Mesa Verde National Park in southwestern Colorado has over 5000 archaeological sites and 600 cliff dwellings. The park was created in 1906 to preserve the houses of the Ancestral Pueblo people who lived in the area for nearly 700 years. A Mesa Verde National Park trip is packed with action and … [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...]
Richard Nixon Library Yorba Linda Day Trip
The Richard Nixon Library, which opened in 1990, educates the public about the 37th President's life and times. The nine-acre site includes beautifully landscaped grounds, such as the first lady's rose garden and a reflecting pool. Nixon Library Tickets Purchase Now The original farmhouse … [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...]
Los Angeles Zoo Kids Birthday Party
Host your child's next birthday party at the Los Angeles Zoo for a fun and unique celebration with loved ones. All birthday party packages include soft drinks, water, and iced tea. Birthday parties last four hours, with two hours of food service. Parties at the zoo are offered in three areas … [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...]
Desert View Tower San Diego Day Trip Jacumba
Desert View Tower is a unique roadside attraction along Interstate 8 between San Diego and Imperial County. The tower reminds us of an old-fashioned roadside attraction and is worth the stop. The tower is at a 3,000 feet elevation near Jacumba, approximately 70 miles east of San Diego and 45 … [Read more...]
Day Trip to Dana Point Headlands Nature Preserve
Dana Point Headlands Nature Preserve is a beautiful place to enjoy nature. This preserve was saved from developers with a deal that lets them build on 86 acres of the Dana Point Headlands. Fortunately, most of the ocean view bluff top and prime mesa acreage will stay as nature intended. The … [Read more...]
Discover the Unique Experience of Dirty Socks Hot Spring
Dirty Socks Hot Spring is located on the southeast side of Owens Lake near Olancha, California. The spring consists of a sizeable concrete-lined pool fed by an underground spring. The natural hot springs water gives off a distinct odor that smells like dirty socks. While it is unclear how the … [Read more...]
Nevada Historic Sites and Landmarks Where To Find Them
Nevada boasts a wealth of historic sites and landmarks. From abandoned mining towns that once thrived on gold and silver to ranches that housed the legendary Pony Express to Indian dwellings, forts, saloons, railroad depots, and historic buildings - the state is dotted with these fascinating relics. … [Read more...]
Fountain Valley Crawfish Festival Discount Tickets
The Fountain Valley Crawfish Festival offers a delightful experience with Cajun cuisine, friendly people, and lively dancing. The festival prepares thousands of mudbugs in the world's largest crawfish pots. Visitors can enjoy tons of fresh crawfish cooked with authentic Louisiana style by skilled … [Read more...]
Nelson Ghost Town Eldorado Canyon Nevada
Eldorado Canyon in Southern Nevada was a rough and tumbled place in the mid-1880s. At least 12 mining camps were established in the canyon. The mining era lasted about 30 years. Some prospectors found gold. Many found nothing. Today most visitors to Eldorado Canyon come to take the Techatticup … [Read more...]
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