Visit These 12 Incredible Charming Small Towns In Southern California, One For Each Month Of The Year
By Natasha Kayes|Published January 04, 2023
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Natasha Kayes
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I was born and raised in sunny Southern California and will never tire of the West Coast, although I spent several years living in Southeast Asia, about as far from California as you can get. Wherever I am in the world, I love straying from the beaten path, experiencing local life, and discovering hidden gems - camera in hand. The beach is my happy place and when I am not there (or writing), you will usually find me baking, watching movies, and cuddling my pugs. I have traveled around the country and around the world, and it never, ever gets old. Being able to combine my passion for travel and my love of writing is nothing short of a dream.
As one year ends and another begins, everyone seems to be looking ahead to new adventures – new things to do, places to discover, and people to meet. If a few little getaways to some charming towns in Southern California sound good to you, we have a list of some of the best, one for each month of the new year. Choose one or plan for them all. Either way, we think you will agree that these places are worth a visit.
Lake Arrowhead has been crowned "the Alps of Southern California" and offers a perfect mix of quiet solitude and fun activities. With a fresh layer of winter snow, the town is a delightful getaway, whether you want to relax and drink hot cocoa all day or hit the slopes for some snowboarding and skiing.
2. February - Avalon, CA
Santa Catalina Island, California 90704, USA
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Avalon is another one those small-town destinations that is worth a visit any time of the year, with each month and season bringing a different experience. Just an hour by ferry and you arrive at your island getaway. While summer is good for water activities, the off-season enjoys mild temperatures, sunny days, and fewer tourists. The waterfront downtown area has lots of shops and cafes to check out.
There are a variety of tours of the island available year-round, including a self-guided tour by rented golf cart. Driving along the rim of the rugged hills surrounding the town, and stopping along the way to admire the view, is an experience you won’t forget.
Springtime is wonderful in this hidden gem of a town. Citrus groves scent the air in Ojai and inspire a variety of events, dishes, and activities. Hiking, cycling, and driving through the hills and trails in Ojai is particularly sensational with new growths of bright green grasses, mustard, and wildflowers, and the creeks and waterfalls are at their most full.
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4. April - Carlsbad, CA
The Flower Fields, 5704 Paseo Del Norte, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA
Although a little bigger than what is considered a small town, Carlsbad has a charming, laid-back environment. Known mostly for its beaches, this is an incredible place to come in the spring and see The Flower Fields. Wander through almost 50 acres of vibrantly-colored Giant Tecolote Ranunculus flowers in full bloom.
San Juan Capistrano is not only a unique and interesting town to discover but is an important piece of California’s early history. We recommend visiting before the mid-summer heat and crowds so you can really enjoy exploring the ruins of the old Mission, stone church, and adobe buildings, as well as the pretty gardens. You can extend the history lesson with a meal at El Adobe de Captistrano, an iconic restaurant built in 1797.
Early summer brings the most enjoyable balance of warm - but not too warm - temps and moderate humidity to this sweet desert town. Since it is not yet the high season for tourists, it is a great time for exploring Idyllwild-Pine Cove, and nearby Fern Valley, at your own pace. The Idyllwild Nature Center is a perfect starting point with a natural history museum and plenty of nature and hiking trails. Picturesque Lake Fulmor is an idyllic setting for a summer picnic or canoe ride.
Get ready for a dreamy summer getaway in La Jolla By The Sea, an oceanside village also lauded as "the jewel of San Diego." Take a kayak tour of the spectacular sea caves, then stroll through the upscale shopping village and enjoy fine dining with an ocean view. This is Southern California living at its finest.
In a season that floods SoCal beaches with sunbathers, families with children, and surfers, this quaint beach town just south of Santa Barbara manages to maintain its small-town feel. Aside from the lovely shore, Carpinteria has much to offer including beach camping, a seal preserve, unique boutiques, coffee shops, and botanical gardens.
Coronado Island, just off the coast of San Diego, is a dream getaway with a long sandy beach that literally sparkles, stunning beach homes, quaint but diverse eateries, and the legendary Hotel Del Coronado. The end of summer means fewer crowds and lower prices, but warm beach-worthy weather. What could be a better combination for an iconic SoCal getaway?
Oak Glen is one of the best places in Southern California to enjoy colorful fall foliage. This adorable town truly makes the most of the fall season with apple and pumpkin picking, a cider mill, and an old-fashioned theme park with incredible BBQ and activities for the whole family.
Another quintessential fall town is Julian, an old gold-rush era community with a warm, inviting vibe. Visit the Julian Pie Company to enjoy what many call the best pie in California, then have some old-fashioned family fun with the Julian Town Hall Scavenger Hunt. You can also step back in time with a tour of the old gold mine.
Truthfully, with its close proximity to Los Angeles and its huge range of recreational activities, Wrightwood is an excellent small-town getaway any time of year. But it is particularly cool in winter as it is the most accessible white winter-land in Southern California. From skiing and tubing to cozy restaurants and shops, you can’t go wrong with a winter trip to this mountain town.
Whether you visit one, two, or all of these charming towns in Southern California this year, we think you will love them. So, are you ready to start planning your getaways? Which of these awesome little towns would you like to visit? Share your thoughts with us in the comments.
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