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Best Winter Destinations in California?

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Staying at the best hotels in Bakersfield (like the one we chose when we visited) could be the icing on the cake and will guarantee a memorable winter getaway

Even though California is known for its sand and sun, you shouldn’t let that stop you from visiting during the winter months. The state has a great deal to offer even during the colder months, whether you’re looking for snow or a getaway from the lazy times of winter. Here is a list of some of the most popular winter destinations in California. We hope it helps you plan a trip to this beautiful city and its marvelous travel destinations.

During the winter of last year, my friends and I also planned a trip to this beautiful place. It is one of the most memorable travel experiences of my life. I enjoyed resting in the lap of nature, as well as the services provided by the hotel where we stayed; Duniya Hotel. I must say, it is one of the best hotels in Bakersfield, California.

Let’s move on and make you familiar with the best winter destinations in California.

California’s Best Winter Destinations

Palm Springs

Whether you’re seeking an escape from the cold or just want to have some fun, Palm Springs has something for everyone. Even though the winter nights are usually cool, the days tend to be mild and sunny here. This means you can go outdoors and enjoy activities like hiking or biking in the area. Despite the fact that Palm Springs doesn’t get much rain, the museums and art galleries are enjoyable places to spend a rainy day. There is no doubt that the Palm Springs Art Museum has an impressive collection and is worth visiting. 

Mammoth Mountain

Snow isn’t the first thing you think of when you hear about California, which means it’s often overlooked for ski vacations. I think it would be a real tragedy not to visit this place for skiing since its alpine regions are home to many opportunities for avid skiers and snowboarders. There are no other ski resorts as high as Mammoth Mountain in the state, and there is a long snow season. So, you can enjoy extra alpine fun. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned professional, Mammoth Mountain has slopes for everyone, multiple terrain parks, and a world-class ski school.

Monterey

While Monterey is open year-round, the most ideal time to visit this place is during the winter months. This charming coastal city enjoys pleasant weather during these months without the crowds of summer. This season is the most convenient time to enjoy the beach without competing for a spot on the sand. This place provides an amazing view in the winter and on the other hand, it boasts a quiet environment.

Although Monterey is quiet during the winter months, the holiday season brings a lively buzz to the region. Throughout the winter, a variety of events and festivals are held here, so if you’re in town, make sure you check it out.

Death Valley

Death Valley is another Californian destination that’s more enjoyable in winter. As a result of its sweltering heat, Death Valley is not the best place to visit during the summer. The view can be hard to appreciate when you feel like you’re about to melt! So, always go to this place in winter because, during the winter, you won’t encounter this problem. There is nothing more spectacular than watching the universe’s hottest place transform into a natural paradise, offering awe-inspiring scenery, clear night skies, and glorious sunsets. Staying at the best hotels in Bakersfield (like the one we chose when we visited) could be the icing on the cake and will guarantee a memorable winter getaway.

San Diego

San Diego has 265 days of sunshine each year, so there’s no bad time to visit. Throughout the year, this city benefits from mild temperatures, which will make winter a distant memory. In San Diego, January (the wettest month of the year) is the driest month of the year. It is still pretty pleasant to get outside and enjoy the sunny weather. Taking advantage of good weather is the best way to make the most of it. In San Diego, you can surf the waves, kayak, or simply dip your toes in the water, regardless of whether you’re looking to enjoy the views. During whale migration season, you can see these magnificent beasts up close on a tour along the migration trail. 

Santa Barbara

In Santa Barbara, winters are cold, snowy, wet, and cloudy, all of which make for the perfect holiday experience. Winter in the city is spectacular with wildlife interactions, annual festivals, outdoor adventures, and snow fun. Despite the relatively thin snow here, the dramatic winter skies create a panoramic view that is worth taking a moment to appreciate. Surfers who want to try their skills at some exciting experiences can take advantage of the city’s bigger and better waves during winter.

During the winter months, Gray whales migrate to the city. It is one of the best whale-watching destinations in the world, and you can experience it via the Condor Express, Double Dolphin, and other sea cruise services.

Big Bear

In order to enjoy the California winters, head to Big Bear where there are two alpine resorts, Bear Mountain, and Snow Summit. Winter adventures and action tours abound in this place. There are many different types of skiing available at Big Bear Snow Mountain, including snowboarding, downhill skiing, and skiing for beginners as well as seasoned users. In addition to magic carpet rides, Alpine Slides, snow tubing, snow bowling barns, ice skating, and mini snow golf, Big Bear offers a variety of activities for families to enjoy. It is also possible to view Big Bear’s entire location from a helicopter, providing one of the most memorable experiences of a lifetime.

Final Words

All in all, these are some of the best places to explore in winter if you’re in or planning a trip to California. Based on my own experience, these are places you should definitely visit. There is no doubt that you will never forget this experience. You can, however, stay refreshed after traveling all day by booking the best hotels in Bakersfield, California, because this will refresh you for the next day of traveling.