If you’ve lived in Southern California for a while (like your entire life), you may be under the impression that you’ve seen it all. Well, we’re here to assure you that is simply not possible! There’s SO much to see in our beautiful region of the Golden State. This 288-mile road trip will take you to some of the greatest hidden gems in SoCal, traversing everything from the mountains to the coast. There’s always something new to see and explore, so plan a day or even an entire weekend to tackle this trip of unique places to visit in SoCal. Add these stops to your SoCal bucket list because they are bound to ignite your sense of adventure.

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There are so many fun things to do in SoCal, we’ve only just gotten started. This road trip is a good way to get out there and discover more of what makes California so interesting. Have you been to any of these hidden gems in SoCal? What’s your favorite stop on this road trip? Sound off in the comments!

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What are some unique places to visit in SoCal?

How do I find hidden gems in SoCal?

There are many hidden gems in SoCal. Here are some of our favorites. Be sure to read the entire list of little-known Southern California destinations.

  1. Keys Creek Lavender Farm: Imagine a beautiful field of purple lavender as far as your eye can see. The rich tantalizing aroma is so calming you find yourself closing your eyes with bliss. Not just a pretty place to find your zen, the Keys Creek Farm holds special classes and events too.
  2. UCR Botanic Garden: The University of California Riverside is hiding this beautiful garden, but you don’t have to be a student to visit. This 40-acre botanical paradise has over 3,500 different plant species to enjoy, learn about, and try to memorize - we dare you.
  3. The Lummis House: Did you know there is a hidden castle in SoCal? You bet there is, and it’s open to public tours. This National Register of Historic Places inductee dates back to the 1800s and was completely hand-built. Can you imagine?
  4. Malaga Cove: California beaches can get a bit packed when all we want to do is dip our toes in some cool water. That’s why this hidden gem beach is such a great find. Malaga Cove is located in Palos Verdes Estates just a stone's throw from Redondo Beach.
  5. Magic Castle: A castle so hidden and exclusive that you need an invite to get in. But it’s well worth the time it takes to finagle your way in. This historic castle is home to the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood. Fire up your magical repertoire and come visit.
  6. Trails Cafe: Griffith Park in LA is filled with wonderful hiking and walking trails, but there is also a hidden cafe that serves up the best pick-me-up after a day of exploring. The Trails Cafe is tucked away in the woods ready for you to discover it.
  7. The Pirate Tower: Can you imagine walking around the corner on your Victoria Beach stroll and walking right into a 60-foot pirate tower? Yup. That’s what you’ll find in this fantastic hidden find in Laguna Beach, California.
  8. Casa Romantica: Even the name is enchanting. This cultural center is like the secret garden waiting for you and that special someone to get lost in the magic of ocean views, blooming flowers, and each other. A must-see when in SoCal.
  9. Millard Canyon Falls Trail: These little hidden hiking trails in SoCal are so fun to explore. Even better is rounding the bend and discovering a hidden waterfall. You can find this beautiful gem in the Angeles National Forest.