
Area code 760 originates in the state of California. California is called the Golden State, which is located on the west coast of the United States. Residents of this state enjoy the climate of the Mediterranean type. The state falls into the Pacific time zone. It is a large state, and some of the major American cities are located within its borders. Some of the largest cities that are located in the state of California and fall under the region code 760.
1) Apple Valley - Apple Valley is located in the south of the Mojave Desert. The main road that passes through the Apple Valley is the state route 18. It was named the Apple Valley by early settlers because of its vast apple fields.
2) Carlsbad - Carlsbad is a coastal city located near the Pacific Ocean. It is said that it is one of the richest cities in the state of California. It is an environmentally friendly city with protected land within the city that is replete with plantations to compensate for the rapid pace of construction activity that has destroyed habitat. Carlsbad is famous for its tourist attractions such as the Disneyland and Disney Adventure Park, as well as the marine world and the San Diego Zoo.
3) Encinitas - Encinitas is a coastal city located north of San Diego. Interstate I-5 can be used to reach this city. It is known for its beaches and spectacular cliffs. It has a blooming growing flower industry, and all kinds of flowers grow here to be exported to different parts of the country and the world.
4) Escondido - the word "Escondido" means "Hidden" in Spanish. The city of Escondido is located in the north of the city of San Diego. It has a mild climate almost year round. It is a center of culture, art and theater.
5) Hesperia - Hesperia is located north of San Bernardino and lies inside the Mojave Desert. It is connected to US Route 395, as well as interstate I-15 and the state of California 18. One of its main attractions is Lake Hesperia, which is an artificial lake. Campers love camping on the lake, and fishing is allowed in the lake.
6) Oceanside - Oceanside is located on the southern coast of California. Oceanside together with Carlsbad and Whists forms the Three-City. Oceanside has been developing at a slow pace. Many of the houses that were built after World War II were rebuilt and preserved and have historical value.
7) Vista - The city of Vista is located in the northern part of San Diego County. Vista is known for its vast open spaces, and part of the county is Guachom Park and Brengle Terrace Park. Interstates 5 and 15, as well as State Highways 76 and 78, lead to prospects.
8) San Marcos - San Marcos is located north of San Diego County. You can take Interstate I-15 as well as I-5 and I-805 to get to San Marcos. San Marcos gets its name from the Little Valleys of St. Mark. San Marcos is known for its local music and visual arts.
9) Victorville - Victorville is located in the Victor Valley on the southern edge of the Mojave Desert. It is known for adventure sports such as alpine skiing and water sports. The museum of fire in the city is a landmark.
10) Palm Spring - The Palm Spring lies on the western edge of the Coachella Valley. Palm Springs has over 350 days of sunshine and very less rainfall. This is a popular place for college kids for spring break.

