Northern California brims with beauty and wonder, with its many small towns showing their adorable faces, from the stunning coastline to the Sierra gold rush nuggets, and peaking through the stately redwoods of the national parks. Stumble into vineyards and other memorable places, like pastures by the sea, in the misty ocean breeze.
Choose a town, each a fantastic destination year-round with warm summers and relatively mild winters, to explore the boundless nature. Discover the unique NorCal culture in cute downtowns, the little hubs of the region's history and culture, along with the modern local lifestyle in a slower-paced atmosphere and your favorite down-to-earth pastimes.
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Arcata

Cal Poly Humboldt dominates the town from a hillside, with stroll-worthy grounds and an air of youthful creativity and intellectual ambiance. Come to the Plaza, Arcata's social and commercial hub, to soak up local culture while mingling around lawns and flowers. From delightful shops with local handcrafts to sports equipment for the surrounding outdoors, the plentiful boutiques and restaurants keep the studious occupied post-class, along with a handful of must-visit bookstores and interesting cafes.
Calistoga

From a number of spas to soak in benefits to Lincoln Avenue's main thoroughfare, you will never run out of family-friendly pastimes in between some quality eateries. Explore Calistoga on foot or by bike, including vineyard visits and exploring Bothe-Napa Valley State Park. The town awaits hungry and tired venturers with relaxing and rejuvenating baths as well as thrilling natural hot springs.
Dunsmuir

The adorable town extends itself through natural beauty onto the Mossbrae Falls, a must-see 52-foot-tall waterfall with a jaw-dropping cascade and surrounding nature as it flows smoothly to the Sacramento River. Visit the unmissable collection of other natural attractions for all levels of activity, including Hedge Creek Falls, the Sacred Well, Tauhindauli Park, and Wagon Creek Bridge.
Ferndale

The charming town is laid out in Victorian-style galore for architecture fans, romantic getaways, and family-friendly strolls. Find outdoor ventures for every taste, with art, history, shopping, and foodie heaven awaiting in the atmospheric downtown after. Browse through local antique stores and shops and score a stay at the cute Gingerbread Mansion Inn, a bed and breakfast near hotspots and farm-to-table restaurants.
Fort Bragg

The evolved Company Store building at Redwood and Main, once selling basic provisions for the town's lumberjacks, is now a galore for boutique shopping and gallery visits in between unique restaurants. There's always an event nearby unraveling local culture, along with Mendocino County dairies and wineries offering a taste of the region with artisanal cheeses and Pinot Noir from the locals. Gorgeous and peaceful, Fort Bragg lets you really disconnect in nature, with beaches far from the closest cell town. Score a charming b&b to explore it all until sunset strolls along the working harbor.
Fortuna

The lovely town, with roughly 12,500 residents, sits along the Eel River and the Pacific Ocean. Visit now for the imminent annual Redwood AutoXpo, pristine beaches, and fishing, or plan a fall getaway with plentiful fine lodging options and cozy b&bs to immerse yourself in the magical foliage through redwood parks with hiking trails. Discover Fortuna, the Spanish word for fortune, along its historic points of interest and in the footsteps of the fortunate settlers amid this glorious land with surrounding forests.
Lakeport

The atmosphere inspires everyone to find something engaging, scenic, and nostalgic about the town and the beautiful nature around it. Enjoy family trips to this gorgeous locale in Northern California for days by the lake, hiking, and scenic drives to the nearby lake communities for more discoveries. The humble feel of such a beautiful place in a small-town atmosphere astounds new visitors, winning the hearts of every group in search of an easy, scenic getaway.
Murphys

Return anytime for on-the-town browsing with the unmissable Spice Tin's beautiful interior, featuring a fantastic selection of aromatic spices and herbs to elevate your culinary game at home. Murphy's charms are endless, from plentiful adorable shops for exquisite gifts like handmade candles to live theater, foodie delights, wintertime skiing, and outdoor natural beauty that knows no bounds.
St. Helena

Take up the opportunity to taste and feast your eyes at the Culinary Institute of America, orchestrating some drool-worthy creations. This renowned restaurant in Greystone hosts various cooking demonstrations and tours in the building that was once home to the Christian Brothers Winery in the early 1900s. The nearby Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park offers outstanding nature and heritage demonstrations like the mighty 36-foot water wheel and a 19th-century grist mill.
Tiburon

Shop along the elegant Ark Row of boutiques under a leafy canopy encasing historical floating arks turned charming shops and great restaurants steps away from Main Street. The nautically inclined enjoy Corinthian Yacht Club's Friday Night Races on the Bay, where dozens of sails take off in a hallmark spectacle of the Bay Area lifestyle. Enjoy easy ferry access from San Francisco and venture to the nearby Angel Island State Parks with views of the city at the dock. The strung pearls of parks along the waterline include Blackie's Pasture, a start to multiple trails for hikes and bike rides.
Yountville

The adorable town in the Napa Valley, Yountville, was named after the very first vineyard owner in the area. Slow down to the relaxed local pace on a leisurely browse through the marketplace to hunt for cultural sights and many unusual keepsakes like jewelry, arts, and housewares. Moreover, Yountville is the place for foodies, with some of the best NorCal cuisine right here, served paired with complementing wines.
The northern part of the Sunshine State is a dreamy place to visit in any season. From hikes through the renowned redwoods and state parks with wildlife to the rugged coastline, the scenically charged atmosphere inspires new faces and boasts loyal followers who like to play it cool.
Enjoy the pleasant summertime ventures in the sea breeze and nearby skiing in the alpine country along the Sierra in the winter. Visit the Napa Valley to stock up on the finest wines. Choose one of the small towns to explore all this and more, each with adotable character and an atmospheric downtown area to sightsee, shop, and eat your way through.
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