Coastal California
Coastal California is a region along the western edge of the United States, bordered by the Pacific Ocean. It stretches from the northern part of the state near Oregon to the southern border with Mexico. This area is known for its diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and coastal mountains. Major cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego are located here, attracting millions of visitors each year.
The climate in Coastal California varies from Mediterranean in the south to cooler, foggier conditions in the north. This region is also home to several national parks, such as Point Reyes National Seashore and Channel Islands National Park, which protect its unique ecosystems and wildlife. Coastal California is famous for its agriculture, particularly wine production in areas like Napa Valley.