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Those who enjoy literature or simply visiting historic buildings will enjoy this museum that features rare manuscripts, maps, scores of music and more.
Climb into a kayak and allow professional guides to take you though the sea caves and view marine wildlife. With smooth waters, these tours are great for beginners.
Visit a magnificent chateau set among 120 acres of vineyards, tour a culinary sensory garden, tasting room and food and wine pairings with Chef Justin Wangler..
Hand-crafted, small batch production illustrates our commitment to a standard of excellence in every product we produce. Our promise is super-premium, top shelf, whole flower as the main ingredient every single time. Cultivate Your Soul!
Adventurists will get a thrill from this incredible kite surfing experience on Hood River. Sign up for kite boarding lessons to learn or practice your skills.
Kiva’s award-winning weed edibles use natural ingredients and precise THC and CBD dosing in a delicious variety of premium gummies, mints, bites, and chocolates.
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.
In addition to the delectable taste of their chocolate varieties, Kollar Chocolates will also tickle your senses with their unique chocolates individually handcrafted by its owner, Chris Kollar, in a glass show kitchen.
Cradled on the cool Gold Hill, Kriselle Cellar's tasting room is open daily. Wine lovers are invited to sample fantastic wines paired with wood-fired pizza while being captivated by lovely rolling hills and green pastures below.
La Morenita Market continues to be your #1 source for Latino groceries, general merchandise, and the freshest produce.
With rolling hills and sweeping views, this challenging golf course provides a fun game for the experienced golfer. Enjoy delicious food and prepare for windy afternoons.
At this well-maintained historical site, you can wander around and learn about the history of missionary life, spot wildlife and animal pens with donkeys, sheep, a bull and more.
Offering up over 180 artisan tequilas in a beautiful, warm, and comfortable setting. Beer, wine, tequila and Margaritas guaranteed to put a little swerve in your step. Terrific place to host an event featuring Mexican food and drink.
This consignment shop sells quality clothing in great condition. Sell previously worn clothing or shop for brand names for affordable prices.
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 a walk along a paved trail around the lake, or take advantage of the public barbecue areas and picnic tables at this regional park. There is also playground equipment for toddlers and kids, and a volleyball court for kids of all ages.
Hike through the woods, take your dog to the dog park, or have your kids play on the exceptional play structures at this lovely park. You may or may not see the lake, depending on the drought.
A signature Robert Trent Jones design, the course follows the natural terrain among oak-studded coastal hills and features many bunkers and elevated tees.
This lively brewery has plenty of indoor and outdoor seating with heat lamps. Order a sampler and a bite – many food options are vegetarian-friendly – or tour the brewery and pick up a souvenir at the gift shop.
Technically part of the Colorado River, Lake Austin is a recreational hot spot that is also used for flood control. Of course, visitors are most interested in boating and fishing in the lake which is known for its stock of largemouth bass and catfish.
Soak in all the beauty of Lake Berryessa on a rented water toy of your choice. Whether you're looking to reserve a ski boat, pontoon boat, or jet ski, you'll spend the day making memories to last a lifetime.
Whether you come to unwind by the 54 miles of lake shoreline or to fish, boat, ride horses, or enjoy water sports, you're sure to love the gorgeous views of Lake Camanche. Rest easy at RV parks, cottages, or other lodging options.
The general public is permitted to enjoy the sports of boating and fishing at Lake Hennessey, the City of Napa's largest local reservoir. Green space alongside Napa's largest reservoir, open for fishing & boating, but no swimming.