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California residents - looking for travel input

Posted By: vinnyd76

California residents - looking for travel input - 12/09/20 04:15 PM

Looking for some input from the forum on traveling during the pandemic, specifically into and out of the state of California.

I heard there maybe some travel restrictions for traveling into California (maybe certain areas) for out of state travelers? For example, if travelers are flying into California, they must quarantine for 14-days. Are there quarantine restrictions for travelers driving by passenger vehicles into California from other states? If so, how are they enforcing the restrictions?

Thank you in advance for the feedback!
Posted By: calmopar

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/09/20 06:07 PM

I believe that they state recommends that you quarantine for 14 days, but that it is not legally mandated. There is a stay-at-home mandate in effect, and all non-essential travel within California is prohibited.

This site is usually accurate and up-to-date. https://www.visitcalifornia.com/latest-covid-19-coronavirus/
Posted By: Stanton

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/09/20 11:43 PM

I like Barbados' travel policy ... All visitors are welcome. You're screened upon arrival and if you display symptoms such as above normal temperature, you are quarantined in a fine hotel for two weeks - at your own expense. Obviously this results in losing whatever you've paid for your planned vacation resort as well as possibly missing your scheduled return flights and additional return airfare. And then of course there's the possibility of your job not being there when you return since, theoretically you have to quarantine again for fourteen days.
Posted By: Jim_Lusk

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/10/20 06:22 AM

Originally Posted by calmopar
I believe that they state recommends that you quarantine for 14 days, but that it is not legally mandated. There is a stay-at-home mandate in effect, and all non-essential travel within California is prohibited.

This site is usually accurate and up-to-date. https://www.visitcalifornia.com/latest-covid-19-coronavirus/



And supposed "non-essential" travel is still happening. Many city and county law enforcement have said that they will NOT enforce the latest edict from the governor. I have heard that Oregon is not letting travelers in, but I have not heard that we are not.
Posted By: CKessel

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/10/20 04:17 PM

Where I live, San Luis Obispo county [Los Osos which is by Morro Bay], is open with some restrictions on dining/gyms/hotels and other stuff. The county sheriff and DA told Sacramento to pound sand as they lumped us in with LA area. They are not going to bother people trying to make a living and said no one is holding a gun to people to make them go into a business. If you are afraid, stay out. The central coast is quite spectacular. Beaches open, some campgrounds. Not sure about Hearst Castle. A drive up 1 through Big Sur is a to do for tourists.
Posted By: lilcuda

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/10/20 07:18 PM


For business or pleasure? If for business, keep in mind that at least in the bay area, everything is pretty locked down. Restaurants are open for take out only. Not sure how they are enforcing restrictions. If it is for pleasure I would ask, why now? I would recommend rescheduling.
Posted By: CKessel

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/10/20 09:52 PM

Just played tourist through Morro Bay with my honey. Hotels have customers, eateries that are open are takeout only, some shops open. There may be more eateries opening up to at least outdoor dining like a week a go but I have no info on that. This area has water activities like whale watching, fishing, kayaking, paddle board but that stuff I don't know if they are operating so you'll have to investigate. Plus there are quite a few wineries and breweries but those need investigation too. There is an airport in San Luis Obispo so you have the option of flying straight in. As my wife just reminded me we are SUPPOSED to remain in place but its being ignored somewhat as the gov is almost as bad as yours.
Posted By: 19swinger70

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/10/20 10:59 PM

This is the United States of America. Travel within the US where ever you want.
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/11/20 04:31 AM

Motels in some areas will not rent you a room.
Food is take out in most areas.
Population means enforcement of policy is not practical.
That said - if you get pulled over or if are sungled out
then not being a resident poses a problem.

I have been in the state about a week on this trip.

I leave tomorrow.


Jim drive
Posted By: hergfest

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/11/20 09:36 AM

When I was in California in October had some issues with a 24' enclosed trailer. All the fast food restaurants were drive through only and I didn't fit. Had to walk through a drive thru at a Jack in the Box, but hey, they served me!
Posted By: Jeremiah

Re: California residents - looking for travel input - 12/11/20 01:05 PM

I drove into CA and back to Oregon yesterday. Half of the people in the gas station were wearing masks, half were not. It is a free country and will stay that way in the rural areas.
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