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Things To Do – Crescent City, California
OK prices , but worth the prices for the quality. More on insiderpages.com
Museums – Trinidad, California
Trinidad Museum Society Trinidad Ca redwood north coast california More on Trinidadmuseum.org
Landmarks – Trinidad, California
Inscription. Founded April 8, 1850, Trinidad is the oldest town on the Northern California coast. During the 1850s, it served as a vital supply link between ships anchored at Trinidad Bay and miners in the Klamath, Trinity, Salmon ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Crescent City, California
We have gone by this course, many times, on are way up the coast to Oregon. This time we decided to play. Played May 11th. Nice surprise. Regulation 9 hole course. Nice conditions, Old style, open ... More on GolfReview
National And State Parks – Crescent City, California
This 14,000-acre park has been off-limits to logging since the early 1920s. It was designated a World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Preserve, in 1980 and 1983, respectively. The park is home to some of the worlds tallest ... More on Trails
Things To Do – Crescent City, California
2 ramps, 300 parking spaces, boat rental More on Exploredelnorte.com
National And State Parks – Orick, California
This is a great trail for the weekend hikers, backpackers, or simply someon More on Trails
Campgrounds – Wilderville, Oregon
Dogs of all sizes are allowed. There are no additional pet fees. Dogs may not be tied to the picnic tables, and they must be leashed and cleaned up after. Dogs must be taken to the specified dog wa... More on DogFriendly.com
Beaches – Crescent City, California
Pets are also allowed at road accessible picnic areas and campgrounds. Dogs must be on a 6 foot or less leash and people need to pick up after their pets. To get to ... More on DogFriendly.com
Things To Do – Grants Pass, Oregon
The Aquatic Wellness Center has been established as a non-profit organization with plans to provide for the Community of Grants Pass, Oregon, an Aquatics Center that will provide Recreational Swimming, Aquatic Therapy and Rehabilitation, ... More on familydaysoutusa
Restaurants – Central Point, Oregon
great food: pizza was great... More on Dine.com
Things To Do – Grants Pass, Oregon
Brand new park opening on June 19th. First indoor park in southern Oregon. Allows bikes and scooters during certain times and days. Helmets only if under 18. $6 first hour, $2 each additional hour, $15 all day, $75 30 day pass. Has ... More on skateboardpark.com
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