National Trails Highway, located just west of Needles, California, was once the main route for travelers from New Mexico to California.Our road trip takes us along the iconic National Trails Highway named after the coast-to-coast highway predating Route 66, but today, only a few ghostly shadows … [Read more...]
The Crochet Museum: An Unexpected Stop in Joshua Tree
The World Famous Crochet Museum is a fascinating roadside attraction behind the Joshua Tree Saloon. The Crochet Museum is in a small artist colony, including Soul Connection, Art Queen Gallery, Space Cowboy Books, a ceramic shop, and a glass blower. If you visit Joshua Tree National Park, it's worth … [Read more...]
Explore the Oxnard Banana Festival with Family-Friendly Activities
If you're searching for a free, enjoyable, and family-oriented activity, the Oxnard Banana Festival is the perfect choice.The festival offers a variety of activities and celebrates one of the Port's essential imports - bananas! Visitors can enjoy live entertainment, port tours, a vendor … [Read more...]
Planes of Fame Air Museum Day Trip
Planes of Fame Air Museum is in Chino, California, at Chino Municipal Airport. Visitors can explore a vast collection of military aircraft and memorabilia, including beautifully restored and rare planes.See the world's first all-metal monoplane (the Boeing P-26) and the only surviving … [Read more...]
Bryan Preserve Mendocino County Day Trip
Bryan Preserve Mendocino CountyWhen you think of California's North Coast, what comes to mind? Towering redwood trees? Desolate beaches? Zebras? Yes, zebras! The Bryan Preserve, located in Point Arena in Southern Mendocino County, is a wildlife preserve with two zebra species and several … [Read more...]
Exploring the Ruins of Limekiln State Park
Limekiln State Park, situated in Big Sur, boasts a 100-foot waterfall, Redwood trees, and miles of rocky coast. Camping and hiking are popular here.The most prominent features at the park are Limekiln Creek's 100-foot waterfall and ruins of stone furnaces that were used to produce lime in the … [Read more...]
Day Trip to Santa Ynez, California
The town of Santa Ynez, founded in 1882, is about 40 miles north of Santa Barbara, California. It was once a bustling center of commerce with saloons, blacksmith shops, and stores. Although the Southern Pacific Railroad bypassed Santa Ynez, it remains an urban center for the region, with plenty of … [Read more...]
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve
Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, with its headlands, coves, and rolling meadows, is 4 miles south of Carmel along historic Cabrillo Highway 1.The reserve boasts one of the best underwater habitats globally, which provides Scuba divers a world-class experience as they swim among seals, sea … [Read more...]
Santa Ynez Valley Day Trip Points of Interest
Set among the stunning Santa Ynez Mountains to the south and the San Rafael Mountains to the north; the Santa Ynez Valley consists of six unique and diverse communities that make up the Santa Barbara wine country.The Santa Ynez Valley is widely recognized for its world-class wineries and tasting … [Read more...]
Mendocino County Day Trips Things to Do
Mendocino is a city and county in Northern California. Its majestic redwood forests and rugged north coast beaches make it an excellent destination for a day trip, weekend getaway, or more extended vacation.The town of Mendocino was established in 1850. It has a unique location as the town's … [Read more...]
Avenue of the Giants Humboldt Redwoods
Avenue of the Giants is a 31-mile drive through the Humboldt Redwoods. The densest and most iconic redwood forest in the world, encompassing over 50,000 acres, with 17,000 acres of ancient coastal redwoods. Humboldt Redwoods State Park is in the heart of the Avenue of the Giants.Humboldt … [Read more...]
Marshall Gold Discovery Park Coloma Day Trip
Marshall Gold Discovery Park, located along California’s historic Highway 49 and straddling the South Fork of the American River, is the birthplace of the Gold Rush.Marshall Gold Discovery State Historical Park, located in Coloma, California, is a significant historic site in the US, preserving … [Read more...]
Korean Bell of Friendship San Pedro
The Korean Bell of Friendship rings only five times a year: on New Year's Eve, Korean American Day (January 13), the Fourth of July, Korean Liberation Day (August 15), and every September during Constitution Week.On September 11, 2002, the bell rang to commemorate the first anniversary of the … [Read more...]
Bodie Ghost Town California High Sierra Day Trip
There are still around 100 buildings left in Bodie Ghost Town, providing ample opportunities for hours of exploration. It is essential to bring your food and water, as no services are available in the area.As a thriving hub for gold mining, Bodie boasted the same amenities as larger towns, such … [Read more...]
Day Trip To San Diego Mission Basilica De Alcalá
The San Diego Mission Basilica De Alcalá is the first California Mission constructed along the West Coast and is known for its rich historical significance. Furthermore, the mission is essential and lively in the San Diego community.San Diego de Alcalá was founded in 1769 by Father Junípero … [Read more...]
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