PINNACLES VISITOR CENTER
Popular Pinnacles National Park, ideal for birdwatching, with 45 km of ...Read more
AXIS GALLERY
Axis Gallery offers a high-end selection of contemporary art including ...Read more
GOLD RUSH TOURS
Informative tours organized by the City of Sacramento to learn about the ...Read more
SACRAMENTO HISTORY MUSEUM
This museum tells the story of the evolution of life in the region. Since ...Read more
SANTA ROSA AND SAN JACINTO MOUNTAINS NATIONAL MONUMENT
Read moreAt 3.3 km high, the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument suddenly rise above the desert. Hiking trails meander through palm groves set against evergreen snow-capped peaks. Wild and spectacular.
STERN HALL - UC BERKELEY
Famous mural painted by Diego Rivera in Berkeley with themes of workers and ...Read more
LANDS END LOOKOUT
Very popular park at sunset facing the Pacific, offering great views on the ...Read more
EDIBLE EXCURSIONS
Edible Excursions in Berkeley, a gourmet ride with a rich taste experience ...Read more
MOSAIC CANYON
A winding canyon with smooth, marble-white walls and a 3 km long trail ...Read more
APPLE PARK
Circular building in the shape of a flying saucer ship with a terrace in ...Read more
BUMPASS HELL
Bumpass Hell is a very spectacular attraction with its bubbling springs, ...Read more
CINDER CONE
At the foot of the Cinder Cone, you can admire the Painted Ladies, colored ...Read more
MONARCH BUTTERFLY SANCTUARY
Pacific Grove Sanctuary ideal for viewing the incredible clusters of ...Read more
GUNDLACH BUNDSCHU WINERY
One of the oldest estates in the valley, offering good wines, with a park ...Read more
PRIDE MOUNTAIN VINEYARDS
Popular, family-friendly winery with a shady garden in St. Helena offering ...Read more
ROCK SPRING LOOP TRAIL
Completely renovated stone building with beautiful views, in the Mojave ...Read more
TIMBISHA SHOSHONE TRIBE
Information website of the Shoshone Timbisha Indians occupying part of ...Read more
BIDDY MASON PARK
Park dedicated to Biddy Mason, who was born a slave in Georgia, freed in ...Read more
OPUS ONE WINERY
Opus One Estate in Rutherford producing one of the most expensive wines in ...Read more
PENGUIN ENCOUNTER
Read moreCome to observe penquins emperor penguins and of the world in a reconstructed habitat. They are really crunchy.
WILD ARCTIC RIDE
Read moreA flight simulator which will make you fly over, helicopter, snowy mountains of the Arctic circle before them pass close to. Guaranteed sensations.
JOURNEY TO ATLANTIS
Read moreExplore Atlantis world lost in a boat on rails which will take several metres high. It is almost like a roller coaster but also with water!
You guessed it: you can stand humid. Bring an outfit replacement of if the weather is a bit chilly...
RIPTIDE RESCUE
Read moreEmbark on the yellow rafts of Riptide Rescue to save turtles. You hang, that shakes!
FORT ROSS STATE HISTORIC PARK
Read moreA very beautiful wooden with a nice, well reconstructed chapel. It was a former fur trading post established by a Russian company in 1812, whose activity lasted until 1842. It was the southernmost point of the Russian colony in America, before the 1848 Gold Rush precipitate Western conquest by American pioneers. Traces of this Russian colony are found in California, and especially in Alaska. The park also protects the coastline over 10 kilometres and the surrounding Redwood forest. If you are in the region, note that the park organizes every year, at the end of July, its Fort Ross Festival, a day out of time for small (carriage, theatrical and musical performances) and large (tasting of local beers, etc.)! Find out directly on the website for details of attractions and various stands.
ESCONDIDO CANYON PARK
Read moreA 7 km long trail leads hikers, cyclists and riders through underwater. The purpose of this promenade is the highest waterfall of the Santa Monica Mountains, which is observed on two levels. Some sections of the hike will use your climbing skills. Have two good hours for this journey. The best time of the year to start the conquest of Escondido Falls is from November to April. The rest of the year, the waterfall is less impressive because of drought.
