The 17-Mile Drive and PCH Self-Guided Driving Tours

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The 17-Mile Drive and PCH Self-Guided Driving Tours

The 17-Mile Drive and PCH Self-Guided Driving Tours is a great way to experience the coastal scenery in Southern California. The drive starts in Los Angeles and continues through San Simeon and San Luis Obispo. As you head along the road, you'll see some of the most beautiful beaches, forests, and mountains that the country has to offer. There are also whale watching tours that will take you to the Monterey Bay.

Overview

The 17-Mile Drive is a great day trip. It is one of the most scenic drives in the country. For good reason. Located in Pebble Beach, this road features spectacular coastal views and a number of interesting stops.

The best way to see the 17-Mile Drive is to plan a tour. If you are a photography buff, the scenery can be breath-taking. Be sure to bring along a reusable water bottle. To make the most of your trip, pick a clear day and dress in layers. In winter, fog will cover the scenery, but in the spring and summer, the sunshine will light up the landscape.

One of the coolest things to do on the way is to stop at China Rock. Located off of Highway 1, this sock offers a fantastic view of the ocean. Not only is it a scenic spot but it is also home to pelicans and cormorants. The road has a number of turnouts, which will allow you to enjoy the scenery from the comfort of your vehicle. And while the car may be your mode of transportation, be sure to put on a helmet.

The Lone Cypress is perhaps the most famous tree in America. It's also a great spot to snap some photos. You can also go hiking in the surrounding nature reserve. While the tree is impressive on its own, the best part is being able to look at it from every angle.

For the budget conscious, the cheapest nightly stay in the vicinity of Jalama can be had for less than $150. The town itself is a great place to hang out for a day, with plenty of eateries and bars to keep you in the mood. If you're feeling more energetic, you can hike up to the cliffs for a sunset swim. But if you're a

sand hound, you'll probably want to spend the night at the nearest sands. Likewise, there's no shortage of brews aplenty, if you're into that sort of thing.

Whale watching trips on Monterey Bay

Monterey Bay is one of the best places in California to whale watch. This city has a long history of whale watching and offers visitors the chance to see blue whales, gray whales, and humpback whales. In addition to the many whales in the water, the Bay also has dolphins and sea lions. The bay is filled with salt marshes and mudflats, and kelp forests. These areas attract a variety of wildlife, such as seals, otters, and sea lions. One of the best ways to see whales is to book a whale-watching excursion.

For the Ultimate Experience, please book a self-guided driving tour of 17 Mile Drive Audio Tour.

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