Picture it: Driving up the scenic California coast, windows (or top) down, blasting your favorite tunes—sounds like the perfect road trip, right? The Pacific Coast Highway, formally known as California State Route 1, is the ultimate road trip route. It’s designated an All-American Road for its scenic views, and it packs one amazing path that takes you past awe-inspiring attractions and places. Here’s a guide to the must-see spots while roadtripping the PCH.
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Redwood State and National Parks are often grouped together as one entity with several individual units, and Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park is one of the state parks that falls into that group. There are several groves of notably huge redwoods, and a river that runs through the wooded landscape. It's no wonder that George Lucas used redwood forests like this one as a filming location for the Forest Moon of Endor in Star Wars.
Organic craft beer? Yes, please. Eel River Brewing Company has a solid roster of traditional brews, plus more California-esque offerings like an acai berry wheat beer. The tasty pub food (think burgers and smoked BBQ) includes vegetarian-friendly options.
Cruise through Humboldt Redwoods State Park's famed forests on the picture-perfect Avenue of the Giants. It's the largest collection of tall redwood trees in California (although none can top Redwood National Park's Hyperion Tree). Stop by the Immortal Tree, which has survived saws and lightning strikes, to see just how tough these trees can be.
You'll feel right at home at this local joint, the Eel River Cafe, which has the neon sign, red stools, and black-and-white checkered floor that mark a good classic diner. The food is freshly made and hits the spot. Expect burgers, tacos, and more.
There are a few drive-through trees in this part of the country. Even though it might set you back a few bucks and take a bit of waiting in line, it's a must-do when roadtripping through California. It doesn't get any more classic Route 1 than the Drive-Thru Tree Park in Leggett.
All of that healthy and delicious grub will soak up the wine from Pacific Star Winery quite nicely. The ocean views, cheap tasting fees, and wide variety of vinos make this a great late-afternoon stop. The white wines here are stellar.
Named for Route 1, the official name for the Pacific Coast Highway, Cafe 1 focuses on organic, vegan, and veggie-friendly options that have plenty of flavor. Perfect for fueling up while on the road, or when you just need a break from diners and fast-food joints.
From the cliff house to the ocean views to the sculptures that blend almost seamlessly into the surroundings, you won't find a more beautiful natural setting in the area than the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens. Don’t miss the flowers themselves. The dahlias and roses are especially impressive.
The Point Arena Lighthouse has a fascinating history. Originally built in 1870, it was damaged in a 1906 earthquake, and had to be razed and rebuilt entirely in 1908, helping to pioneer methods to build more earthquake-proof lighthouses. If it looks kind of familiar, don't be surprised: The lighthouse is the finishing point for the race in the 2014 movie Need for Speed.
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 roadtrip the PCH. Notably, the summer months can get crowded at many of the attractions along the route. 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).