United States California

San Bernardino

A city known for historic Route 66, nestled in the Inland Empire, hosting the National Orange Show event and a gateway to mountain resorts.

San Bernardino Guides

  • Route 66 Road Trip in California

    gocamp (GoCamp )
    <p>Ah, the legendary Route 66. Imagine cruising down this historic stretch of American asphalt, a path once traversed by dreamers and adventurers, that winds its way through the heart of California. This camper van road trip isn't just a journey; it's a plunge into a rich tapestry of culture, kitsch, and natural wonders. As you meander from the arid deserts to the coastal splendors, you'll stumble upon quirky roadside attractions, vintage diners frozen in time, and landscapes that have inspired countless artists and filmmakers. Rent a camper van and buckle up for some exciting encounters! Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or just in it for the drive, California's stretch of the Mother Road is guaranteed to offer an unforgettable experience with memories for the mileage.</p>
  • Bucket list stays in California

    chiefseeker (Jody Vandergriff)
    California is the land of the weird and wacky and hotel accommodations are no exception. From Cadillacs to teepees, trailer parks to over the top luxury, this list is my go-to for weekend getaways.
  • Route 66 Check-in Challenge

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Embarking on a journey along Route 66 is like traveling through a living museum of Americana. From the bustling streets of Chicago to the surf-soaked piers of Santa Monica, this iconic highway stitches together a vibrant tapestry of American history, culture, and natural beauty. Every turn of the wheel brings you face-to-face with quirky roadside attractions, charming diners, and awe-inspiring landscapes—all of which belong on any Route 66 bucket list. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, there's something magical waiting for you on the Mother Road. So buckle up and get ready to explore the best things to do along Route 66, where every mile is a story waiting to be told.