1. Mulholland Highway Road Trip
Mulholland Highway twists and turns its way through the Santa Monica Mountains and makes an epic LA road trip. Along the route are numerous points of interest. This road trip starts at Pacific Coast Highway and Leo Carrillo State Park. From there, the road winds through the coastal mountains past wineries and mansions. After passing the world-famous Rock Store, Mulholland Highway descends the “Snake.” From there, the highway becomes the “Three Magical Miles Of Malibu ” with attractions including Paramount Ranch, scenic Peter Strauss Ranch, and Cornell Winery & Tasting Room. From there, it’s an easy ride to Calabasas and the 101 freeway. Plan on 2-3 hours for this road trip. Note a section of the highway called The Snake is closed to through traffic.
2. Santa Barbara Road Trip
Santa Barbara is about a 2-hour drive from downtown Los Angeles along Highway 101. Once you get to Ventura, the road hugs the coast to Santa Barbara. With so many exciting stops along the route, it is easy to get sidetracked. Santa Barbara attractions include its beautiful Zoo, miles of beaches, Mission Santa Barbara, and countless dining options. Traffic can be a problem getting to Santa Barbara. Another option for getting there is the Pacific Surfliner train that runs adjacent to Highway 101 for much of the way.
3. Angeles Crest Highway Road Trip
The Angeles Crest Highway crosses the San Gabriel Mountains starting at La Canada. The entire route is 66 miles and ends at Route 138 near Wrightwood. Points of interest along the way include Newcomb’s Ranch Roadhouse, Mount Waterman, and the Pacific Crest Trail. There are many turnouts to pull over and take in the fantastic vistas. The Mount Wilson Observatory via Mt. Wilson Red Box Road is an exciting side trip while traveling to Angeles Crest. Allow 3-4 hours for this trip.
4. Lake Arrowhead San Bernardino Mountains
This small resort town is the perfect escape from Los Angeles. Known as “the Alps of Southern California,” Lake Arrowhead provides plenty of outdoor adventure opportunities or a place to relax. While the 782-acre lake is private property, you can get out on the water onboard the Arrowhead Queen Tour Boat. Lake Arrowhead Village offers road-trippers dining and shopping options. And if you want to make this a weekend getaway, Lake Arrowhead Resort is a good choice. Plan on taking about three hours to reach Lake Lake Arrowhead from the Los Angeles area.
5. Heritage Valley Road Trip
The Heritage Valley is located North of Los Angeles and is like a trip back in time. Highway 126 runs down the valley’s center and makes an excellent place for a road trip. The highway passes through Piru, Fillmore, Santa Paula, and Spanish Rancho Camulos. The valley is bursting with citrus and avocado orchards, roadside produce stands, and one of our favorite stops Bennett’s Honey Farm.
6. Palm Springs For The Day
This beautiful desert oasis is about a two-hour drive from downtown Los Angeles. Palm Springs is a worthy road trip destination with its spectacular resorts, first-class shopping, and great outdoor adventures. Popular Palm Springs attractions include the Palm Springs Tramway, the Living Desert Zoo, and one of the most unusual buildings in Southern California, Cabot’s Pueblo Museum. With so many things to do and see in Palm Springs, one day is not enough. You might want to consider a weekend getaway.
7. Oak Glen U-Pick Apple Orchards
Oak Glen is a good choice if you’re looking for a weekend family road trip close to the city but still with a small-town feel. This small community is located 15 miles east of San Bernardino, at the San Bernardino Mountains’ foothills. While the most popular time to visit is during the fall U-Pick apple season, Oak Glen is fun at any time of the year. Travel time from Los Angeles is just under two hours.
8. Ojai Valley A Spiritual Retreat
Ojai is centered within the east-west mountain range. This location creates a unique sunset that few other towns in the world offer a “Pink Moment.” Outdoor recreational activities are a large part of the culture in the Ojai Valley. Los Padres National Forest provides opportunities for camping and outdoor escapes. Matilija Creek is a favorite spot for locals to splash under waterfalls. About an hour’s drive from the Los Angeles area.
9. Mission San Juan Capistrano
Mission Capistrano is a perfect family road trip. Getting to the mission is accessible by train or car. A self-guided tour of the historic mission will take about two hours, leaving plenty of time to explore the region. Just a short walk from the mission is the Los Rios Historic District. Doheny State Beach is a short drive from the mission, where you can picnic and soak up some rays. A drive up PCH through Laguna Beach is a good option on the return trip. Travel from the Los Angles Area is 1.5 hours in each direction.
10. San Diego Road Trip from Los Angeles
San Diego is a leisurely road trip from Los Angeles, depending on the traffic. Travel time can range from 2-4 hours, depending on stops. Traveling along Interstate 5, you will pass through the heart of Orange County and pass Disneyland. You can even get a peek at the Matterhorn Bobsleds ride. The last town in Orange County is San Clemente. You get an uninterrupted view of the Pacific Coast until Oceanside. From here on, it’s pretty much built up until you arrive at your destination, San Diego. We suggest parking downtown near the train station. There are quite a few attractions nearby and plenty of dining options to fill up before your return trip to Los Angeles.
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