Reddit mentions: The best californian travel guides

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1. 100 Things to Do in Oakland Before You Die (100 Things to Do Before You Die)

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2. Trails of the Angeles: 100 Hikes in the San Gabriels (Hiking & Biking)

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Top Reddit comments about California Travel Guides:

u/LandOfFruitsAndNuts · 3 pointsr/oakland

You can see the list here in the book's table of contents: https://www.amazon.com/100-Things-Oakland-Before-You/dp/1681060973

Maybe I'm missing a few, but ignoring the hills (Redwood Regional, Chabot, etc.) the only things east of 5th Avenue I see on the list are the Coliseum and Oracle Arena.

u/bjfree · 2 pointsr/LosAngeles

Red Box up in the angeles crest. You can basically pull right off the highway and camp in reasonable seclusion. There's usually a stream, but it might be a little low this year. Also, check out Sweetzer camp grounds (also up the angeles crest highway).

You'll need to stop by a sport chalet or similar and pick up a wilderness pass (15 bucks or so)

Also, buy this book

http://www.amazon.com/Trails-Angeles-Gabriels-Hiking-Biking/dp/0899972322

It has everything you can do in the Angeles crest, though some of the trails don't exist anymore thanks to overgrowth following the Station fire.