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How long is the drive from Glendale to Carlsbad?

The direct drive from Glendale to Carlsbad is 363 mi (584 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 37 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Glendale to Carlsbad, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Greater Palm Springs, Palm Springs, Temecula, Joshua Tree National Park, Dana Point, Riverside, Palm Desert, and San Clemente, as well as top places to visit like Goodyear Ballpark and Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park, or the ever-popular Surprise Stadium.

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Top cities between Glendale and Carlsbad

The top cities between Glendale and Carlsbad are Greater Palm Springs, Palm Springs, Temecula, Joshua Tree National Park, Dana Point, Riverside, Palm Desert, and San Clemente. Greater Palm Springs is the most popular city on the route. It's 4 hours from Glendale and 2 hours from Carlsbad.
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Joshua Tree National Park

National park
Joshua Tree National Park is a stunning desert park in Southern California, covering nearly 800,000 acres of the Mojave Desert. It is known for its unique geologic formations and iconic Joshua trees. The park boasts a diverse range of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, bushes, palms, and various species of cacti.
9% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
46 minutes off the main route, 62% of way to Carlsbad
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Palm Desert

Shopping
Art Galleries
Palm Desert, located in California's Coachella Valley near Palm Springs, is known for its abundance of country clubs, golf courses, and upscale shops. The city center boasts The Shops on El Paseo, offering high-end boutiques, dining options, and art galleries. Nature enthusiasts can explore the diverse wildlife at The Living Desert Zoo & Gardens. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a variety of performances at the McCallum Theatre.
17% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
9 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Carlsbad
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Palm Springs

Palm Springs, located in the Sonoran Desert of southern California, is renowned for its hot springs, chic hotels, golf courses, and spas. The city boasts a plethora of midcentury-modern architecture and a vibrant shopping district along Palm Canyon Drive with vintage boutiques and dining options. In the surrounding Coachella Valley, visitors can explore hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails.
69% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
9 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Carlsbad
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Greater Palm Springs Film Office

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Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Carlsbad
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Riverside

Riverside, located in the Inland Empire metropolitan area of California, is a bustling city named after its proximity to the Santa Ana River. As the most populous city in both the Inland Empire and Riverside County, it sits approximately 50 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. The downtown area exudes a low-key charm that captivates visitors, with landmarks like Mission Inn Avenue and Market Street offering a sunny ambiance for exploration.
6% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
11 minutes off the main route, 78% of way to Carlsbad
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Temecula

Temecula, a charming city in southwestern Riverside County, California, is steeped in history and boasts a population of over 110,000. Established in 1989, it offers a blend of old-world charm and modern amenities. One of its notable attractions is the 1909 Temecula restaurant, located in a historic tin-roofed warehouse that was once a trading post and livery.
26% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
4 minutes off the main route, 87% of way to Carlsbad
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Dana Point

Dana Point, a city in Southern California's Orange County, is known for its picturesque Dana Point Harbor, offering dolphin and whale-watching cruises. The area also boasts popular surf spots like Doheny State Beach and Salt Creek Beach. Nature enthusiasts can explore the trails at Dana Point Headlands Conservation Area with its stunning ocean views and educational center. Families can visit the nearby Dana Point Tide Pools and Ocean Institute for interactive educational experiences, including guided tide pool hikes and exploring sea caves.
7% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
17 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Carlsbad
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San Clemente

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
San Clemente, a city in Orange County, California, is famous for its stunning beaches like San Onofre and San Clemente state beaches. The Beach Trail offers scenic ocean views and green parks along the coast, while the iconic San Clemente Pier extends into the Pacific Ocean near T-Street Beach. Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens showcases the city's original Spanish-style architecture.
7% as popular as Greater Palm Springs
13 minutes off the main route, 93% of way to Carlsbad

Best stops along Glendale to Carlsbad drive

The top stops along the way from Glendale to Carlsbad (with short detours) are Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, Mission San Juan Capistrano, and Palm Springs Air Museum. Other popular stops include Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park, Wilson Creek Winery, and Desert Hills Premium Outlets.
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Surprise Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Surprise Stadium is a popular baseball park in Arizona, serving as the spring training ground for the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals. It's not just for sports fans, though - the stadium hosts various events throughout the year, including free family movie nights, Fourth of July fireworks and parades. With free parking available, visitors can enjoy good food and beer while taking in a game or event. The stadium has been recognized as the No.
Great stadium and clean. Plenty of parking and a great little park across the street with a pond great for also walking around. City has gotten lots of new eateries close by. We've always had great seats.
Fab G — Google review
It was somewhat of a good environment for a local spring training fan like myself, but could ask better! Not enough shade for a small stadium, seats are not really comfortable and is a tight squeeze, and the food was disappointing! Overall, I think this stadium should go under a renovation to draw more attention for fans, especially since Surprise Stadium is far out west!
Johnny H — Google review
Great experience and a well kept stadium! The field is very nice. There was lots of staff and cops directing traffic for parking and leaving which helps with the crowd control. The line moved quickly getting into the stadium. We sat behind home plate which was really nice. The food prices are a little outrageous for a spring training game. $11 for a corn dog? You need to bring a clear purse or bag if it’s larger than a clutch.
Karen N — Google review
Large concourse nice good stands. Prices are a little high for certain things. The teams stores lack big time. Not near as big as they should be. Great views on your seats. If you want to see your favorite players I suggest spending the extra money and getting a little closer to home plate. The out grass areas are wonderful and plenty of room if you have little ones to run around.
Joshua K — Google review
Always a pleasant venue to watch spring training baseball. The staff is friendly and helpful and parking is free. Easy to get in and out of the stadium too. Watched the Angels-Royals game and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
CB B — Google review
Came to watch the Rangers and the Cubs in Surprise for the 1st time. Great time and for any good spring training game get here an hour or more before 1st pitch to avoid traffic. It was a blast a recommend for any baseball fan to come check out a spring training game.
GooseTavo L — Google review
Went for dog night. My pup enjoyed his time there, staff was friendly we got a lot of compliments on his behavior. The concession lines were long and it’s a bummer that they don’t sell chicken and hot dogs in the same line. Wish they had more dog nights.
Amber G — Google review
Be sure to ask for Autographs Been promising my son that we’d come out for Spring Training for nearly ten years. We finally made it and have been pleasantly surprised. If you arrive a little early, there’s no traffic and free parking just across the street. Security with their metal detectors and bag checks (clear-bag rule in effect) were quick and efficient, and the electronic ticket-takers were all working smoothly, so entering the stadium took only moments. There is plenty of staff, who all seemed friendly and frequently asked how they could help. Surprise Stadium is small and intimate (like a minor league park), but is in tip-top shape, with everything bright, clean and in working-order. It has an excellent design to maximize the whole ball-park experience. The seats are all close to the action so don’t worry if you can’t get a seat in the front rows. It is small enough to get in close to the players for a chance at a photo or autograph. My son and I were able to persuade several “big-name” starters to sign our caps / gloves. We were lucky enough to get tickets close to the dugout and felt right in the middle of the action. We were right up close to all the starters and quite a few AAA hopefuls. Great ball park food - brats, dogs, fries, beer (cans and draught), fries, nachos, all at (typical) ball-park prices. Food and drink vendors are located in the shaded area just behind the seats. There are plenty of vendors so I was frequently first in line, and never waited more than 2-3 people. The cashless payment system was quick and easy. The bathrooms are conveniently placed with plenty of stalls / sinks for easy in and out. The new MLB rules sped up the pace of play, so the action never lagged. The final out was only 2-1/2 hours after first pitch. A great experience overall. It is in the bright Arizona sun, so bring sunscreen and a hat. Like a minor league game with major league players. We will be back!
Clint H — Google review
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15850 N Bullard Ave, Surprise, AZ 85374, USA
https://www.surprisestadium.com/
(623) 222-2222
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Goodyear Ballpark

Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
10,000-seat baseball stadium hosting Cactus League spring training games plus year-round events.
Beautiful park. Awesome that ADA parking was no cost. Mostly clean. Bathrooms even pre game time were pretty gnarly. Friendly staff ..overall great
Laura M — Google review
Great way to see the Guardians, up close. We had seats behind home plate, though the last row so we could sit in the shade on an 82 degree day in February. Parking is convenient, easy access. Great view.
Phil F — Google review
The best MLB spring training ballpark! It’s very family friendly. The tickets are reasonably priced, parking is easy, and the staff are wonderful!
Nicole A — Google review
Nice ballpark, clean restrooms, free parking and easy to get to. But please improve your food offerings! Compared to all of the other spring training parks, this is the worst. Limited selections, the lines are super long and you ran out of Skyline chili dogs at yesterday's game well before the game ended. This is our only chance to get Skyline chili dogs for those of us that don't live in Indiana or Ohio.
Tony P — Google review
Great place for events, ballgames and pretty much anything else. Very nice facility.
L.J. C — Google review
Every single worker I came across was so pleasant. They have sunscreen available for free in the restrooms which is a nice touch. The only negative is there isn’t a ton of shade and those seats in the sun get HOT. Go Guards!
Jocelyn S — Google review
Ticket prices were affordable. Parking was easy and FREE! Food choices are limited and the lines were long. The ballpark was at best at 50% capacity. Family friendly environment.
John M — Google review
The stadium is beautiful. The restrooms are clean, the workers are great. The parking lot experience is a different story. We've been sorting here for over an hour, in one place. There is no one directing traffic out of the 3rd base lot. This is the handicapped lot, you would think they would be a bit more on the ball.
Sue B — Google review
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4.5
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1933 S Ballpark Way, Goodyear, AZ 85338, USA
http://www.goodyearbp.com/
(623) 882-3120
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Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park in Glendale, Arizona boasts the state's largest collection of exotic animals, including white tigers, lions, jaguars, giraffes, monkeys, kangaroos, sharks and penguins. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as feeding giraffes and petting stingrays. The park offers rides like the log flume through the aquarium and an African safari train.
We’ve been visiting Wildlife World Zoo for years, and it’s been a joy watching it grow and expand over time. There’s always something new to see, but some of our favorites never change—like the peaceful Sky Ride and the incredible kangaroo walkabout, where you can get up close and personal with the animals. It’s one-of-a-kind. The mini coaster is a fun little thrill, and the tram ride in the back of the park is a must-do for the full experience. If you're lucky, you'll catch a glimpse of baby animals in the nursery—a heartwarming highlight every time. The walk-through aquariums are always a hit, and the fact that they’re constantly adding new features keeps things exciting for return visits. The park is clean, the animals look healthy and well-cared-for, and there’s a good mix of things to do for all ages. There’s also a petting zoo, which is perfect for younger kids, and several other rides throughout the park that add even more variety to the experience. We usually visit during the week when it’s a bit quieter, though weekends offer more attractions and activities. A great tip for families: during Easter season, Hickman’s egg cartons often include buy-one-get-one-free coupons—a great way to save on what can be a slightly pricey admission. If you haven’t been yet, look them up and give them a chance—there’s something here for everyone, and it’s a great way to spend the day whether you're local or visiting.
Shannon — Google review
Lovely zoo with aquarium, restaurants and animal encounters. It also has a few rides and tours. We went today, 9/8/2025, and it absolutely as dead as could be. The heat was oppressive (but we knew it would be) and most of the attractions were for the summer. We pretty much had the place to ourselves and we really enjoyed our visit. We will be back in the Fall and in the Winter. We watched the Sea Lion show and we're lucky enough to see every big cat in action. The tram ride was wonderful and provided a great little break from walking. Our guide was great! The knowledgeable staff was friendly and available. The only thing that keeps this review from being a 5 is the lack of seating throughout the park and the aquarium. But, truly an absolutely awesome experience!
Regina S — Google review
We had a nice morning here at the zoo. It's larger than we thought...you can walk for quite a while. We went to the sea lion show and it was a hoot. Penguin feeding was ok...not great. The aquarium part of the tour is good. There are 2 or 3 buildings with aquariums I believe. The hands on stingray tank is cool. They actually love to be touched. We learned they call this type of stingray "Puppies of the Sea" lol. There are some food places on site. We had some brisket at the BBQ place which was just ok. We purchased tickets on Groupon...I think we saved $6 per ticket.
Bob M — Google review
We have been wanting to visit this park since we've moved to Arizona 3 years ago. Since it's located in the West Valley that's a big plus for us because we live in the West Valley and most of the fun attractions for kids are in the East Valley I require a long drive. I had a lot of observations about this venue which I will summarize with pros and cons PROS ~Lots to explore- Over 200 acres! ~Unique venue- zoo, aquarium, amusement park rides all in one ~ No crowds- This was our 1st visit. We went on a Sunday w/ beautiful weather. One person in our group said she had never experienced crowds in any of her many visits through the years ~ Sea Lion Show was very well done and included in admission ~ Lots of shade- which ia so nive on warmer days ~ Large variety of animals ~ Free Parking ~ Several restaurants CONS ~ Admission Price is on the high side ~ No family memberships ~ Walking pathways are dirt, so wear good walking shoes ~ No outside food allowed A Family membership plan for locals would be a great incentive to visit. Memberships that include rides would also be great. I would like to acknowledge EMPLOYEE TROY. He talked to us near the Kangaroo area, and told us all about the baby kangaroos. He was very professional, knowledgeable & friendly. Food was very good at the restaurant that we ate at called SLICE. Overall this was a 3.5 to 4.0 experience for me, but I am rounding up to 4.0, because there were a lot of positive things about our visit. Ultimately for local families I think that the high price is an obstacle. We are an extended family with four grandchildren and we are always looking for Great Value memberships locally that we can bring our grandkids to and enjoy throughout the year. It would be such a benefit to so many to create a family type of membership that would allow us to return on a regular basis at an affordable price. The ability to bring food in would also be great because a lot of families do like to pack food to save money. There are a lot of areas where picnic tables could be added. ~ Thank you for a memorable day!
The P — Google review
If you are in or near Phoenix AZ I highly recommend stopping here. Although a lot of the enclosures were empty, there was still plenty to see. A lot of the animals were interactive. I like how they have an outdoor section on the right, then an aquarium section on the left. That way you can go back and forth to cool down. I’ve also been to zoos with snack stands but this one has actual restaurants. I believe only the pizza place was open. Which was good but not great for the price and size. I do wish they put more effort into the enclosures for the animals to cool down. Some just had a puddle of water and no shade. I was on the verge of a heat stroke so I can only imagine how hot some of these animals are in the summer. Overall it was a cool experience. You can feed giraffes, go up in the air over a bunch of enclosures, food and gift shops.
Aurora F — Google review
We had a really great time here today. Went on a Thursday in November and the weather was great, had a minimal crowd and virtually all the animals were out to see. We started on the right side of the park, walked back to have lunch at Dillons Bbq, which was delicious, and really enjoyed the huge fish tank in the restaurant. We then ventured around the aquarium park and finished up in Adventure Land where we took the tram tour, which I highly recommend. Spent about 5 hours in total at the zoo.
James C — Google review
What a great zoo and aquarium. It seems to be slow but it was amazing to see the animals so up close. Monkeys are on little islands, peacocks are rooming freely. They have giraffe you can feed and various animal encounters too.
Aurianna P — Google review
Great place to see wonderful animals and make memories with family and friends. You don't want to miss the opportunity to feed the giraffes, birds, fish, and goats - what a blast for my 4 year old granddaughter! If you really like going several times a year, be sure to get the membership. The membership pays for itself after 2 visits. There are refill cup options and reasonable food prices. There is also a nice restaurant attached to the zoo.
Cathy B — Google review
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16501 W Northern Ave, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340, USA
https://www.wildlifeworld.com/
(623) 935-9453
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Sigler Western Museum

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Museum
Art museum
History museum
The Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg, Arizona is a must-visit for those interested in the town's Western heritage. With over 400 works of Western art, including pieces by renowned artists like Frederick Remington and Charles Russell, this museum has been described as a jewel filled with unexpected treasures.
We had a great time at the museum today! The paintings by Tim Cox were absolutely amazing! 💯 👍👏 The way he paints horses is remarkable! It was fun to learn how life it Wickenburg was in the 1800s! All the staff at the museum were kind, welcoming and helpful.
Tothetrailsandbeyond — Google review
We got free ticket to the museum through our local library. The museum isn’t that big, but it was fun! They have a downstairs area that is a replica of a western town in the 1800s.
Jayna M — Google review
I discovered this when looking over the culture passes at my local library and I am so happy we chose this. We are fortunate to be less than an hour from here and that makes a great day trip. The museum staff was so friendly and knowledgeable. They take such pride in their museum and such joy in sharing it with others. I'm excited to see them expand and look forward to visiting in the future.
Mazanec M — Google review
The gift shop is nearby and a great place to pick up gift items. Staff is very friendly. Highly recommend a stop here. (Sigler is their new name)
Selena J — Google review
This museum is awesome. They have beautiful photos and awesome videos. But th best part is down stair their set up is amazing! We enjoyed it very much. 😊
P M — Google review
The top portion is just an art gallery...but just wait until you go downstairs into an interactive section of the museum with recreation of buildings, a holograms in a recreation of a general store, a recreation of one of the smallest bars in America, and a saddle you can sit on. Be warned, you are able to fall out of the saddle if you don't balance yourself correctly. Overall a great Western museum that excels most in historical recreations. Staff was also nice and helpful!
Greater N — Google review
An absolutely pleasant experience. I've been to Wickenburg, Arizona many times. This was the first time I went to the museum. Most of all the volunteers were kind and helpful. They had a wonderful Cowgirl exhibit and art show, but don't forget to check out their downstairs blast from the past.
Zulma T — Google review
BEST place to see western art pieces! I definitely did not expect any of what I saw in the museum. The museum is pretty large with different exhibits. The sculptures are genius and so are the paintings! The downstairs was also incredibly interesting. The different displays they had give you some insight on the town of Wickenburg and its beginnings and was so insightful.
A.N. — Google review
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21 N Frontier St, Wickenburg, AZ 85390, USA
http://www.westernmuseum.org/
(928) 684-2272
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Bluewater Resort and Casino

