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Newton Canyon Falls

Newton Canyon Falls

Newton Canyon Falls is a splendid tourist destination in the Santa Monica Mountains with spectacular views of Malibu coast and its beach mansions. The waterfall hike is extremely popular for biking, walking and birdwatching, owing to the awe-inspiringly tall tropics like pines, redwoods and Californian wildflowers. Newton Canyon Falls cascades out of steep rock faces strewn with lush moss. The ferns and sprouts on the top adorn the rock bed afront with bright, chartreuse accents, while a centuries-old oak marks the lower section of the waterfall. The hiking and camping trails have flat rock formations and glistening creeks that make your journey as adventurous as the destination. Read More

Nicholas Canyon County Beach

Nicholas Canyon County Beach

The Nicholas Canyon Country Beach is a public beach located in western Malibu and is popularly known as Point Zero or Zeros for the waves that break on the boulder-strewn point. People come in here for activities like Surfing, swimming, fishing, scuba diving, sunbathing, windsurfing and tide pooling. There are picnic tables all over the place and the clean, sandy beach makes it suitable for strolls. There are food trucks available here in the vicinity which provide a fresh taste accompanying the airiness of the beach. There are restrooms, showers and lifeguards stationed at frequent intervals. The ideal time to visit is during low tide. The place usually gets busy over the weekend. Read More

Night Gallery

Night Gallery

Night Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Los Angeles, California. It was established in 2010 by Davida Nemeroff. This gallery is a leading platform for budding artists in Los Angeles. It is an artist-run site and the artworks are distinct from other galleries in the town. displayed here, are The past exhibitions include In the Garden, Sterling Wells, Big moods, and more. Some popular artists featured in this gallery are Han Bing, Mira Dancy, Wanda Koop, Anne Libby, and others. Visitors can schedule an appointment through their website. Read More

Norton Simon Museum

Norton Simon Museum

Blended in the aesthetic of Colorado boulevard of Pasadena city, this ‘H’ shaped art museum has distinct brown tiles engraved in its exterior walls making it an architectural delight to everyone laying eyes on it. What lies inside these curved and shiny walls is a gorgeous collection reflecting diverse artistic expressions from different parts of the world. Housing artists like Rembrandt, Picasso, Van Gough and Monet, the museum stands as a dynasty to numerous American, European and Asian paintings as well as sculptures. You can stroll through various exhibitions in the skylit galleries which filters natural lights to protect the artworks, to reach the basement decorated with sculptures of Buddha. With different wings exhibiting different periods, it also has a sculpture garden lined with beautiful flowers, trees and a lily pond at the centre. All the artefacts are supported by well informative placards and audio descriptions for the visitors to understand each work’s significance. The visitors can actively engage in the frequent tours, art classes, workshops and lectures organised by the museum. You can also attend musical and educational performances in the theatre contained by the museum. Conclude your visit to this infamous cultural treasure by buying souvenirs from the gift shop or by having a delicious meal at the restaurant near the pond occupied by ducks. Read More

Oak Glen

Oak Glen

Known as the only place in San Bernardino County with fragrant apple orchards that grow a mile high, Oak Glen’s fame comes from its rustic farmlands and berry fields. This census-designated place in California has a close-knit agricultural community who run casual restaurants, chic cafes, cideries and bakeries selling apple pies from one end of town to the other. Oak Glen has a popular shopping district where you can find fresh seasonal goods, homemade snacks, stylish apparel and gifts for loved ones. The town has one central road that runs across an idyllic valley with the grand Potato Canyon and Wilshire Creek Canyon on either side. Dotted along mature oaks and pines are group camps for travelers, offering sumptuous tents at the foothills of lush green mountains 4000 feet above sea level. You can enjoy wagon rides for sightseeing, live music and kids crafts during weekends. Yucaipa National Park is a hotspot for pedal boating, picnic grills and disc golf along the picturesque beach. From 27th to 29th November each year, the Apple Butter Festival celebrated here is a uniquely native 16th century tradition to harvest winter preserves. This is also a chance to participate in the neighborhood meetings and contribute to the ardent local businesses. Read More

Ojai

Ojai

Located northwest of Los Angeles, Ojai city is a hub of tourism atop the valley of Topa Topa Mountains, offering thrilling adventure activities like scenic hikes, trail biking and horseback riding. Built in 1917 in Spanish Colonial Revival fashion, the quaint city is popular for its beautiful boutique hotels, sprawling farms and spiritual retreats. It has an eco-friendly atmosphere away from the hustling city and its chain stores. Ojai borders the spectacular Los Padres National Park which houses the Lake Casitas Recreation Area, ideal for picnics, boating, fishing and hikes. Kids can have a blast at the water park on site. You can also visit Ojai’s spiritually-focused, mystical sanctuary nicknamed Shangri-La as its theme is an adaptation of James Hilton’s Lost Horizon. Meditation Mount, a wellness-oriented location here, is a tranquil hiking spot with panoramic views of the tropical forests and mountain top vineyards. Nature lovers can also tour the newly established Cluff Vista Park having themed gardens of native Californian flora. Several small businesses owned by residents sell traditional art, souvenirs and local snacks along the banks of Santa Ana Creek. The Ojai Music Festival held after Memorial Day is a 4-day fest to enjoy live classical music performances by America’s top artists. Read More

