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A Charter Bus Down The West Coast



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By : Mark Etinger   

California has the privilege of being the third largest state in the country and having, quite possibly, the most destinations and attractions to visit. It's impossible to see and do everything in just a week. If you're staying in the LA area, you'll never get up to Napa Valley. The best way to take a tour of the entire state? By charter bus of course!

You might as well start up north and make your way south by charter bus. It'll be better than trying to navigate California's highway system yourself -they do have the worst traffic in the country after all! The Shasta Cascade and North Coast regions are absolutely beautiful spots for those who love the outdoors and rustic scenery. The North Coast is home to the famous redwood forests and miles and miles of endless wineries. The Shasta Cascade area is home to sky-high mountains, dense forests, and shimmering lakes. It's the ideal spot for the outdoorsy types and it's not crowded with tons of tourists.

As you head south on the charter bus, you can head east into Gold Country which is fun if you're into seeing political and historical sites, but you can also venture next door to Nevada for some gambling. Central Valley is a rather large region expanding just north of LA, so it's a lot of region to cover. The Valley is home to the city of Fresno, concert halls, museums, and speedway racing. If you can't visit it all, I recommend going along the west coast so you can hit up the San Francisco Bay area. It's chock full of arts and culture, a few hippies, Napa Valley, and the Gold Gate Bridge.

If you stay along the coast on your charter bus trip, you'll hit the beautiful Santa Barbara, a hotspot for getaway weekends and entire summer vacations. Ride a horse across the beach like on the commercials and enjoy the Pacific Coast. When you've finished at the beach, head a little farther south to LA. You can't pass up an opportunity to see the Hollywood sign and possibly bump into celebrities making films! Then head east and relax in the desert; just don't get lost in Death Valley.

Disneyland is not far away in Orange County, along with plenty of places to shop, find dining, and gorgeous beaches. Wrap up your charter bus tour of California in sunny San Diego. The weather is always beautiful so enjoy that 70 miles of coastline. Don't forget to check out the zoo, a few museums, and take in a little golfing.

California is full of wonderful spots to explore. Try your best to see them all on your next charter bus trip.

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