Places to vacation on the west coast

Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach is an ultimate beach getaway if you’re looking for a sunny coastal town vacation. It’s about 45 minutes from the northern part of San Diego, so it’s possible to squeeze both of these destinations into a week-long trip.

Laguna Beach isn’t as overdeveloped as many other parts of Orange County, which gives it a relaxing and artsy vibe. In fact, there are some exciting art festivals to check out here in the summer and galleries in town to check out.

Carlsbad

Carlsbad is a town in the San Diego region of California and home to lots of attractions the whole family can enjoy. Plan a vacation here to visit the LEGOLAND California Resort, SEA LIFE Aquarium and even take rides in historic biplanes. Air and walking tours are popular here, as well as paddleboard lessons, go-kart racing, and the Flower Fields with their 50 acres of colorful flowers on the coastline’s hillside.

Lake Tahoe

There’s truly nothing like a Lake Tahoe vacation, regardless of when you visit during the year. This is an epic place to plan a week of skiing, but it’s also fun for a summer vacation filled with white-sand beaches and views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. There are lots of quaint towns to visit around the lake, although must of the activity and accommodations are in the town of South Lake Tahoe.

San Diego

San Diego is famous for its year-around perfect weather, so there’s no bad time to plan a vacation here. Lots of people from cold climates visit in the winter to get some fun in the sun. There are lots of microbreweries here to give you a locals-only vibe during your trip and also plenty of beach opportunities nearby. Top ways to spend a family vacation in San Diego include the USS Midway Museum, San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, and SeaWorld San Diego.

Mammoth Lakes

The Eastern Sierras are a magical and underrated California vacation destination that are filled with endless adventure. One of the biggest reasons that people travel here is because of the epic ski resort, but Mammoth offers plenty of adventure all year long.

You can ski and snowboard at Mammoth Mountain, one of the top resorts in the country, hike around the impressive Devil’s Postpile National Monument, go fishing in the region’s many lakes, and never find a bad view on the hiking trails. Summer activities include boating, camping, golfing, and paddleboarding, and Mammoth Brewing Company is worth a stop after your adventures.

Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is a fun and laid-back beach destination that’s perfect for a couple’s or family vacation. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk is always a fun stop, and the Mystery Spot is another popular destination. Don’t miss the tide pools at Natural Bridges and spend your weekend with plenty of beach time and good food. While on vacation in Santa Cruz, check out West Cliff Drive, Roaring Camp Railroads, Wilder Ranch State Park, and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center.

Big Bear Lake

For a Southern California vacation that is far from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, head to Big Bear Lake. Here you can go boating in the summer and go skiing or snowboarding the winter. It’s a wonderful change of scenery if you are used to big-city life a breath of fresh air from the cities’ crowds and smog.

Paso Robles

Wine country regions always make excellent California vacations, but one of our ultimate favorites is Paso Robles. Here you’ll find lots of vineyards and also the Firestone Walker Brewing Company for beer lovers. This area is near San Luis Obispo, and arts and nature-loving mid-sized town that it worth visiting during your Paso Robles vacation too. The famous Hearst Castle isn’t’ far away and worth a drive if you’re interested in taking a tour to learn about this famous local family and be impressed with architecture and décor.

Helen, Georgia

Helen

A small mountain town in the north of Georgia, Helen will have you thinking you flew across the ocean and landed in Germany with the towns Bavarian-style towers, colorfully painted wooden houses and cobblestone alleys.

Modeled after the mountain towns seen in Europe, its postcard-worthy architecture and close proximity to a range of nature attractions make it an appealing weekend destination, as visitors can easily access the nearby mountains for a variety of outdoor adventures.

Visit Anna Ruby Falls for stunning views of cascading waters falling 153 feet or visit the Black Forest Bear Park to get up close and personal with rescued bears. Those who are looking for something more low-key can sip on award-winning wine at Habersham Winery, one of Georgia’s oldest wineries or cool off at the Helen Waterpark that appeals to both kids and kids and heart.

Savannah, Georgia

Savannah

One of the true jewels of the South, Savannah boasts miles of charming streets, lined with lovely homes covered in Spanish moss. An eclectic mix of tradition and art, the neighborhoods in Savannah are peppered with trendy restaurants, edgy cafes and lively bars.

The city’s open-air market is a great start for visitors to soak in the city’s laid-back ambiance before they explore the stunning Cathedral of St. John the Baptist’s Gothic towers or one of the many souvenir shops, galleries and restaurants along the cobblestoned waterfront district on River Street.

