Cruisin? The Northern California Coastline Road Trip

By Ingrid McCleary

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Ingrid McCleary is the Content Analyst & Online Editor for Tripwiser (http://www.tripwiser.com). To plan your next road trip, please use the Tripwiser ultimate road trip planner (http://www.tripwiser.com/trip_theme-Road_Trip_Planner?tid=8a8c80fe17490bba011756cccd000f54&log_operation_source=tagCoude), which leverages the collective wisdom of thousands of users worldwide, and makes road trip planning interactive and fun.

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I’m a long-time Californian, so come cruise with me through an ideal California Coastal Road Trip and then use our Road Trip Planner to customize your own California Cruisin? Dream Trip.

With California running the length of nearly 800 miles, it?s the equivalent of road tripping through nine eastern states.  You?ll be amazed at the different environments you?ll find in the many cities dotting this expansive coastline.  In fact, we?re only going to cover the Northern half of California this week because there?s so many things to discover here, you could easily make this half a 2-Week Road Trip in itself!

Life in Northern California, in cities like Eureka, Fort Bragg, Mendocino, is laid-back, even bucolic, but you?ll see some of the prettiest coastlines imaginable along this stretch of highway.  Get your camera ready to catch the rock formations jutting out of the deep ocean blue, or capture the fog rolling through tree skeletons stretching out to greet the horizon, and yes, even the occasional cow meandering across the road as you round the next bend.

Of course, just because you?re hugging the coastline doesn?t mean you?ll be relegated to endless beach views (though that?s a darn nice way to cruise!).  Include in your Road Trip Planner a hike through the Humboldt Redwoods State Park in Eureka, California’s largest redwood state park with more than 52,000 acres of old growth coast redwoods.  Stop for the Mendocino Music Festival in Mendocino & sip wine while enveloped in a blanket of music.  Take your shoes off at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg & marvel at the colors of the glass pebbles, all rounded smooth through years of wave action. Glass Beach holds the highest concentration of sea glass in the world.

A relatively unknown attraction to add to your Road Trip Plan is to stop in at the Sea Ranch Chapel, one of my favorite examples of ?free-hewn? architecture I?ve ever seen.  Traveling south toward the Bay Area, stop at Tiburon for lunch & take the Ferry to Angel Island for the day.  Beautiful Bay views and a fun ferry ride to the Westcoast Ellis Island.  From the island, you?ll see spectacular views of the San Francisco Skyline.

Once you cross over the marvel of the Golden Gate Bridge, must-sees are the Golden Gate Park and Fisherman?s Wharf.  Grab a loaf of San Franciscan French Bread and a freshly cleaned/boiled crab, dangle your feet from the pier & simply savor the flavor of ?a day in the life? of a San Franciscan.

Keep heading south on your road trip and roll toward Half Moon Bay, Santa Cruz, and Monterey; each city has a distinct pace, yet the easy going atmosphere remains.  Personal favorites in Half Moon Bay is the Moss Beach Distillery, boasting a spectacular ocean view from the dining room and a firmly entrenched ghost!  In Santa Cruz, there?s the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, containing a wooden roller coaster, honored as a national historic landmark in 1987, and still providing thrills after 84 years!  A summer plus here are the free beach concerts held every Friday night.

The Monterey?Carmel-Big Sur area is my favorite recommendation to add to your Road Trip Planner because of all this area offers:  Old Fisherman’s Pier, Cannery Row, Monterey Bay Aquarium, Carmel Beach, the world-renown Pebble Beach, Point Lobos, and a breathtaking meeting of land and water as you travel to the stunning Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park in Big Sur.

Next time, we?ll continue even further south, all the way to the Mexico border.  I suggest you start filling your Road Trip with the Northern California things to do now (with help from our Road Trip Planner) because soon we?ll be cruisin? through some of the most popular spots in Southern California.

Ingrid McCleary