Meet the Golden State’s marine life on this coastal road trip, which curves by sandy beaches and surfer-roamed waters via upscale motels and cool campsites.
LessBefore you gas up and hit the road, take a minute to refuel your energy at Phoenix Hotel. This rock’n’roll motel is rumored to have housed Neil Young for a spell and crisscrosses many other chapters of musical history. Your room beside the artfully decorated pool is a perfect spot to map out your Pacific Coast Highway journey. Toast the start of your trip at Chambers restaurant with grilled Mount Lassen trout, a local IPA and an irresistible phyllo tart.
After an obligatory snap at the Golden Gate Bridge and an extraordinarily fresh meal at the game-changing vegetarian restaurant Greens, discover an underrated spot just outside of the city: Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge. You can catch a boat tour from San Francisco and sail out to these rugged islands where you’ll spot a boatload of wildlife – puffins, orcas, sea lions and even great white sharks visit this sanctuary.
Before you head south, detour from San Francisco to the Sonoma winelands and trade the typical hotel stay for a luxury tent or air stream at AutoCamp Russian River. You’ll be a happy camper no matter which you choose – each morning you’ll wake up to coffee surrounded by Sonoma’s redwood trees. Dive into the Russian River for an afternoon of swimming, fly fishing or kayaking. If hiking's on the agenda, the Armstrong Nature Trail will immerse you in a grove of 1,000-year-old redwoods.
Follow the water deeper into the valley and you’ll reach Russian River Vineyards. While a few minutes from the Pacific Coast Highway, this estate is a wonderful stop to take in more natural views with a side serving of food and wine. Any opportunity for a tasting is sublime, though gourmet food boards aren’t the only pairing on the menu. Local musicians fill the vineyard on the weekend nights, while calm guitar music and yoga classes strike a chord on weekend mornings.
The private beachfront of the Monterey Tides hotel is the ideal place to catch all of the marine life populating the Pacific. From the restaurant to your room, you’ll never be without ocean views. Rent a bicycle to pedal down the shoreline – the 17-Mile Drive to classy Carmel-by-the-Sea is a must – or watch the glow of the hotel’s nightly bonfire light up the night when the sun finally sets.
Nature lovers should visit the Monterey Aquarium – basecamp for the BBC’s Big Blue Live natural history program. More than a dozen underwater exhibits showcase the sealife that lives between the shoreline and the deep. Wander through a kelp forest on the lookout for leopard sharks and wolf eels. They’ll be easier to spot than the giant Pacific octopus, who’s a master of disguise. Emerge to the top decks to snap photos of humpback whales and sea otters swimming up to say hello.
Cambria Beach Lodge was literally built with classic California road trips in mind. From its beach house bungalow with panoramic ocean views to complimentary bicycles and adventure tools, this hotel wants to help you make the most of your stopover. They won’t throw any shade if you desire a down day – they’ll just hand you a cup of HoneyCo Roasters coffee and tell you where to find the most relaxing spot on nearby Moonstone Beach.
Among the many trails at must-see Pfeiffer State Park is a self-guided nature walk, where you may spot bobcats, skunks and black-tailed deer. You won’t notice any absence of wildlife as you get lost in the beauty of the redwoods, maples, sycamores and willows either. Stroll the banks of the Big Sur River or watch the gorge from above as the river cuts its way through the park.
You’ve seen what California’s natural beauty has to offer – but have you tasted it? The Lark, a cucumber-cool affair in Santa Barbara’s buzzy Funk Zone district, is the ideal place to sample the bounty of Cali’s Central Coast. Locally sourced, responsibly grown, seasonal ingredients dominate the menu with dishes like crispy pork belly, west coast oysters and field-fresh green beans making appearances. If you’re lucky enough to snag a bowl of house-made, sweet-corn ice cream, you won’t regret it.