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Why Visit Whittier, California?

Named after Quaker poet, John Greenleaf Whittier, Whittier, CA is located in the Gateway Cities section of Los Angeles County, just 12 miles away from downtown Los Angeles.

The Best Time to Visit Whittier, California

Whittier, CA experiences a semi-arid climate. The hottest and driest months fall between August and September, with highs averaging around 92°F. The coldest and wettest months fall between December and February, with lows averaging at 46°F.

Hotels in Whittier, CA are most expensive between June and July. The cheapest month to visit Whittier, CA is in December.

Getting Around Whittier, California

Long Beach Airport (LGB) serves the city of Whittier, approx. 18 miles away. The most convenient way to get to downtown Whittier from Long Beach Airport (LGB) is by taxi. Taxis are widely available at the taxi stand, located outside the terminal, next to Parking Structure A. The journey takes between 20–25 minutes, and costs between US$55–US$70.

Driving is a popular way of getting to and around Whittier, CA. Car rental offices are conveniently located in the Airport Ground Transportation Center, directly across the terminal. Alternatively, Trip.com offers a wide selection of cars to book, with free cancellation and no credit card fees. You can explore car rental options here.

Metro offers local and intercity bus services, to and around the city of Whittier, CA. Metro’s bus services run daily, from around 06:00–00:00. One-way fares cost US$1.75 per ride, and day passes are available for US$7.

Things to Do in Whittier, California

Pio Pico State Historic Park is dedicated to one of California's most pivotal figures, two-time Alta California Governor, Pio de Jesus Pico IV. The Pio Pico House, situated in the park by the San Gabriel River, is one of Southern California’s remaining 19th century abodes. The abode and the 10,000-acre land surrounding it has been carefully and continuously restored, creating a feel of how Pio Pico, his family, and friends lived there, and is open to the public for visiting.

The Whittier Museum, opened by the Whittier Historical Society in 1983, features historic artifacts from the first 100 years of Whittier, CA history and beyond. The museum exhibits collections donated from the times of Pio Pico, Harriet Strong, and 37th President of the United States, Richard Nixon. The Whittier Historical Society also preserves and cares for the Bailey House, formerly known as "The Old Ranch House". The property, once home to Whittier's first settlers, Jonathan and Rebecca Bailey, now operates as an exhibit of earlier Whittier history. Both attractions are free of charge, and guided tours are available.

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