1 container trips within So. Cal?
I have a couple days past its sell-by date next week and want to do something fun and conceivably even touristy in So. Cal. I've lived surrounded by the area just about 6 months but haven't done much. Any suggestions? And not Disneyland. I don't want to spend a fortune, I don't have greatly of cash to blow, I've be told to visit Hollywood, but I wouldn't know where on earth to go especially where on earth i could park and leave my vehicle and walk around. I love outdoorsie types of things as powerfully. Help me out and tell me cool places to turn, and eat. Thanks contained by advance!
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Come to Newport Beach, it's so much fun, come with a friend, you can shop within & everything, I prefer Newport as ooposed to Hunington because it's more California-y, you can get the best funnel cake at hand too, near the ferrys!
Well yeah, I live close the beach too, but I in recent times can't seem to carry enough of it!.
Well clutch a random road trip to San Clemente, that would be really fun, shift to Venice? I can't think of anything except beach, lol, I mean it is Calii! =] Or San Francisco!
Would a trip up 101 to the "wine" country around San Luis Obispo be of interest? There's bike riding, hiking, horse back riding, etc, and some of the areas best wine taste. If you don't stay there,at lowest stop at the Madonna Inn, every room is different. (They even gave tours of the restrooms at one time). Lots of charming scenery along the process.
Second idea, how around a trip over to Avalon on Catalina Island. It's small and you can see just roughly everything there surrounded by one day. (the rooms are a bit pricey, so you wouldn't want to stay over hours of darkness anyway). Great fresh seafood restaurants, meet modern people on the boat ride over, picture the harbor bottom from the glass bottom boat. If you're really adventuresome embezzle one of the tours of the interior, and see the Buffalo.
PS: Do you still need an ANSI hardhat? I enjoy one collecting dust in my garage you could enjoy. The only problem is how to seize it to you.
1. Getty Museum. Free acknowledgment, only reimburse for parking ($7 as I recall.)
2. Huntington Library within San Marino. Art, gardens, and rare books.
3. Santa Anita or Los Alamitos racetrack. Watch the ponies run, permission is cheap, and if you're lucky, you could come out money ahead.
4. San Gabriel Mountains. Wilderness within a short drive of Los Angeles. Lots of hiking trails, fishing, etc. You'll involve a parking permit (Adventure Pass), $5 a year or $30 a year.
5. Griffith Park. The country's largest urban park. Also a good hiking nouns, and even closer to home.
6. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway. More of a drive, but will get you 8,000 foot in the mountains, and lots of hiking trails, camp, even cross country skiing in the winter. You can glibly hike up 10,804 ft. Mt. San Jacinto and be fund home in time for dinner. I penny-pinching easily fit surrounded by your time frame, the hike itself is a different story.
7. I know, you said no Disneyland, but if you grasp an annual pass, you can step all you want for a year. The cheapest overhaul, only for So. Cal residents is $140. The year starts, not from the date of purchase, but the date it's first used.
8. Joshua Tree National Park. This may be a bit more than a cistern of gas, but is worth going to. It is desert, so you might want to avoid it from about the middle of May until October. There's probably seriously of wildflowers blooming right now.
9. Lancaster. If you dance now, the California Poppies are probably surrounded by bloom. If conditions are right, entire hillsides will be orange beside flowers. If not, they'll be brown. Do a search on dash for the status of the flowers, as the flowers are fickle, and you don't want to drive out there to find nil.
10. Hollywood Forever Memorial Park. 6000 Santa Monica Blvd. A good place to look in celebrities, such as Mel Blanc, Rudolph Valentino, Bugsy Seigal, and heaps more. Stop at the office for a map to the graves of celebrity.
Beach!
forget Hollywood .. drive to San Diego; own lunch at Del Coronado Hotel; wander around Old Town .. Or move about to Balboa & wander around; lift a boat to Catalina...
Right in a minute it's pretty hot. And a trip to Sea World would be just the ticket right presently. As much as I like Peedlepup's EXCELLENT suggestions (I chew over Avalon's the best one), I have a great desire right very soon to drive to San Diego, and sit in the front row for the Shamu show. The river is 55 cool degrees (a certainty that they tell you several times a day), and a big ancient splash of it would hit the spot right now.
Bring your swimsuit.
Here are five suggestions:
1 Drive up the coast to Santa Barbara. 100 miles to SB. Another world... just noodle around. You can drive up top and over the hummock to Lake Casitas "in back" to bring back to the outdoors.
2 Going north-northeast, go up route 14 to the desert and see the wildflowers since it's too late. Lancaster and beyond should do it, and you can absolutely find interesting desert-y things, including Vasquez Rocks.
3 Heading east, check out Palm Springs, or to get away from civilization, Joshua Tree, also really exquisite. The rock formations are inspiring, and you can find ancient petroglyphs.
4 South of that area and not so far out, contained by the Temecula area is wine country!
5 Then there's San Diego or the nouns inland from there.
My little super modernized car would efficiently do any of these on a single tank of gas; yours might require a tad more, but not much.
Have fun! This is inspiring me to take out myself!
throw the tranny in colourless, and hit the gas pedal
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