5 Long Weekend Vacations on the West Coast for Less Than $500

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If you’re longing for a long weekend away but don’t want to dip into your retirement fund to pay for it, GOBankingRates has your back. We talked to travel professionals about where to go when you want to see the beautiful West Coast, but you’re on a budget. From river towns to giant lakes, there are quite a few places you can spend a beautiful long weekend in.

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Here are five long weekend vacations on the West Coast for less than $500.

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Guerneville, California: Redwood Relaxation Station

Imagine kicking back in a town where nature’s skyscrapers — aka redwoods — tower over you. Welcome to Guerneville, the ultimate chill spot for nature lovers on a budget!

Ronee Uyeshiro, founder of The Hotel Shortlist, gives this place two thumbs up for a laid-back weekend. Here’s what’s on the menu:

  • Giant redwoods that’ll make you feel like a hobbit — in a good way!

  • Paddling adventures on the Russian River

  • Main street meandering with a must-stop at Nimble & Finn’s for ice cream inside the Guerneville Bank Club

For a stay that’s more “chic summer camp” than “boring hotel,” Uyeshiro recommended Dawn Ranch. And here’s a hot tip: The Lodge serves up a breakfast that’ll rock your world — especially that life-changing medialuna.

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Lake Tahoe: Nature’s Playground on the Cali-Nevada Border

Calling all outdoor enthusiasts! Lake Tahoe has something for literally everyone — depending on time of year, you can swim, hike, ski and stare at the stars. Plus, it’s close to Reno and Truckee, so there’s good eats, fun casinos and even more beautiful nature nearby.

Jess Rodley from Andorra Escapes gave us the lowdown:

  • Crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming or kayaking

  • Hiking trails galore, with Emerald Bay as the crown jewel

  • Budget-friendly hotels starting around $140 a night, often with stunning lake views

Pro tip from Rodley: May and September are the sweet spots for smaller crowds and nice weather. Stay near the Heavenly Gondola, and you’re set for both beach days and mountain adventures.

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Bodega Bay: Where Coastal Bliss Meets Budget-Friendly

If your ideal vacation involves more “peace and quiet” than “party all night,” Bodega Bay is calling your name. This coastal haven is where stress goes to die.

Rodley’s insider scoop:

  • Beaches so peaceful you might hear yourself think

  • Fresh seafood that’ll make you consider a pescatarian lifestyle

  • Nearby Point Reyes National Seashore for hikes and wildlife spotting

For maximum penny-pinching power, check out spots like Doran Beach or Bodega Head. You’ll find cozy digs that won’t make your wallet cry, especially during off-peak seasons.

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Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea

Want to feel like you’re living in a postcard? Monterey and Carmel-by-the-Sea have got you covered. These neighboring towns are the dynamic duo of Central California coast.

Rodley’s must-do list:

  • Monterey Bay Aquarium and Cannery Row for history buffs and marine life lovers

  • Charming Carmel cottages, art galleries and boutique shops

  • Scenic 17-Mile Drive — just try not to drool over the mansions

  • Hiking in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve

  • Whale watching and fresh seafood feasts

Wine enthusiasts, rejoice! Carmel Valley’s got enough tasting rooms to keep you busy — and happy. To keep things wallet-friendly, book in advance or stay just outside the main tourist zones. And although both locations scream “money,” make sure to check Airbnb and deal sites like Kayak for year-round deals. Luxe living isn’t just for the wealthy, after all!

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Portland, Oregon: Where Quirky Meets Nature (And Your Budget)

Portland is always a blast to visit. It’s like someone took all the best parts of a city, sprinkled in some food trucks and craft beer, and surrounded it with stunning nature. What’s not to love?

Rodley’s Portland picks:

  • Food truck adventures that’ll make your taste buds dance

  • Powell’s City of Books — aka heaven for bookworms

  • Washington Park for urban nature vibes

  • Columbia River Gorge for waterfall hikes that’ll flood your Instagram feed

The cherry on top? You can score a cozy room for around $100 a night in many neighborhoods. And with Portland’s top-notch public transport, you won’t need to blow your budget on getting around.

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