With stunning beaches, world-class amusement parks, and some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, California is a place like no other. You can explore the sun-soaked deserts, soak in the cosmopolitan cities, ski the mountains, or surf the beaches, all without setting foot on a plane. For the ultimate road trip, look no further. Here is your ultimate California guide for families.
How Long to Spend on a California Road Trip
You could easily spend two weeks driving the length of California. In fact, major cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco alone are worth a week of your time. Ultimately, it is the kind of place where you can visit time and time again without getting bored.
That said, if you are short on time but still want to see as much as you can, the whole trip can be done in five days. While you will easily find more things to do, let’s have a look at a California guide for families that covers the best of the best.
California Guide for Families
Ready to start packing? Here is your day by day guide to a five-night road trip in the Golden State.
Night One: San Francisco

Looking for a rainy day activity? Head over to the House of Air, an amazing trampoline park where kids can get their energy out rain or shine.
Planning Tip: Check out this rundown of our fave family hotels in San Francisco. From five-star luxury escapes to budget-friendly family breaks, we’ve tried ‘em all.
Night Two: Big Sur

For serious hikers or families with young kids just looking to get out for some fresh air, check out Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. To snap picks of a gorgeous sunset and find a prime picnic spot, we love Pfeiffer Beach.
For a dream rustic-but-cozy pick, try the Big Sur Lodge. In the heart of it all, this family-friendly place is a great base for exploring. Want to sleep under the star in the magical spot? Check out Big Sur Campground & Cabins for kid-friendly amenities and a location in the center of it all.
Night Three: Santa Barbara

Of all the picks in our California guide for families, the Santa Barbara Zoo is a definite winner for animal-loving kids. Not only does it have a stunning location on the hill overlooking the sea, but there are countless fun activities. Bring your kids out to feed giraffes from their hands then take a train around to tour all the sites.
Soak in the sun and go for ice cream at Stearns Wharf then bike down the Cabrillo Bike Path. Explore the sites at Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History then go play around at MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation.
For a lovely family-friendly boutique hotel in the middle of the action, we are fans of the Brisas del Mar. You can get all of the comforts of home with a villa suite. Complete with a full kitchen, it’s a handy spot if you’re traveling with little ones.
Night Four: Los Angeles

Most families will want at least one day for Disney and one day for exploring LA so try to plan for as much time as you can here.
Planning Tip: When you are ready to start creating your itinerary, be sure to check out our guide to kid-friendly Los Angeles.
When it comes to hotels, if you are planning to do both Disney and LA, you might consider staying in between the two places. By staying on the south edge of town, you can cut down on travel time and save some cash. Options like the Best Western Plus Commerce Hotel that is just between the two places are far more affordable than staying at either the city or near Disney.
Night Five: San Diego

Planning Tip: Check out our detailed guide San Diego – Family Vacations with hotel recommendations.








