State Park
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Skip Black Friday and explore California’s Redwood State Parks for Free
One of the greatest ways to combat the chaos of Black Friday is by skipping the indoor stampedes of zombie…
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Fort Ross: a multicultural historic landmark along the Pacific Coast
About two hours north of San Francisco, along the coast of California, sits one of California’s Historic State Parks –…
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Burney Falls: California’s most incredible waterfall
Located in McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park, this amazing 129 foot waterfall is one of the most exciting places to…
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Emerald Bay State Park: Lake Tahoe’s premiere destination
The emerald green water is surrounded by a thin strip of forest, with the rugged brilliance of the Sierra mountains…
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Vikingsholm Hiking Trail: hiking to a Scandinavian mansion with a priceless view
Vikingsholm Hiking Trail packs so much history, culture and magnificent natural beauty into one hike that it has become Tahoe’s…
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North Bloomfield: a charmingly preserved ghost town
History According to local lore, in 1851, after three miners discovered gold nuggets on the San Juan Ridge, one…
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Malakoff Diggins State Park: a historical mining region with adventure and a ghost town
Park Hours of Operation The State Park is open every day from Sunrise to Sunset. The museum, the buildings…
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Glass Beach: find your glass treasure
Glass Beach #1 can’t be accessed unless it’s via kayak. Glass Beach #2 is located about 100 yards south of…
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