Sea Lion Caves-Largest Sea Cave In America!

Oregon is home to the  largest sea cave in America! The company, Sea Lion Caves, charges $14 for adults, $13 for seniors, and $8 for children. Unless if there under 4. Then its free! They are located in Florence, Oregon. If you want to check out the website, check it out here… http://www.sealioncaves.com/ […]

By |2016-07-17T17:03:35-04:00July 16th, 2016|All Blog Entries, Oregon|0 Comments

Oregon Sand Dunes National Recreation Area

If you want a huge white sand beach pretty much to yourself, this park is for you. I am not going to say it is a must see on the Oregon Coast but it definitely has something to offer if your looking for something to do and your in the area. This recreation site is [...]

By |2016-08-14T15:41:48-04:00July 15th, 2016|National Forests, Oregon|0 Comments

Crater Lake National Park-Oregon Hiking

Crater Lake National Park is small relative to how big the National Parks usually are, but the park is so beautiful! If you want to see a lot with minimum effort, this park is for you! As far as Crater Lake goes, there is not much hiking required in order to get a great shot! [...]

By |2017-08-20T23:47:18-04:00July 15th, 2016|All Blog Entries, National Parks, Oregon|0 Comments

Lassen Volcanic National Park

Lassen Volcanic National Park does not have the popularity among the National Parks in the United States, but it definitely should not go unnoticed. This park is filled with volcanic features and hydrothermal activity with surrounding peaks! It also features a lot of backpacking opportunities and the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) runs through it!) Definitely a [...]

By |2017-07-31T14:13:17-04:00July 12th, 2016|All Blog Entries, California, National Parks|0 Comments

Garrapata State Park- California State Park- N of Big Sur

Garrapata State Park lies north of Big Sur, and south of Point Lobos. Two amazing adventures to check out on the California Coast. Garrapata Sate Park is another cool adventure to explore if you are in the area. It promotes great coastal views and is known for it’s aggressive beach [...]

By |2017-12-31T17:14:23-04:00July 12th, 2016|All Blog Entries, California, State Parks|0 Comments

Big Sur- A California Coast Must!!!!

Big Sur is a beautiful place accustomed with viewpoints right along this jagged-edge highway, filled with twists and turns at every corner. It offers spectacular viewpoints accessible for everyone and is also equipped with three State Parks for the hiking enthusiasts; Julia Pfeiffer, Pfeiffer, and Andrew Molera. […]

By |2017-07-31T14:19:55-04:00July 12th, 2016|All Blog Entries, California, State Parks|0 Comments

Yosemite National Park Hiking- Yosemite Valley Floor

Yosemite National Park is in the top 20 largest National Parks, ranking number 16. You could spend an entire summer just hiking all the trails in Yosemite. It’s huge! There is a lot of hiking and there are many other things to do there too such as fishing, rafting, rock-climbing, swimming, etc. It’s a fascinating park [...]

By |2017-07-31T16:03:02-04:00July 9th, 2016|All Blog Entries, Backpacking, California, National Parks|4 Comments

Point Lobos- one of the best sights for coastal views and wildlife viewing in California

Point Lobos is a State Natural Reserve in California that offers an intricate trail system loaded with coastal views and wildlife. If you heard of Big Sur, one of the most popular coastal hiking attractions in California, this is just as good in my eyes! Or even better. […]

By |2016-06-28T22:01:59-04:00June 28th, 2016|All Blog Entries, California, State Parks|0 Comments

See Seals in their natural habitat, for FREE!!!!!

There is a seal sanctuary right off the coast of California, right off highway 1. It is north of Hearst Castle, pretty much directly in-between Los Angeles and San Francisco. It is called Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery. There are so many seals molting/resting/mating/giving birth right in front of your eyes! Obviously not all at [...]

By |2016-06-26T21:20:17-04:00June 26th, 2016|All Blog Entries, California, Wildlife - what to do|0 Comments