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Due to the nature of the topic and the wide range of information available, in order to cover only a tiny bit of it properly, some of the websites included here may have a commercial element in addition to the excellent information they provide.  Such inclusion does not constitute an endorsement of product or service by archaeolink.com.  Sites are included for information value only.

The number of sites available online for this topic is enormous.  This site can not and does not index all travel resources for a state.  These "tourism" pages are basically designed as a supplement to the State by State Social Studies pages.

For those of you for whom this "supplementary" material is not enough, the following does provide some idea of what is available online and will hopefully be a good starting point for a more serious search.

Back to California Social Studies where you will find additional material including history, colleges and universities, capital city profile, lesson plans, state government and more.

Go to California Social Studies - California History - Capital City Sacramento, California - California Tourism - California Disasters - California Lesson Plans - California Colleges and Universities

 

Anaheim and Orange County, California __ The official web site of Anaheim and Orange County convention and visitors bureau. - illustrated - From anaheimoc.org - http://www.anaheimoc.org/

California - find yourself here __ Official tourism website for the state of California. You will find all you need to plan a vacation in this widely varied state. You will have chosen to visit one of the most diversified destinations in the world. - illustrated - From State of California - http://www.visitcalifornia.com/state/tourism/tour_homepage.jsp

California Guide - United States of America - General Information - World Travel Guide Provided By Columbus Travel Publishing __ "World Travel Guide - California - Overview, Visa and Passport requirements, vacation advice, holiday guide, international travel, travel agent, business trip, flights and hotels." You will find information ranging from government and history, to climate, business profile, maps and much more. - illustrated - from worldtravelguide.net - http://www.worldtravelguide.net/data/cal/cal.asp 

California State Parks __ Official State Park website. You will find information about attractions, location, fees, camping, boating, hiking trails, fishing, golf, cabin rentals, conference and meeting facilities and more. - illustrated - From State of California - http://www.parks.ca.gov/
 
California Tourism - 20 Reasons To Love California __ Yep - there is a list of 20. Did you know there are three drive-through redwood trees along Highway 101 between Laytonville and Klamath.? You can access a lot of other information here too. - From gocalif.com - http://tinyurl.com/6y2cq 

 

California tourism - California vacation reviews - California ... __ Wide ranging general interest page about California tourism including hotel recommendations, sights to see and things to do. - illustrated - From tripadvisor.com - http://www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g28926-California-Vacations.html 

California Tourist Attractions __ "Odd tourist attractions and hilarious stops for your next vacation or road trip..." - illustrated - From roadsideamerica.com - http://www.roadsideamerica.com/map/ca.html 

California Travel Guide - USA Tourist __ "California travel guide for tourists. Includes Disneyland, Los Angeles, Hollywood, San Francisco, San Diego, Palm Springs, beaches, maps, hotels, reservations, Big Sur, Yosemite and Death Valley. In English, Francais, Deutsch, Espanol." - illustrated - From usatourist.com - http://www.usatourist.com/english/places/california/index.html 

California Travel & Tourism: State of California Travel Guide __ "A California travel and tourism guide featuring hotel reservations, travel maps, photos and other tourism information for the state of California USA." - illustrated - From california.worldweb.com - http://www.california.worldweb.com/

 

California Travel, Tourism, Parks & Outdoor Recreation Guide __ "California, Travel, Tourism and Recreation Guide, California Hiking Trails, Biking, Scenic Driving, Paddling, Wildlife Viewing..." - From gorp.away.com - http://gorp.away.com/gorp/location/ca/ca.htm
 
California Wine Country Travel Guide | Fodor's Online __ "In 1975 Napa Valley had no more than 20 wineries; today there are well over 200. In Sonoma County, where the web of vineyards is looser, there are 200 or so wineries, and development is now claiming the cool Carneros region, at the head of the San Francisco Bay, deemed ideal for growing the chardonnay grape. Within these combined regions of the Wine Country, at least 120 wineries have opened in the last seven years alone." A detailed look. - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=california_wine@211

IgoUgo: California Tourism __ "Read first-hand travel reviews and see vacation pictures of California and other places around the world." - From igougo.com - http://www.igougo.com/planning/destinationHome.asp?locationID=404 

Los Angeles Attractions - USA Tourist __ "Los Angeles attractions guide for international tourists. Includes, Hollywood, Theme Parks, Griffith Park, Hollywood Bowl, Venice Beach, Santa Monica, LA Zoo, La Brea Tar Pits, and Movie Studios." - illustrated - From usatourist.com - http://www.usatourist.com/english/places/california/la-attractions.html 

Monterey Peninsula Travel Guide __ "Famed for its scenic beauty, the Monterey Peninsula is also steeped in history. The town of Monterey was California's first capital, the Carmel Mission headquarters for California's mission system. John Steinbeck's novels immortalized the area in Cannery Row, and Robert Louis Stevenson strolled its streets, gathering inspiration for Treasure Island." - illustrated - from fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=monterey_peninsula@212 

National Park Guide - California __ You will find resources and links to National Parks and Monuments - illustrated - From National Park Service - http://www.nps.gov/applications/parksearch/state.cfm?st=ca 
 
Sacramento Travel Guide | Fodor's Online __ "The gateway to the Gold Country, the seat of state government, and an agricultural hub, the city of Sacramento plays many important contemporary roles. Nearly 2 million people live in the metropolitan area. The continuing influx of newcomers seeking opportunity, sunshine, and lower housing costs than in coastal California has made it one of the nation's fastest-growing regions." You will find many reasons to visit. - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=sacramento@132

 

San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau __ You will find visitor information, where to stay, dining, attractions and much, much more. - illustrated - From San Diego Convention & Visitors Bureau - http://www.sandiego.org/nav/Visitors

San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau __ "Official travel guide to hotels, restaurants, activities, maps & more" - illustrated - From San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau - http://onlysf.sfvisitor.org/

Yosemite NP Travel Guide | Fodor's Online __ "Yosemite, with 1,169 square mi of parkland, is 94.5% undeveloped wilderness, most of it accessible only on foot or horseback. The western boundary dips as low as 2,000 ft in the chaparral-covered foothills; the eastern boundary rises to 13,000 ft at points along the Sierra crest." - illustrated - From fodors.com - http://www.fodors.com/miniguides/mgresults.cfm?destination=yosemite@214 


 

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