Summer in Northern California is all about keeping cool while enjoying that wonderful sunshine. We’re lucky to have access to so many fantastic beaches, swimming holes, and other refreshing outdoor spots for doing just that! We’ve been looking for the most tropical place in Northern California. Below are six destinations that look and feel like a Caribbean paradise – well, maybe except for the water temperature. Stay cool this summer and visit one of these refreshing places for a wonderful summer outing.

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Are you ready to discover the most tropical place in Northern California? How many of these Caribbean paradises have you visited? What’s your favorite way to keep cool in the outdoors during summer? Feel free to sound off in the comments below!

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Most Tropical Place In Northern California

Where can I find beautiful blue water in Northern California?

Something is mesmerizing about beautiful blue water, but you don't have to be at the most tropical place in Northern California to spend the day relaxing at the edge of a stunning blue lagoon. Lagoon Valley Park is just outside Vacaville. The lagoon is set among emerald green hills making the blue water even more striking. Here you'll find the perfect spot to paddleboard or kayak while taking in the scenery. There is an easy two-mile loop that goes around the lagoon if you feel like stretching your legs or bring your mountain bike and enjoy the many trails. Of course, you'll want to remember this beautiful Northern California spot, so don't forget your camera!

Where can I find a secluded white sand beach in Northern California?

Near McKinleyville, off Redwood Highway 101, you'll find Clam Beach with a long sandy shoreline. Spend the day playing in the pristine white sand and digging up the razor clams this beach is named for. Bring a kite and take advantage of the ocean breeze or bring your wetsuit and surf the cold winter waves. You are sure to notice the solitude at this beach. Unlike other Northern California beaches, Clam Beach doesn't get too many visitors, and with all the beautiful white sand to stretch out on, you are sure to have plenty of space to yourself.

Are there any tropical hikes in Northern California?

It's true that Northern California doesn't enjoy tropical weather, but during a hike through Fern Canyon, you'll feel like you are in the most tropical place in Northern California. This emerald green canyon is covered in ferns. In addition, the stream that runs through the canyon is home to salamanders, frogs, and other amphibians. As you continue down the trail, the canyon gets more narrow, and you start to feel like you are in another world. Water shoes are recommended for this fun tropical adventure.

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