Travel Guide to California

2017 Travel Guide to California

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166 2 0 1 7 T R A V E L G U I D E T O C A L I F O R N I A Two river valleys—the Sacramento and San Joaquin—dominate the majority of the region, and the waterways serve as opportu- nities for sport (fishing, rafting, waterskiing) and bird migration rest stops, as well as an essential element of farming. In the hot summer months, the area's rivers and lakes help residents and tourists alike cool off, and a shady swimming hole is an ideal spot to spend a weekend. Swing by one of the roadside produce stands for the best souvenirs in the Central Valley. Be sure to enjoy your prizes before you return home, because the edible treasure of the region is best sampled fresh. City & Town College-town Davis has more bikes per capita than any U.S. city. Modesto and its hot rods were the stars of American Graf- fiti—and auto fans still flock to the valley city. Fresno's architectural history includes brick warehouses along the Santa Fe rail- road tracks and the 1928 Pantages Theatre. The Great Outdoors A sprawling web of rivers twists through the Central Valley—from the Sacramento to INSIDER'S TIP » Wander through the underground gardens in the hand-built network of FORESTIERE GARDENS' underground rooms, courtyards and passageways. undergroundgardens.com FORESTIERE GARDENS, below; Lucas Winery, Lodi, right. LISA BRETTSCHNEIDER/CREATIVE COMMONS/FLICKR ; LODI CVB.

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