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The United States has some amazing sights to offer. In fact, our country has some of the most beautiful things the world has ever seen. It really makes someone stop and wonder how everything was created. Naturally, our country also has plenty of other things someone can enjoy if they’re not into nature. From amusement parks to museums, there’s something for everyone in our country. Now, you could travel all over the world to explore something new, or you could pick a state and begin checking things off your bucket list.

We prefer the latter since it means less travel. In this list, we’re taking a look at one of our biggest states: California. It’s easily one of the best and has something for everyone.  California is known for attracting visitors from all over the world. Plus, the Golden State is home to some of the most sought-after destinations in the country! Can you think of a few off the top of your head?

Whether you want to take a stroll through a redwood forest or explore a big city, California has much to add to your vacation. We’ve come up with a few ideas that are a great start to the bucket list trip of your dreams.

(featured image via Flickr)

10. El Capitan Theatre

El Capitan Theatre(image via Flickr)

Los Angeles

Pretend you are Clark Gable or Katherine Hepburn as you attend a movie screening at one of the oldest operational theaters in the country. Opened in 1926 as part of Sid Grauman’s famous theaters, El Capitan has served as a hub for arts and culture as it has seen the premiere of countless movies such as Citizen Kane and Toy Story.

9. In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger(image via Flickr)

Various Locations

Come and see why all of your friends from California argue that this is the greatest burger they’ve ever tasted. Since 1948, this popular chain has gained a sizable following, expanding to over 300 locations. If you are already a seasoned In-N-Out veteran, branch out with some of the wild offerings (blue crab, ostrich, and kangaroo) from Crazee Burger in San Diego.

8. Drive-Thru Tree Park

Drive-Thru Tree Park(image via Flickr)

Leggett

The park is home to some of the largest trees in the world. One of which—the Chandelier Tree—is a coast redwood so large you are able to drive your car through its trunk. Try to picture how people were able to carve through this massive tree over seventy years ago.

7. Hot Air Balloon Rides

Hot Air Balloon Rides(image via Flickr)

Santa Rosa

Soar over mountain landscapes and wine vineyards in a guided hot air balloon. Many ballooning companies offer early morning flights so visitors can watch the sunrise from the air. This is an ideal romantic getaway or a fun family adventure if you are traveling with kids.

6. Whale Watching

Whale Watching(image via Flickr)

Point Lobos State Reserve

California’s central coastline is home to many wildlife preserves, but one of the most well-loved is Point Lobos. Travelers can view blue, humpback, and gray whales in their natural habitat. You do not want to miss these beautiful giants.

5. Hearst Castle

Hearst Castle(image via Wikimedia)

San Simeon

Come and see the gorgeous estate of the late newspaper tycoon. While this collection of mansions is impressive by itself, many visitors love to see the zebras on the grounds that are descended from those in William Randolph Hearst’s private zoo.

4. Catch Some Waves

Catch Some Waves(image via Flickr)

Santa Cruz

Said to be the best surfing spot in the state, Santa Cruz offers perfect weather and enormous waves for people at any level of the sport. Find out for yourself why the town is nicknamed “Surf City.” While you are in the city, be sure to check out the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, home to one of the nation’s oldest amusement parks.

3. Salvation Mountain

Salvation Mountain(image via Flickr)

Niland

Named for its many biblical references, Salvation Mountain is covered with vivid colors depicting many religious phrases. Deep in the Colorado Desert, this artistic imagery was designed by Leonard Knight, who passed away in 2014 at age 83.

2. Bubblegum Alley

Bubblegum Alley(image via Flickr)

San Luis Obispo

As gross as it may sound, this wall of used chewing gum is a sight to see. Referenced in many areas of pop culture, this landmark has become a thing of legend to San Luis Obispo locals. The origins of the 15′ by 70′ alley, however, are widely debated.

1. Yosemite Falls

Yosemite Falls(image via Flickr)

Yosemite National Park

Nearly everything at this famous national park is breathtakingly scenic, but one of the main draws is Yosemite Falls. Visit the marvelous 2,425-foot drop, which is particularly grand just before summer starts and the spring rains have filled the river.


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