Travel Guide to California

2017 Travel Guide to California

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The California missions and other well-pre- served buildings still exist from before 1850, when California became a state. The Central Coast's inland region has a wealth of land for agriculture—from wine to olives—but farmers here are just as comfortable taking a quick trip to the wide, sandy beaches during breaks from the harvest. Even though Santa Barbara is the big city in the area, it has a relaxing vibe that would suffo- cate in a second in downtown Los Angeles. Family Fun The Central Coast is rich with natural adventure for families, including plenty of beaches and outdoor space, historic sites and water activities. View underwater life on a semi-submersible tour in Morro Bay. Discover how the ocean has shaped the his- tory of the Central Coast at the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum. Go camping in the Channel Islands or Los Padres National Forest. Even picking your own berries at a local farm is far more fun when you can smell the ocean air and not hear the sounds of traffic. DRIVE TOUR » Get more than a glimpse of the Central Coast by driving south of Big Sur on Highway 1 past the small beach towns of CAMBRIA , MORRO BAY and PISMO BEACH . Be sure to stop regularly to sample local delicacies, whether caught from oceanside piers or made by hand in beach- town bakeries. The highway cuts inland for a short jog after San Luis Obispo, but pops back to the beach before approaching the Santa Ynez Mountains and posh SANTA BARBARA . PASOLIVO TOMATOES, Paso Robles, leV; arena riding in Santa Barbara, opposite top; Ventura harbor, opposite boXom. DINA MANDE/HELLOJUICE.COM. OPPOSITE: VISIT SANTA BARBARA ; KAMILO BUSTAMANTE

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