SAN DIEGO, CA
With infinite options for activities in San Diego, the hardest part of planning your trip is figuring out what to do, what to see and where to go.
Start planning your trip with the San Diego Tourism Authority.
ORANGE COUNTY, CA
Known around the world as "The OC," Orange County envelops you in the ultimate Southern California lifestyle…casual sophistication, pristine beaches, legendary theme parks and endless options for fun in the sun or cultural exploration.
Start planning your trip with The Orange County Visitors Association.
LOS ANGELES, CA
The question in Los Angeles is never what to do, but where to begin. The county is home to many famous attractions in a relatively concentrated space. Your choices include amusement parks, architectural landmarks, art museums and galleries, beaches, parks, hiking and shopping, to name a few. After the sun goes down, you’ll find there’s an abundance of nightlife options, including movies (of course!), as well as live music and comedy. A region of great diversity, you'll also discover a world of culinary adventures.
Visit the Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board's website for tips on must-see culinary hot spots.
CALIFORNIA DESERTS
The warm air may draw you here, but any number of other attractions will keep you coming back. It could be the innovative spas in Desert Hot Springs, the outdoor adventures in the desert, art galleries in Palm Desert, hot air ballooning over Joshua Tree, or the hundreds of birds at the Salton Sea. Then again, it could be the simple act of lounging by a turquoise pool in Palm Springs that’s reason enough for a repeat visit.
For more information about this region, please visit the Greater Palm Springs Oasis web site.
LAUGHLIN, NV
An oasis bordered by rugged desert and the Colorado River, Laughlin, Nevada, welcomes 4 million visitors a year. Learn how Don Laughlin’s entrepreneurial spirit, mixed with a little lady luck, began this ever-growing city.
Find details and maps for hotels, restaurants, events, shows and things to do in Laughlin.
LAS VEGAS, NV
What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Visit LasVegas.com today to start planning your trip.
MORE THINGS TO DO IN NEVADA
- Hoover Dam – Hoover Dam straddles the mighty Colorado River, which forms the border between the states of Nevada and Arizona. Considered to be the world’s largest dam and an engineering marvel at the time of its construction in the 1930s, Hoover Dam brings much-needed water and power to the Southwest.
- Lake Mead – Damming the Colorado River created Lake Mead, a National Recreation Area managed by the National Park Service. The lake offers boating, fishing, camping, houseboating, waterskiing and swimming. Hikers enjoy the stark beauty of the desert surrounding the lake.
- Boulder City – Boulder City, Nevada, just 20 miles from Las Vegas, is the perfect place to spend a day. With a quaint atmosphere and beautiful historic charm, you'll find plenty to see and lots to do. Take a stroll down Main Street and peek your head into any of our many unique boutiques or spend a day playing one of our majestic golf courses. Or take a desert hike along any number of trails.
- Reno / Tahoe – The Reno-Tahoe Territory is a vast and sprawling region of high desert valleys and tree-covered mountains. From the lights and gaming atmosphere of the “biggest Little City in the World” to the 11,000 foot summit of Job’s Peak in Lake Tahoe, the Territory is quite possibly the most versatile and tourism rich area in the country. Learn about places like: Reno, Sparks, Incline Village, Carson City, Carson Valley, Genoa, Gardnerville, Minden, Topaz, and South Lake Tahoe.
- Carson City – Find a range of Nevada tourism attractions in Carson City, NV, from the historic to the contemporary, we've got it all for your next vacation.