Casino
Casinos & Gambling
Relaxed resort featuring a beach & a marina, plus a movie theater, bars & restaurants.
Giving this place 5 stars just because of not ripping people off. We stopped in here for breakfast on the way up to Laughlin and we both ate huge breakfast's for 8 bucks TOTAL! I was shocked. The casino was very nice and clean as well. Only problem is it's in Parker so unless you have a boat there's not much to do down here, but I guess if you are staying in Havasu it's worth a drive if you have the gambling itch.
Curtis — Google review
To start off this review, I would like to say my family and I were very excited to experience the blue water resort. We normally air BNB, but we wanted to check out this spot due to the boat slips and the water slide inside. (Water slide is totally closed down and broken, but they are still advertising it online as it's still open). Once we got to our rooms (3 marina rooms) Rms 1038,1039,1040 we discovered the disgusting conditions below. Our shower hadn't been cleaned in at least a month or more. The shower had mold and orange soap scum all throughout the grout. My whole family had to shower with our water shoes on like we were in the river. The bathroom door was rusting completely thru the backside. (Photo below) There was hair leftover in the shower from a previous stay before we got there. ( Proof the rooms weren't cleaned ) (Photos below) There was also dead gnats all over the bathroom ceiling (photos below) The door knob also fell off my bathroom door on the first day as well. The ironing board had dust about 1/2" thick. (Photo below) Besides the room conditions, the service was even worse. The hostess"Olivia" at the blue water grill was extremely rude to our entire group on multiple occasions. We ate pizza at the deli and everyone that ate it puked later that night. After speaking with management, I was told they would be in touch with me to discuss my concerns about our stay. They took my name and number and never reached out to me. If you want to stay somewhere and feel like a burden to the staff. This is the place! If I didn't have family coming from out of state to stay here with me ( reason for 3 rooms ) and two boat slips, I would've asked for my money back and stayed elsewhere. But there is a no refund policy. This place was absolute trash. And the staff was even worse. Please stay away from this dump.
Jesse B — Google review
I planned a trip with about 15 people for my 40th birthday here and one of our main reasons for coming here was the river access and the pool/slide in which i communicated when booking. When we arrived the slides were “deteriorating” and out of service plus the lazy river. The river access was blocked due the races but they only had them for one day. We ended up spending most our time at roadrunner and pirates den or in this casino. Roadrunner and pirates den know how make sure their customers are happy unlike this place. My parents got the Junior suite and their air conditioner kept going out. Had to move rooms a couple times and their security literally has nothing else better to do but to watch you in their little security room, run down and harass you all the time you do something that they don’t like. I ran into a lot of people at Pirates Den that were staying there and they all had many many complaints not only are they harassing but they’re also very rude. No one in that place showed any sign of respect or good customer service skills. The rooms are decent and clean, but there’s a lot of things broken inside of this casino. The owner needs to spend more money on hiring respectable people and on the amenities that they state they offer. I will never return to this hotel again! oh and one more thing watch how much of the ice that you have in your drinks at this place we all had major stomach aches on the first night and it had to have been because of the ice because that’s the only thing that we all have that day and the rest of the weekend that we’re the same..I told Bethany I would give her a shout out as she was the only nice and courteous person here! Bethany is an amazing bar tender!
Jen S — Google review
Usually this place is awesome, however this mid week trip was the worst. The water slide was drained and closed down for repairs I assumed. We made reservations online and paid the same price on a Tuesday as we have paid on Friday and Saturday! We booked through the property website. There was no Internet in the rooms but only on the casino floor, and very limited in the restaurant. The front desk has to be notified by the push of a button and then still waiting without pushing it twice. Mind you it's Tuesday night with a max of maybe 15 people in the whole casino. No bartenders or servers anywhere. The floor supervisor eventually came to tend bar with zero experience but a helpful attempt. In the recent past this place was hoppin, lively and enjoyable. Hopefully it gets back to fun again because it's a great location for lodging with easy boat & watercraft access.
ReAnna M — Google review
Thank you to the wonderful Manager and all of the excellent Support Staff!!! You helped a homeless disabled PTSD combat vet by providing a much needed hot meal for free when I had no money!!! There are literally NO SUPPORT SERVICES FOR VETERANS IN THIS ENTIRE TOWN!!! But the kind folks at Bluewater showed me favor, kindness, and compassion. Thank you so very much!!! 🙏🏾❤️
DUKE T — Google review
Would never stay there or recommend to anyone!!!! I wish I could give 0 stars!!! Place was dirty as hell!!! Had to wear our flip flops in the shower it was so filthy!! Hair on the walls!! Bugs everywhere!! Bathroom door handle kept falling off!! Rms #1038-1040, had 3 rms for all our family 9/20/25-9/225/25....Pizza at deli made us all throw up that night!! We planned my birthday trip there and it was the worst experience ever!!! The manager of this place never got back in touch with my husband after he made formal complaints to her. She said she was going to be in touch with us and never made contact back about our experience... DON'T STAY THERE!!!!
Heidi B — Google review
What an absolute horrible experience. First off, the grill. One day it's cash only, one day it's a 20-minute wait because they don't want to fill up all the tables because they are short staffed, the next day it's a 40-minute wait because the grill itself is broken. Then you move on to the casino, no complaints about the payback whatsoever. I'm a big player, and apparently that flagged the system to lock up all of my comps and all of my rewards points so I couldn't use them. Upon check out, I asked as a courtesy since I couldn't use any of my comps or My Rewards that they comp my room instead and they told me they couldn't comp my room because I didn't have any room specials. Well that wasn't the point. The point should have been they had issues and they should have made an effort which would have gone a long way in my head for the possibility of me returning to play again or even staying in a room. But now since they have no clue what they're doing I am never returning again. What a horrible experience and very poor customer service.
Shannon M — Google review
Blue Water Resort and Casino Fire alarm went off all through the last nights stay. I would give my room stay a zero but only had one star as lowest rating! Stayed three nights on Labor Day Weekend 2025. Paid over $200 a night for king premium room which fire alarm went off all through the last nights stay. Called front deck at 2am after getting zero sleep from fire alarm going off and lightning up entire room randomly. Front desk could only send security to our room to solve the problem? Security arrived, stated that the problem is a low battery and left as fire alarm continued to randomly go off? After light shined through the side end of blackout curtains, spouse and I got out of the badly stained sheets and lumpy, hard pillows bed to put our vessel from rented slip onto our trailer to drive four hours home ending our vacation. While checking out of Blue Water Resort and Casino front deck, attendant insured us when manager is available later that day, we would receive a phone call regarding our complaint about fire alarm going off in our room and Blue Water Resort and Casino couldn’t solve the problem. No phone call or email or any communication on the matter and it’s been a week ago as I’m writing this review? Blue Water Resort and Casino has the correct email address and cell number because they sent and called confirmation the day of our check-in to notify about Water Slide being closed due to renovation.
Michelle J — Google review
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11300 Resort Dr, Parker, AZ 85344, USA
https://bluewater-casino-resort.com/
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Salvation Mountain

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Salvation Mountain is a distinctive and offbeat attraction located on the way to Los Angeles. This quirky landmark features a mound made of adobe, adorned with vibrant religious folk art. Created by Leonard Knight, the project is free to visit and allows visitors to walk up the mountain, as long as they remain on the yellow brick road. There are restrooms and shaded areas available for those who want to explore this unique destination.
Went during Labor day weekend and it was not disappointed. The only bad this is that it was very very hot. The place is not big but there plenty of other stuff to see while you are there too. Always bring plenty of water n sun screen. Recommend go here during when it cooler season . There also two portable bathroom here too.
Mr. Y — Google review
Extraordinary experience! There’s not much to do, but lots of Art to see - could seem scary but feel very safe on the contrary. The staff were friendly and happy to chat (they also gifted us some postcards!) Remember to bring some water as can become very hot and humid in summer time.
Costanza S — Google review
I went to Slab City to visit my brother who lives there. I took him to the mountain. It was beautiful! A reminder of God's love for everyone... Rich or poor, we are all blessed by HIS presence. The art is from the soul and what a talent! Leonard made this from adobe and concrete! The walk up was steep, be careful! I was out of breath, but I made it! And WHAT A VIEW!! The staff are friendly and there are portapaddies there.
Jennifer N — Google review
Great place to be reminded that God loves us so much that he sent Jesus to die on the cross for our sins, and we are saved by faith alone! It's nice that there is a docent on site to answer questions. Listen to the audio tour while walking.
Godfrey H — Google review
Huell Howser would be proud! Visiting this small painted hill in the middle of nowhere is a spiritual journey. Coming around that last bend in the road, it appears. You know you have arrived. This was one man's singular mission. He had something to say, something he wanted the world to know, and he found a unique way of expressing this, in the desert wasteland east of the Salton Sea. It is to be seen. For me, it was on my bucket list. Be aware. The road out there is not as you would imagine. It is worse. It has not been maintained in many decades. The docent who greeted all visitors was kind, friendly, and helpful. I took his photo with his permission. I met a lot of good people there.
Barnett F — Google review
This is a special place (also when you're not religious). The staff is very friendly and sweet. Artist Ron was painting some old parts and I could paint a bit with him. Lovely place, lovely people.
Danique P — Google review
Very unique and cool art installation and dedication to one’s savior. I’m personally not religious but found this pretty neat. Be aware as of today, you’re not allowed to walk up/inside some parts due to renovations. Got here on a Sunday around 3:30pm and there was no one here. Prime for picture taking.
Sarah W — Google review
beautiful piece of public art surrounded by a vibrant community of desert artists who are so committed to keeping the original vision alive! talked to one of the main preservationists and he explained that it gets painted daily and cared for very thoroughly. felt like being in another world and everyone was so kind. very spiritual experience even for those who are not all about jesus
Y N — Google review
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4.5
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Beal Rd, Niland, CA 92257, USA
http://www.salvationmountaininc.org/
(760) 624-8754
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General Patton Memorial Museum

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History museum
Museums
Army museum
The General Patton Memorial Museum, located just outside the park at Chiriaco Summit, is a fascinating tribute to 20th-century conflicts and the namesake general's military legacy. Despite its remote location, the museum boasts an impressive collection of battle tanks and historical artifacts related to war in the 20th century. Visitors can explore a wide array of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam era military paraphernalia while learning about General Patton's life and accomplishments.
We had a good time at the museum. I hope people take the time to stop when traveling down I-10. We drove 2 hours specifically to see the museum and some other historic markers in the area. They have good quality displays. There are a large variety of artifacts that may differ from what you would see in other WWII museums. There is a mix of items that look like they are part of personal collections. These would be things that are significant to the period and the training ground but also including more personal items that relate to the museum but also the family that donated them. This is all blended with more professionally curated displays that tell the story of the area and the war. While I like the fact that the museum sits in the area used for training it is unfortunate how far it is from a major city. A larger population of visitors and a larger pool of potential volunteers would really help this piece of history reach more people, specifically younger generations.
Chris E — Google review
We enjoyed the musuem..its a little out of the way unless you are driving past on the way to Phoenix. Lots of amazing history and very well curated info. My kids loved playing inside the tanks and other vehicles.
Andrew M — Google review
Had the privilege to go to the General Patton museum today. Man what a cool little place. Memorabilia from WW1, 2 , Korea, and vietnam. Really cool uniforms, helmets, biographies (even one about Willie the generals dog) and of course the military equipment. If you like war history and have 18 bucks you have to check it out. 5 stars.
Jason P — Google review
Super nice staff, asked them if I could take pictures of the helmets in the cabinets from the side. They unlocked and I took as many pictures as I wanted. The museum itself is not that well maintained, lots of items are not labeled or explained. Some of the tanks are broken down with labels missing.
Hongyu Z — Google review
General Patton Memorial Museum is dedicated to the Desert Training Center with history of General George S. Patton, Jr and World War II. Located at Chiriaco Summit, CA More than one million men trained at the Desert Training Center - California / Arizona Maneuver Area during World War II. Preserving the Peace through the Lessons of the Past
Kdub — Google review
We've been wanting to visit this for a while. It's a great little museum about Patton's life, and especially about the desert training center that housed a million soldiers east of here in CA, AZ, ,and NV during WWII. Patton chose the location of the camp. There isn't much else here, but if you are a WWII history fan, this place is a gem.
Rachel L — Google review
Without question, it's worth the drive from Palm Springs to visit. Lots of historical information and the static display will not disappoint!
Rocky B — Google review
You have to pay to get inside and see things up close and personal, but there are also plenty of tanks and vehicles that aren't restricted by fence.
Nash E — Google review
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4.0
(119)
62510 Chiriaco Rd, Chiriaco Summit, CA 92201, USA
https://www.generalpattonmuseum.org/
(760) 507-4143
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Cholla Cactus Garden

