When summer starts to roll into autumn, it's the perfect time to start planning your favorite fall outings. One of the best things to do in fall in Southern California is to head out on a relaxing weekend drive to check out the changing leaves throughout SoCal. Here are eight of our favorite places to spot fall foliage in Southern California. Do you have a favorite destination on this list? Let us know!
1. Jackson Lake
Located along Big Pines Highway in the town of Wrightwood, this serene lake in SoCal is the perfect setting to soak up the views when Southern California's leaves start changing. Jackson Lake is located in the Angeles National Forest surrounded by an abundance of natural beauty.
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2. Oak Glen
Do yourself a favor during SoCal's fall season and head to the town of Oak Glen for a day trip. Not only will you find some of the most vibrant and colorful fall foliage, but the apple orchards out this way are simply divine.
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3. Lake Gregory
Looking for a great destination in SoCal where you can take in the sights of the changing leaves while enjoying a refreshing hike in the great outdoors? Then head out to Lake Gregory where you can take a leisurely walk around the lake while being treated to an abundance of fall colors.
4. Big Bear Lake Village
Perfect for a day trip, an overnighter, or even a long weekend away, Big Bear Lake is a fun and festive destination where you can check out the fall leaves changing colors while spending some time in one of SoCal's most charming towns. From great local shops to fantastic eateries, this SoCal town will completely dazzle you in every way during the autumn season.
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5. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
For an epic view of SoCal's bold and bright fall foliage, take a ride on the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway and enjoy the autumn scenery as you take a quick ride to the top of Mt. Jacinto.
6. Irvine Regional Park
Officially known as Orange County's first regional park, Irvine Regional Park offers 160 acres of mesmerizing beauty to explore all year long. Although there's plenty of beautiful scenery to see all year long, there's nothing quite like the burst of fall colors that fill the park during the autumn season.
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7. Julian
Seeking the perfect Sunday drive that's filled with plenty of natural scenery and a slice of fresh-baked apple pie? Then the town of Julian is where you'll want to navigate to on any given weekend. From colorful leaves bursting with vibrant colors to a hearty slice of apple pie made with apples from a local orchard, you'll find Julian is a blissful place to be on a lazy weekend.
So many beautiful places to spot foliage during fall SoCal! Do you have a favorite spot on this list? Let us know in the comments. If you're interested in knowing when to find the most vibrant fall foliage in Southern California this year, keep an eye on these amazing autumn towns in Southern California. And while you're out peeping leaves on trees, be sure to show off your own California roots.
Southern California may not be the first place that comes to mind when it comes to fall beauty, but the truth is, the fall season in the Golden State is lovely - from crisp, cool days to fall-themed events to some brilliant displays of fiery colors. Whether you are on a mission to see the prettiest leaves, planning to take the family on a pumpkin-picking adventure, or haven't even begun your "best fall activities near me" search, we have put together a list of places to go and things to do that will make your fall season one to remember.
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Southern California Fall Foliage: Where To Go In Southern California For Fall Foliage
One of the biggest questions this time of year is where and when will we be able to enjoy the best Southern California fall foliage. Generally, leaves start to change in the eastern part of SoCal as early as mid-September and peak around mid-October, with the season lasting well into November as you go farther west. Here are a few unexpectedly beautiful, and somewhat lesser-known, places to do a little leaf-peeping.
Location: Wrightwood, CA
Wow Factor: A picture-perfect little lake surrounded by fiery foliage!
Need To Know: A Big Pines Parking Pass is required. Passes are $10/per day at Jackson Lake and can be purchased on-site.
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Whether you choose to drive, hike, or bike to Jackson Lake, you’ll find a lesser-known fall wonderland and a gorgeous spot to enjoy a seasonal picnic. The landscape surrounding the small lake puts on a simply beautiful display this time of year and it is less than two hours from Los Angeles. There are also great camping spots near the lake so you can revel in the fall beauty a little longer.
Location: San Bernardino County, CA
Wow Factor: A crystal clear lake and a scenic road reminiscent of Vermont
Need To Know: There is no fee to visit the lake. Mid to late-October usually has the most vibrant foliage.
Nestled in the San Bernardino Mountains, Green Valley Lake is a secluded hidden gem. At a higher elevation and far less crowded than neighboring Lake Arrowhead or Big Bear Lake (also stunning in the fall!), this picturesque spot is enchanting surrounded by bright shades of yellow, gold, and red. The tiny town offers lots of activities to truly enjoy the area’s natural beauty including hiking, biking, and horseback riding, as well as picnic tables and a playground for the kids. You can follow a 5-mile loop around the lake’s shoreline and even bring your fur-baby along for the adventure. The scenic Green Valley Lake Road has even been compared to Vermont in the fall!
