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Melissa Flores

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Fullerton, California, United States

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May 28, 2012

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latnpnay reviewed the destination Santa Catalina Island on May 28, 2012

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"Great for a day trip. Next time I'll try the hiking or camping. Not much to do other than to shop on the strip or explor the island. "
Visited on Apr 30, 2004
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latnpnay reviewed scubaairpig's guide Ice House Canyon on May 28, 2012

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"All you love about Southen California on this great hike. Trekking sticks recommended. Continues incline till you hit the saddle. Can be windy and cold, it was when we went. "
Visited on May 26, 2012
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latnpnay reviewed the destination South Carlsbad State Beach on May 28, 2012

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"Very clean and free parking!"
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latnpnay likes Corona del Mar State Beach on May 28, 2012


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latnpnay likes Santa Catalina Island on May 28, 2012

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When it comes to outdoor recreation, Catalina Island fits the bill. And as for hiking, Catalina can’t be beat. No other Channel Island features the diversity that Catalina has to offer. An assortment of loop trails give day hikers a great glimpse at a variety of Island locales. The “grand daddy” of them all is the Trans-Catalina Trail, a 37.2 mile trail that transverses the entire island.
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latnpnay likes South Carlsbad State Beach on May 28, 2012

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The San Diego Coast is world famous for its mild year-round climate. This 50-mile stretch of coastline, from the U.S. Marine Corps base at Camp Pendleton to the Mexican border, contains some of California’s most interesting and rare examples of natural and cultural heritage. South Carlsbad State Beach has historically been described as “cobble beach.
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latnpnay likes Huntington State Beach on May 28, 2012

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Huntington State Beach is the site of a nesting sanctuary for the California Least Tern, a rare and endangered species. The beach is also sanctuary for the threatened snowy plover. The park features a bicycle trail, and popular activities include surfing, skating and surf fishing. The park has fire rings for bonfires. This popular beach extends two miles from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Beach south to the Santa Ana River on the Newport Beach boundary.
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latnpnay likes Huntington Beach State Park on May 28, 2012

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Located in the city of Huntington Beach along a two-mile stretch between the Santa Ana River and Beach Blvd, this broad, sandy beach is popular for surfing, fishing, volleyball, bonfires, bicycling, running and walking. At the south end of the park is a nesting sanctuary for the endangered California Least Tern. The beach is open every day from 6am to 10pm.
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latnpnay likes Cucamonga Wilderness on May 28, 2012

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latnpnay likes Griffith Park on May 28, 2012

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