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Vegetation
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Cholla Cactus Garden is a must-see attraction within Joshua Tree National Park. This otherworldly area offers vibrant colors and a flat loop walking trail that allows visitors to marvel at the prickly wonders of the cacti. It's recommended to visit during sunrise to witness a truly special sight and beat the crowds to hiking trails and points of interest.
This is another beautiful trail that loops around and I personally would rate it an "easy" hike. It's literally a Cactus garden. I highly recommend and advise to NOT touch any of the cacti. They literally will stick to you. Let's just say I know from personal experience. As always I recommend staying hydrated and having water no matter the situation in hot/warm weather.
Nelson M — Google review
Joshua tree and all it has to offer is amazing. In this week's visit, we were planning for the new moon and astro photography. We parked in the lot and walked in to set up the tripod for some long exposure shots. Clear skies, perfect weather in July, summer breeze, and only one other photographer so no light noise! I couldn't have asked for a better set up!
Salvador R — Google review
This was our group's FAVORITE stop in all of Joshua Tree! We had an entire sunset photoshoot, met some Europeans flying a drone, built a rock tower, and loved walking around the cacti. Watch your feet so that you don't step on any of them! Come here during golden hour, you won't regret it! There is a nice 1/4 mile walking trail around the garden, with many chances to walk off the trail and approach cacti. Nice parking lot with no water for the public.
Dennis G — Google review
It was cool to visit there. There were bees that super bothered us, but other than that, it was cool to see the cacti and panoramic view. Even in 7 AM, the sun was unforgivingly hot.
H. P — Google review
Absolutely stunning spot! The Cholla Cactus Garden in Joshua Tree offers incredible nature and breathtaking views. The layout is perfect, you can easily capture beautiful photos without other tourists constantly in the frame. It wasn’t crowded at all during my visit (a Sunday afternoon in mid-May), which made it even more enjoyable. Definitely a must-see if you’re anywhere near Joshua Tree!
Eric G — Google review
Beautiful garden especially at sunset. Be careful with the small cacti on the ground.
Paula G — Google review
One of the most magical places on this planet. You see nature's magnificent work at its best. Hundreds and thousands of cholla cactus standing proudly in the windy air of Joshua Tree National Park. The best time to visit is during sunset or sunrise when the entire place is cast with the golden light of the desert sun. Now, be careful to keep a safe distance from these 'teddy bear' cacti and don't try to wander off the trail.
Stephan P — Google review
My favorite place in Joshua Tree NP. A beautiful garden where you can really spend some time. It's a bit tricky to find the walking paths in between the cacti, as the paths are not very clear/visible. After some time you just get that it's up to you to decide where you want to walk and how far inside of the garden do you want to get. No toilet around.
Jana K — Google review
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4.5
(599)
California, USA
9

Painted Canyon Rd

Nature & Parks
Canyons
A scenic dirt road leads to a hiking area with narrow canyons & towering rocks in muted colors.
4.7
(230)
California, USA
10

Barker Dam Nature Trail

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Barker Dam Nature Trail is a popular 1.8-mile loop in Joshua Tree National Park, offering a diverse range of attractions. The trail features ancient rock carvings, desert scrub, and a historic reservoir dam dating back to 1900. Visitors can enjoy encounters with wildlife, unique plant life including cacti and Joshua Trees, as well as opportunities for rock climbing amidst cool rock formations.
Easy loop trail with views of the Barker Dam, petroglyphs, and nature. No wildlife sightings during our hike at sunset on January 14. Plenty of parking and two vault toilets at the trailhead.
Jesse W — Google review
Nice easy trail. Around 1.3 miles loop with only 100 feet elevation gain. You get to the dam around half a mile in, going clockwise. The dam would make for a good sunset spot, but I didn't stay that long. Easy to find parking when I got there around 4:40pm on a Saturday in February. Lots of people at the dam, so didn't wait around to get a good solo shot.
Vipul S — Google review
Beautiful hike at sunset! Ending up clocking just over a mile so it’s a short one but still highly recommended. It’s nearby some other good trails in Joshua Tree as well.
Jess R — Google review
Great place to visit, lots of rocks, trees and nature. I always love coming to this place gives me peace and tranquility. I would highly recommend you visit this place.
David M — Google review
Very impressive rock formations and a fun trail. It’s short tho only like 1 mile but worth it. It’s one of the prettiest spots unfortunately no water when I went but still impressive and beautiful with the exposed areas. A bit crowded since it’s one of the most popular hikes.
Carlos A — Google review
This is easy hike that goes in a loop. There isn't always water behind this damn but when we visited in May there was some water. It made the visit a little more picturesque.
Ken — Google review
Love the hiking trail around this beauty. Small but nice views. Must take Pictures here if u have kids take them very fun hike.
Erum B — Google review
Sadly, there will be very little water at the dam, but the hike is wonderful. Lots of Joshua trees, boulders to climb and rock cliffs to admire. Be sure to go to the end to see the Native American pictographs. For a few minutes you'll be transported in time. After the initial light climb, the trail is gentle and good for all ages.
Mini R — Google review
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4.4
(334)
California 92277, USA
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Hidden Valley Nature Trailhead

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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Hidden Valley Nature Trail Trailhead offers a picturesque 1-mile hiking loop with stunning rock formations and panoramic views of Joshua trees and the desert landscape. This easy and flat trail provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in the iconic Joshua Tree scenery. The trail is rumored to have been used by cattle ranchers in the 19th century as a hiding spot for their herds, adding an enchanting element to the experience.
Arrived at 9am on Memorial Day, and there were at least a 100 people on the trail already. This is a very easy and very popular hike. Took us around half an hour to walk the mile. Don't really need hiking boots or even shoes for this hike. The signs around the vegetation are all pretty descriptive and we spent time at each. Saw some squirrels and lizards too. There was a volunteer ranger going around with advice and giving more information. Good sized parking lot, and it's a short trail, so should always be people going out in the next few minutes. We were able to find a spot right away at 9am on Memorial Day.
Vipul S — Google review
It’s an interesting area of the park - the most fertile in terms of vegetation and someone used to support grazing at one point! The trail here is very poorly marked - only a mile loop that takes maybe 20-30 minutes. It’s pretty easy to walk through and there’s minimal elevation changes but there’s so many curves and turns that are not noted or lack signs.
Kevin W — Google review
Hidden Valley Trail is a 1-mile loop with about 100 feet of elevation gain. The path is clear and easy to follow. Super good way to knock out amazing views of the park in a shorter amount of time. You pass massive boulders, Joshua trees, and desert plants. Short side trails lead to rock formations. Signs share the history of cattle rustlers hiding herds here.
Jess R — Google review
It is beautiful and easy to walk. We saw some people hiking up the hills. There are restrooms and also a camping ground. We had a great time and I would recommend stopping by, although it is not outstanding compared to the rest. Hope you will enjoy it! Lots of parking space available:)
P H — Google review
This review is about stargazing at night at Hidden Valley. My go-to first stop for stargazing. Could have driven to Arch Rock but the rock and surrounding Joshua trees formed great backdrop when taking Milky Way photos! Can be a little crowded at night, so be prepared to have your photos tinted red from folks exiting the parking lot or from distant traffic along the main route.
Henry T — Google review
Such a nice enjoyable hike! Easy loop with beautiful views of the rock.
Bethany — Google review
Really loved this loop! First time experiencing JTNP and this was a fantastic hike. It’s easy and you really get to experience what JTNP is all about. We went in the evening and it wasn’t too hot and wasn’t crowded.
Vickie P — Google review
This trail is Majestic. If your schedule only permits a short hike, this is the one to take. It is wonderful that Joshua Tree National Park allows all type of rock climbing from repelling to free form. Be safe and have fun.
Dot M — Google review
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4.7
(681)
74485 National Park Dr, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, USA
https://www.nps.gov/jotr/index.htm
(760) 367-5500
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Coachella Valley Preserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Deserts
Nature & Wildlife Areas
4.5
(772)
California, USA
http://coachellavalleypreserve.org/
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Pioneertown

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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Pioneertown is a unique 1880s-themed community located in the High Desert of California. Originally built as a set for Western films and TV shows, it now features businesses and residences with an old-western charm. One of its notable attractions is Pappy & Harriets, a popular roadhouse known for surprise appearances by famous bands. The town's quaint western-style ambiance makes it worth a visit, especially if you're exploring the nearby national park or other attractions in California.
4.0
(184)
California, USA
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Palm Springs Air Museum

