Episode 54: Exploring Muir Woods National Monument

In this episode, part two of our 12 Best Northern California Day Trips series, we journey to the awe-inspiring Muir Woods National Monument. Nestled just north of San Francisco, Muir Woods is a sanctuary of towering coastal redwoods, some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world. We delve into the history and significance of this ancient forest, a place of natural beauty preserved thanks to conservationist John Muir and early efforts to protect California’s wilderness. From the peaceful trails to the humbling sights of these 250-foot giants, Muir Woods offers a unique escape into nature that’s a must for any Bay Area itinerary.

Join us as we explore the best ways to experience Muir Woods, from easy walking paths to serene trails for all fitness levels. We discuss practical tips on how to plan your visit, including park entry information, ideal visiting times, best time of year to visit and more to help make the most of your day surrounded by these majestic trees. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, photographer, or simply in need of a tranquil retreat, this episode will inspire and guide you in discovering one of Northern California’s most treasured destinations.

Be sure to check out our Destinations and California pages for even more information about visiting Northern California.

Episode 53: Best Things to do in San Francisco for First-Time Visitors

In episode 53, Best Things to Do in San Francisco for First-Time Visitors, we share our top recommendations from nearly 30 years of living in the Bay Area to help you make the most of your visit to this iconic west coast destination.

The city by the Bay offers a wealth of activities for first time visitors, but knowing where to go can be overwhelming for first-time visitors. This podcast episode gives you an insider’s perspective on the must-see spots, from the vibrant energy of Pier 39 and the seafood delights at Fisherman’s Wharf to the scenic strolls along The Embarcadero. We’ll guide you through the Mission District’s cultural gems and culinary highlights, share tips for riding San Francisco’s historic cable cars, and, of course, offer the best views of the iconic Golden Gate Bridge.

Join us for local insights to make your San Francisco experience truly unforgettable! For even more insights and ideas on how to maximize your visit to Northern California, be sure to check out our Destinations and California pages. Happy traveling!

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12 Best Northern California Day Trips

As residents of the Bay Area for over 30 years, we have explored the stunning landscapes and hidden gems that Northern California has to offer. In this guide, we’ll share our top 15 day trips in Northern California, drawing on our personal experiences to help you discover the best destinations for a memorable getaway.

From picturesque coastal drives to charming small towns and breathtaking national parks, these trips promise unforgettable adventures just a short drive away.  Let’s embark on a journey to explore the diverse attractions that await just beyond the city!

1. San Francisco 

SF Fishermans Wharf

San Francisco stands out as a premier day trip destination in Northern California, offering a rich blend of iconic landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and vibrant culture. 

Distance:Located approximately 13 miles from San Francisco International Airport (SFO), the city is easily accessible for a day of exploration and adventure. Whether you’re drawn to its famous landmarks or its eclectic dining scene, San Francisco provides a wealth of activities that make it an exceptional choice for a day trip.

Activities: San Francisco boasts an array of attractions that cater to all interests. Start your day with a visit to the Golden Gate Bridge, where you can walk or bike across for breathtaking views of the bay. Explore the historic Fisherman’s Wharf and enjoy fresh seafood at the renowned Pier 39, home to shops, street performances, and sea lions. For a cultural experience, visit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) or wander through the vibrant streets of Chinatown. Don’t miss a ride on the iconic cable cars, which offer a unique way to see the city’s hilly terrain.

Best Time to Travel:The best time to visit San Francisco is during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). Spring brings mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making it perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Fall offers pleasant weather and fewer tourists compared to the summer months, allowing for a more relaxed exploration of the city. While San Francisco’s weather is relatively mild year-round, be prepared for the famous fog, especially during the summer.

Mode of Transportation: San Francisco is easily accessible from the airport by BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), which takes approximately 30 minutes and offers a convenient and affordable option. Alternatively, ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft provide a direct and comfortable way to reach the city center. Once in San Francisco, the Muni public transit system, including buses and cable cars, offers comprehensive coverage of the city’s major attractions, while walking or biking can be a delightful way to experience the local neighborhoods.

