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California goes by many gleaming names: The Golden State, The Land of Milk and Honey, and The Grape State. World-wide, the iconic west coast state is regarded for its mellow atmosphere, varied natural landscapes, Pacific Coast beaches, and the glamorous home of Hollywood. There are endless ways to experience a holiday in California. Spend your time swimming and sunbathing along the coast, explore desert parks, visit alluring cities, and enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities. The state stretches for over 770 miles from top to bottom, with many varying climates along the way. The northern part of the state is forested and lush, while the southern part of the state is a dry desert land, and the coastline boasts sandy and rocky beaches all throughout. Families, couples, and outdoor enthusiasts will find endless ways to enjoy a glamping holiday in California!
A perfect glamping holiday in CaliforniaGlamping is a fantastic way to spend a holiday in California, with a variety of glamping options offered all over the country. California is home to an array of varied natural landscapes, and glamping allows you to stay close to nature without sacrificing modern comforts and amenities. Glamp under the stars in Southern California in a “glamper” with a pool and a fully functional kitchen. Couples can opt for a glamping accommodation with an outdoor hot tub and a sauna. Opt for a glampsite just steps away from one of the many beaches along the California Pacific coast, where you can go for swims in the water or enjoy scenic coastal views whenever you like. Go glamping near an alpine lake with fresh air and mountain views, or opt to glamp in a desert park surrounded by cacti and dreamy desert scapes. There are glamping options suitable for families with children as well as large groups of friends, and the majority of glamping options are pet-friendly. You’ll have all the modern amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable during your California glamping experience, with the vast majority of glamping options equipped with Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and a washing machine. With so many excellent options to choose from, you’ll be sure to have the glamping holiday of your dreams in California!
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Couples will have plenty of romantic options to explore during a holiday in California. Go for a scenic road trip along the famed Highway 1. Also known as the Pacific Coast Highway, the dreamy coastal road stretches for 620 miles from just south of Los Angeles to above San Francisco. The road passes by countless dramatic cliffs, golden beaches, and other breathtaking Pacific vistas, offering a romantic and bucket-list worthy road trip for couples to enjoy together. Go to Santa Barbara to sip on delicious Californian wines. The famed county is known for its world-class wine production, and is home to hundreds of wineries where you can sample different types of wines.
California for outdoor enthusiastsCalifornia is brimming with natural beauty and outdoor wonders for nature lovers of all ages to enjoy. Hire kayaks or stand-up-paddleboards to explore the tranquil waters of Lake Tahoe. Soak in natural hot springs at Desert Hot Springs or Travertine. Or go to Dana Point to watch the whales swim by. There are countless hiking trails all over the state, with Yosemite National Park and Big Sur offering some top-rated scenic trails.
California is home to the lowest point in North America, Death Valley, which is a desert valley and an enormous National Park in South-East California.
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Malibu is a classic Californian beach destination known for its stunning beaches, iconic pier, and big-name celebrities who call the city home. Swim, surf, and sunbathe on the many beaches, with the top-rated options being Zuma Beach, El Matador State Beach, and Point Dume State Beach. Walk along the peaceful, well-maintained pier to enjoy sweeping views of the coast in every direction.
2. Explore San DiegoSan Diego is the crown jewel of Southern California with its near-perfect climate, beaches, and top-rated food scene. Say hello to the animals at the San Diego Zoo, go for a stroll at the iconic Balboa Park, and see seals sunbathing on the beach at La Jolla Cove. Explore the vibrant downtown area to find excellent restaurants, shopping, and waterfront attractions.
3. Visit a quintessential California coastal townCayucos boasts a 6-mile stretch of powdery white sands and rock pools along its main beach area. The small town offers a truly classic Californian feeling with its sunny weather, surf culture, and speciality shops. Hire surfboards or kayaks, go for a long walk along the shore, and visit the ancient volcanic plug, Morro Rock.
4. Enjoy outdoor activities at Big Bear LakeNestled high up in the San Bernardino Mountains in Southern California, Big Bear Lake is a popular outdoor destination known for snowboarding, skiing, fishing, and hiking. Go for walks through unspoilt woodlands and enjoy time spent in the fresh air and natural surroundings. Castle Rock Trail is one of the most popular walking routes in the area. During the winter months, head over to the town’s main ski resort for winter sports. Or, head over to Magic Mountain for winter bob sledding and an alpine slide. When the weather is warm, you can swim in the lake or hire kayaks to explore the water.
5. Revel in the Pacific Coast charm at Newport BeachSet in Orange County, Newport Beach is renowned for swimming, sunbathing, and simply relaxing alongside the Pacific Ocean. The trendy beach resort area is brimming with fun activity options for visitors of all types and ages. Explore two different beach piers, enjoy the views from the top of the big wheel, browse museums, and dine at top-rated restaurants. Nearby Balboa Island is worth a visit with its charming, walkable downtown and boutique shops. Corona Del Mar State Beach is one of the best beaches in the town, with a long stretch of golden sands and tall, swaying palm trees.
6. Do water sports on the sapphire waters of Shaver LakeTucked away in the Sierra National Forest in Fresno County is the picturesque Shaver Lake. The lake is known for its crystalline blue waters and alpine forests framed by the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It’s an excellent destination for anyone seeking some uninterrupted time spent in nature. The lake is popular for water sports, and you can hire boats, kayaks, canoes, or stand-up-paddleboards to take around the water. Fishing, swimming, lounging on the beach, and hiking are among some other popular activities to do during a visit to the lake.
7. Explore the iconic Joshua Tree National ParkThis mystical desert park is located in southeastern California and is named for its twisted, cartoon-like Joshua trees. The park boasts a vast range of desert plants, trees, cacti, and landscapes. Explore the various walking trails around the park on foot to discover the unique desert landscapes of the area. You can also hire bicycles to cycle around the park.
Information about glampings in California
🏡 Glampings available: | 5990 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -60%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £24. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, balcony and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 2188 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 98% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1636 properties. |