Location: Ojai, CA
Wow Factor: An outcropping of vibrant trees along a creek and hot springs
Need To Know: The Sespe River Trail is 30 miles out and back, and it is considered a challenging hike.
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This may not be the most accessible fall foliage spot, but it is one of the coolest for those in the know (and who are up for the challenge). In an otherwise arid canyon in the Sespe Wilderness is a wild creek and natural hot springs. Along the water is a riparian outcropping of beautiful sycamore and cottonwood trees that turn bright yellow and gold toward the very end of the fall season. It is truly a unique sight to see.
Location: Santa Ynez Valley, CA
Wow Factor: Rows of brilliant colorful grapevines, and wine tasting!
Need To Know: The towns in Santa Barbara wine country are close together and easily accessible from Highway 100 or Highway 154 north of Santa Barbara.
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For a unique fall foliage experience, make your way up from the beaches and palm trees of the Santa Barbara coast to the verdant wine country of the Santa Ynez Valley. From the charming towns of Buellton and Solvang to the olive capital of SoCal in Los Olivos and the Santa Ynez wine trail, you’ll find a multitude of stunning wineries full of grape leaves changing from green to gold, red, and purple. Enjoy incredible wine tasting with views of fall-colored vineyards and rolling hills. This is one fall experience where California really stands out.
Best Pumpkin Patches In Southern California
Pumpkins are a definite star of the fall season, showing up in markets, in lattes, on sweaters, and around our homes. If you’re looking for some of the best pumpkin patches in Southern California, we’ve got even more awesome spots you’re going to love visiting.
Location: Temecula, CA
Wow Factor: Working family farm with lots of fun attractions in the heart of wine country.
Need To Know: Entrance to the farm is $2 per person; children under 2 years old free with paid adult. Attraction tickets sold individually.
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Peltzer Pumpkin Farm is a family-owned and operated farm offering much more than great pumpkins. Families can enjoy an entire day of fun with train and pony rides, a petting zoo, panning for gems, mini John Deere carts, face painting, and carnival games. Depending on the day you visit, you can also enjoy pumpkin painting. And the Crush House at Peltzer Winery is a beautiful tasting room that’s open year-round.
Location: San Diego, CA
Wow Factor: Carnival-style rides and attractions including an antique carousel!
Need To Know: Free parking and admission. Individual attraction tickets and discounted ticketed packages are available to purchase on-site.
Visit the Pumpkin Station at Del Mar and you may think you’re at a carnival or a mini theme park. Kids of all ages will have a blast on exciting car, swing, train, and sky fighter rides. There are two giant slides, a train jump, a ferris wheel, and an antique carousel. Oh, and pumpkins. Lots of pumpkins!
Location: Redlands, CA
Wow Factor: The excitement of a huge Fall Festival with over 50 family-friendly attractions!
Need To Know: Parking is free. General admission includes several attractions; ticket packets can be purchased for additional rides, games, and attractions.
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When you make a trip to Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Patch, picking the perfect pumpkin from a massive selection is just the beginning. Meet over 400 friendly animals at SoCal’s largest petting zoo, then wander through a corn maze and flower gardens. And get ready for a crazy number of inflatable attractions, carnival rides like the dragon coaster and pumpkin spin, fun fair games, and over 20 food and beverage vendors! On weekends, the farm also hosts live entertainment.
Location: Irvine, CA
Wow Factor: Orange County’s only U-Pick pumpkin patch and a weekend Fall Festival!
Need To Know: Admission includes daily activities. Weekend festival activity tickets sold individually. A parking pass is required for weekend reservations.
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Speaking of pumpkin patches, we just have to mention Tanaka Farms, the only farm in Orange County where you can harvest your own pumpkin from the field. On weekdays, enjoy the U-pick fields, wagon rides, a corn maze, and a barnyard educational exhibit. You can pick other veggies, too! Visit on the weekend to join the fun at the Fall Harvest Festival which offers a host of activities including arts and crafts, festival games, Farmer Golf, and the famous pumpkin canon. While at the farm, stop by the Produce Market Stand for fresh produce, fall decor, and more, and grab a bite at The Tanaka Grill.
Best Fall Festivals In Southern California
There are numerous ways to celebrate the season and unique events that only take place this time of year. So, you ask, what are some of the best fall festivals in Southern California?
Location: Lake Arrowhead, CA
Wow Factor: Lively German-themed event touted as “Das best one since 1981!”
Need To Know: Event runs every weekend in September and October. Admission is free. Table reservations are available for purchase. Limited free seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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For a fun event where the whole family is welcome, spend a weekend at Lake Arrowhead Oktoberfest. Held right on the waterfront in the charming European-inspired Lake Arrowhead Village, the location is as beautiful as this German-themed event is lively. Enjoy German bier and wine, food, music, as well as entertaining contests and events like the Kids Musical Chairs, Team Sausage Toss, Choke the Chicken Contests, and several exuberant dance parties.
