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Things To Do – Auberry, California
Choose and cut trees, Precut cut trees of other species available, Free candy canes, You may reserve trees, Free coffee, Free garlands/boughs, Christmas gift shop, Trees over 10 ft. are available . Tree Varieties: Choose and Cut: ... More on pickyourownchristmastree
Wineries And Vineyards – Hollister, California
L�al Vineyards is the creation and collaboration of owner Frank L�al and winemaker Dave �Griff� Griffith. Their motto? Their mission is to fashion truly exceptional wines that appeal to connoisseur and novice alike. The scenic 45-acre ... More on AppellationAmerica.com
Things To Do – El Portal, California
I hope someone comes along and fills this information in. There are definitely climbs at Hetch Hetchy and I would love to climb the big formation in the photo. Belay from a boat like ... More on RockClimbing
National And State Parks – Shaver Lake, California
Located adjacent to Lakeshore Resort at Huntington Lake Boat Ramp. The Trailhead provides additional parking for the Huntington Lake area. Restrooms and trail information are available at the site... More on Shaverlake.com
Things To Do – Yosemite Valley, California
We did this hike when our son was about 4 months old (in a baby bjorn). We took a backpack with fun stuff- bottle of ... More on Trekaroo
Things To Do – Mariposa, California
Following an old railroad bed, this out-and-back hike breaches the wild lower gorge of the Merced River, where hikers can explore the remains of an old mining settlement. Arriving at the North Fork... More on Trails
Things To Do – San Juan Bautista, California
Mrs. B's treasures has all kinds of collectibles, dolls, gifts and more. The most interesting thing we found there was cats and dogs set up in ... More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Bass Lake, California
Just minutes north on Highway 41, the family-owned Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad takes guests on a 4-mile narrow-gauge adventure through the scenic fir and pine forest. Between March and October, vintage Shay steam engine ... More on Basslake.com
Restaurants – Salinas, California
Very reasonable and real authentic Japanese food. More on insiderpages.com
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