Wrightwood, The One Christmas Town In Southern California That's Simply A Must Visit This Season
When Christmas rolls around in SoCal, there’s one place everyone heads for the season where the holidays really come to life – the mountains. Although there are plenty of places in the mountains where holiday magic is alive, there’s one spot, in particular, that really stands out. Come along as we show you why we think that Wrightwood is perhaps the best Christmas town in Southern California.
For more information, check out the Wrightwood, CA website.
What do you think of Wrightwood? Would you agree that it may be the best Christmas town in Southern California? Do you know of any other enchanting SoCal Christmas Towns? We’d love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
Looking for more places to experience the magic of Christmas in Southern California? We think you’ll also want to make a visit to this local gem in SoCal that feels just like the North Pole.
For those who love winter hiking, you can find some great trails in and around the area by going to the AllTrails website.
Still in the mood for more California adventures? Take a look at this video about Yosemite National Park’s Legendary Firefall.
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Where are some fun facts about Southern California?
- The town of Fallbrook is recognized as the Avocado Capital of the world.
- The famous Santa Monica pier was originally used to move sewage offshore and is over 100 years old.
- The hottest temperature ever recorded on earth was 134 degrees on July 10, 1913 in the town of Furnace Creek in Inyo County.
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Where can we find natural wonders in California?
- The Cypress Tunnel at Point Reyes is considered one of California’s most iconic and popular tourist spots.
- Lake Helen at Lassen Volcanic National Park offers its own unique perspective of the spectacular surrounding landscape.
- The Amboy Crater in the Mojave National Preserve rises some 250 feet above the desert landscape and is in an almost perfect symmetrical shape.
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