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Skip Europe, 8 California Spots That Feel Like Switzerland & Italy!

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California is home to some incredible hidden gems, perfect for those seeking alternative travel destinations this year-end. Highlighted by the California Office of Tourism, these spots offer stunning scenery and unique experiences that rival some of Europe’s’ most popular tourist attractions. Here’s a roundup of these lesser-known but captivating locations:

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Siskiyou County

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Known for its natural scenery similar to the Swiss Alps, Siskiyou County draws attention with the majestic views of Mount Shasta. In winter, visitors can enjoy a variety of winter sports like skiing and snow tubing, while in summer, activities like cave exploration at the Lava Beds National Monument make it a year-round destination.

Elk Grove

Elk Grove is famous for its annual Oktoberfest, a festival that originated in Munich, Germany. At the Prost Beer Hall, visitors can enjoy authentic German cuisine, including sausages and Jägerschnitzel, along with draft beer and handcrafted cocktails, making it a great spot to experience traditional flavors.

San Francisco Bay

The San Francisco Bay area has gained attention as a filming location for dramas set in Sicily, Italy. Guglielmo Winery produces traditional Italian-style wines, providing visitors with an exotic atmosphere.

Santa Catalina Island

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Santa Catalina Island is a picturesque getaway with clear blue waters and white sandy beaches, often compared to Italy’s’ Capri Island. Visitors can enjoy various water sports and delicious seafood dishes, making it a perfect place for relaxation.

Dana Point

Dana Point is one of the largest natural habitats for blue whales, comparable to the Spanish island of Tenerife. Visitors can observe marine life up close and enjoy the beautiful coastal scenery.

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Modesto

During February and March, Modesto transforms into a floral wonderland with almond blossoms that rival Washington D.C.’s’ cherry blossoms. Visitors can take audio-guided tours through almond orchards, sample almond butter milkshakes, and visit the oldest olive oil production site in the U.S. It’s a charming mix of nature and culinary treats.

Filoli Estate

If you’re craving a touch of British elegance, Filoli Estate, with its beautifully manicured gardens and grand mansion, offers a dose of English charm right in California. Seasonal events and tours make it a lovely stop, especially during almond blossom season.

Big Bear Lake

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Known for its stunning lake views and year-round recreational activities, Big Bear Lake is a must-visit for outdoor lovers. Whether you’re hiking, biking, fishing in the warmer months, or skiing and snowboarding in winter, this picturesque location delivers unforgettable natural beauty.

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