travel southern californiaNow that airfares have come down, travel Southern California this summer. It is such a diverse region with thousands of things to do. Your travel Southern California could also include a trip to the desert if you have never experienced temperatures that are over 100. You won't have to worry about not hitting a hot day in the summer in the desert of Southern California. Almost everyday, especially in June, is well over 100. That kind of heat is bone penetrating, and some people actually like it hot like that compared to cooler weather where the highs are the 50's and 60's.

The Palm Springs area is the hottest in Southern California. If you decide to venture into the furnace, make sure the car you are driving has plenty of coolant and you have plenty of water to drink. Many people carry several gallons of water for the car should it overheat as well as bottled water in case they break down in the heat. When you travel Southern California in the summer, it's a good idea to check your tires, too. Compromised tires can blow out on the hot roads much more easily than cooler asphalt or pavement.