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11 Cutest Small Towns In California To Visit In 2024

California has some of the loveliest scenery in the nation and is one of the most sought-after tourist locations in the US. The scenery includes the coastline, mountain ranges, and fresh bodies of water. Big metropolises like San Francisco and Los Angeles are among the most visited, but there are some amazing small towns in the state.

Here are eleven of the cutest small towns in California to visit in 2024. These towns embody the best that California has to offer, from historical sites to charming downtowns and natural attractions. These towns have the classic small-town atmosphere and are warm and welcoming to visitors.

Mendocino

The small coastal town of Mendocino, California, is a popular getaway for Bay Area residents.
The small coastal town of Mendocino, California, is a popular getaway for Bay Area residents.

Mendocino is a Charming and quaint town known for its gorgeous beaches at Mendocino Headlands State Park and hiking trails. The 19th-century Ford House is now home to the Visitor Center and museum, which showcases local historical exhibits. The Kelley House Museum, founded in 1973, has a wonderful collection of preserved artifacts from the area.

This northern California community also boasts the 海角社区's only seaside botanical gardens and some of the tallest Redwoods. Russian Gulch State Park is a three-mile headland with pristine beaches, a 36-foot waterfall, and a photographic Frederick W. Panhorst Bridge, 100 feet from the bottom of the gulch.

Avalon

People walking around in Avalon, California
People walking around in Avalon, California, via Darryl Brooks / Shutterstock.com

Avalon is a stunning coastal town on Catalina Island in Los Angeles County. It is accessible by boat, ferry, or helicopter, though its residents live there year-round. The Pavillion Hotel and Hotel Atwater are next to the high-speed ferry dock and are convenient places to stay.

Crescent Avenue, known locally as Front Street, is the main drag through the resort town and where you will find the shops and restaurants. It also has unique structures, like the Serpentine Wall and Wrigley Fountain, each gracefully adorned with Catalina Tile. Avalon is one of California's cutest and most sophisticated coastal towns, with ocean adventures blended with high-end dining and shopping.

Idyllwild

The Elephant Walk store in Idyllwild, California.
The Elephant Walk store in Idyllwild, California. Image credit Rosamar via Shutterstock

Set in the San Jacinto mountains, Idyllwild is a pleasant mountain town that proudly maintains its "small-town charm." The natural beauty includes tall pines, cedars, and boulders. The Rocks of Tahquitz and Suicide are popular among rock climbers because of the variety of holds and enjoyable Southern California weather.

Idyllwild has nice lodging and dining options in town, which make it ideal for those seeking a mountain vacation without the crowds. The Strawberry Creek Inn is a quaint nine-room cabin-style bed and breakfast. After a day on the trails, Idyll Awhile is a perfect little wine bar for a nightcap.

Ferndale

Victorian storefronts in Ferndale, California
Victorian storefronts in Ferndale, California. Image credit: Travelview - stock.adobe.com.

Ferndale is a small Victorian village on the northern coast. It is home to the annual Humboldt County Fair and the finish line of the Kinetic Sculpture Race. Founded in 1852, it gained prominence as a major dairy industry. The ornate buildings are still known as "Butterfat Palaces."

The entire town is on the National Register of Historic Places, and Main Street is filled with architectural beauty. Victorian, Gothic Revival, and Queen Anne are just some styles you will see. One of the more popular attractions is the Ferndale Cemetery, with 19th-century marker stones. This historic town and its charming downtown make it unique, even in California.

La Jolla

View of the shops on Girard Ave in downtown La Jolla, California
View of the shops on Girard Ave in downtown La Jolla, California, via Rosamar / Shutterstock.com

La Jolla is a seaside town with a rocky coast and a rugged beauty. Sandstone canyons make up Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, which can be explored thanks to the numerous pine tree-studded trails. La Jolla Cove is a popular spot with scenic ocean views near the Shell Beach tidal pools, perfect for lounging on a warm afternoon.

This academic area is also home to UC San Diego and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. Salk is known for its architecture and is worth a side trip. The Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institute of Oceanography is a fascinating glimpse of sea life and what they are doing to study it. The natural beauty and variety of academic attractions make this one of the best towns in the state.

