On my 2011 trip, I spent a few weeks in California. Some places-Sequoia, Kings Canyon & Yosemite-deserve their own posts. This is the rest of California-a hodgepodge of the random places I visited in between these amazing natural areas.
Southern California-I spent a few days in a tiny Best Western near the Pacific Coast Highway, where I did laundry, watched too much tv, ate an extraordinary number of In-N-Out Burgers, and caught the last Harry Potter movie. I also took a relaxing afternoon drive down the PCH to Dana Point, and then caught the sunset from Huntington Beach State Park.
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As close to swimming in the Pacific as I got. It was unexpectedly cold. |
LA- Was basically my greatest nightmare. People and sprawl and traffic everywhere. I gave up on finding parking in Santa Monica and tried to get a hot dog from Pink's but couldn't deal with the traffic. I couldn't even find the Hollywood sign. So I hightailed it up to the Getty, which is free, has great art (Van Gogh's
Irises, among others) and amazing views. And if that's all I ever see of that city again, I will be a-ok with that.
Malibu to Ventura- I spent a night camped at Point Mugu State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains Recreation Area, which was a nice campground very near to the beach. Too bad it had disgusting bathrooms. The next day, I took a quick trip in land to the Reagan Library (where I got to see a replica of the Oval Office and walk through a decommissioned Air Force One), and then headed further up the coast, stopping at Channel Islands National Park. I only took in the visitor center at the Ventura harbor but hope to make it out to the islands one day.
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The view from the Reagan Library in Simi Valley |
Ventura to San Simeon- Spent a lovely day visiting the Santa Barbara Mission (and eating again at In-N-Out) before stopping in Morro Bay and Cambria in the late afternoon (where I didn't take any pictures). The Mission has beautiful gardens and interesting architecture. I love old buildings.
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Reflection of the Mission in a fountain |
Hearst Castle- I hadn't originally planned to visit Hearst Castle, because it is a little pricey, but I was ahead of budget and it was a cloudy day, so I did, and I'm really glad. Hearst was a fascinating guy, and he basically went to Europe and bought everything he could-walls, art, tapestries, furniture-to make his castle. I've never seen anything like it, except maybe the Biltmore House in Asheville, although I think Hearst Castle is bigger.
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Outdoor Pool |
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Indoor Pool |
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One of the guest houses |
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Another guest house |
Big Sur Coast- This is the most iconic part of the PCH, deservedly so. Elephant seals at Piedras Blancas, the redwoods in Pfeiffer-Big Sur State Park, and McWay Falls. It was cloudy but still beautiful.
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Hidden coves around every bend |
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Majestic Redwoods |
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McWay Falls |
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On the trail |
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Bixby Bridge |
So that was my time on the California coast. Amazing drive!
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