Location: Del Mar, CA
Wow Factor: Known as one of the West Coast’s premier art and craft shows!
Need To Know: General admission tickets can be purchased online or at the door. Admission tickets are good for all three days of the festival (ask for a stamp before leaving)
This annual Harvest Festival is a unique shopping experience that brings together hundreds of artisans showcasing handmade items from jewelry to photography to ceramics, and so much more. Whether you are looking for home decor, one-of-a-kind gifts, or a little artistic inspiration, you’ll find endless ideas here. You’ll also find a variety of homemade and specialty foods for purchase as well as strolling entertainment and a KidZone play area. If you don’t live near Del Mar, there are three other Harvest locations in Southern California - Ventura, San Mateo, and Pomona.
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Location: Cherry Valley, CA
Wow Factor: A magical atmosphere with almost a half-million twinkle lights!
Need To Know: The festival is open nightly 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., from the end of August through late October. Tickets and on-site parking must be pre-purchased online. Guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Lavender festivals are a beautiful summer tradition, but at the end of summer and well into the fall, this lavender farm hosts the enchanting Lavender Nights. The fragrant purple blooms are long gone but the fields and trees become a magical wonderland illuminated by nearly half a million twinkling lights. Stroll through the rows of lavender and the century-old olive grove. There are lawn games, gorgeous photo opportunities, lavender-infused beverages and sweets, and delicious organic dinner items at the food court and bar - plus a delightful marketplace to shop for unique goods. The atmosphere is complimented by live musical performances every night.
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The annual JazzTrax Festival is a spectacular reason to escape to Catalina Island for a weekend. A total of 30 smooth jazz stars will grace the stage of the magnificent ballroom at the Avalon Casino over the course of two weekends in October - a tradition that has continued since 1987. Whichever weekend you attend, consider arriving in time for Thursday’s Unplugged Under the Stars at the Descanso Beach Club. This annual fall event is one every music lover should experience at least once.
Free & Cheap Southern California Fall Activities
Enjoying a fun and wonder-filled fall season doesn’t have to cost a fortune. There are some fantastic Southern California fall activities that are quite affordable, or even free! Here are a few of our favorites:
Location: La Canada, CA
Wow Factor: Stunning fall foliage, fairytale gardens, blooming flowers, and wildlife!
Need To Know: Free Tuesday tickets are released in limited quantities on the first business day of the month at 10 a.m.
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Visiting one of our beautiful botanical gardens is an excellent way to soak in some vibrant fall color, and one of our absolute favorites is Descanso Gardens. Many of the trees change colors with the cooler weather - especially later in the season - and the gardens are populated with beautiful birds, butterflies, turtles, Mallard ducks, lizards, cottontail rabbits, and adorable mule deer. There are many seasonal flowers blooming in fall as well, adding to the color. Admission tickets are quite reasonable ($15 for adults at the time of writing) and Descanso Gardens offers Free Tuesday tickets for the third Tuesday of every month.
Location: Oak Glen Preserve, CA
Wow Factor: Some of the state’s best fall foliage, and an easy trek!
Need To Know: There is paved parking at the trailhead. The preserve is over 900 acres and includes a botanical garden and Children's Discovery Center.
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Oak Glen is one of the places in Southern California where it truly feels like fall and the easy 1.8-mile Oak Glen Preserve Trail takes you through some of the prettiest fall foliage. Bring a picnic and savor your time in this beautiful nature preserve, then stop by Snowline Apple Orchard for a little bag of their famous apple cider mini donuts!
Location: Carpinteria, CA
Wow Factor: California’s largest free music festival!
Need To Know: The festival takes place on Linden Avenue in downtown Carpinteria.
Santa Barbara County is the third largest avocado producer on the continent, so what better inspiration for a fun fall weekend on the coast? The three-day California Avocado Festival in Carpinteria is all about “Peace, Love & Guacamole,” and music! It has grown into the state’s largest free music festival featuring 60 incredible bands on multiple stages, family fun, and of course food. The California Avocado Festival is a non-profit group and this annual event benefits lots of other non-profit groups as well. Only in California is October a perfect month to party in a beach town!
Are you ready for sweaters, hot cocoa, and all things fall? Now that you know some of the best places to visit in Southern California in the fall, it's time to start working on your seasonal bucket list. Where will the fall season take you? We want to hear about your plans!
In the summertime, locals and tourists flock to all the well-known spots. If you want to go where there will be fewer crowds, or discover somewhere you never knew existed, these hidden Northern California spots are the places to visit. And don't worry, we understand that the region's hot temperatures may require a break from the heat. If you've exhausted your usual hiking trails and lakes for swimming this summer, this curated list of cool places to summer in Northern California will reignite your enthusiasm for this season of the year, by introducing you to incredible places to explore and engaging activities to enjoy.