Carpinteria

Rods and Roses classic holiday car show in Carpinteria, California
Rods and Roses classic holiday car show in Carpinteria, California, via L Paul Mann / Shutterstock.com

Carpinteria is a beach town in Central California known for its multiple attractions and beautiful ocean views. Carpinteria Bluffs Nature Preserve has oceanside views, hiking trails, and horseback riding on the beach. The State Beach is a protected area that offers free camping.

Salt Marsh Nature Park and the Tar Pits are other natural attractions where rare natural tar pits can be explored. Indoor activities like the Carpinteria Valley Museum are centered around this remarkable area. Ample lodging, including many by the sea, is perfect for an oceanside visit.

San Clemente

View of houses and beach in San Clemente, California
View of houses and beach in San Clemente, California

San Clemente is a perfect Southern California town known for its amazing surf breaks at San Onofre and San Clemente state beaches. The San Clemente Pier at T-Street Beach offers stunning sunset views and fishing opportunities. The Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens is the historic home of the town's co-founder and showcases the area's Spanish architecture.

The Surfing Heritage and Cultural Center is a must-see attraction that showcases Southern California's surfing heritage. San Clemente also has a performing arts center, outlet malls, and many seafood restaurants. It is a perfect destination for those looking for a relaxing day on the beach or a fun-filled shopping day.

Laguna Beach

Street view in Laguna Beach, California
Street view in Laguna Beach, California, via PICTOR PICTURES / Shutterstock.com

Laguna Beach is a breezy spot in Southern California with surf breaks and sunshine. It boasts the best parks in the state. Heisler Park is one of the most visited, with views of the Pacific Ocean and beautiful gardens.

As you explore the local parks, look for "hidden" public art. Laguna Beach was founded as an art colony, and that heritage is alive today. To complete the art tour, visit the Festival of Arts Pageant of the Masters and the Laguna Art Museum.

Ventura

View of the historic Spanish Colonial era Mission San Buenaventura in Ventura, California
View of the historic Spanish Colonial era Mission San Buenaventura in Ventura, California

The small surfing community of Ventura is famous for its surf and beaches. San Buenaventura State Beach is the most well-known and includes the wooden Ventura Pier. This is a great town to explore on foot or by bicycle, and there are many trails worth exploring, some among the non-crowded beaches.

Ventura has a compact Main Street, where you can find local vendors and restaurants after a day at the beach. There is a vibrant cultural, artistic, and historic atmosphere here too. One of the oldest buildings is the Mission Basilica San Buenaventura. Built in 1792, it is a gorgeous way to explore the historical roots of this perfect California town.

Santa Cruz

Aerial view of the bay in Santa Cruz
Aerial view of the bay in Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz is famous among surfers and beachcombers for its amazing beaches, with a long wharf stretching into Monterrey Bay. The beach Boardwalk has family-friendly rides, the 1911 Looff Carousel, and the Giant Dipper roller coaster. Natural State Beach is famous for its bridge-shaped rock formations.

Known for its surf culture, Santa Cruz has something to offer for everyone. Popular attractions include Ocean kayaking, Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, and Big Basin Redwoods State Park. Even among the jaw-dropping surf breaks, miles of gorgeous redwood forests await your visit.

Monterey

Franklin Street in historic downtown Monterey.
Franklin Street in historic downtown Monterey. Editorial credit: Albert Pego / Shutterstock.com

Monterey is a classic central coast beach town. Cannery Row, once home to the thriving sardine industry, was immortalized by John Steinbeck in the eponymously named novel. Cannery Row is a popular site that is free to tour. While touring this famed street, stop by the Monterey Bay Aquarium for an astounding seaside exploration.

Other notable attractions are Old Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey Museum of Art, and the San Carlos Cathedral. The cathedral, built between 1791 and 1794, is the oldest operating parish in California and the oldest stone building. This traditional fishing community's historic sites and museums add to the charm and make it a must-see on this coast.

Whether it's Avalon's sophistication or Monterey's history, these cute towns are must-visit destinations in 2024. Of course, surfing and beach culture are strong in communities like Ventura and Santa Cruz, and surfing alone is worth the visit.

California is one of the best states to visit in the Union, and these towns embody its uniqueness. However, the state has three distinct geographic regions, each with something special. Ferndale offers extraordinary Victorian architecture on the northern coast, while Idyllwild is a quaint mountain town. These classic towns symbolize a different and equally beautiful side of California that should not be missed.

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