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This really depends on what you'd like to do.
If you want to see the sights, historical places, and California iconic locations, then San Francisco, Yosemite, Los Angeles, and San Diego are the places to go. Disneyland is near LA in Anaheim as in Magic Mountain just north of the LA basin.
Depending upon the time you have, take a drive on Hwy 1 and Hwy 101 from Eureka up north, traveling down the coast through San Francisco, San Jose, into Santa Cruz with the boardwalk, and then to the south of Monterey Bay to Monterey and Carmel. Continuing south east along the coast, go into Los Angeles and visit Disneyland and Universal Studios finally ending at the beaches around San Diego. If you have the time, head east to Palm Springs.
Coming back up, visit Magic Mountain on the way to the southern tip of Yosemite. Hit the hot spots in Yosemite like Half Dome and Yosemite Falls before leaving the northern part and up into the Sacramento Area. There are some historical spots in and around Sacramento, like Sutter's Fort and near Placerville, Sutter's Mill.
That would be an extensive trip through California.
If you want to see the sights, historical places, and California iconic locations, then San Francisco, Yosemite, Los Angeles, and San Diego are the places to go. Disneyland is near LA in Anaheim as in Magic Mountain just north of the LA basin.
Depending upon the time you have, take a drive on Hwy 1 and Hwy 101 from Eureka up north, traveling down the coast through San Francisco, San Jose, into Santa Cruz with the boardwalk, and then to the south of Monterey Bay to Monterey and Carmel. Continuing south east along the coast, go into Los Angeles and visit Disneyland and Universal Studios finally ending at the beaches around San Diego. If you have the time, head east to Palm Springs.
Coming back up, visit Magic Mountain on the way to the southern tip of Yosemite. Hit the hot spots in Yosemite like Half Dome and Yosemite Falls before leaving the northern part and up into the Sacramento Area. There are some historical spots in and around Sacramento, like Sutter's Fort and near Placerville, Sutter's Mill.
That would be an extensive trip through California.
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