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Released: 2005-05-01

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Californian Greg Critser begins this tour around the Golden State in Los Angeles, pointing out all the must-see sights-including Hollywood and the Sunset Strip-as well as some lesser-known ones (such as the latest venues to spot the stars). Southward, you visit the Orange County beaches-the epitome of the California lifestyle-and a string of affluent seaside towns, including glitzy Laguna Beach and artsy La Jolla.. The beautiful city of San Diego awaits with the world-class museums and zoo at Balboa Park, the fairy-tale Hotel Del, and the beautifully restored old town, with its Mexican flair. Moving north along the coast, you take in Father Serra's missions, the jaw-dropping Big Sur scenery, and moneyed Carmel and historic Monterey. You will discover the best of San Francisco, essentially a city of neighborhoods, each one offering something special-Chinatown, North Beach, the newly revitalized South of Market area. Critser then explains how to get the most our of your visit to Napa Valley, as well as the neighboring Sonoma and Alexander Valleys, just as famous for their wines. From here, you enter the little traveled realm of the redwoods, preserved in such magnificent parks as Humboldt Redwoods State Park and Redwood National Park. Some of the towns you'll fall in love with include funky Mendocino, with its perch on cliffs overlooking the crashing sea, and tiny Guerneville, along the Russian River. Inland, in the Sierra Nevada mountains, old mining towns, ski resorts, and dazzling Lake Tahoe are all waiting to be explored. The book ends with a foray into the desert, anchored by Death Valley. Features include a driving tour of Los Angeles' funky architecture and walking tours ofhistoric San Francisco, as well as cut-away drawings of Alcatraz and the sea-creature-filled tide pools. Extensive background information provides important cultural and historical context to this multi-faceted state.

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National Geographic Traveler: California
  • Paperback: 10 pages (2005-05-01)
  • Publisher: National Geographic; 2005-05-01
  • Label: National Geographic
  • Studio: National Geographic
  • ISBN: 0792238850
  • Sales Rank in Books: #1749421

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best single volume on California, May 13, 2000
As expected, this book has some of the best photographs and illustrations available. What was more surprising in a travel guide was the quality of writing, the great social insights, and the historical contextualization. While Critser touches all the necessary points of interest, he also discovers hidden marvels from excellent cheap restaurants to the often unsung corners of L. A. If you are going to buy one guide, this is it.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent trip planner, January 31, 2001
Recently we visited California for the first time. We covered San Francisco, LA and San Diego in one week. We had planned everything before-hand using the National Geographic Traveller and our experience is it turned out very useful in that respect. It exaclty tells you what is a must see and what looks good from where. So we were prepared and we expected certain things. For e.g. this book says that the views from Coit Tower are breathtaking and they really are so. We had to walk up from China Town to Coit Tower on the very steep streets of San francisco. But once we were at Coit Tower the views of the city were excellent. This book also mentions some driving tours which are very useful. One thing I would like to mention here. We had rented a mustang convertible to drive the Calif Highway One along the coast. Our friends recommended to take the 17 mile drive on our way and we were surprised why it was not mentioned in this book. But after driving through the seventeen miles we...Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Californian, May 6, 2000
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As a Californian I'm always a bit cynical of these type of travel books. They tend to run towards the cliche. Not this book. Mr. Critser takes us to places that only someone with imagination would, Monterey Park and not just Monterey Coast, Euro Pane and not just La Brea Bakery. The lovely Balboa Park in San Diego is given equal weight to San Francisco's Presidio. I loved reading the front part of the book that covered in such beautiful style the history of the amazing state. This is a book that I will keep on my shelf for me and for out of town guests. I hope to see National Geographic use more of this intelligent personal style in both their books and in their magazines. Bravo Mr. Critser!
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