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Museum
Educational sites
The Palm Springs Air Museum, established in 1996, is a sprawling museum dedicated to combat aircraft from WWII to the present day. It boasts one of the world's largest collections of flyable and static WWII aircraft, including iconic planes like the Boeing B17 Flying Fortress and the Grumman F-14 Tomcat.
Well-kept museum with lovely staff! I was pleased to see the beautiful historical planes. Active Duty members get free admission, and so do military spouses (just show your ID). Still, it’s worth paying to help support this wonderful museum and keep the community alive. :)
Nikola G — Google review
Decided to explore another part of this exciting city and found myself at the Palm Spring Air Museum in Hot Springs 😀. Since my dad was a Marine, I try to honor him by visiting places like this and learning more about our military heroes through their stories and history. Just a little tip, it’s a really dry heat out here, so stay hydrated! The aircraft are retired, but the lessons and history they hold are alive and inspiring for anyone who loves to learn. Call or visit website to confirm hours. Tell them Team Smiley sent you.
Tressa S — Google review
From the moment you step onto the grounds, you're transported to a different era, one of innovation, sacrifice, and unparalleled heroism. ​What truly sets this museum apart is the incredible hands-on experience. Unlike many other museums where aircraft are roped off behind barriers, here you can get up close and personal with the planes. The collection of WWII, Korea, and Vietnam era aircraft is meticulously maintained, and many of the planes are still in flying condition. The opportunity to actually sit in the cockpit of a fighter jet is an exhilarating experience that appeals to all ages. ​The true highlight of the visit, however, is the staff. The docents are a mix of veterans and passionate volunteers who share their stories and knowledge with an infectious enthusiasm. Their personal anecdotes bring the history to life in a way that no plaque or sign ever could. They are a testament to the dedication and spirit of the people who shaped aviation history.
Neon P — Google review
This air museum is amazing! There are also vehicles and ship models. So much history in each hangar and outside. Icredible memorabilia. A staggering experience to see each of these aircraft upclose. There were planes being restored and getting worked on. Though most are grounded, i was told a couple still fly. My husband is a huge plane lover and this place was the perfect first stop in Palm Springs. Right next to the airport. There are guides in each area to answer questions and share information.
Valerie P — Google review
Absolutely incredible collection and curation! We were visiting in town and came here on a whim and all of us were completely blown away by everything here. Felt like i needed an entire day for each hanger to be able to truly appreciate everything! The F-117 exhibit alone was breathtaking and the docent in the hanger was super knowledgeable and friendly. Already planning trip to come back here from Maryland! Fair warning if you come here overestimate how long you’ll spend because there is so much to see, read, and watch!
Tommy K — Google review
Really nice museum, great collection of planes and World War II information. If you're thinking about doing the warbird rides go for it! It was extremely fun and the T6 airplane ride was amazing.
Adam K — Google review
Great museum! Multiple hangers with more planes outside. We spent 4 hours and could have easily spent another 4 if we stopped and read all the historical posts and information posters. Well worth the price of admission!
Morninglattes — Google review
This is definitely a must do if you visit Palm Springs. Fantastic war museum, hard to believe the size when you get inside. The displays are amazing and a credit to the devoted people that work there. One of the best I have visited, lots of great surprises.
Doug B — Google review
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4.7
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Parking, lot 745 N Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
http://palmspringsairmuseum.org/
(760) 778-6262
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway offers a unique experience, taking visitors on a scenic journey through Chino Canyon to the mountain station. The tram cars rotate as they ascend over 1 mile, providing breathtaking views of the Coachella Valley and its nine cities. Once at the mountain station, visitors can explore Mount San Jacinto State Park with its 50 miles of hiking trails, observation decks, natural history museum, and documentary theaters.
Absolutely incredible experience! The Aerial Tramway is a must-do in Palm Springs. The ride up the mountain was smooth, breathtaking, and surprisingly peaceful. The rotating tram gives you 360° views of the desert, cliffs, and forest—unlike anything else. At the top, the temperature was refreshingly cool and the views were spectacular. Whether you're up for a hike, a bite to eat, or just want to take in the scenery, it's well worth the trip. Staff were friendly and organized, and everything felt safe and well-maintained. Truly one of the highlights of my visit to Palm Springs. Don’t miss it!
Cindy A — Google review
View and ride up was spectacular. Did a 2 mile hike. Be aware it's much colder up there than where you park. After our hike the tram had electrical issues. Luckily we weren't stuck on it. It was down for several hours. Luckily it was back online that evening to take us down.
Anthony L — Google review
The tram is a fun experience and lifts you 8500 feet above the desert to a much cooler environment. We hiked to the summit of San Jacinto. We moved fast but if you are going to hike be prepared with water and some food. Also be prepared to scramble up some boulders at the summit! The mountains are covered with a forest providing some shade. Wear good shoes for hiking
Mark C — Google review
This was an awesome experience, and Gil, our tram operator, was fantastic. My friend was having issues with vertigo, and he handled it wonderfully. There was music playing, the view was magnificent, and even though it was quite a bit colder up top, the views made it more than worth it. The dine option with the ticket was okay. The food was basic, but for a few dollars more, it's good. I have a milk allergy, so I was unable to get the mashed potatoes, meatloaf, or lasagna, but they had chicken. It had a good flavor, but was very dry. The veggies & salad were pretty tasty, and the potatoes were just OK. No rave reviews, but for the price okay. Overall, with the tram, hike, ambiance, and friendly staff, I would definitely recommend trying this.
Tiffany J — Google review
The experience was excellent. There was no wind to speak of and the ride was super smooth going both ways, but steep and perhaps no ideal for people who are sensitive to heights. The views in the car and ontop of the mountain are spectacular. The food was well above average. The hike opportunities are nice and not very strenuous, although the high altitude and the thinner air will exert your body disproportionally. Would recommend the ride to anyone who is not fazed by heights.
Dimitrios T — Google review
I went on a business meeting and had one spare day so decided to and see the tramway. It was an amazing experience specially that tramway rotate while climbing using wires and pulley. Huge difference in temperature on top of the hill so always bring a good jacket. Ticket was 35 USD, but you have to wait minimum 1 hour. There is no public transportation so us UBER.
Sabi K — Google review
What an incredible experience. The tram ride itself was fun. Parking is designated. The place is clean and well maintained. And the staff were all great. The hike and views in the area is easy even kids enjoyed.
Emil P — Google review
This is a must do in Palm Springs. The tram has a rotating floor that continuously rotates which gives you a 360⁰ view. If you have a fear of heights, stay towards the middle of the tram and away from the windows! Once you make it to the top, there are restrooms and a restaurant available. The temperature is significantly cooler than at the bottom of the mountain. There are several overlook spots offering great photo opportunities!
Tamara G — Google review
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4.6
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1 Tramway Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
https://pstramway.com/
(888) 515-8726
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San Jacinto Mountains

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Mountain range
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Nestled in California, Mount San Jacinto State Park offers a diverse landscape of soaring peaks and breathtaking vistas. The weather undergoes a dramatic shift from the Coachella Valley floor to the top of the aerial Tramway in Palm Springs, providing a refreshing change for visitors. Hiking enthusiasts can explore an array of trails, including the renowned Pacific Crest Trail and routes leading to Mt. San Jacinto.
It was a wonderful experience with such breathtaking views. The natural beauty of San Jacinto Mountain is truly unforgettable!
Rashmi K — Google review
Review for April 2021. Mount San Jacinto State Park. A California State Park. The first thing I want to mention is the fact that the weather changes significantly from the Coachella Valley floor to the top of the aerial Tramway in Palm Springs. Also known as San Jacinto Mountain Range. I'm not guilty, to say that I absolutely enjoy the change of weather. It was pretty hot on the valley floor but when I got here I should have brought a sweater at least. Nevertheless it was a wonderful experience and I did the five mile hike Trail. Definitely recommend is for any Adventure Seekers out there
NOS S — Google review
Plenty of trails to choose from, including the PCT and some fun routes to Mt. San Jacinto!
Christopher R — Google review
Awesome place to hike and get great photos
James H — Google review
Take the tram, or just hike!
David C — Google review
Hiked to the tram area with son. Starting at 4am we made it by noon taking many breaks to love the views. Weren’t prepped to go to peak -another 5 or so miles but will be going again in few weeks,weather permitting to bag that peak!!!!
DrJ A — Google review
I visited here in January 2019. While palm springs is desert, the top of mountain was covered with snow. And tram which automatically turns around was fantastic.
나형주 — Google review
Please clean up after your family fun, visits , hikes, drives, and picnics! Enjoy!
P. S — Google review
4.8
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4.8
(958)
California, USA
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Cabazon Outlets

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Nestled within the renowned Cabazon Outlets, Riverside County's sole California Welcome Center awaits. Just a short 25-minute drive from downtown Palm Springs and the Inland Empire, this open-air retail haven boasts 18 top-notch brand-name stores offering daily discounts of up to 30-70%. For electric vehicle owners, the outlets provide charging stations with various options available. The location is ideal for a day trip from Palm Springs, offering an array of well-known franchises at discounted prices.
I love this place! Clean with nice mountain views. Great sales with designer items on Thanksgiving week. Black Friday sales start the week of Thanksgiving. For example..COACH has 60% + plus 25% on top of it. Check it out, every year!
Review F — Google review
It's almost like a little desert oasis. Not for Miles is there anything really nice. Then boom. This very clean and up to date outlet mall. I unfortunately was not there to shop. But worked on the Chloe face lift. Its revamped and full of modern and very aggressive light fixtures.
Ryne S — Google review
ILLEGAL PUPPY SALES WITH NO CONCERN. Solicitors selling illegally bred small puppies in OVER 100 DEGREE heat absolutely abusing them. Cabazon security did NOTHING. It is very obvious they are peddling animals to the point they are asking people to buy them. Cabazon DO BETTER. Spoke to someone in the office who led me in the right direction to air my concern. Apparently there is different security for different areas of the shopping center. Thank you for being helpful in solving this matter. I will keep my post up to inform others not to support backyard breeders!
Rachel S — Google review
With over 50 stores, this place is a shopper's paradise where you'll either find yourself spoiled for choice or tempted to buy everything you see because it’s all so beautiful. It offers a comfortable and peaceful shopping experience, catering to all age groups.
Anupam P — Google review
2025 ,Beautiful place beautiful view . Best place to shop luxury designer . The only down side are the outrageously overpriced food court and the trash over flowing and not being emptied often enough.the bathrooms are also filthy old and outdated,shocking for surch a luxury place, the ones in the grove in LA are better . Great parking space.FREE PARKING , which is great compare to LA .huge outdoor mall . Other than the bathroom issue ,definetly one of my fav in southern california. I keep coming back . Very peaceful for outdoor luxury shopping. There is stores for every budget every price range
Emma P — Google review
What fun, we caught them doing an anniversary raffle and we won a Brighton purse!! So friendly and such great deals- did almost all my Christmas shopping!
Elaine B — Google review
I've always liked shopping out in the middle of nowhere. I just don't like the other shoppers, most are jerks. But the few stores I shop are amay with some good sales and discounts
Terrence O — Google review
Phenomenal place with great varieties of great stores. Fun to pass the time shoppers delight. And tons of great deals with great brands. There are small shacks to buy food and drinks. There is enough parking and even security​ patrolling. And the bathrooms are decent.
R.R. — Google review
4.5
(5773)
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4.1
(253)
48750 Seminole Dr Ste 100, Cabazon, CA 92230, USA
http://www.cabazonoutlets.com/
(951) 922-3000
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Desert Hills Premium Outlets

Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Upscale outdoor shopping center featuring high-end designer fashion outlets, plus casual dining.
ดีมากๆ This outdoor shopping plaza is absolutely stunning and perfect for a sunny day out. Surrounded by beautifully maintained palm trees and stylish architecture, the atmosphere is both luxurious and relaxing. The plaza features high-end brands like Jimmy Choo and offers plenty of shaded seating areas for shoppers to rest and enjoy the surroundings. The open layout allows for a pleasant walking experience, and the fountain in the center adds a refreshing touch. It's clean, elegant, and ideal for both shopping and simply soaking up the vibe of a chic, desert-modern lifestyle. Highly recommended for fashion lovers and those who enjoy a bit of luxury!
Darling S — Google review
These outlets are next to each other premium desert hills outlets and the cabezon outlets. Lots of different stores to do your shopping for all budgets. A few restaurants and eateries along the way. Plenty of parking but can get busy. You'll find some discounts in some of the stores. The premises are kept neat and clean restrooms available too. A nice walk with beautiful views of the mountains and sunset. Some art work throughout. Will definitely return.
Haydee H — Google review
Absolutely a must stop on the 10 fwy if you're driving to and from los angeles to palm springs. Pretty much all name brands are here. Roomy walkways. Plenty of restrooms and parking. Clean, luxurious and modern shopping.
Berge W — Google review
It's so nice shopping in this area. The stores are very clean and the sales clerks are very welcoming and polite. It's nice to be able to step outside and get a breath of fresh air when going to the next shop
Amy P — Google review
Beautiful outlet that we randomly decided to stop buy on our trip back from Palm Springs glad we did much nicer than the one in camarillo which was really surprising very clean huge variety of stores might be my new favorite outlet to go to now!
Tiffany V — Google review
Last time I visited this place was 2015, how time flies! It is completely different now and I do think the selection of brands shrinks quite a bit. I’m here for the billabong outlet shops but unfortunately it is closed but not correctly marked in google maps. I hope there are more shops for food and drinks. The Starbucks gets overcrowded because a lack of coffee shops & bubble tea shops. It gets overheated at noon and it’s easy to get dehydrated. When everyone wants a iced drink Starbucks become almost the only shop that you can get a refresher from
Roceley L — Google review
ILLEGAL PUPPY SALES WITH NO CONCERN. Solicitors selling illegally bred small puppies in OVER 100 DEGREE HEAT. Security does nothing! It is VERY obvious these people are selling puppies to the point of verbally asking for sales. Absolutely letting animal abuse happen without any concern. DO BETTER! UPDATE: I received great concern on the matter from Desert Hills and say they are taking the matter seriously. I hope this gets solved! I’m keeping this up to spread awareness to not support backyard breeders.
Rachel S — Google review
First time visiting. Lots and lots of stores to shop from very enjoyable to walk-through especially at night time. Lots of restaurants and parking spaces as well. They even have a McDonald’s close by and it’s a great for kids because they have tablets on the tables for them to play with while the adults catch a breather. I highly recommend it now we return.
Pelumi O — Google review
4.5
(11495)
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4.3
(795)
48400 Seminole Dr, Cabazon, CA 92230, USA
https://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/desert-hills
(951) 849-6641
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Big Bear Alpine Zoo

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nestled in Big Bear Lake, the Big Bear Alpine Zoo is not your typical zoo. It serves as a refuge for wildlife in need, rehabilitating orphaned, injured, or imprinted animals with the goal of releasing them back into their natural habitat. Since its establishment in 1959, this non-profit organization has been dedicated to caring for local species like bald eagles, black bears, and arctic foxes.
This was such a cute zoo!! 10/10 for sure. The animals looked happy and you could even see some trainers feeding and helping the animals throughout their space. Overall my family and I had a great time. My daughter in specific wanted to visit a zoo for some time now and she was very happy how the animals looked well kept. We also got to learn about skunks and it was very informative per one of the trainers.Cant wait to visit again and bring my older daughter to experience this zoo herself !See you next time!!!
Celiboy V — Google review
This is a wonderful place to visit, regardless of whether you live in Big Bear or just here for a visit. And if you have children, they will love the experience. According to what we read online, this zoo is one of two Alpine zoos in the United States, which provide a refuge for wild animals that cannot be released back into the wild for a variety of reasons as well as specializing in the rehabilitation and release of local Alpine species. They also offer educational training programs, special events and exhibits concerning their mission. There are restrooms onsite along with a gift shop and free parking. Just beware that the zoo does not open until 1000 hours, and in the warmer months, you might not be able to see many of the 190+ animals they have since it is sometimes getting too hot during the day. We will try again this fall when the weather is cooler. We did, however, get to see a wonderful bear education demonstration with one of the trainers and Eleanor, what an informative speech by the trainer. We even witness just how fast a bear can move, which was an eye opener for all of us present. We highly recommend this zoo for people of all ages and appreciate all the staff in their efforts to care for these animals and educate the public.
Thomas B — Google review
Visited the zoo for the first time and LOVED it! We spent about 2 hours at the zoo, casually walking around to learn & observe the animals. The bears, especially the grizzly, were the best! Caught most of the presentation on the skunks which was super interesting. The little skunks were fun to watch scurrying around for the meal worms while the docent shared a wealth of info. At the end, we decided to become annual members so we could visit the zoo & Big Bear more often. The cost of 2 adult tickets was $34 ($17 each), but you can buy a couples pass for the year for just $90. Looking forward to our next visit!
Tanya N — Google review
We visited on a Friday afternoon. Upon a recommendation by a local cashier, we visited around feeding time (2pm-ish). Although it is a small zoo with only locally indigenous creatures, every animal was out and visible, some moving about, some lounging. Gift shop prices were reasonable, compared with other gift shops. The premises were clean and festively decorated for the holidays. Also there is a $1 discount ea. for a group of 10 or more.
Valerie K — Google review
Not a huge zoo but perfect for a quick outing with little ones. Plenty of room to look at the animals. We never felt crowded. Everything seem well maintained and the zoo grounds were clean. Plenty of parking. Clean restrooms.
Marianne — Google review
This little zoo is very sweet, a fun little outing with the kids. My only suggestion is to go early in the morning when it’s cooler and when the animals are awake. We made the mistake of going in the heat of the day and many of the animals had found their shady spots, I don’t blame them! Definitely worth a visit!
Barnum A — Google review
Not disappointed at all! All of the animals were well taken care of. Even in the summer they had misters, fresh water and shade for all animals. Everyone looked well fed and happy and thats what I look for in a zoo! I understand that all animals were rescues which I love. 10/10 Zoo better for kiddos.
Brigette A — Google review
This place is awesome. As this is a rehabilitation center you can tell the keepers are so passionate about giving their animals the very best care. They have some beautiful exotic animals and indigenous as well. Lots to see and the place is not overwhelmingly big. Highly recommend the after hours nocturnal tour! Thanks Dar!
Brad K — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(697)
42801 Moonridge Rd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
http://www.bigbearzoo.org/
(909) 584-1299
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La Jolla Zip Zoom Ziplines

Tours
Zipline & Aerial Adventure Parks
Our first time zip lining at La Jolla Zip Zoom and it was absolutely amazing! The entire experience was breathtaking — from the scenic drive in, to the stunning views throughout the course. The service was top-tier, and the staff were incredibly kind, helpful, and genuinely sweet. A special shoutout to the four all-stars who made our day unforgettable: Quinn, Ivan, Elijah, and Uriel. These guys were so kind, fun, and full of great energy — truly beautiful souls who made us feel safe, supported, and excited the whole time! We had such a great time as a family and we’re so grateful for the opportunity to experience this together. Highly recommend for anyone looking for an adventure with amazing views and even better people!
Nicole M — Google review
Awesome experience! The staff was kind, helpful and entertaining. Everything flows smoothly from the second you drive up. The views were incredible (my personal favorite was the 3rd zip line that brings you over the river and through the trees). I highly recommend getting out here for an adventure.
Lo G — Google review
Unforgettable Zip Lining Adventure! Our zip lining experience was absolutely incredible from start to finish! The zip lines themselves were breathtaking — soaring over the trees with stunning views all around. Everything felt very well maintained and organized, and the whole experience had the perfect mix of adrenaline and fun. Huge thanks to Alan, Cory, Ray, and Joseph for an unforgettable day! From the moment we arrived, their energy and professionalism put us at ease. We’ll definitely be back and recommending this adventure to all our friends.
Debra — Google review
We had such a great experience! We were both a little nervous but they all made you feel safe and were very reassuring! Would definitely recommend! Aiden and Quinn were great! Thanks again for a fun day!
Trinity T — Google review
We had a great time zip lining here! So fun and the side by side zip lines are very cool. The guides were awesome and very helpful throughout the journey. Good Times!
Randal N — Google review
Had an amazing time! Really great activity to do with the family. There were 6 of us and we were guided by Aiden, Codey, and Leanna who all were personable and had great energy. The entire process is pretty smooth and they essentially did everything for us in terms of suiting us up, getting us on/off, and shuttling us around. The lines are in the mountains so they prepared us for the bumpy ride up and interacted with us frequently to make sure we were still feeling safe and comfortable. Even though I got a little more anxious as we reached the top, music was playing and once I was secured in for the first line, I felt safer than I did riding up. They explained every step thoroughly, answered our questions, and took their time. There are 3 unique lines, I highly recommend taking a look around, enjoying the view, and having fun with the guides! Definitely fulfilled my adrenaline rush. Super grateful to have been guided by these three, thank you!
Hangil K — Google review
My first time zipling was amazing! The guides were friendly and made us laugh. We had so much fun! I was pleasantly suprised there were other activities also available to experience. I highly recommend to anyone looking to zipline. I will definitely return again with family and friends.
Alicia M — Google review
Me and my sisters had the best time ziplining at La Jolla Indian Adventure Park! Our guides-- Corey, Ivan, & Quinn were fantastic. They were very helpful and knew what they were doing, but also made the experience so much fun! The ziplines themselves were great and each had such beautiful views. I definitely recommend La Jolla Zip Zoom, we would all love to do it again!
Emily F — Google review
4.7
(331)
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5.0
(848)
22000 CA-76, Pauma Valley, CA 92061, USA
https://lajollaindianadventurepark.com/zipline-tour/
(760) 742-3776
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Harrah's Resort Southern California - A Caesars Rewards Destination

