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This spacious children’s park offers plenty of fun with its many structures and obstacles. Kids and adults alike can explore the hedge maze, suspension bridge, playgrounds and roller slide, as well as clean restrooms and picnic tables.
A fun Sonoma attraction, the museum offers up local history and old fashioned charm, The Rand Room will capture the imagination of train buffs, with authentic railroad cars, an operating telegraph system, and a big steam locomotive bell.
Features over 200 acres if landscaped grounds featuring indoor and outdoor artwork in a variety of mediums.
The 70-acre Douglas Family Preserve (DFP) is located near the intersection of Cliff Drive and Las Positas Road in the Mesa neighborhood. The open space provides recreation opportunities, such as hiking, dog walking, wildlife viewing, and bicycle riding.
This historical site is the location of a former military installation. Take a guided tour of the state park and view the beautiful architecture.
This stately country Victorian residence -- known since 1900 as Elmshaven -- was built in 1885 by railroad developer and executive Robert H. Pratt and served as a vacation home to the Pratt family until 1900.
This cozy museum takes a look into the Danish history of the valley and features antiques, furniture, and other knick knacks.
Spend a day exploring this incredible rock formation or stay overnight at the campsites. You’ll enjoy hiking, picnics, and exploring the great outdoors. Be sure to bring a camera.
After a bit of wine tasting, take in a bit of history at this intriguing museum. The self-guided tours of General Vallejo’s home in Sonoma is definitely a don’t miss on your to-do list. Take timeless photos at this beautifully furnished, historic home.
Come for a weekend and you might even strike gold at this property located by the Hageman Gold Mine. As one of the nation's longest standing gold mines, today, you can stay and play in a place as rich in gold as it is in American history.
Hand fans have been around for centuries. Check out this huge collection of world-wide fans, and learn some history and geography while you’re at it. Education and enrichment is offered to the public in this one of a kind museum. Bring the kids!
Located on the second floor of a bookstore, this small museum features a collection of books, history, and items depicting characters from the well-loved books.
A gem of a history museum, exhibitions and permanent collections bring historical events and local landmarks to life. The research center allows you to discover your roots and receive professional research assistance at no charge to museum members.
Located on a sprawling 10-acre property adjacent to Yosemite National Park, Highland House is an ideal stay before venturing into the great outdoors. Proprietors Mike and Alex are inviting and gracious hosts who make guests feel right at home.
Enjoy remarkable horseback trail rides on an incredible family owned ranch that has panoramic views of the beautiful rolling hills of the Sonoma Coast of Bodega Bay. Private and group tours available.
Beautiful state park featuring historical landmarks commemorating the life of celebrated author Jack London. Knowledgeable docents will take you on a tour of the museums, including the home of the author. Numerous gorgeous hiking trails.
Those who enjoy literature or simply visiting historic buildings will enjoy this museum that features rare manuscripts, maps, scores of music and more.
Knox Mountain Park is the City of Kelowna’s largest Natural Area Park. Activities include walking, running, hiking, pedal biking (road, cross country and downhill), birding, nature appreciation, and sightseeing.
Meaning “beautiful tear” in Latin, the house and estate were built by General Mariano G. Vallejo. Featuring an extensive museum, garden pavilion, serene reservoir for relaxing and small hermitage built as a getaway for the General’s son.
Enjoy the great outdoors on a sunny day at this park where you can swim, kayak, boat, and spot wildlife along the nature trail. There are public restrooms and play areas for children.
Be sure to make reservations ahead of time to secure a spot on either the 10:00 AM or 1:30 PM tour of the lush botanical gardens on the estate of renowned opera singer and gardener Madame Ganna Walska. The 14 distinct gardens dazzle the senses.
Enjoy a pleasant waterside picnic or play beach volleyball. With a variety of activities at this park, you’ll find something for everyone including barbecue pits, bike and kayak rentals and a children’s swimming pool.
Our mission is to enrich, educate and entertain children and adults through presentations of arts, family and entertainment performances, education programs, visual arts and community use of our facility.
This little town is overflowing with gold rush history: they have an Indian grinding rock, a blacksmith shop, a dilapidated jail, and a museum.The docent-led tour is informative and fun There are several trails, including one to the James Marshall monumen
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Originally a Vaudeville theatre, now a beautifully restored venue for live music concerts, parties, weddings, and gatherings. Featuring a dance floor, full service bar, dressing rooms, retractable movie screen and more. Adjoining saloon and dining house.
Pack a picnic and wander through the meandering paths to view varying beautiful gardens. The beautiful views, sculptures, and gardens are worth the admission fee. Dogs are welcome on leash.
For two weeks every July, you can experience a blend of musical performances and concerts of a wide variety ranging from orchestra, blues, jazz, folk, and contemporary music.
Take the family out and visit this small 5-acre zoo that is home to native animals and exotic species including several endangered species like the Cotton Top Tamarin and Black and White Ruffed lemur.
For more than two centuries, Mission San Luis Obispo has greeted travelers, pilgrims, and guests with open doors and a place to rest. Open year-round.
This well-preserved Catholic church is surrounded by a beautiful park and grounds. Parking at this landmark and walking around is free, and there is a small fee to enter and take the tour.