Enormous California, with its booming economy, bounty of nature, agriculture and vibrant cities could be a country unto itself.
There’s a season for everything, as the song goes, so whether you come for the sun, surf, skiing or culture, here’s a guide to the best times to visit the Golden State.
The best time for beaches and festivals (June to August)
California is about 800 miles long – the UK could fit inside California one and half times over! – so the state’s weather varies immensely from north to south.
During summer, from San Diego to Santa Barbara, the nearly continuous ribbon of beaches is thronged and the Pacific is warm. In the SoCal desert, June through August is notoriously hot, while the San Francisco Bay Area can be famously chilly because of its summer fog. Regardless, travelers roam in droves while school is out, and this is when you can expect the busiest beaches, the spendiest hotel rooms and the biggest crowds.
For the entire month of June, California celebrates LGBTIQ+ pride, especially in San Francisco, which sets the global standard.
California’s campgrounds, beaches and theme parks hit peak popularity, especially on the July 4 holiday – summer’s biggest travel weekend. The California State Fair brings pie-eating contests, craft-beer competitions, championship hogs, carnival rides and much more to Sacramento later in July.
Also in late July, Comic-Con – the nation’s biggest annual convention of comic-book fans, hardcore pop-culture collectors and sci-fi and anime devotees, affectionately known as “Nerd Prom” – brings out-of-this-world costumed madness to San Diego.
San Francisco’s Summer of Love roots underpin the Outside Lands music and comedy bacchanalia that takes over Golden Gate Park in August.
Best time for getting outside (April to May & September to October)
In the spring, as wildflower season peaks in the high desert, the southern desert bursts into song at Coachella Music Festival, and San Francisco twinkles with international celebrities as the nation’s oldest film festival lights up with star-studded US premieres of hundreds of films from around the globe, usually during two weeks…
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