Nestled discreetly among the tall conifers of Sierra National Forest, just two miles from the majestic beauty of Yosemite National Park sits the stately Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite...
Northern California can't be reduced to a single identity. The landscape changes constantly. Fruitful vineyards give way to ancient redwood forests, while the rugged coastline shifts into rolling hills, all gleaned within the same afternoon.
Wine country shapes much of the area north of the city, though the atmosphere is less formal than many travelers anticipate. In Sonoma especially, tastings often happen in converted barns, family-run cellars, or gardens shaded by olive trees rather than grand estates. Some of the best luxury resorts in Northern California are scattered quietly throughout these valleys, close enough to the vineyards to feel immersed in them.
Further north, Highway 1 begins to wind dramatically along the Mendocino Coast, where sea cliffs drop into the Pacific and weathered towns appear between stretches of pine forest. Inland near Humboldt County, the scale changes again. Redwood groves rise hundreds of feet overhead, muting sound and light in a way that feels almost cathedral-like.
Traveling here is relatively easy through San Francisco International Airport, providing tourists with a thrilling first start to their trip and a seamless logistical station from which to continue their journey. But Northern California isn’t about arriving anywhere quickly. In fact, it rewards travelers who leave room for detours. Some of its best moments happen somewhere between destinations.