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CA's Most Instagrammable Spots: Yosemite, The Beach And Even A Prison

With tens of millions of hashtag uses, California's most Instagrammable tourist destinations include attractions and national parks.

A person takes photos as water flows from Bridalveil Fall (R) in Yosemite Valley, after the last of a series of atmospheric river storms passed through, on January 19, 2023 in Yosemite National Park, California.
A person takes photos as water flows from Bridalveil Fall (R) in Yosemite Valley, after the last of a series of atmospheric river storms passed through, on January 19, 2023 in Yosemite National Park, California. (Getty Images)

CALIFORNIA — From vast open spaces to California's crowded tourist hotspots, social media users posted tens of millions of Instagram photos from famous Golden State locations this year.

A study conducted by Family Destinations Guide found that Yosemite National Park reached the summit as the most Instagrammable California destination, with more than 4.8 million hashtag uses on the platform.

Coming in a close second was Venice Beach in Los Angeles, with more than 4.4 million hashtags used.

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“For many, social media is an important factor when it comes to picking a vacation destination," a spokesperson for Family Destinations Guide said. "This study offers a fascinating insight into the tourist spots in California that prove to be the most popular for social media users and it will be interesting to see if this ranking changes in 2023.”

Tourists also flocked to the Golden Gate Bridge, which took the No. 3 spot with 4.3 million posts. Lake Tahoe took the No. 4 spot with 2.81 million hashtags. San Francisco tourist spot Alcatraz Island, former home to a military prison and maximum security penitentiary, locked in the No. 9 spot with just over 1.25 million hashtag uses.

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Moving farther down the coast, the Big Sur coastline, known for its gorgeous views and camping, pitched its tent at the No. 6 spot with 1.48 million tags. To the east, Death Valley was baked into the top 10 with 1.3 million tags.

In Southern California, Disneyland Park happily landed in the top 10 as did the Santa Monica Pier and the Hollywood Sign.

View the full list here:

  1. Yosemite National Park, 4.8 million.
  2. Venice Beach, 4.4 million.
  3. Golden Gate Bridge, 4.3 million.
  4. Lake Tahoe, 2.81 million.
  5. Disneyland Park, 2.46 million.
  6. Big Sur Coastline, 1.48 million.
  7. Santa Monica Pier, 1.47 million.
  8. Death Valley National Park, 1.30 million.
  9. Alcatraz Island, 1.25 million.
  10. The Hollywood Sign, 978,000.

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