Resort hotel
Casinos & Gambling
Harrah's Resort Southern California offers a variety of accommodations, from refined suites to laid-back rooms. The resort features a swim-up bar, a beauty spa, and multiple dining options. It is well-equipped with activities for both adults and children, including a separate pool area for adults. The casino is clean and spacious, while the rooms are comfortable though some may benefit from updates. The pool area is highlighted as a great spot to relax with daybed or cabana reservations recommended.
Love a good stay-cation??? Then this is your place! The pool is a great place to hang out on a nice sunny day. The casino isn't too big so you won't get lost! The staff is friendly and the hotels rooms are nice and comfy. And you can't beat Hell's Kitchen for a tasty dinner and fun dining experience. Highly recommend Harrahs!
EXIT R — Google review
Went there for a wedding. Unfortunately the party did not put major details of where the wedding itself is being held so I had to roam around the casino to find it. I attempted to ask several employees where the wedding venue was and not one of them could give me any direction as to where we should be going other than follow the lighted sign that says event area. It's unfortunate that employees don't quite know where things are where they work. The wedding hall was beautiful with a nice size room. Could easily hold 100 people comfortably. The room of which we had the reception in was called the Bordeaux room. They had it set up beautifully. The food was catered by the hotel and absolutely delicious.
Stacy C — Google review
My girlfriend and I had never been to Harrah's before. It was a beautiful day, so we decided to get a cabana and spend the day at the pool. Everything was great. Our pool server, Araceli, did a great job up until the bill arrived. Our bill totaled $69.00 but when the bill was presented it was $82.80. I took a harder look at the bill and saw that our server had added on a 20% tip bringing the $69.00 bill to $82.80. I also noticed that the pool will add a service charge of 20% to parties with 6 or more guests. Well, it was just the 2 of us. So what is happening is the check is presented with a tip already included and with the intention of adding another tip to the draft. This is a common form of theft in restaurants. I called the food and beverage manager 2 weeks ago to inform them of this. I was told it would take 24-48 hours before someone got back to me. It has been two very long weeks with no phone call back. I can only determine that Harrah's doesn't care about fraud being committed by their staff, and getting back to me? Keep your eyes open.
Hugh S — Google review
Had a nice staycation at Harrah’s with my wife a couple weeks back during the heatwave. The pool was fun and we spent almost half a day there. We got in very early and on a weekday so it wasn’t busy at all. The casinos were good, although one did end up eating out money before we ever got to play. The attendant was reluctant to return or cash but did so any way. Would definitely return.
Darius C — Google review
We had a great stay at Harrah's this weekend. The front desk attendant Nolan was super helpful and friendly it's the 3rd time he has been the one to help us and it always goes so smoothly! Also this time we needed a few things from housekeeping and Alicia who was working the 4th floor in the dive tower was super warm and friendly and immediately got us everything we needed!!! The lazy river was nice because we had our young girls with us only thing there is I wish it had been a little warmer. My husband watched the girls while I did a little gambleing had a great time the alot selection seemed better this visit then some prior, and also was helped out on the floor by Elidia who was right there to help me out with a smile....the whole experience was an absolute pleasure! From start to finish. Clean room, friendly staff, nice pool and fun games what more could you ask for.
Amanda S — Google review
We got a cabana at the lazy river to celebrate some big achievements and while the wait staff was nice, the river itself was FREEZING. Apparently the heater broke and they didn’t bother telling anyone until it was too late. We drove an hour to get there and the kids would’ve been disappointed. So we sucked it up and froze. Not wanting to be a Karen, I didn’t say anything, so not sure if they would’ve done anything for us. It was a very disappointing experience overall. The only benefit was that because it was so cold, it wasn’t busy. I’d rather have enjoyed warm water though. The food and drinks were ok. Nothing to rave about and nothing to complain about (it was pricey, but you’ve gotta expect that at this point).
Heidi B — Google review
This resort has its pros and cons. Average hotel and casino. Complimentary room was large and spacious but lacked amenities. No coffee, no complimentary water. Restaurant options are great but overpriced. Spa was below average and overpriced. Location is hard to get to. Pool and lazy river and outdoor bar are great. Smokey casino with table games that are below average (especially blackjack) compared to other casinos Iv been to with more relaxed rules and table minimums. Likely won’t return.
Steven O — Google review
Our favorite SoCal casino resort. Great pool with lazy river. The restaurant has very good Mexican food, chips and salsa are tasty. Very nice spa on site and gym with modern equipment on the second floor. Get a wellness room for in room yoga accessories. The onsite brewery makes some tasty brews with DJ and live music.
David S — Google review
4.2
(13617)
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4.0
(669)
777 S Resort Dr, Valley Center, CA 92082, USA
https://www.caesars.com/harrahs-socal/hotel?utm_campaign=gmb&utm_source=google&utm_medium=local&utm_term=Harrah%27sResortSouthernCalifornia&utm_content=hotel&y_source=1_NDM2NjkzMi03MTUtbG9jYXRpb24ud2Vic2l0ZQ%3D%3D
(760) 751-3100
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Leoness Cellars

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Winery
Food & Drink
Leoness Cellars is a vast vineyard estate offering wine tastings, tours, and an outdoor dining experience with breathtaking views. The restaurant provides exceptional service, with knowledgeable staff like Josh who offers great recommendations for food and wine pairings. Visitors rave about the delicious tuna tartar and skirt steak paired with the recommended Syrah. The property's beauty adds to the overall experience, making it a perfect spot for wine tasting.
This place is AMAZING! The atmosphere, the customer service, the AMAZING chefs! I mean I can go on and on. I took my wife for our 10 year anniversary and wow they did not disappoint! Nicole was our waitress and she is just the best! So kind, professional and she recommended the wine, the truffle fries, the shrimp scampi linguine and the seared chicken and wow!!! All 4 recommendations were AMAZING!!! The food was INCREDIBLE and Nicole was the highlight of our night! We are taking my Mother for her birthday coming up! This place is hands down 5 STARS!!!!
Lyfted — Google review
Visited this winery with a party of 5 and had a wonderful time! We arrived around 3pm and it wasn’t too busy, nice relaxed vibe. The views were just amazing! It was really quiet, no noise from the road. We opted to getting a few bottles to drink vs. doing the tasting and that was a really nice experience. Both wines we chose (whites because it was super hot) were great and we stayed till they were closing. This place is just gorgeous, great wine, and great service. Would go again and would highly recommend to others in the area
Lauren J — Google review
We LOVE Leoness!!! Every single wine they make is so drinkable from the Cellar series to their Farmer’s selections! We recently were in and tasted two Zinfandels and both were delicious, different, but so good! We ALWAYS love the compilations! My favorite thing to do (after tasting in the tasting room with Vicki) is to sit on the lower patio and just enjoy the view!!!
Maggie D — Google review
We came in during the weekend and Heidi was amazing! She was very knowledgeable on the wine and answered all the questions that we had about the wine and also the membership. Her customer service is excellent! We’re excited to come back and hopefully see her again! Will be recommending to family and friends.
Ellie B — Google review
Wine a was wonderful land our food was even better! Delicious Bluefin Ahi appetizer followed by Scollops and Hamachi. For desert the best Bread Pudding we have ever had!
Cheryl F — Google review
There were 6 of us having a fun girls day in wine country and Leoness was our first stop. Jalynne was our server and she was so friendly, helpful and knowledgeable! She made our visit so fun!! We had a great time!! Thank you Jalynne!!
Cece — Google review
Wow. Just wow. The atmosphere at this winery is truly beyond compare. The views are spectacular. The wines and variety of wines are not only extensive but exceptionally satisfying regardless of your preferences. The food is great, too! I had the burger which floored me because of the exceptional combination of flavors which complement each other exponentially. Definitely a place I intend to revisit!
Connie M — Google review
Leoness was a sanctuary this Labor Day! Staff was amazing wine was excellent. Enjoyed most of our bottle on the upper patio. Enjoyed a great lunch at the patio restaurant. Mayra, our server, was pleasant, attentive and kind! Great couple of hours at Leoness!! Highly recommend!
William P — Google review
4.5
(936)
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4.4
(511)
38311 De Portola Rd, Temecula, CA 92592, USA
http://www.leonesscellars.com/
(951) 302-7601
23

