SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Apr. 7, 2026) — Visit California released the 2026 edition of its California Road Trips Guide with California Now podcast host and comedian Josh Meyers on the cover. The release comes amid the centennial celebration of Route 66, with its famous finish line at the Santa Monica Pier, and includes a feature on rediscovering the route.
Beyond Route 66, the new guide invites readers to hit the road to explore the Golden State’s iconic highways, diverse landscapes, treasured favorites and hidden gems.
“California road trips are a gateway to discovery, connection and unforgettable experiences,” said Caroline Beteta, president and CEO of Visit California. “The 2026 Road Trips Guide captures the spirit of exploration that can only be found in the Golden State.”
The guide includes immersive travel narratives, visually rich features and out-of-the-box itineraries designed to inspire fresh and meaningful ways to explore the state.
Cover star Josh Meyers takes readers on a road trip to Mammoth Lakes told through a first-person narrative. Meyers immerses audiences in the people, landscapes, adventure and stories that define California’s Eastern Sierra, also featured on a podcast episode that brings the journey to life.
Additional features in this year’s guide include:
To further bring the Route 66 road trip experience to life during its centennial year, the Road Trips Guide is complemented with a Route 66 Passport, released earlier this year. The collectible keepsake, found at select California Welcome Centers, encourages visitors to explore the California communities, landmarks and experiences along the route, while its digital extension expands on the experience with trip planning inspiration, games and content that is accessible year-round.
The 2026 California Road Trips Guide is available at VisitCalifornia.com/travel-guides and California Welcome Centers statewide.
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