The L.A. Times guide to the 101 best California experiences (2023 edition) is back and better than ever.
In this drought-paused, pandemic-restriction-lifted, spring-awakening moment, California needs a good head-to-toe inspection. I know we have plenty of worries, but inThat’s why I’m here with this year’s 101 best California experiences, your guide to what’s great and what’s different across the state as summer draws near.For instance, downtown San Diego has a sleek waterfront music venue . Cheech Marin has made Riverside a vital destination for Chicano art.
In this list, which is in alphabetical order, you won’t find pop-up selfie spots, the Hollywood Walk of Fame or any theme parks . Instead, these are all places that speak loudly and deeply to me about what California is, has been and can be. They’re also places that left me wanting more — another visit at a different hour, a little more backstory, a longer conversation with the people involved.
Of course, some of our history is painful, but it’s vital to face up to that too, whether it’s in the barracks at Manzanar , under the Coronado Bridge or at the mission cemetery in Sonoma . You may also notice that inflation is at work here. The cost of an Integratron sound bath near Joshua Tree is up. So is the fee at my favorite drive-through tree and dozens of other places. Still, if they’re here, I think they’re worth it. And I’ve tried to add budget options when possible. A few destinations are subject to spring and summer detours in the wake of landslides and floods, including Nepenthe in Big Sur and Yosemite Valley .
So here’s to this vast, odd, flawed, spectacular, mutable, seismically unsound piece of real estate that we call California. Like those shiny pebbles slowly becoming sand at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg , this state is nearly infinite, forever in transition and ours to explore.
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101 reasons to lock in your next California tripThis year’s list was crafted by Times travel writer mrcsreynolds, who described the selection as “places that speak loudly and deeply to me about what California is, has been and can be.”
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101-year-old veteran finally gets to walk during college graduation ceremonyFred Taylor, who is 101 years old, was deployed during World War II and thus unable to attend his college graduation. But recently, with the help of his daughter, he finally got the chance.
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