I enjoy being outside and have written stories for major travel publications around the globe. More info here. Campgrounds and Parks: Most state parks and campgrounds are open with restrictions. Bars: Outdoor service open if food is served. More info here. Campgrounds and Parks: State parks and recreation areas open for day use. Here's what you need to know about booking California vacation rentals right now Airbnb, camping, Tahoe, Palm Springs, rules and other questions answered Andrew Chamings California. Restaurants: Open for indoor service at 50% capacity. Visitors that do travel from out of state are encouraged to self-quarantine for 14 days or follow CDC guidelines to shorten the quarantine period. There are even new hotels opening right now While it had planned to debut right when the coronavirus pandemic hit, the Stables Inn in Paso Robles will now open … Restaurants: Restaurants can open at 50% capacity. It’s recommended that you stay home as much as possible, especially if your trip is not essential. Campgrounds and Parks: All state parks and forests are reopened. On January 25, 2021, the California Department of Public Health ended the Regional Stay-Home Order for the 11-county Bay Area region, including Sonoma County. Many restaurants are open as well, with reduced capacity and a lot of additional health and safety protocols in place. Pebble Beach Resorts: Doors are now open for overnight guests at The Lodge at Pebble Beach and The Inn at Spanish Bay, after the resort’s first closure in its over 100-year history. According to him, summer travel “can be in the cards.” He urges caution, since we risk COVID-19 spreading rapidly if proper precautions are not taken. Retail Stores: Stores may operate at 50% capacity. Bars: Bars that do not serve food are closed. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: Visitors are encouraged to self-quarantine before visiting. If you plan to head to Napa or Sonoma, it’s essential to make reservations in advance due to limited capacity right now. Shenandoah National Park is open, with some facilities still closed. Restaurants: Indoor and outdoor in-house dining is allowed at 50% capacity. Local governments can’t limit indoor dining to more than 50% capacity. I want emails from Fodor's Travel with travel information and promotions. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: All out-of-state visitors from non-border states must quarantine for 10 days and fill out a New York State Traveler Health Form. As of January 25, most counties are at the purple tier which allows for outdoor dining. Parts of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Mesa Verde, Rocky Mountain, and Great Sand Dunes National Parks are open. It is not intended to provide every last detail regarding guidelines and restrictions; please refer to the government website of each state for specifics. Out-of-state travelers can exempt themselves from the 10-day quarantine by taking a test three days prior to arrival in New York, quarantining for three days, take a second COVID-19 test, and if both tests come back negative that visitor can exit quarantine early. Restaurants: Open for indoor dining with capacity and social distancing restrictions in all counties. Restaurants: Indoor and outdoor dining are allowed, with strict guidelines. Ever. State beach and swimming areas open. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: Travelers from all states (except for neighboring states: New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island) must complete a travel form and self-quarantine for 10 days or provide a negative COVID-19 test. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: Visitors entering Alaska from another state or country must submit a travel declaration and self-isolation plan here and arrive with proof of a negative COVID-19 test or purchase a test upon arrival in Alaska and self-quarantine for 14 days. Great Basin National Park opening in phases. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: Visitors from states experiencing a surge of COVID-19 cases are advised to self-quarantine for 14 days. Residents are encouraged to avoid non-essential reasons outside their region. But as we know, a very different landscape awaits out there than the one we left earlier this winter at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a whole new world that we’ll be navigating, literally. Most campgrounds are open by reservation only. Some concession-operated lodging, dining, marina, and retail operations have reopened in select state parks with social distancing guidelines. In counties at the High Risk level, indoor dining is limited to 25% capacity. In counties at the Extreme Risk level, takeout is strongly recommended but restaurants can be open for outdoor dining at 50% capacity. Crater Lake National Park open with limited access. Bars: Open with social distancing restrictions. Restaurants: Open for indoor dining at 25% capacity. Bars: No state-level restrictions. Napa Valley hotels are now open for visitors. Hotels and Accommodations: All hotels and short-term rental units are open. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: All visitors must self-quarantine for 10 days, except for essential workers and visitors from New Hampshire and Vermont. Hotels and Accommodations: Hotels and short-term rentals that meet strict guidelines are open for Mainers. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: No travel restrictions. Campgrounds and Parks: Parks are open to locals. Quarantine Suggestions for New Visitors: No state-level restrictions. Isle Royale National Park expected to remain closed all summer. Retail Stores: In-store shopping is open at 25% capacity, with counties reporting five or less confirmed cases of COVID-19 allowed 50% of capacity. You shouldn’t travel if you feel sick, or travel with someone who is sick. I can unsubscribe any time using the unsubscribe link at the end of all emails. Campgrounds and Parks: Most state parks open for day use and some with camping. Isle Royale National Park expected to remain closed all summer. All overnight lodging and shelters closed for the 2020 recreation season. Retail Stores: Subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules. Retail Stores: Open at 50% capacity while following safety guidelines. Most parts of Indiana Dunes National Park open. Bars: Open at 35% capacity with table service only. Restaurants: Open for indoor dining at 35% capacity while following safety guidelines. On the "Georgia State Parks are open" comment...sort of. But not entirely. Golf courses and county parks also are open. $1 for 6 months. Open at 75% capacity in counties at the Moderate and Lower Risk levels. Camping is open in most state parks. Restaurants: Indoor dining open with social distancing practices. Hotels and Accommodations: Some resorts are open, though most hotels are not operating at this time. As of January 25, most counties are at the purple tier which allows for outdoor service where meals are provided. What does this mean for travel? ... "Hyatt hotels in California are also working to inform guests upon arrival of any travel protocols in an effort … Bar seating is banned. Here’s a look: Hotel E. Greystone Hotels, in partnership with Hugh Futrell … Some states are freer than others—and that’s something to consider. Campgrounds are open. Grand Teton National Park open, with visitor centers, overnight lodging, food service, and campgrounds remaining closed. Look out for our newsletters with travel tips and special offers. The states are starting to reopen. Of course, few hotels are busy, by normal standards. However, many counties, including Sonoma County, will remain in the purple tier under the Blueprint for a Safer Economy, meaning many restrictions will remain in place. Campgrounds and Parks: All state parks are open in a limited capacity. Campgrounds and Parks: Most state parks are open for day-use activities; campgrounds, cabins, and lodges open, with facilities gradually reopening; more info here. Get FREE email communications from Fodor's Travel, covering must-see travel destinations, expert trip planning advice, and travel inspiration to fuel your passion. See more here. Local officials in counties in the red and orange tiers may instate additional restrictions. Bars: Based on each county’s current risk level. In counties at the Extreme Risk level, takeout is strongly recommended but restaurants can be open for outdoor dining at 50% capacity.