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jmdbusiness reviewed the destination Lassen Volcanic National Park on Aug 08, 2011
"Lassen Peak, Mt. Brokeoff, Bumpass Hell, Paradise Meadows are musts. South East side of the park (Juniper Lake area) are much less visited."
jmdbusiness likes Jack London State Historic Park on Aug 08, 2011
Jack London State Historic Park is a memorial to writer and adventurer Jack London, who made his home at the site from 1905 until his death in 1916. The park was once part of the famous writer's Beauty Ranch.
The park contains the cottage residence where he wrote books, short stories, articles and letters while he oversaw various agricultural enterprises.
jmdbusiness likes Napa And Sonoma Valleys on Aug 08, 2011
Napa & Sonoma:
About an hour north of San Francisco are the two valleys of Napa and Sonoma. World-famous for their wine, fine dining, natural beauty, arts and events, Napa and Sonoma Valleys offer visitors a lot to do. Wine enthusiasts can tour vineyards and wineries as well as take in the natural surroundings on foot, by bike, train, van or limousine.
jmdbusiness likes Golden Gate National Recreation Area on Aug 08, 2011
The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is a U.S. National Recreation Area administered by the National Park Service that surrounds the San Francisco Bay area. It is one of the most visited units of the National Park system in the United States, with over 13 million visitors a year. It is also one of the largest urban parks in the world, with a size two-and-a-half times that of the consolidated city and county of San Francisco.
jmdbusiness likes Redwood Regional Park on Aug 08, 2011
Redwood Regional Park is located just a few miles over the ridge from downtown Oakland. It is a hidden redwood forest whose peaceful groves give little evidence
of its bustling past. In the mid-1800s, what is now Redwood Regional
Park was the scene of extensive logging to supply building materials
for the San Francisco Bay Area.
of its bustling past. In the mid-1800s, what is now Redwood Regional
Park was the scene of extensive logging to supply building materials
for the San Francisco Bay Area.
jmdbusiness likes Calaveras Big Trees State Park on Aug 08, 2011
Four miles north of Arnold off Highway 4, the colossal trees of Calaveras Big Trees State Park stand in quiet testimony to prehistoric times. These massive relics, which can reach a height of 300 feet and a diameter of 33 feet, are descended from trees that were standing when dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and birds, mammals and flowering plants began to appear.
jmdbusiness likes Point Reyes National Seashore on Aug 08, 2011
Point Reyes is a few miles north of San Francisco and offers a number of great hiking options. There are short hikes to the beach from several entrances, as well as longer backpacking options. There are many campsites near the beaches with water and facilities. The lighthouse on the point is also a major tourist attraction, as are the wildflowers in the spring.
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