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2. Muir Woods National Monument

Muir Woods

Distance: Just a 45-minute drive from San Francisco International Airport

Activities: Muir Woods National Monument offers an enchanting escape into a forest of towering redwoods. This day trip is ideal for nature enthusiasts and families, providing easy access to scenic hiking trails through one of California’s most famous ancient groves. 

Best Time to visit: The park is accessible year-round, with spring and fall being the best times to visit for fewer crowds and mild temperatures. 

Transportation: While a car is the easiest way to get there, visitors can also opt for guided tours that include transportation and informative guides about the park’s rich ecology.

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3. Napa Valley

Napa California

Distance: About 1.5 hours from the San Francisco airport.

Activities: Napa Valley is the premier destination in California for wine lovers and gourmet food enthusiasts. This renowned wine region offers exquisite wine tastings, vineyard tours, and fine dining experiences. 

Best time to visit: The area is pleasant to visit year-round, but spring and fall provide the most temperate weather and beautiful vineyard views. Winters can be cool and rainy, so be prepared for some inclement weather during winter visits.

Transportation: While driving is a common option, wine tours are available that provide round-trip transportation and guided visits to several top wineries, making it a hassle-free and indulgent experience.

Coppola Winery

Some of our favorite winery recommendations are:

  1. Opus One Winery – Indulge in world-class Bordeaux-style blends and marvel at the winery’s stunning architecture and picturesque vineyard views.
  2. Robert Mondavi Winery – Explore the legacy of Napa’s winemaking pioneer with a selection of exceptional wines and immersive tours.
  3. Silver Oak Cellars – Savor elegant Cabernet Sauvignons in a serene setting that reflects the winery’s dedication to quality.
  4. Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars – Relish in award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon and explore the rich history of this iconic winery.
  5. Domain Carneros Experience premium sparkling wines and stunning views from a château that blends French elegance with Napa’s charm.
  6. V. Sattui Winery  Family-owned estate known for its charming picnic grounds, diverse wine selection, and artisan deli, offering a quintessential wine country experience.

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4. Sausalito

Sausalito California

Distance: Just 30 minutes from San Francisco

Activities: Sausalito is a charming waterfront town known for its stunning bay views and artistic vibe. Perfect for a relaxing day out, visitors can stroll along the waterfront, browse local galleries and boutiques, or enjoy a meal at one of the many waterfront restaurants. 

Best time to visit: Sausalito is particularly enjoyable in spring and summer when the weather is warm and the outdoor activities are in full swing. 

Transportation: The easiest way to get there is by ferry from San Francisco’s Ferry Building, offering a scenic and enjoyable alternative to driving.

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5. Sonoma

Coppola Winery Sonoma

Distance: About an hour and 15 minutes from San Francisco airport

Activities: Sonoma offers a charming alternative to its neighboring Napa Valley. Known for its historic plaza, boutique wineries, and farm-to-table dining, Sonoma is perfect for a laid-back day trip filled with culinary delights and local history. 

Best time to visit: The region is enjoyable year-round, with spring and fall offering the most favorable weather. 

Transportation: Visitors can drive or book a wine tour that includes transportation and visits to various local wineries, ensuring a relaxing and informative experience.

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6. Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Boardwalk

Distance: Located around 1.5 hours from San Francisco

Activities: Santa Cruz is a lively coastal city known for its vibrant boardwalk, beautiful beaches, and laid-back atmosphere. Ideal for families and beachgoers, the city offers a range of activities including amusement park rides, surfing, and seaside dining. 

Best time to visit: Spring and summer are the best times to visit for warm weather and beach activities. 

Transportation: Driving is the most convenient way to get there, but there are also bus options for those preferring public transportation.

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7. Half Moon Bay

Pillar Point Harbor Beach Half Moon Bay

Distance: Just a 45-minute drive from San Francisco 

Activities: Half Moon Bay is a picturesque coastal town known for its stunning beaches and scenic coastal trails. This day trip is great for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing escape from the city. Activities include beachcombing, hiking along the coastal bluffs, and enjoying fresh seafood at local restaurants. 