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1. Oregon Creek Day Use Area – Camptonville
Whether you're seeking a peaceful day of swimming, a family outing, or a serene picnic surrounded by nature, the Oregon Creek Day Use Area is a great summer destination.
This hidden gem is conveniently located alongside Highway 49, making it easily accessible for visitors seeking a refreshing swimming hole hike.
This spot is not so secluded in the summer months, but not nearly as crowded as other waterfront spots in Northern California. Enjoy the sandy beaches, and swim in the crystal-clear and cool water of the Middle Yuba River at this fun spot.
2. Crocker Art Museum – Sacramento
Escape the heat at the Crocker Art Museum.
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Located in Sacramento, this massive museum houses many collections, including a large collection of Californian art dating from the Gold Rush to the present.
You can easily spend a day perusing the exhibits and collections at the Crocker Art Museum, ranging from Native American Ceramics to European art collections and much more. The museum also holds classes and workshops for children, teens, and adults. It’s easy to spend the day exploring this incredible museum!
3. God’s Bath – Deadwood
God's Bath is a secluded swimming hole located in the untouched Clavey River canyons of Tuolumne County.
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Savor the natural beauty of God's Bath as you take a dip in its inviting waters.
Explore this hidden treasure, appreciating this untouched wilderness in Stanislaus National Forest. To reach God's Bath you'll need to navigate a bit of a climb as there is no official trailhead. However, the effort is rewarded with a breathtaking natural oasis. Late summer is an ideal time to visit, since the water is not moving too fast to take a dip. This hidden gem has remained a well-kept secret among locals for years. To preserve the area's pristine beauty, please remember to pack out any items you bring and leave no trace behind.
4. Lake Davis
Escape the crowded California lakes and discover the tranquility of Lake Davis.
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The lake is located next to a serene census-designated area of the same name within Plumas National Forest. Situated just 7 miles from Portola, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. At the Lake Davis Recreation Area, you can enjoy camping, picnicking, fishing, hunting, boating, mountain biking, swimming, and wildlife viewing.
It's a perfect destination to immerse yourself in nature and make the most of the sunny season. Whether you prefer to relax at the day-use areas or set up camp at one of the campgrounds, there are ample opportunities to unwind and enjoy the serene surroundings. If the weather is favorable, consider embarking on the Lake Davis Trail, a picturesque 7-mile trail encircling the southern and eastern sides of the lake.
5. Hidden Lake Trail – Forks of Salmon
Escape the well-trodden tourist paths and discover the hidden paradise of Hidden Lake Trail in the Trinity Alps.
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This moderate 1.8-mile trail, gaining only 479 feet in elevation, offers access to a captivating destination without requiring expert hiking skills.
Be prepared for the sun's rays by wearing long sleeves and a hat, as the trail lacks cover. In 2021, the area was affected by fire, but now wildflowers and vegetation are making a strong comeback. At the end of the trail, Hidden Lake awaits as a rewarding spot for fishing or peaceful picnicking.
6. Fort Ross – Jenner
Enjoy the invigorating ocean air while learning a little about history.
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Situated between Bodega Bay and Fort Bragg, Fort Ross State Historic Park provides a unique glimpse into its past as a Russian outpost during the early 19th century.
Established in 1812, Fort Ross served as the southernmost outpost for the Russian Empire in colonial America. It was built by a group of Russian and native Alaskan Aleuts who ventured south. After immersing yourself in history, venture to the nearby sandy beaches to relax by the ocean.
7. Explore the Sacramento Delta
There are many small parks, wineries, small markets with fresh produce, and little riverfront restaurants.
The Sacramento Delta is a great place to explore on a hot Northern California day.
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The famous delta breezes make even some of the hottest days tolerable. One little spot that doesn’t get enough attention is Sandhill Crane View Point in Thornton. This beautiful place on the delta is surrounded by flat marshes and fields, and the main attraction– beautiful sandhill cranes. Get here at sunrise for some incredible views and photo opportunities! If you spend the day driving around the Delta towns, you’ll come across many wineries. Grand Island Vineyards in Walnut Grove offers tastings with beautiful views of this bucolic region of the state.
Northern California is a treasure trove of hidden spots just waiting to be discovered. From the serene shores of Hidden Lake in the Trinity Alps to the secluded beauty of Gods Bath Swimming Hole in the Clavey River canyons, these off-the-beaten-path destinations offer a welcome escape from the crowds during the summer months. With each hidden spot you uncover, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for the unspoiled beauty and boundless wonders that Northern California has to offer.
Which of these spots appeals to you the most? Have you visited any of them? If so, which ones were your favorites? What are some of your favorite swimming holes in Northern California? We'd love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
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