The Golden State is known for its unique history and unconventional spirit, but these interesting facts about California will surprise you.
4. Kayak Channel Islands National Park By far one of the coolest things I’ve ever done is kayaking through sea caves atChannel Islands National Parkjust off the coast of Santa Barbara. You can watch a webinar where I explain all about visiting Channel Islands National Park in the video libr...
A scenic drive through Redwood reveals ancient forests, a rugged coastline, upland prairies, and oak woodlands. When not driving, visitors are encouraged to walk through the Redwood forest for half-day and full-day excursions. At the end of the day, backcountry camping gives visitors the full ...
The Hawaiian feel remains, right down to the trolley cars with floral paintings that shuttle passengers to their aircraft. Check-in and then walk a baking 100 yards down to the departure lounge – in another extended shack – passing the whimsically named “Samui Park Avenue”, which houses o...
#43. Redwood National Park - Recreational visits in 2020: 265,177 - Percent of total national park visits: .39% While Redwood National Park in California is famous for the tallest trees on the planet, the park also protects coastline and prairies. Visitors can watch the gray whale migration...
Fact:National Geographic| Image:KostkaCZ 26. No Longer the Tall Timbers Since being discovered by the timber industry in the 1850s, 96% of the 2,000,000 acres of old-growth coast redwood trees in California have been logged. Fact:WikipediaviaReddit| Image:Bruno Wolff ...