Southern California is a quintessential falltime oasis where the mild temperatures, clear days, and sunshine highlight the vivid transformation that is slightly delayed but right on time, according to Mother Nature, and for all of you who haven't had the chance to escape and drool over the scenery.
Catch the fantastic foliage of yellow, golden, orange, and crimson colors peaking in the second half of October through early November. The slightly cooler air is perfect for midday hikes or a trip to the beach—never too far away in SoCal! These ten getaways are ideal to unwind after colorful adventures for every group to taste the fall flavors of Southern California.
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Antelope Valley

A Golden State indeed, with hikes for sights through Devil's Punchbowl County Park and the Prime Desert Woodland Preserve, the Indian Museum State Historic Park offers insights into the region's past. From tasting your way around Sierra Pelona, Leona Valley, and Antelope Valley of the High Desert to the family-friendly Brian Ranch Airport U-Pick Orchard with fruit picking, a pumpkin patch, and on-site-made products for sale, you can bond, split up, or find your niche in Antelope Valley.
Calabasas

Malibu Creek State Park served as the set for M*A*S*H scenes, with camping, picnic spots, and fishing in the 25-mile Malibu Creek, the only stream channel through the Santa Monica Mountains. Owned by one of the legendary razor company owners, the historic King Gillette Ranch is a trail-spliced nature park with Spanish revival mansions, ponds, creeks, bridges, and access to the scenic Mulholland Highway. From nature along Gillett Ranch Loop, Gillett Ranch Summit, Inspiration Point, and Las Virgenes View, you can also find architecture, like the Leonis Adobe, one of the oldest buildings in Los Angeles.
Descanso Gardens

The US's largest camellia garden dates back to WWII, when Japanese-Americans were exiled to internment camps, including the nursery owners FM Uyematsu and F.W. Yoshimura, who sold their esteemed collection of camellias to Elias Boddy, an estate owner. Programmed events here include morning yoga, weekend walks, kids' story time, tutorials, and festivals, as well as free entrance every third Tuesday of the month for a leisurely day off work! In between, you can visit an onsite art gallery, a house museum, a cafe, and a gift shop for memorabilia of the lovely times.
Idyllwild

Nestled among tall pines, you can enjoy the views and the scents of the sweet-smelling cedars even over your morning java from Higher Grounds. The alternative getaway for peace and quiet in a small-town atmosphere must include incredible browsing through independent shops and restaurants like Mile High Cafe and the Middle Ridge Winery Tasting Gallery. Nearby, Lake Hemet is a fishing paradise with hiking trails around, and Lake Fulmor Day Use Area is just to the north.
Jackson Lake

Make it a two-in-one getaway in the little town that comes alive in fall with the most vibrant colors along the tree-lined streets, where shops and eateries peak through the foliage and comfortable accommodations come at laughable prices. You can stock up for a picnic in Wrightwood for the broad beach and grassy area around the lake, with floating and non-motorized boats around, while an actual picnic area on the south side includes tables and a restroom.
Julian

The gold mining town turned into a quaint mountain retreat with specialty shops and historic streets, follows the traditional four-season scenery, with a fabulous fall atmosphere of harvests and foliage under the bright skies and crisp days. There is so much to do in the high country outdoors, so pack a picnic and follow your heart to the Volcan Mountain Wilderness Preserve, William Heise County Park, or Lake Cuyamaca in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park! Nearby, the Menghini Winery, Volcan Mountain Winery, and Julian Beer Company, right next to the famous Julian Pie Company, will unwind you in the evening.
Lake Arrowhead

Dockside Arrowhead Village, the downtown area with a unique European air, boasts several half-timbered buildings in a Bavarian style that fit the mountain atmosphere like a postcard. Start with an inspired breakfast at Belgium Waffle Works before an hour-long ride on Arrowhead Queen for different views of the lush banks against the sparkling waters aboard a two-wheeler along the lake's perimeter. This quintessential SoCal getaway, ensconced within the San Bernardino National Forest, is a hop away from the Rim of the World Scenic Byway for a quick drive to the breathtaking Rim of the World Viewpoint.
Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, Arcadia

With no reservation, visit anytime with regular $15.00 admission, discounts for students, seniors, and kids, and come with an adult if you are under 18. You can also become a member with free entry in every beautiful season, including other participating venues in the American Horticultural Society's reciprocal admissions program. There are also no-fee days every third Tuesday of the month that require advance tickets on a first-come, first-served basis.
Oak Glen

Nothing gets you going like a stack of apple pancakes at Apple Annie's Restaurant, a bakery famous for its 5-pound apple pie. You can stroll around the nearby Oak Tree Mountain with its fun slide or hop on Oak Glen Road, the looping road against the San Bernardino National Forest, for a scenery-ridden drive to the next farm. The best include Snow-Line Orchard, Los Rios Rancho, Willowbrook Apple Farm, and Heritage Orchard, with many offering family pursuits like petting zoos, horseback rides, wagon rides, and even pressing your own cider.
Santa Ynez Valley and Solvang

Get in the fall harvest spirit at the vivid town of Los Olivos, which revolves almost 100% around wine with vineyards, yellow and crimson, and 30 tasting rooms. Aspire to a European picnic with a bottle to go, or even a beachy escape to pop one open some 30 miles south in Santa Barbara by the ocean! Lompoc features the Wine Ghetto, with over a dozen tasting rooms in an industrial setting. In contrast, the area's most popular tasting routes include the Santa Rita Hills and Foxen Canyon Trail.
The Golden State transforms into a golden state, north to south, with plenty of places to taste the best! From the wine country to mountain ranges and idyllic lakes, you can also visit botanical gardens in your city for an urban escape into nature.
Why not aspire to a European getaway in the small town of Lake Arrowhead or the viticulture destination of Santa Ynez? The rich history and vibrant culture at the hands of SoCal hospitality will make you feel at home with budget stays, local cuisine, and kid-friendly pursuits for the fall.