The museum, church and garden are open daily for tours that begin in the Mission gift shop. Self-guided tour hours are 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM daily. Docent-led tours are available for groups from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM and must be scheduled in advance.
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The museum, church and garden are open daily for tours that begin in the Mission gift shop. Self-guided tour hours are 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM daily. Docent-led tours are available for groups from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM and must be scheduled in advance.
Calling all adventure addicts! Conquer your fear of heights by rappelling, zip-lining, and climbing the rock wall. Then, explore the area on foot by touring the caverns and hiking the trails. Expect to get dirty, so bring a spare change of clothes.
Said to be one of the best in the country, this aquarium wows and amazes its visitors with a variety of exhibits including a kelp tank and a deep sea feature that can entertain for hours.
This small zoo provides an educational tour and has a unique bed and breakfast experience. You can also feed the elephants for a nominal cost.
Moreton Bay Fig Tree is Santa Barbara's beautiful historical landmark located off Montecito Street. Standing tall at 80 ft tall, a circumference of 41 1/2 ft ; & crown of 176 ft, this fig tree is officially listed in the California Register of Big Trees.
Take a nature walk through Morro Bay to see the Rock and spot wildlife. With great photo opportunities and nearby restaurants and shops, it makes for a great day trip.
One of the region’s most breathtaking and awe-inspiring natural landmarks. Must see sights include the aptly named Paradise 5,400 feet up Mount Rainier, or stop by Longmire visitor center to explore everything the park has to offer.
This adventure park is the Disneyland of outdoor activities. Go hiking, running, rock climbing, zip-lining, play golf, or just bring a group of your friends and family and have a BBQ picnic.
Make reservations to visit this optical illusion attraction among giant redwood trees. Your tour guide will provide an entertaining experience at this museum / comedic act / interactive science show.
Known as the "Friendliest Casino in America," Napa Valley Casino gives gamblers the chance to compete in their Poker World Series and they offer $25-50 limit on Hold 'em every Saturday at 2pm.
Napa Valley Cooking School is a premier culinary school in the heart of America’s wine country offering both professional and recreational culinary education.
A unique way to glide throughout the wine country!
The Napa Valley Wine Train is Napa's most distinctive restaurant. Enjoy gourmet dining, wine tasting, winery tours, and special wine events all aboard beautifully restored antique rail cars.
Napa’s Riverfront is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Napa. Come enjoy our beautiful river, shops, and restaurants. Parking is easy.
Dedicated to the author John Steinbeck, this museum and memorial takes you through the life of Steinbeck and his books and features a bookstore inside the museum.
Nestled between Blue Ridge and Cedar Roughs east of Napa Valley, Lake Berryessa offers popular activities such as fishing, boating, water skiing, wake boarding, jet skiing, sailing, swimming, hiking, biking, and much more!
Even first-time fly fishers will have a blast on a trip with Off the Hook Fly Fishing. No personal gear is required, and the staff will cater trips to your skill level.
Bring the whole family to experience the wonder and excitement at Old Faithful Geyser of California. Aside from the big attraction, have fun with biking lanes, serene gardens, goat farm and a very wide picnic and play area.
Kids and adults of all ages will enjoy exploring the different habitats at this well maintained zoo with natural habitats. Visitors love the elephant exhibit.
Take an exhilarating trip down the Wenatchee River rapids with Osprey Rafting Company. Those looking for a more laidback experience can take the kids on a family float, while nature lovers don’t want to miss the sights of Icicle Creek Nature Trail.
With plenty of parking and low admission fees, your whole family will enjoy a fun and unique experience walking among the ostriches and emus and feeding them.
An extraordinary find for lovers of aviation history. Familiarize yourself with the airplanes, drones, helicopters and fighter jets. Check out the flight simulator for the experience of soaring without leaving the ground. All ages will be impressed.
This area of downtown Portland is known for its galleries, shops, and some of the city’s best-known chefs and restaurants. Explore the area by foot and see what gems you find.
Sometimes, really old stuff can be really fun. Embrace nature and step back in time here in Calistoga's Petrified Forest. Take your time examining 3 Million year old trail of impressive redwood giants.
Enjoy stunning views at the top of this historical landmark. A tour guide will share the interesting history about the lighthouse as well as useful information about the area.
The pier sits in the Point Arena cove. The entire cove has a rocky bottom with no sand or gravel, a small stream runs into the ocean to the left of the pier, and there are reefs to both the south and north of the pier.
This historic and photogenic lighthouse and museum exudes a quiet beauty with its beautiful scenery. Enjoy walking along the paths and check out the quaint gift shop and aquarium.
Visitors will find awe and delight in the beauty and wonders of nature. Bring your camera and explore the incredible views and all kinds of wildlife. Hike through the woods and down to the water’s edge to view the tide pools and sea lions.
This quick stop is a must for those who love horror films as this famous landmark is the house from Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds.” Though you cannot enter the private residence, it makes for great photo opportunities.