Pacific Park

Pacific Park

Pacific Park is an oceanfront amusement park in Santa Monica, California. The park is situated on the Santa Monica Pier that lies directly opposite the Pacific Ocean. This park has around twelve rides counting upon the fun-filled roller coaster that circles most of the park's area and the world's foremost and solitary solar-powered Ferris wheel. Also, there are restaurants & other games on site. Pacific Park is the only amusement park on the West Coast of the United States lying on a pier and the only admission-free park in Los Angeles. EPR properties own this park & it is operated by Premier Parks, LLC. Pacific Park is open round the year, but it has limited operations during the off-season. Admission to this park is free of charge. However, you are required to pay for the rides at the corresponding ticket booths. You can pay as you ride, or you can buy the unlimited access wristbands at $32.95 for adults & children above 7 yrs, and $17.95 for children of ages 7 yrs & below. Read More

Pala Casino Spa and Resort

Pala Casino Spa and Resort

A stone’s throw away from the grand Temecula valley, Pala Casino Spa and Resort in the heart of a lively town offers upscale accommodations and sweeping views of Mount Palomar. The architecture of the hotel building is mesmerizing and features majestic accents of brown. Boasting of polished amenities like an outdoor pool, a day spa visited even by celebrities and fully equipped meeting rooms, the hotel is acclaimed among tourists, leisure travelers and executives alike. Pala’s casino is styled with modern decor and provides a plethora of table games you can play with Indian reservations. Tournaments with high stakes are this casino’s specialty and take place at the beautiful floor room. The luxe suites at Pala Casino Spa and Resort are fitted with well-appointed bedrooms and living spaces with minibars. The resort houses 9 casual restaurants with Asian and continental menus. You can dig into sumptuous steaks, fresh seafood and huge burgers at the Oak Room, Pala’s most popular eatery. After enjoying a rejuvenating splash at the pool, you can grab chilled drinks and hot coffee at the poolside cafe and bar. On consulting their tour desk, you can smoothly arrange full tours of Los Angeles and nearby cities with rented cars. Read More

Palisades Park

Palisades Park

Palisades Park is amongst the most scenic parks in the Santa Monica area. Located along the famous Ocean Avenue, this 26.4-acre park extends from the Santa Monica Pier. It is a beautiful park with magnificent views of both the Pacific Ocean and the coastal mountains. It is home to a variety of trees such as palm, pine and fig trees. The park is a perfect place for families and tourists alike. It is a great space to have picnics, thanks to its lush lawns, benches and restrooms spread across the park. The park also has access to multiple parking spots across its length, making it convenient for visiting guests.Apart from the beautiful view of the Santa Monica Bay, visitors will also come across the Santa Monica statue. It is a statue of Saint Monica, after whom the city is named. This concrete work of art was installed in 1934 by Eugene Morahan. Another historic place to visit in this park is the Santa Monica Camera Obscura, which is now a community art centre. Other sights in this park include a totem pole belonging to the Native Americans, the Beacon Overlook and the rose garden. Read More

Palm Springs

Palm Springs

Palm Springs is a posh city in Southern California, a laid-back holiday destination offering glamorous urban culture and a serene desert getaway. With a great culinary scene, most restaurants, bars and cafes offer Greek, American, Asian and multi-cuisine dining options alongside exotic Polynesian cocktails. Spotting a Hollywood star shopping or walking down the main street is a common occurrence, leading to Palm Springs being popularly known as “The Playground of the Stars”. The Palm Desert Marriott and its bar has legendary nightlife and 5-star accommodation with an outdoor pool, fine dining and desert views. Korakia Hotel is a Moroccan-inspired property with a luxe spa and a rustic-chic souvenir shop. Modernism Week is an annual festival to celebrate the mid-century retro aesthetics of the city’s architecture and culture. Palm Springs is also popular for its bountiful natural beauty, best enjoyed at the Aerial Tramway. Sitting in a rotating cable car, you can enjoy spectacular vistas of the city and semi-arid mountains. You could also savour nature walks at the non-profit Living Desert Zoo while admiring the scenic habitat of giraffes, foxes, ostriches and snakes. The heritage of Palm Springs is portrayed in the city museum which houses 59 WWII planes and archaeological artifacts. Read More

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