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ANCIENT
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TRIPS
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COURSES
PLACES
FOODS
STORIES
Know Before You Go: Many of the stops on this itinerary require some mild off-roading or travel along unpaved roads far from populated areas—drive safe, keep a full tank, and bring plenty of water.
THE
WILDEST WEST
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Anza Borrego Desert View Tower
This quirky desert tower holds a unique history in California's Inland Empire.
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Pioneertown
A former Western film set
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Silver City Ghost Town
A tumbledown ghost town of old mining-era buildings from California's gold rush past.
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Locke Historic District
A pioneer town that was built by and for early Chinese-Americans still stands along
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Sharpsteen Museum
A picturesque hot springs town gets the Disney treatment at this local history museum.
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Timbuctoo
A short-lived but dangerous mining method made this town rich—then abandoned.
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Keddie Wye
An ambitious feat of early railroading architecture that’s
still used heavily today.
Know Before You Go: While this itinerary is jam-packed with sweets, most locations offer alternative options as well for the savory-adjacent travelers among us.
Want to discover more?
View Itinerary
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Randy’s Donuts
You’ll recognize this giant fiberglass donut from the silver screen. An iconic symbol of Los Angeles, it tells you where to find dozens of tasty, less-giant, edible donuts.
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Sprinkles' Cupcake ATM
The ATM at this Beverly Hills bakery dispenses some of the best cupcakes in town.
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Galco’s Soda Pop Stop
This L.A. specialty shop sells hundreds of sodas you forgot existed, or never heard of in the first place.
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Erick Schat's Bakkerÿ
The Dutch bakers making Basque bread at this roadside bakery create quite the delicious melting pot.
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Vic’s Ice Cream Parlor
This 1940’s-era diner is one of the few places you can still drink classic phosphate.
Orchard Heritage Park
800 apricot trees honor Silicon Valley's agricultural history.
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Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
See 10,000 fortune cookies
made by hand every day in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
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Save room for dessert
Know Before You Go: While a prehistoric road trip itinerary may seem educational, many of the sites on this route are quite interactive.
Want to discover more?
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Crowley Lake Columns
A wondrous display of natural beauty was also a long-standing puzzle for California geologists.
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Coso Rock Art District
A California mountain range covered in hundreds of thousands of prehistoric rock etchings.
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La Brea Tar Pits
Dozens of prehistoric dragonflies—delicately pulled from L.A.’s famous tar pits—are on display at the La Brea Tar Pits Museum.
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Museum of Us
An ornate museum dedicated to anthropological wonders.
Want to discover more?
Know Before You Go: This itinerary stretches from the northern tip of the state all the way to San Diego—pack accordingly!
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Jump in—the water’s full of wonder.
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Sunny Jim Cave Store
A store full of curios leads to a historic sea cave in San Diego.
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Surfing Museum
Surf’s up at this beachside museum that’s home to the world’s largest surfboard.
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Lil' Toot
This silly smiling boat shuttles passengers between two places they could've easily walked between.
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
One of the most elaborate displays of jellyfish is on
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Point Pinos Lighthouse
This small lighthouse is the oldest of its kind on the West Coast.
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The Wave Organ
The ocean endlessly plays this PVC-pipe instrument in San Francisco’s iconic harbor.
Battery Point Light
A 165-year old lighthouse that turns into an island twice a day.
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Crowley Lake Stone Mountains
A wondrous display of natural beauty was also a long-standing puzzle for California geologists
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Coco rock art district
A California mountain range covered in hundreds of thousands of prehistoric rock etchings.
TRIPS
EXPERIENCES
COURSES
PLACES
FOODS
STORIES
In partnership with
SWEET
CALIFORNIA
SEA OF
WONDERS
THE WILDEST WEST
ANCIENT
CALIFORNIA
View Itinerary
Jump in—the water’s full of wonder.
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Sunny Jim Cave Store
A store full of curios leads to a historic sea cave in San Diego.