Best time to visit: The town is pleasant to visit year-round, with spring and fall offering mild weather. However, since it is right on the coast, it does get foggy frequently which also makes it quite chilly. It is always best to pack along multiple layers of clothing when visiting Half Moon Bay any time of the year.

Transportation: Driving is the most straightforward option, though public buses can also be used for part of the journey. It is nestled along scenic Highway 1, offering stunning views of the Pacific ocean. Thus our recommendation is to rent a car and drive if possible to take advantage of the incredible scenery along the way.

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8. Monterey

Monterey Bay

Distance: Approximately 2.5 hours from San Francisco

Activities: Monterey is renowned for its stunning coastline and the world-famous Monterey Bay Aquarium. This destination is perfect for families and marine life enthusiasts, offering opportunities to explore the aquarium, go whale watching, and visit the historic Cannery Row. 

Best time to visit: Spring and fall are ideal times to visit for pleasant weather and fewer tourists. 

Transportation: While driving is the most common option, guided tours are available that include transportation and highlight Monterey’s top attractions.

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9. Carmel-by-the-Sea

Carmel By The Sea

Distance: Located about 2.5 hours from San Francisco

Activities: Carmel-by-the-Sea is a charming seaside town known for its artistic community, beautiful beaches, and unique architecture. Ideal for couples and art lovers, the town offers boutique shopping, fine dining, and scenic coastal walks. 

Best time to visit: Carmel is enjoyable year-round, with the spring and fall seasons offering particularly pleasant weather. Winters can be surprisingly chilly so if you plan on visiting during the winter make sure to pack layers. 

Transportation: Driving is the primary method of getting there, but guided tours are available that include Carmel and nearby attractions.

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10. Napa Valley Wine Train

Best Wineries in Napa

Distance: A unique experience about 1.5 hours from San Francisco.

Activities: The Napa Valley Wine Train combines scenic train rides with wine tastings and gourmet dining. Ideal for wine enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing, luxurious experience, the train journey offers a unique way to explore Napa Valley’s vineyards. 

Best time to visit: The train operates year-round, with spring and fall providing the best weather. Reservations are required, and the train offers several packages that include transportation, meals, and wine tastings.

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11. Russian River

Russian River Valley California

Distance: About 1.5 hours from San Francisco.

Activities: The Russian River area is ideal for outdoor activities and relaxing riverfront experiences. Popular for kayaking, wine tasting, and enjoying scenic landscapes, this destination is great for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. 

Best time to visit: The area is enjoyable year-round, with summer being particularly popular for water activities. 

Transportation: Driving is the main way to get there, but some tours offer river trips combined with wine tasting.

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12. Livermore

Concannon Livermore Wine

Distance: approximately 45 minutes to an hour, depending on traffic. The distance is around 35 miles east of San Francisco

Activities: Livermore is renowned for its charming wineries, picturesque landscapes, and rich viticultural history. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or just looking for a relaxing getaway, a day trip to Livermore’s wineries promises an enjoyable and enriching experience.

Transportation: Driving is the most straightforward option. For those looking to avoid the hassle of parking and navigating, consider taking the BART train to the Dublin/Pleasanton station and then catching a local ride-share service or taxi to the wineries.

Our Recommendations for the Top Wineries to Visit

Once you arrive in Livermore, you’ll find a variety of excellent wineries to explore. Some top recommendations include:

  • Concannon Vineyard: Known for its rich history and exceptional wines, Concannon offers guided tastings and beautiful vineyard views.
  • Wente Vineyards: This historic winery provides a range of wines and hosts entertaining events and concerts.
  • Steven Kent Winery: Famous for its award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon, Steven Kent offers a refined tasting experience in a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Las Positas Vineyards: Enjoy a range of handcrafted wines and picturesque views at this family-owned winery.

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Getting Around

Northern California Coast Half Moon Bay

Exploring Northern California offers a variety of transportation options, each providing a unique way to experience the region’s stunning landscapes and diverse attractions. While having a car can offer the most flexibility, there are also convenient alternatives for those who prefer not to drive.

