The Atlas Obscura Guide To California
1,455 Cool, Hidden, and Unusual Things to Do in California
Updated July 16, 2024
From coastal road trips to wild natural adventures, from desert to mountains, from Hollywood to redwoods, the Golden State has it all. No trip there would be complete without some hidden wonder you werenʼt expecting, and weʼre going to help you find it.
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- Agoura Hills
- Alameda
- Albany
- Altadena
- Amboy
- Anaheim
- Aptos
- Arcadia
- Auburn
- Avalon
- Baker
- Barstow
- Belvedere Tiburon
- Benicia
- Berkeley
- Beverly Hills
- Big Sur
- Bishop
- Blythe
- Bodfish
- Borrego Springs
- Bridgeport
- Calabasas
- California City
- Calipatria
- Calistoga
- Camarillo
- Cambria
- Carlsbad
- Carmel By The Sea
- Carpinteria
- Carson
- Castroville
- Colma
- Crescent City
- Crestline
- Crockett
- Culver City
- Daly City
- Davis
- Edwards Air Force Base
- El Segundo
- Encinitas
- Escondido
- Eureka
- Folsom
- Fort Bragg
- Fremont
- Garden Grove
- Glendale
- Goleta
- Grass Valley
- Hacienda Heights
- Hawthorne
- Healdsburg
- Hillsborough
- Huntington Beach
- Indio
- Inverness
- Inyo County
- Irvine
- Joshua Tree
- Klamath
- La Cañada Flintridge
- Lancaster
- Landers
- Lee Vining
- Lemon Grove
- Livermore
- Lone Pine
- Long Beach
- Los Angeles
- Los Gatos
- Lucerne Valley
- Malibu
- Mecca
- Menlo Park
- Mill Valley
- Modesto
- Mono County
- Monterey
- Mountain View
- Napa
- Nevada City
- Newberry Springs
- Newport Beach
- Oakland
- Ocotillo
- Ojai
- Oroville
- Oxnard
- Pacifica
- Pacific Grove
- Paicines
- Palm Desert
- Palm Springs
- Palo Alto
- Pasadena
- Pescadero
- Pioneertown
- Placerville
- Pomona
- Port Costa
- Rancho Palos Verdes
- Redwood City
- Richmond
- Riverside
- Rosemead
- Sacramento
- Salinas
- San Bernardino
- San Bernardino County
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- San Juan Capistrano
- San Luis Obispo
- San Rafael
- San Simeon
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Clara
- Santa Clarita
- Santa Cruz
- Santa Margarita
- Santa Monica
- Santa Rosa
- Sausalito
- Sebastopol
- Silverado
- Simi Valley
- Solvang
- Sonoma
- Sonora
- South Pasadena
- South San Francisco
- Stanford
- Stockton
- Sunnyvale
- Tecopa
- Tehachapi
- Three Rivers
- Topanga
- Torrance
- Truckee
- Tulelake
- Twentynine Palms
- Ukiah
- Vallejo
- Ventura
- West Hollywood
- West Sacramento
- Winterhaven
- Winters
- Woodside
- Yermo
- Yosemite National Park
- Yucca Valley
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Eat Across Route 66
Created in 1926, Route 66 was once the primary way drivers headed West, and a network of local economies sprouted up along its path. But after the Interstate Highway System replaced many portions of the “Mother Road,” most of its associated attractions faded away. Intrepid travelers, however, can still seek out the remnants of this artery through America and even find a few new gems along the way. Along with the towering Muffler Men and the sprawling, changing landscapes that speed past your car windows, the restaurants and bars along Route 66 offer an enchanting glimpse into American history and culture. From an Illinois watering hole once frequented by Al Capone to an Albuquerque restaurant specializing in pre-Columbian cuisine to a steakhouse born of Tulsa’s once-booming Lebanese community, these spots showcase the delicious diversity of America’s most iconic road.
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