depending on where in california your going, i think you go through pennsylvania, maryland, west virgina, virgina, tennessee, oklahoma, texas, new mexico, arizona, and then you get to california
Delaware
Yousemite National Park is in California.
The National Road, also known as the Cumberland Road, passes through the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. It was one of the first major improved highways in the United States.
Yes, Maryland does go through all four of the seasons.
just to include property on the Chesapeake bay, Maryland has 4,300 miles of water front, while california(just to inclue the pacific ocean) has 3,700 miles of water front realestate. If you were to include lakes in california, it still falls short to the hundreds of rivers that run through the state via the chesepeake bay. maryland wins....GO TERPS!
The Mojave Desert enters parts of California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah.
Nevada and Utah or Arizona and New Mexico.
georagia,south carolina,north carolina,virginia west virginia
W Va, Kentucky and Tennessesee
The shortest time is 16 hours, and you go through Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
The Colorado River System includes the Mexican States of Baja California and Sonora as well as the US States of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and California.