Car Rental: Renting a car is often the best choice for exploring Northern California, especially if you plan to visit multiple destinations or venture off the beaten path. With a rental car, you can easily access remote areas like the Redwoods, scenic coastal routes, and charming small towns that are less accessible by public transportation. This flexibility allows you to create your own itinerary and enjoy the region’s breathtaking vistas at your own pace. When parking rental cars in San Francisco, it is recommended to use parking garages if possible and keep valuables out of site to prevent break-ins.

Public Transit: For those looking to minimize driving, Northern California’s public transit options provide a range of alternatives. Buses such as those operated by Greyhound and Megabus connect major cities and towns, while local bus services in cities like San Francisco offer convenient travel within urban areas. Amtrak trains provide scenic routes along the coast and through the wine country, making them an excellent choice for a relaxing and picturesque journey. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system is ideal for traveling within the San Francisco Bay Area, linking cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley.

Ride-Sharing and Tours: Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are widely available and can be a practical choice for shorter trips or if you prefer not to navigate public transportation. Additionally, guided tours offer an organized way to explore popular destinations, with options ranging from wine tours in Napa Valley to day trips to Yosemite National Park. These tours often include transportation, so you can sit back and enjoy the sights without the hassle of planning each leg of your journey.

Best Time To Visit

Choosing the best time to visit Northern California depends on your preferences for weather, crowds, and activities. Spring (March to May) is an ideal time to explore the region, as the weather is pleasantly mild, and wildflowers bloom across the landscapes. This season offers fewer crowds compared to the summer months, making it perfect for enjoying popular attractions like Napa Valley’s wineries or the stunning coastline of Big Sur. Additionally, spring often features lower prices on accommodations and travel, providing a cost-effective way to experience Northern California’s natural beauty.

Fall (September to November) is another excellent time to visit, especially if you’re interested in wine country. The grape harvest season in Napa Valley brings vibrant autumn colors to the vineyards and a range of harvest festivals and events. Fall also offers mild weather and a reduction in tourist crowds, allowing for a more relaxed experience at popular destinations like Yosemite National Park or San Francisco. For wildlife enthusiasts, fall is a great time to spot migrating monarch butterflies and witness the seasonal behavior of animals in national parks. Both spring and fall provide a balanced combination of favorable weather, fewer crowds, and reasonable prices, making them ideal for exploring Northern California.

Pier 39 Sea Lions
Pleasanton Ridge, Pleasanton
Monterey Bay Acquarium

FAQs

What is Northern California most known for?

Northern California is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, iconic landmarks, and vibrant cultural scene. This diverse region is famous for its majestic national parks, including the awe-inspiring Yosemite National Park and the towering Redwoods of Muir Woods. The picturesque coastline, from the rugged cliffs of Big Sur to the scenic beauty of Monterey and Carmel, attracts visitors with its breathtaking ocean views and charming seaside towns.

In addition to its natural wonders, Northern California is celebrated for its world-class wine country. Napa Valley and Sonoma County are internationally acclaimed for their exceptional vineyards and wineries, offering exquisite wine tastings and picturesque vineyard tours. The vibrant city of San Francisco, with its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, historic cable cars, and diverse neighborhoods, stands as a cultural and culinary hub, renowned for its innovative dining and arts scene. From its rich history and technological innovation to its outdoor adventures and culinary delights, Northern California captures the essence of diverse experiences that make it a must-visit destination.

Is a California road trip worth it?

A California road trip is undeniably worth it, offering a unique and unforgettable way to experience the state’s diverse landscapes and attractions. From the sun-kissed beaches of Southern California to the majestic redwoods of Northern California, a road trip allows you to explore the vast and varied scenery at your own pace. Iconic routes like the Pacific Coast Highway provide breathtaking coastal views, charming seaside towns, and access to renowned landmarks such as Big Sur and Hearst Castle.

Moreover, a road trip through California provides the freedom to discover hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path destinations that you might miss with other forms of travel. Whether you’re savoring world-class wines in Napa Valley, exploring the vibrant culture of San Francisco, or marveling at the natural beauty of Yosemite National Park, a California road trip offers a flexible and immersive way to experience the state’s top attractions and local favorites. With diverse activities, stunning scenery, and the flexibility to tailor your journey, a California road trip promises an adventure that captures the essence of this remarkable state.

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