Thursday, March 12th 2020, 2:17 am
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“Everyone’s Favorite City’ is a title that San Francisco has earned because of its world-class cuisine, scenic beauty, diverse communities and it’s cultural attractions. Measuring 49 square miles, San Francisco is dotted with world-famous landmarks such as Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. Even though there are plenty of things to do in San Francisco to keep you busy during a vacation, getting outside the city and exploring the nearby areas is an absolute must do. Here are 6 of the most popular day trips visitors to San Francisco will enjoy!
A favorite of locals and tourists, this land of grape covered hills, wineries and sunshine is the perfect day trip destination. The heart of California wine country attracts wine lovers from across the globe.
A trip to Napa Valley does need a little planning, here are a few tips to make your adventure more memorable.
We loved our visit to Napa Valley so much that we actually spent a few days staying in the area. However, if you just have a day to spend then that’s ok. It’s definitely possible to just go on a day trip to Napa Valley from San Francisco.
California has always been synonymous with surf culture. Not only is Santa Cruz a popular destination for San Francisco area surfers, but it’s a classic beachside town in California with good vibes, views, food…and some boardwalk entertainment fun! Here are a few other things to do on your day trip to Santa Cruz.
Northern California has no shortage of natural wonders to explore, but the enormous coastal redwoods are indeed a sight to behold. They exist primarily in protected areas between Big Sur and the border with Oregon. Too many of these trees were felled down through the centuries, but the ones that remain are among the oldest living things on our planet.
If you are planning a day trip from San Francisco the closest spot to see the redwoods is in the Muir Woods. Because of its proximity to the city, it is quite popular and tours should be planned. The area is easy to explore by foot, and much of the woods are fully accessible. Here are a few tips to make your day trip easier.
This crescent-shaped bay has a beautiful little town smack bang in the middle. It is another classic California beach town, quieter and more laid back than Santa Cruz. Because of this, it is a popular day trip from San Francisco for families, especially those who enjoy the great outdoors. Half Moon Bay also has a lot to offer for food and wine lovers. Here are some tips and things to do in the Half Moon Bay area:
A short trip across the Golden Gate Bridge and you find yourself on the Sausalito waterfront, and this offers some of the best views of the city skyline, the bay bridge, Alcatraz and the waterfront. Some local describes the town as having a Mediterranean feel or vibe. This little party town is famous for so many reasons. Here are a few to think about.
Also known as San Francisco’s other islands, day-trippers flock to Angel Island State Park to visit the immigration station, go hiking, visit its old military outpost and soak in some of the best views available of the bay and the city. The park is open every day, you can rent a bike or grab a tram daily, but only from April through to September. The tour schedules are subject to change the rest of the year. Here are some tips to make your day trip more enjoyable
As with many vacations, it’s important to plan your visit to San Francisco in advance to be sure you get to see and do everything that you want. That’s also true when it comes to planning any day trips outside of San Francisco. Some of these places you will want to visit may require some planning, buying tickets in advance, or even renting a car. However, it’s more than worth the extra effort to get outside and explore the magnificent natural scenery and vibes of northern California!
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