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By : John Slater    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-08-16 01:43:26
California is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the United States and it’s no wonder considering the spectacular scenery that the state boasts as well as year round mild temperatures perfect for nature trips, farming, and the beach. From Eureka to San Diego, California has so much for visitors to enjoy which is why vacationers often come back year after year but the scenery and the mild temperatures are not all that there is to enjoy here. The state is home to four of the nation’s twenty largest cities, home of some of the finest wines produced in the United States, and boasts some of the best cuisine in the country. With so much to offer the question is not when to go to California but how long to stay. And once you make that first trip you will definitely understand why so many come back every year.

There is no doubt that the California scenery is the biggest reason for so many visitors to the state each and every year. California is home to a total of 8,000 individual lakes where visitors can enjoy such activities as fishing, boating, whitewater rafting, swimming, or multiple other exciting water activities that the whole family can enjoy, or even friends or couples who come to the state for an adventurous and relaxing getaway. The state of California is also home to the highest waterfall in North America, the highest point in the United States, and the tallest tree in the world at 368 magnificent feet. Ribbon Falls in the Yosemite National Park reaches an amazing 1,612 feet tall, and Mount Whitney and Death Valley are a mere sixty miles apart. And don’t forget the unbelievable 840 miles of beautiful coastline where visitors can soak up the sun and enjoy some of the nation’s top beaches, in fact, Los Angeles alone manages a total of 18 public beaches for vacationers and residents alike to enjoy. For the nature lover there is plenty to see and do outdoors throughout the spectacular state of California.

The history of California is also a highly popular reason for the many visitors each year. As far back as 1579 explorers of English and Spanish decent began to explore the beautiful California Coast and twenty one missions were built along that coast by Spanish priests in 1769. It wasn’t until 1821, though, that California became part of Mexico and it wasn’t until 1848 that United States won the state of California in a war with Mexico which is also the year that began the Gold Rush when the precious metal was discovered. Finally, in 1850 California earned its statehood as the 31st state in America. Since that time the state of California’s population has steadily increased as individuals from all walks of life flock to the coast to enjoy the pleasant weather, the many days of sunshine, and fantastic scenery. Those who don’t relocate to the state find themselves visiting often which is why you should make your next vacation destination the fabulous state of California.
Author Resource:- John Slater is the head travel writer for the bed and breakfast site.Read some of his articles at http://www.todaysbedandbreakfasts.com/index.php?option=com_businesscategories&controller=states&task=businesscities&sid=24&cid=6. For more articles visit http://www.todaysbedandbreakfasts.com
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