The Historic District’s 22 squares offer the perfect opportunity for a summertime stroll, while those who are looking to relax after a day of sightseeing will find respite in the lush greenergy in the 30-acre Forsyth Park.

Georgia Aquarium

Atlanta

Located in the heart of the South, Atlanta is Georgia’s premier cosmopolitan city perfect for those looking for a lively nightlife scene and wealth of world-class attractions. Offering a fast-paced ambiance and ever-changing skyline, visitors will find a range of attractions in Atlanta that appeal to visitors of all ages, including the beloved World of Coca-Cola, Georgia Aquarium and Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.

Explore the city’s rich history at the Atlanta History Center, catch a live show at Fox Theatre or soak in the expansive green spaces at Piedmont Park. In addition to its captivating attractions, Atlanta is a thriving mecca of culture, where visitors will find an abundance of top restaurants, bars and shopping areas that will keep your itinerary full for the entire weekend.

Augusta

Augusta

The second oldest town in Georgia, Augusta is a world-renown destination that is perfect for golf enthusiasts. Famous for its annual Masters’ Tournament, this vibrant city on the banks of the Savannah River offers visitors plenty of things to do throughout the year.

Take a step back in time and explore the city’s rich history at the Augusta Museum of History, the Augusta Canal Discovery Center and Boyhood Home of President Woodrow Wilson. Explore the shops, attractions and restaurants in the vibrant River Region and Downtown area, immerse yourself in the city’s cultural gems such as the Morris Museum of Art and Imperial Theatre, and end your days soaking in the unique wetlands scenery in Phinizy Swamp Nature Park.

Macon

Macon

Lined with beautiful houses listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Macon boasts a strong community that is proud of its remarkable historic preservation. A weekend away in Macon means visitors are nestled in one of the largest collections of antebellum churches in the South, centered around decade-old brick buildings.

More than its architectural treasures, Macon’s walkable streets are perfect for capturing impressive views of the thousands of postcard-worthy cherry trees that will take your breath away.

Known for its abundance of museums and cultural gems, Macon’s other highlight attractions include the temple mounds at Ocmulgee National Monument, outdoor activities at the Ocmulgee Heritage Trail and the magnificent Italian Renaissance Revival mansion views at the Hay House.

University of Georgia, Athens

Athens

Home of the famous Georgia Bulldogs football team and the University of Georgia, Athens is the perfect city to explore what it means to be a true Georgia fan. Only a short drive from Atlanta, come and catch a game at Sanford Stadium and soak in the pride the city has in its local team, where fans don their best black, red and white apparel on game days and join in the traditional “Calling on the Dawgs”.

Other than its lively sports-related activities, Athens is a great destination for combing through the city’s exciting attractions such as the local artwork at the Georgia Museum of Art, live music at the Georgia Theater and Botanical Gardens that are perfect for a peaceful day surrounded by nature.

Shopping enthusiasts will also want to take the time to explore the vintage thrift shops on Broad Street or take a walk through the charming eateries and art galleries in Downtown Athens.

Madison

Madison

Those who enjoy soaking in small town charm will fancy a weekend away in Madison, one of the prettiest areas in the Georgia. Consistently ranking at the top of lists for its peaceful ambiance and picturesque streets, many of its historic buildings have been beautifully restored to its 19th-century grandeur.

Here visitors will feel like they stepped back in time with Victorian homes and Antebellum buildings alongside speciality shops, boutique stores and antique dealers. In addition to its shopping opportunities, visitors can visit Hard Labor Creek State Park, the largest in the state, tour the historic Rose Cottage, or explore cultural institutions such as the Madison-Morgan Cultural Center and Steffen Thomas Museum of Art.

St. Simons Island

St. Simons Island

One of the largest barrier islands in Georgia, St. Simons is the perfect romantic escape for two, located near the border of Florida. Its beautiful lighthouse has been in operation since 1872, where visitors can take in views of the surrounding area as it stands as the island’s centerpiece, sitting alongside the city’s charming antebellum buildings and pleasant beaches.

A myriad of other historic attractions on the island are worth checking out, including the Bloody Marsh Battle Site and Fort Frederica National Monument. Active travellers have plenty of golf courses and tennis courts to fill their days, while those looking to unwind will discover a variety of quaint shops and oceanfront dining to choose from. The St. Simons Island Trail System is perfect for a day of biking, while family-friendly outdoor recreation can be found at Neptune Park.

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