South Coast and Peninsular Ranges

South Coast and Peninsular Ranges

It may have been Carey McWilliams who, in his seminal publication “Southern California: An Island on the Land” said that “Southern California is California only more so.” Indeed, what America is to the world and what California is to America, so Southern California is to the rest of the Golden State; a legendary place that more often than not lives up to its own hype.

Almost everything that can be found within California either exists outsized or in miniature within this sunkissed corner of the state. Here you will find the largest urban conglomeration in the state. Nearly half of California’s population resides in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Statistical Area. And that population is diverse. For instance, some 92 different languages are reported to be spoken in the homes of students enrolled in the Los Angeles Unified School district.

Here too is a freakish land where it is possible to swim in the ocean and ski in the mountains all within the same day. It is no accident that the fledgling film industry chose Hollywood as the pace to set up shop. Within a few hours drive in any direction you can can find landscapes that resemble places on every continent but Antartica.

Hotel del Coronado
The Hotel del Coronado in San Diego has hosted presidents and royalty many times over since opening in 1877.
Idyllwild
Nestled high in the pines of the San Jacinto Mountains, Idyllwild is a small resort community that seems a world away from the millions who live in the valleys and basins below.
La Jolla
The seaside community of La Jolla is an upscale community within the city limits of San Diego. It is home to numerous educational institutions including: The Salk Institute, The Scripps Institution of Oceanography and The University of California, San Diego,
Low Flying Aircraft
San Diego's International Airport is located only a stone's throw from downtown. As a result, incoming aircraft are forced to skirt buildings as they make their final approach. This fact has led Lindbergh Field to be considered one of the most dangerous airports in the country.
Naval Presence
Though scaled-down in size in recent decades, The U.S. Navy still has an imposing presence in San Diego.
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