California Road trip
June 8-14
  • Flight
    We meet group in Los Angeles International Airport // LAX
    Pick up June 8th at 1 pm
    Flight back from San Francisco International Airport // SFO
    Drop off on June 14th at 6 pm
    Your flight should be at/after 8 pm
  • Insurance

    You can get insurance for your health, as well as for all trip in general , in case of unforeseen circumstances or illness.
    In case of cancellation of the tour shortly before the trip, we will make a refund in accordance with the provisions specified in the contract, the insurance guarantee includes the second part.
    You have up to 14 days after reservation was made to make insurance to cover the whole trip, if you wish to get just a medical insurance- you can add it any time, til 24 hours before trip start day It’s not mandatory, but can provide you peace of mind for your trip
WEATHER
June is one of the best times to explore California’s iconic landscapes.
Expect warm, sunny days and cooler evenings—perfect for hiking, beach strolls, and outdoor adventures.
Daytime temperatures usually range from 70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C), especially in coastal and park areas like Yosemite, Sequoia, and Joshua Tree.
Evenings can cool down to around 50°F to 60°F (10°C to 15°C), especially in higher elevations.
The sun is strong this time of year, so don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.

We’ll be road-tripping through a dream lineup of California’s best spots
Get ready for epic views, fresh air, and all the golden vibes California has to offer!
CLOTHES
Layered Clothing: From coastal chill to desert heat, layers are key! Bring clothing you can easily add or remove depending on the temperature.
Jacket or Fleece: Early mornings in places like Yosemite or Sequoia can still be crisp, so don’t skip a cozy outer layer.
Comfy Walking Shoes or Hiking Boots: We'll be exploring everything from national parks to charming towns—so comfy shoes are a must!
Hat and Sunglasses: California sunshine is no joke. Pack sun protection for your eyes and face, especially in the desert or by the ocean.
Breathable, Lightweight Clothing: Think cotton, linen, and athletic fabrics—perfect for warm days in Big Sur, Malibu, or Joshua Tree.
Sportwear: Leggings, joggers, or hiking pants will keep you happy whether you’re hiking and doing yoga
Dresses or casual outfits to stroll through Carmel-by-the-Sea< Palm Springs.
Swimsuit: You never know when we’ll stumble upon a dreamy beach or beautiful natural lake—better to be ready!
WHAT ELSE
Sunscreen: high-altitude sun exposure can be intense, so packing sunscreen with a high SPF is important.

WATER bottle and THERMO bottle
We highly recommend to have both , to be able have water to stay hydrated and hot tea to stay warm

Small backpack or bag to have your belongings to go to hikes (water, snacks, sunscreen, your girl things )

Yoga mat (for yoga and meditations, if you don’t have a yoga mat , you can order one in our etsy shop)

Click to Order now to get it before the trip

Pajamas

Personal care products

Sport clothes for yoga practices


MOST IMPORTANT PART
You need to fit all your belongings in CARRY ON size suit case + personal item

IMPORTANT!

If you get motion sickness (or even if you never have—some parts of the road are really curvy), you may need pills for it. We will have some available, but if you know you require a specific kind, please bring your own. Also, don’t forget to pack any other medications you might need during the trip!

Dramamine Original, Motion Sickness Relief (click to buy)

GET READY AND INSPIRED ✨

California’s most iconic spots have lit up the big (and small) screen—here are some standout films and shows that showcase exactly where we’re headed:

Joshua Tree National Park
Into the Wild (2007) – opens with sweeping desert vistas that echo Joshua Tree’s rugged charm.

Sequoia National Park
Sequoia (2014) – a poignant drama filmed among the giant redwoods, capturing their awe-inspiring scale.

Yosemite National Park
Free Solo (2018) – the heart-stopping documentary of Alex Honnold’s climb up El Capitan.

Hollywood Sign & Griffith Observatory
La La Land (2016) – dreamy musical numbers set against L.A.’s glittering skyline and celestial viewpoint.

Carmel-by-the-Sea
Play Misty for Me (1971) – a Hitchcock-style thriller shot on Carmel’s storybook streets and rocky shorelines.

Big Sur
Big Sur (2013) – cinematic adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s novel, capturing Big Sur’s wild coastal beauty.

Golden Gate Bridge
Superman (1978) – watch Superman soar between the towers of this world-famous landmark.
SCHEDULE
Hikes description
Day 1
Griffin Observatory. Short walk from parking lot, about 5 min

Hollywood sign hike. Walking about 1,5 mile each way. A mild incline makes it easy-to-moderate walk

Day 2
Heart Rock Trail – A short 1.7-mile round-trip hike to a unique heart-shaped rock formation, with an easy trail through scenic forest views.
Arch Rock – A 0.5-mile loop leading to a stunning natural arch, perfect for photos and light scrambling.
Hidden Valley – A 1-mile loop through breathtaking rock formations, a secluded desert oasis, and rich Old West history. An easy, scenic walk for all levels.
Pioneertown – A historic 1940s Old West movie set turned quirky desert town, perfect for exploring rustic buildings, unique shops, and a classic Western atmosphere.

Day 3

Short stroll along the main street of Palm Springs, exploring its charming shops and sights.

Hike at the top of the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway – a 1.5-mile round-trip loop, offering fresh mountain air, scenic forest views, and a peaceful escape into nature.

Day 4
Moro Rock – A 0.5-mile round-trip stair climb with breathtaking panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada.
Sherman Tree Trail – A 1.2-mile round-trip paved trail leading to the world’s largest tree, the General Sherman Tree.
Sunset Rock – A short 1.4-mile round-trip hike to a peaceful granite viewpoint, perfect for watching a stunning sunset over the Sequoia wilderness.
Day 5
Vernal Falls – A 5-mile round-trip hike with a 1,000 ft elevation gain, leading to a powerful waterfall and misty stone steps for an unforgettable view.
Lower Yosemite Falls – A short 1-mile loop, offering an easy walk to the base of North America’s tallest waterfall, perfect for a quick and scenic stop.
Carmel-by-the-Sea Stroll – A leisurely walk through the charming streets of Carmel, exploring its fairy-tale cottages, art galleries, and boutique shops, all while enjoying the coastal breeze and picturesque scenery.
Short stroll along Santa Cruz Pier – Enjoy ocean views, sea lions, and the vibrant coastal atmosphere.
Golden Gate Viewpoint – A breathtaking lookout offering the perfect angle to admire and capture San Francisco’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge.
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