Simone Spotlight | Nearby Day Trips

 

Nearby Day Trips

DECEMBER 26th

 
 

๐ŸŽ‰ Hey East Bay ๐ŸŽ‰

After the holiday you may be feeling you need a daycation from all of the celebrating. If so, here are some great local places to travel to when you need a day away from it all.

Day Trip #1: Mt Tamalpais, Stinson Beach, and Muir Woods

Mt. Tam (Mount Tamalpais) offers some of the best views in the Bay Area. Even better, the drive there is scenic and varied. When combined with Stinson Beach and Muir Woods, this makes the perfect North Bay day trip.

Day Trip #2: Dillon Beach and Tomales Bay

Head north over the Golden Gate Bridge and explore this hidden beach town, just 1 hour and 20 minutes from San Francisco. In addition to cool beach vibes at Dillon Beach, you'll visit Sausalito and drive along Tomales Bay with a stop for oysters, the local specialty.

Day Trip #3: Point Reyes National Seashore

One and a half hours north of San Francisco, geological forces created a peninsula with unique natural features and wildlife. See tule elk and shuck oysters while enjoying rugged nature.

Day Trip #4: Mt. Diablo and the Berkeley Hills

This adventure is ideal for families: cross the Bay Bridge from San Francisco and head east toward Mount Diablo, one of the highest peaks in the Bay Area at 3,849 ft. Let the kids enjoy climbing on boulders in Rock City and take in the panoramic views. Then head to the Berkeley Hills for more nature and amazing vistas, ending your day with pizza at a local favorite in Oakland's hip Rockridge neighborhood.

Day Trip #5: Santa Cruz Mountains Winery Tour

Although not as well known as its cousins in Napa and Sonoma, the Santa Cruz Mountains wine region can be explored via scenic routes with plenty of worthwhile stops along the way.

Day Trip #6: Santa Cruz Mountains and Slow Coast

This is an adventurous day trip packed with stops in charming small towns, rugged beaches, and towering redwoods. You will also visit a winery and Japanese gardens while driving incredibly scenic roads.

Day Trip #7: Woodside, La Honda, and Pescadero

This trip takes you to some amazingly scenic parts of the peninsula: quaint towns, rugged beaches, and dense redwoods. Start in Woodside, then head over the coastal hills to hit some beaches along Highway 1, returning along Alpine Road. End this adventurous day in the garden of my local favorite Alpine Inn.

Day Trip #8: Fremont Peak State Park and San Juan Bautista

Few people know aboutโ€”let alone have visitedโ€”Fremont Peak, just over an hour south of San Jose. It's highly worth the trip for the amazing views from the top, which can be accessed by a short spectacular hike. After Fremont Peak, explore the mission of San Juan Bautista for a day filled with nature and California history.

Day Trip #9: Pinnacles National Park

Less than 2 hours south of San Jose, you'll find an amazing national park that punches way above its weight. The rock formations are spectacular, and although you could view them from afar, hiking trails will get you up close and personal (and even take you through caves). Explore the trails for a few hours, then head back to the Bay Area to make this a great day away from the hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley.

Day Trip #10: Monterey, Pacific Grove, and Carmel

The Monterey Peninsula feels a world away from the Bay Area and makes for a relaxing day trip. Spot sea otters as you bike or e-bike along the scenic coastline, picnic on beautiful Asilomar State Beach, and explore the artist's colony of Carmel-by-the-Sea.