ABALONE COVE SHORELINE PARK
A natural park bordering the Pacific Ocean that is popular for its hiking ...Read more
S.S. JEREMIAH O'BRIEN
Ship in San Francisco, at over 70 years old remains intact, carrying ...Read more
Sharpsteen Museum
Museum tracing the history of Calistoga, with reconstructions of life in ...Read more
VIRGINIA ROBINSON GARDENS
Guided tours of almost 1h30 through five beautiful gardens attached to one ...Read more
BUENA VISTA WINERY
California's oldest winery where you can enjoy wine tasting and themed ...Read more
MOSHIN VINEYARDS
Read moreA large colored hummingbird welcomes you at the entrance of this small area which specializes in the rearing of Pinot noir, fruity and prepared in the European tradition. You will find other varieties, such as Sauvignon white or zinfandel.
PRESTON VINEYARDS
Read moreNot far from Bella Vineyards, on the beautiful West Dry Creek Road trail is another marvel in the region: Preston Vineyards. You will visit it for the atmosphere almost more than for wine, produced in very small quantities. Here everything comes from organic farming: the grapes, of course, but also the fruits and vegetables sold under the pergola, the bread prepared in the large oven at the bottom of the garden and the olive oil of the beautiful olive trees. On the central lawn are equipped chairs and tables for picnic. An area that breathes the joy of living.
CITY CENTER
Large majestic square in the heart of Downtown Oakland surrounded by modern ...Read more
HESS COLLECTION WINERY
A place to taste the delicious cabernet of the house, and combine the ...Read more
HAGAFEN CELLARS
Established for almost thirty years, the Hagafen estate is a must. Its wine ...Read more
FROG'S LEAP
Red barn with a warm atmosphere producing organic wines without irrigation ...Read more
CARNEROS FIELD
One of the largest wineries in the Napa Valley where you can taste wines, ...Read more
ALPHA OMEGA WINERY
Domain with vineyards at the foot of the mountains where you can taste ...Read more
VISITOR CENTER
Carmel Visitor's Center with a website with maps of the area and a wealth ...Read more
SALTON SEA
Read moreIn 1950, a dam on the Colorado River exploded and hundreds of tons of water poured into a nearby valley. This inland sea, above sea level, is nothing but the result of human error. At the time, local farmers rushed around the so-called giant lake to develop their crops, while tourists, bailed by this unhoped-for freshness in the wilderness, only a few kilometers away from the very fashionable Palm Springs, practiced water skiing and faring on the banks of the Salton Sea. Hotels, restaurants and cafes grow like mushrooms. The water of the inland sea is twice as salty as that of the Pacific. Fish are introduced, fishing competitions organized. The seaside resort is expanding, more heavily frequented than Yosemite National Park, until the 1970 s, which saw Salton Sea water evaporating suddenly. The idyllic landscape is transformed into a true ecological nightmare, streaked with dead fish and trees that are spotted by salt. Tourists flee, buildings are abandoned. Today, Salton Sea is a dystopic curiosity worthy of a science fiction film. Some too poor people to escape from this salty hell still live on the shores of Salton Sea, in rusty caravans and ghosts.
FURNACE CREEK VISITOR CENTER
Furnace Creek Visitor Center with highly detailed maps of Death Valley ...Read more
SALT CREEK INTERPRETATIVE TRAIL
A large salt lake with temperatures above 40°C home to five species of ...Read more
TITUS CANYON
Narrow and winding but spectacular canyon with a parking lot at the base of ...Read more
LINCOLN PARK
Read moreDedicated to President Abraham Lincoln in 1909, Lincoln Park's site was the San Francisco cemetery until the late 1860 s. In 1902, golf fans dug three holes on part of the land. The golf course was expanded in 14 holes in 1914 and 18 holes in 1917. It was during this period that several road projects were transferred to the federal government. Lincoln Highway, along with its terminus west of Lincoln Park, was designed and mapped in 1913 as the first coastal route crossing fourteen states.
PINK TRIANGLE MEMORIAL
Pink Triangle Park in San Francisco with fifteen pillars with pink crystals ...Read more
BUENA VISTA PARK
Buena Vista Park with a good vantage point for viewing the Golden Gate ...Read more
HELEN'S WALK TOUR
Read moreRather general tour of 3 hours, rather advised at the beginning of the stay, because it gives a global vision of San Francisco. Helen, a charming little woman full of good recommendations, will talk about the evolution of the city with passion. You become San-Franciscan at the end of the day.
LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY
Los Angeles Central Library, a true Art Deco treasure of Downtown.Read more
PERSHING SQUARE
Pershing Square is today an important meeting point and crossing point for ...Read more