International Surfing Museum
Surf’s up at this beachside
museum that’s home to the
world’s largest surfboard.
Lil' Toot
This silly smiling boat shuttles passengers between two places they could've easily walked between.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
One of the most elaborate displays of jellyfish is on
show at the aquarium.
Point Pinos Lighthouse
This small lighthouse is the oldest of its kind on the West Coast.
The Wave Organ
The ocean endlessly plays this PVC-pipe instrument in San Francisco’s iconic harbor.
Battery Point Light
A 165-year old lighthouse that turns into an island twice a day.
SEA OF
WONDERS
Know Before You Go:
While this itinerary is
jam-packed with sweets,
most locations offer alternative options as well for the
savory-adjacent travelers among us.
View Itinerary
Save room for dessert
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Randy’s Donuts
You’ll recognize this giant fiberglass donut from the silver screen. An iconic symbol of Los Angeles, it tells you where to find dozens of tasty, less-giant, edible donuts.
Sprinkles' Cupcake ATM
The ATM at this Beverly Hills bakery dispenses some of the best cupcakes in town.
Galco’s Soda Pop Stop
This L.A. specialty shop sells hundreds of sodas you forgot existed, or never heard of in the first place.
Erick Schat's Bakkerÿ
The Dutch bakers making Basque bread at this roadside bakery create quite the delicious melting pot.
Vic’s Ice Cream Parlor
This 1940’s-era diner is one of the few places you can still drink classic phosphate.
Golden Gate Fortune Cookie Factory
See 10,000 fortune cookies made by hand every day in San Francisco’s Chinatown.
Orchard Heritage Park
800 apricot trees honor Silicon Valley's agricultural history.
SWEET
CALIFORNIA
Know Before You Go: Many of the stops on this itinerary require some mild off-roading or travel along unpaved roads far from populated areas—drive safe, keep a full tank, and bring plenty of water.
View Itinerary
It’s even wilder than you thought
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Anza Borrego Desert View Tower
This quirky desert tower holds a unique history in California's Inland Empire.
Pioneertown
A former Western film set
became a real-life desert community where reenactors perform every weekend.
Silver City Ghost Town
A tumbledown ghost town of old mining-era buildings from California's gold rush past.
Locke Historic District
A pioneer town that was built by and for early Chinese-Americans still stands along
the Sacramento River.
Sharpsteen Museum
A picturesque hot springs town gets the Disney treatment at this local history museum.
Timbuctoo
A short-lived but dangerous mining method made this town rich—then abandoned.
Keddie Wye
An ambitious feat of early railroading architecture that’s still used heavily today.
THE
WILDEST
WEST
Know Before You Go: While a prehistoric road trip itinerary may seem educational, many of the sites on this route are quite interactive.
View Itinerary
The older, the better
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San Diego Museum of Us
An ornate museum dedicated to anthropological wonders.
La Brea Tar Pits
Dozens of prehistoric dragonflies—delicately pulled from L.A.’s famous tar pits—are on display at the La Brea Tar Pits Museum.
Coso Rock Art District
A California mountain range covered in hundreds of thousands of prehistoric rock etchings.
Crowley Lake Columns
A wondrous display of natural beauty was also a long-standing puzzle for California geologists
Want to discover more?
Petrified Tree
Disneyland’s oldest attraction predates primates.
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Museum of Ancient Wonders
Over 4 billion years of natural and human history hide in a strip-mall museum in the Coachella Valley.
Shiprock
The last time this “ship” touched water was 250 million years ago.
Petrified Tree
Disneyland’s oldest attraction predates primates.
Shiprock
The last time this “ship” touched water was 250 million years ago.
Museum of Ancient Wonders
Over 4 billion years of natural and human history hide in a strip-mall museum in the Coachella Valley.
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Know Before You Go: This itinerary stretches from the northern tip of the state all the way to San Diego
—pack accordingly!
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