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My Pacific Northwest Trip

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  • 24:15
  • 1,076 mi
  • $178
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Created by George Murray - April 17th 2016

Starting south at San Diego, this is Southern California at its SoCal-iest. The beaches, the museums, the food scene, and more make it the ultimate vacation city. Explore the Gaslight District for the nightlife and Balboa Park for the culture.

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13mi 00h 17m
Photo of Children's Pool
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850 Coast Blvd, San Diego, CA, US

Children's Pool

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The Children's Pool is the best place on the Pacific Coast to get up close and personal with seals! Back in the 1930's a seawall was built in the ocean at this beach to make it safer for kids to swim without the danger of strong waves...but as it turns out, the beach proved to be even more popular with harbor seals than human kids. You're allowed on the beach, but discouraged from getting into the water, or from getting too close to the seals...but it's still pretty wild to see them this close.

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13mi 00h 20m

3702 Via De La Valle, Del Mar, CA, US

MARKET Restaurant + Bar

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Then, get a taste of California at MARKET Restaurant and Bar in Del Mar. From local grapefruit and avocado salad to flash seared local wahoo tortellini, the fresh fare here will please just about any palate.

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16mi 00h 18m

2802 Carlsbad Blvd, Carlsbad, CA, US

Carlsbad Mineral Water Spa

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Only in California would something like "artisan water" from a historic site fly. Whether you visit Carlsbad Mineral Water Spa for a soak in their mineral water baths, or you're just picking up some water (it's 70 cents per gallon) it's definitely a unique place to stop. The mineral water is alkaline, and is said to be the most healthful mineral water in the world (actress Shailene Woodley is a fan).

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34mi 00h 38m
Photo of Moro Ridge
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Pacific Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, CA, US

Moro Ridge

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After getting refreshed pull over at Laguna Beach's Moro Ridge. This hike along a canyon ridge has picnic areas and epic views of the coast (on a good day, you can see clear to Catalina Island!). Plus, the canyon is home to tons of adorable rabbits, which are always fun to watch.

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20mi 00h 38m

1 Main St, Huntington Beach, CA, US

Ruby's Diner

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When you're hungry grab dinner at Ruby's Diner. It's a local chain located right on the Huntington Beach Pier, which means insane views of the Pacific while you nosh on burgers, milkshakes, and fries in a fun, 1940's-style atmosphere.

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16mi 00h 33m

1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA, US

The Queen Mary Hotel

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14mi 00h 24m
Photo of Wayfarers Chapel
4.8

5755 Palos Verdes Dr S, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, US

Wayfarers Chapel

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Next, is Rancho Palos Verdes and the Wayfarers Chapel. Built by the son of Frank Lloyd Wright, who was named Lloyd Wright, this chapel is a great example of the "organic architecture" for which both the Wrights were so well known. It enhances the already-stunning landscape of the California coast, with lots of wood and glass.

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14mi 00h 31m

1148 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA, US

Fishing With Dynamite

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If you're hungry head to Manhattan Beach's Fishing With Dynamite restaurant. Whether you go for the raw bar, a massive platter, or just something off their brunch/lunch/dinner menu, you're sure to enjoy the fresh seafood here. Their menu is divided into "old school" and "new school" dishes, depending on how adventurous you feel...plus they've got awesome cocktails and tasty dessert.

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17mi 00h 26m
Photo of Santa Monica Pier
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200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA, US

Santa Monica Pier

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Then finish up your day at the historic Santa Monica Pier before you drive the final leg of the Pacific Coast Highway to Capistrano Beach. Take a spin on the historic carousel, sit at the soda fountain, see some fishy friends at the aquarium or just enjoy the beach and the people-watching. This is probably the most iconic pier along the coast! From the rollercoaster and Ferris wheel to the arcade and the beach, there's tons of old-school fun to be had here. Plus, it's the official end of Route 66.

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20mi 00h 33m

7401 S Birdview Ave, Malibu, CA, US

Point Dume State Beach

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Once you reach Malibu pull over at Point Dume State Beach. Here, you can spot dolphins, explore tidepools, and swim in the relatively calm water...or just sit on the beach and soak it all in!

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30mi 00h 42m
Photo of Channel Islands Beach
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3900 Pelican Way, Oxnard, CA, US

Channel Islands Beach

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Next up is Oxnard. Here the harbor at Channel Islands Beach has a marina, shops, attractions, and tons more. You can just hike along the beach, or find a place to rent kayaks, or book a tour out to the awesome Channel Islands National Park.

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9mi 00h 14m

668 Harbor Blvd, Ventura, CA, US

Beach House Tacos

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Nothing says "PCH" quite like fish tacos. Beach House Tacos in Ventura is a walk up window by the pier that serves cheap meals, and even has mimosas and beer.

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28mi 00h 30m

113 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA, US

Santa Barbara Maritime Museum

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From old ships, the fishing industry, and lighthouses to displays on sailor tattoos, scuba diving, and surf artists, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum covers every aspect of beach living. Plus, it's right on the marina, so the ambiance is perfect.

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9mi 00h 12m

5735 Hollister Ave, Goleta, CA, US

The Habit Burger Grill

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Forget In n Out Burger, The Habit Burger Grill makes a truly crave-worthy charburger. And not just that, but you can order it "Teriyaki Style" with pineapple and grilled onions, or "Santa Barbara Style" with cheese and avocado. Don't forget sweet potato fries, onion rings, and a rich malt.

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6mi 00h 11m
Photo of Santa Barbara Auto Camp
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2717 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA, US

Santa Barbara Auto Camp

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The coolest hotel in Santa Barbara, the Santa Barbara Auto Camp, isn't even a hotel! These old-school Airstreams have been artfully decorated ad fully tricked out. Think, full kitchens, complete bathrooms with clawfoot tubs, and beds to fit a family...all done up in simple retro awesomeness. Seriously, you might be too busy Instagramming everything to get any sleep.

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20mi 00h 25m
Photo of Gaviota State Park
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10 Refugio Beach Rd., Goleta, CA, US

Gaviota State Park

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While in Goleta, visit Gaviota State Park. The consistently mild weather and lovely beach make this park worth a visit. It's also got hiking, boating, camping, and plenty more to see and do. And, it was a filming location for the movie "Sideways!"

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31mi 00h 35m
Photo of Palmina Wines
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9th St, Lompoc, CA, US

Palmina Wines

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Once you reach Lompoc, prepare for some serious wine-tasting. The laid back vibes at Palmina Wines make the experience of tasting their outstanding varietals (which they pair with cheese, charcuterie, bread, and olive oils) even more incredible. They do lots of European (mostly Italian) wines, and get their grapes from vineyards across the county (which explains the location).

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21mi 00h 26m

135 E Clark Ave, Orcutt, CA, US

Kay's Orcutt Country Kitchen

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You won't find a better place for breakfast/lunch along the route than Kay's Orcutt Country Kitchen in Santa Maria. This quaint little cafe serves scrambles and omelettes as well as burgers, sammies, and more, along with booze and other refreshing beverages.

Photo of Avila Beach Pier
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San Luis Obispo, CA, US

Avila Beach Pier

The best time to travel the Pacific Coast Highway: It should be noted that June, July and August are particularly foggy months. If you're looking for a time of year with the clearest views and best weather, October is generally the best time to road trip down the PCH. Also, the summer months can get very crowded at many of the attractions along the route, plus since it's high tourist season you'll experience higher rates at hotels and longer waits at restaurants (many of which are also seasonal and closed in winter).

George Murray

Husband, Father, Time Traveler, Roadtripper. “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”