Golden State was one of Disney California Adventure's original four themed areas, or districts. The sprawling area was divided into six sub-areas, which were themed around several aspects of California and its history: its aviation history (Condor Flats), its national parks (Grizzly Peak Recreational Area), its agricultural industry (Bountiful Valley Farm), its wine industry (Golden Vine Winery), San Francisco (The Bay Area), and Monterey's Cannery Row (Pacific Wharf). Parts of the area were transferred to other lands over the years, and the name was retired in 2012.
The original area of Golden State included all of present-day Grizzly Peak, Pacific Wharf, and Condor Flats, and portions of present-day Paradise Pier, Avengers Campus, and Cars Land.
Former Attractions[]
- Golden Dreams (2001–2008)
- Mission Tortilla Factory (2001–2011)
- Seasons of the Vine (2001–2008)
Attractions Open Today[]
- The Bakery Tour (2001-) (relocated to Pacific Wharf)
- Grizzly River Run (2001-) (Also Parts of Grizzly Peak)
- Redwood Creek Challenge Trail (2001-) (Also Parts of Grizzly Peak)
- Soarin' Around the World (2001-) (Also Parts of Grizzly Peak)
- Walt Disney Imagineering Blue Sky Cellar (2008-) (relocated to Pacific Wharf)
Former Restaurants[]
- Taste Pilot's Grill (2001-2015)
Former Shops[]
- Condor Flats Fly 'n' Buy