trip, so the most suitable car to rent is sedan or minivan: convenient, economical, reliable.
Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara is an American Riviera of simple elegance and understated luxury. Watch the pedestrians strolling the streets, soak up the relaxing atmosphere, and forget about the stresses of everyday life! The perfect addition to this trip is the Santa Ynez Vineyards and relaxing wine tours.
Malibu
From enchanting sunrises to breathtaking sunsets, Malibu is an incomparable destination, a coastal paradise for beach lovers and nature lovers.
If movie locations won Oscars, Malibu wouldn't have a place for them. You've probably seen these stunning beaches in movies, TV shows, and music videos. So why not see them in real life?
In addition to the beaches, there are many charming hiking trails, chic cafes and restaurants.
Both Santa Barbara and Malibu are must-sees convertible — This car seems to have been made for these places.
Big Sur
Big Sur isn't just a destination, it's a state of mind. The sparsely populated coastal region between Monterey and San Simeon Bays in central California offers tranquility and unparalleled beauty.
Take the Pacific Coast Highway and you'll soon be treated to spectacular views of Big Sur. Situated high above the coast, the highway runs along the edge of a cliff, offering breathtaking views of the seemingly endless coastline.
Big Sur attracts millions of visitors each year. Mountains, beaches, rivers, valleys, streams, coves, wild flowers and untouched nature… In addition to natural wonders and picturesque views, there are independent art galleries located right along the road, health resorts and cliffside eateries.
It's so beautiful here that no matter what car you drive, you'll still be amazed. Although... racing along the highway with a view of the ocean is the coolest thing in convertible.
Sequoia National Park
This place is both awe-inspiring and a little bit scary. The park's magnificent trees, towering tens of meters, will make you feel small and defenseless. The park was founded in 1890 as a measure to protect giant sequoias from being cut down and has since become a favorite vacation spot for many Californians.
The park's main attraction is its trees, in particular the giant General Sherman, the largest tree in the world (its height is 84 meters, and the diameter of its base is more than 11 meters). But don't worry! You won't get bored because of the monotony. Each path in the park leads to unique places and gives new impressions.
It's better to go here in a big car, which won't be so lost against the backdrop of huge sequoias. Although who are we kidding - even a train will get lost against the backdrop of these giants.
Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills is all about Rodeo Drive: star-studded homes, swanky hotels, and the coolest shopping in the country. But Beverly Hills is about much more than high-end shopping and stargazing. Home to charming botanical gardens and impressive art galleries, you'll definitely find plenty to do in this star-studded neighborhood.
For a trip to Beverly Hills, you simply must rent a convertible, otherwise the enjoyment of the trip will not be complete.
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