" It ’s so dreamlike and beautiful in its own way . It really feel like you ’re on a different satellite . "

One of my favorite things about living in California is how easy it is toroadtriparound and explore tons of diverse and interesting places. Recently, Iaskedmembers of theBuzzFeed Communityto share some of their favorite hidden gem destinations in my home state, and they had so many great suggestions. Here’s what they had to say, plus a few of my own personal favorites:

1.“CRIMINALLY Underrated: Half Moon Bay/Pacifica area. The entire drive is absolutely STUNNING, especially if you take the Skyline route. The woods and the fresh air, and the absolute vibe of a pit stop atAlice’s Restaurantis a MUST.”

2.“Crestline is very cool. It’s near Lake Arrowhead, just before Big Bear. Similar vibe, but it’s nowhere near as crowded.”

3.“Monterey! Such an amazingly beautiful place, and the aquarium there is top-notch and right on the water.”

4.“Solvang. It’s a gorgeous drive and a great town.”

6.“Death Valley! It’s so surreal and beautiful in its own way — Badwater basin, Artists Palette, sand dunes, super clear skies for stargazing! It really feels like you’re on a different planet. Most people make the mistake of visiting when it’s too hot, but November–February is perfect, and there are a bunch of ghost towns if you’re road-tripping!”

8.“The most underrated places to visit in California are the California Missions. There are over 20 from San Diego to Sonoma. By visiting you get to see beautiful architecture and learn about their rich history.”

9.TheSalton Sea, found in the Southern California desert, is technically anecological disaster. But if you want to feel like you’re visiting another planet, I can’t recommend it enough. It can be very stinky and you’ll be walking on sun-bleached fish bones, so wear shoes you don’t care about and get ready to have a surreal experience.

10.If you’re visiting the Salton Sea, it’s a short drive to one of my other favorite quirky destinations in California.Salvation Mountainis a one-of-a-kind piece of art created by Leonard Knight. Knight died in 2014, but a team of dedicated volunteers continues to maintain his work so future generations can enjoy it.

11.“The Redwoods, specifically the Grove of Titans which is right outside Crescent City. Some of the tallest trees in the world are there, and it is absolutely breathtaking to stand among them.”

12.“Balboa Island, Crystal Cove, and Newport Beach each allow you to see the beautiful California coast.”

13.“Pinnacles National Park is so underrated. Although people are starting to catch on and it’s getting busy.”

14.“TheMission Innin Downtown Riverside. It’s a gorgeous Spanish-style hotel built in the early 1900s. There are so many great photo ops amongst the Gothic architecture. They have an amazing Festival of Lights during the holiday season and even the prettiest gold-gilded chapel for weddings. I recommend Sunday brunch there as well!”

16.“I’ve lived up and down the California coast and inland as well. But Thousand Steps Beach inLaguna Beachand the country towns like Jamul are things no one seems to talk about.”

17.“I think downtown Fullerton is super underrated since it’s so cute there and there’s [sic] so many options for bar hopping, comedy clubs, and more. I would also really recommend coming to see the super bloom in the spring if you are around town — it’s absolutely gorgeous. Tips from a born and raised SoCal girly.”

18.Julianis a mountain town in San Diego County known for its apple orchards. It’s an easy day trip out of San Diego proper, and I always feel like I’m living my Star’s Hollow fantasy whenever I sit down in one of their cute little restaurants to order a cup of coffee and a slice of apple pie.

19.“Sonoma County. I lived in Santa Rosa during high school and college. It’s so beautiful and there’s lots to do. It’s a great food and wine spot, and there are lots of hiking and biking opportunities and cool arts and culture events. It’s a good location because it’s also close to Bodega Bay, Napa, and San Francisco if you want to hit a couple of spots.”

Cliffside coastal hotel with a walking couple on the beach below

Tranquil lake scene with a wooden dock, trees on the side, ducks in the water, and a person in the distance

Visitors observing jellyfish in a large aquarium display at an aquatic center

Traditional windmill above European-style building against cloudy sky

Bixby Bridge on California's Pacific Coast Highway with ocean and coastal cliffs

Sign for Death Valley National Park beside a road with a passing vehicle

Coastal view with a natural rock arch over ocean waters, surrounded by wooded hills

Historical mission building with a fountain in the foreground, reflecting on water

Sign reading "PAVEMENT ENDS" next to a road transitioning into a natural landscape at dusk

Salvation Mountain artistic landmark with religious and philosophical messages painted on a hill

Person walking on a forest trail surrounded by tall trees

View of a waterfront with boats, a Ferris wheel, and palm trees, depicting a leisure travel destination

Scenic view of towering rock formations reflected in still water at a tranquil desert oasis

Marching band parades through a city street with onlookers, near buildings with 'Historic Riverside' mural

Scenic view of a coastal town with a pier, houses on a hillside, and calm waters

Palm trees and lush foliage overlook a tranquil sea at sunset

Wooden walkway with handrails leading through a scenic area overlooking a town at twilight

Quaint street of Julian, California with shops, signage, parked cars, and a mountain backdrop

Vineyard rows with mustard flowers in bloom, cloudy skies above