Wilson Creek Winery

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61 lists 
Winery
Food & Drink
Wilson Creek Winery & Vineyards is a sprawling complex that offers a delightful experience for wine enthusiasts. The winery is renowned for its almond sparkling wine and features a tasting room, restaurant with gluten-free options, and live music events. Visitors can savor the delectable Baja Clams, flavorful Creekside Burger on a gluten-free bun, Spaghetti Butternut Carbonara, and Cranberry Orange Crisp for dessert at the onsite Creekside Grille.
A beautiful winery! The staff were amazing and helpful with wine recommendations. They had beautiful outdoor seating and a lovely atmosphere. We loved their frozen wine and the summer sangria
Marisa P — Google review
Very unfriendly and rigid manager ruined family outing. We wanted to sit in the picnic area. It was completely empty. We were going to buy bottles and food but we wanted to eat our own cheese with the wine. They refused, made it uncomfortable and were completely uncompromising. We’ve always come here and done this. Always buy lots of wine. We’ll avoid this winery from now on and recommend to all our friends to do the same.
Aksell N — Google review
We came for the members dinner tonight and have been members here since the early 2000s. The venue had to change due to the weather conditions, but Wilson Creek Rose vacation and pivoted in high fashion. It was seamless and pulled off without looking like there was any effort. It’s a great tribute to why we joined winery and thank you again for an amazing night celebrating your 25th anniversary
Tonja E — Google review
We attended a wedding in the vineyard, followed by the reception at the winery (did not spend the night). OUTSTANDING! A beautiful venue with friendly and helpful staff. An added shout out to the wait staff team during cocktail hour and reception ... the entire team did a phenomenal job from start to finish.
MJ H — Google review
I was so excited to photograph this company Christmas party. This winery was my dear friend's absolute favorite – he used to spoil me with their chocolate cups and almond champagne. Being able to work here as a photographer, I can confidently say the experience was everything I'd hoped for. It’s easy to see why this place held such a special spot in his heart; it certainly didn't disappoint.
Jean P — Google review
We have frequented at least 3 different times for events and individual tasting. each time, wines were average at best and grounds had commercial vibes. Staff were pushing for purchase and usually inattentive. My family and I prefer visiting other nearby wineries for better taste, price, and service.
Sushi C — Google review
The place is pretty, and it can accommodate large numbers of people, something that can be a plus or a minus, depending. However, I have to say, food quality is terrible. I don’t think we’ll be coming here again. It’s a place for crowds. The kids area is quite far from the dinning areas so kids cannot go and play after they finish their meager kids menu food.
Penelope’s L — Google review
The food at the grille was not the best. It tasted like 7-11 food. The wine, however, was amazing. They just opened up the vineyard tour the weekend of 6/28/25, and it was great. About 1.5 hour tour with 8 glasses of wine included. Traci, the tour guide was phenomenal. Full of energy and enthusiasm.
Mauro F — Google review
4.6
(2208)
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4.3
(925)
35960 Rancho California Rd, Temecula, CA 92591, USA
http://www.wilsoncreekwinery.com/
(951) 699-9463
24

Tukut Lounge at Yaamava' Resort & Casino

Lounge
Casinos & Gambling
Tukut Lounge at Yaamava' Resort & Casino is a vibrant dance club and lounge that offers nightly entertainment, including comedy, music, and salsa dancing. Guests can enjoy live performances by various bands and DJs while sipping on perfectly crafted drinks served by friendly waitstaff. The lounge provides a great atmosphere for socializing with friends or meeting new people. However, some visitors have expressed concerns about the limited seating and small bar area.
Had such a fun night tonight with all the ladies having a good time there. Much love to all of you & GOD Bless
Kelise H — Google review
I mostly love the Tukut. I love all the servers, DJ's, entertainers, and everyone who works there. One reason I'm giving it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the price for the tables is exuberant (imo). $75 for a table for two is not reasonable. Friday nights feel different now. It's not terrible, and they do have some really good cumbia bands, BUT the atmosphere is not as vibing. Some ppl go upstairs to the Chingon because its free cover charge, and it's free seating. Maybe they don't care? Same management? At the end of the day, it's a business to make money. That's understandable; I just don't think that upper mgmt thought about how some of the loyal regulars would interpret their price hikes... I probably will always still visit, but Tukut does not offer more than other casinos. For example, the Saboba and the Pechanga both have dance places that offer free cover charges and free seating so if I can, I'll drive there instead. As a matter of fact, the dance floors at other venues are bigger and roomier. That being said, overall the Tukut is still a good place, especially the ppl who work there. I find everyone to be polite and helpful. You'll also find forever dance friends that go often. Just be prepared if you tire easily, because you'll have to fish out money just to sit. As a side note, it's also hard to contact them and they don't always respond to email. I'm now giving Tukut 5 stars because they recently stopped charging for their bottom tables and to me, that says a lot. Thank you mgmt. I appreciate that very much! Much love to Tukut!!
M. M — Google review
Never met a man who’s so disrespectful and impolite and Ignore me just because I have 15 mins before close time. His name is James . Super disgusting and disrespectful. I had the guys that fix the beers Sergio before him . They called him and he walked up and said I’m not serving you. What kind of employee does this: he hid behind the bar after asking his name multiple times .
Marlon S — Google review
Great service and atmosphere will be going back
Raul G — Google review
We were there Saturday September 28th, 2019. 10 dollar cover charge with players card. Limited seating and the BOE (Best of everything Band) was great. DJ Gary is one of the better old school DJ's that you will find. We had an Excellent night out! Will be back to visit soon.
Nick M — Google review
I love the Tukut Lounge!! Please bring back The Reel Band on Saturdays!! And the DJ that was there when they performed on Saturday, May 20, 2023! Great Band! Should be on the rotation for Saturdays and not just for Karaoke, What a waste! The 2 solo/leads were OFF THE CHAIN!! May I also request The BIG BAND ON SATURDAYS AS WELL. They were there in 2022, about a year ago and haven’t been back since. Thank you, 347806, Diamond
Gayle B — Google review
Horrible. Went for what I thought was a free concert then found out we had to pay a fee. Super Small area. I was willing to pay the fee but then was told that I was not allowed in because the dress code doesn’t allow sandals without a heel strap… RIDICULOUS!!! It doesn’t even say anything about their dress code on their website OR at the place!!!!
Valentina S — Google review
Nice lounge, dancing music - mix of Latin music and r&b. (Went on a saturday night 1130 to 130) Drinks are very weak. Go to rock and brews first, they have strong, good drinks.
Jessica S — Google review
4.2
(122)
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3.5
(279)
777 San Manuel Blvd S, Highland, CA 92346, USA
https://www.yaamava.com/food-drink/bars/tukut-lounge
(800) 359-2464
25

March Field Air Museum

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29 lists 
Army museum
Museums
Military Museums
March Field Air Museum, located near the March Air Reserve Base, is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and families alike. The museum boasts an impressive collection of over 70 historic military aircraft, including rare operational jets. With more than 30,000 artifacts on display, visitors can delve into the rich history of aviation and explore exhibits dating back to World War I.
Very nice museum complex. Lots of inside exhibits and artifacts. They also have a very large collection of static aircraft on display. I stopped by on a weekday right at opening and had the place to myself for a bit. That staff and volunteers were happy to chat and were very knowledgeable.
James W — Google review
We took our 2yo grandson to the museum and were pleasantly surprised on how engaged he was with the exhibits. We arrived at 10am and there wasn’t a wait to enter. Their main museum area is a huge hangar! Don’t hesitate to go through the hallways (AC was great!) for additional displays. We liked that the glassed collections were from floor to ceiling to allow little ones to view items. For viewing the outdoor planes & helicopters we wore comfortable shoes. Due to the warm weather we brought hats and bottled water.
Frances M — Google review
Great museum! Many many aircraft, way more than I anticipated. Google didn't do it justice so I've added more pics. If you are into short wave radio, TV, and electronics check out their display devoted to their history. The SR-71 was really awsome. Many displays you can experience. Also displays of space hardware, U.S. and Russia.
Joseph M — Google review
All I can say is go and check this place out. If you love planes and military artifacts it’s a must see. The guys who work here are some of the nicest people I have met! Took my son who is 14 and we had a great time! The amount of things they have at this museum is unbelievable!! I would highly recommend a visit!! Thank you gentleman it was a pleasure!
LOUIS R — Google review
The March Field Air Museum is by far one of the best museums I have ever visited. It's been almost 30 years since I last visited and they have definitely put a lot of love, dedication and pride into this place. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in our Air Force and military defenses. It's a great place to bring kids and learn invaluable history. 10/10 would recommend.
Angelica L — Google review
My daughter, her son and I visited on 9/27/2025 about 11:13a.m., they opened at 9:00. The man at the entry, taking payment, was super friendly. After we stepped out of the ticket area we were greeted by Fred, (maybe his title is docent?) He had a lot to tell about areas we don't want to miss, and a small, more personal, story, too. He was fun to listen to. He had a great sense of humor. My grandson is almost 4, so he was interested in different things than I was. His mom took him about, but we reunited in different areas. So much history in there! Then we took the tiny bus, $5 per rider. This man was amazing! He took us past each airplane on the field, describing the vitals & history of each plane, while adding a bit of humor on occasion. Great touring voice and so filled with info! It was a great tour! If you are a plane buff, but maybe don't know about ALL of these planes, it's a great guided tour. The bonus was no walking! 😉 Enjoy!!!
Lori B — Google review
This has been a hidden gem of a museum. Went here on a whim,but I never expected to see so many and such big aircrafts up close. Could have spend days if I wanted to thoroughly see it all. I saw most of my favourite planes on display here, absolutely beyond my wildest dreams. (SR-71,B-17,B-25J) But the collection is far greater than that. On the outside of the museum there's more planes than I have ever seen together, and the bus tour is a recommendation. Have a chat with the staff and volunteers, they have great stories to tell, and real life experiences. The nearby active airbase also has some interesting activity. Inside there's a lot of history on display from all kinds of era's of aviation, from uniforms to replicas to actual spaceshuttle parts! Must see for any aircraft enthusiast.
Dutch D — Google review
Took my son over fall break and there's so much to see. The staff and volunteers were very knowledgeable and helpful. They have a little 45 min. tram tour around the outside planes for a small extra fee, but it was well worth it as the gentleman that provided the tour gave us so much information about each plane and it happen to be raining quite a bit outside. Its much bigger on the inside than you anticipate, with a NASA section, military outfits and so much more. There are flight simulators and even an old war plane where we had a gentleman by the name of Max who used to be a pilot for that type of plane instruct him how they would have taken off in that fighter plane. They also had a scavenger hunt that my son was quite invested in. It also looks like you can rent parts of the facility out for events. I would recommend taking the time to visit this treasure.
Megan C — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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22550 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92518, USA
http://www.marchfield.org/
(951) 902-5949
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Moonlight Amphitheatre

Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
This open-air venue for concerts & other events offers 908 permanent seats & lawn seating for 1,092.
This place is amazing…. First time there for an elementary school performance. I was not expecting a professionally equipped and run outdoor venue like this. Parking was easy and there were multiple parking attendants guiding us to our free parking. The amphitheater is outdoors and faces a westerly direction, so depending on the time of day, you may have some glare looking onto the stage. The sound system equals that to any concert I have been to. The restrooms were conveniently located and also handicapped accessible. They had a snack area with food, snack and soft serve ice cream. They had a beer and wine sales (glass or a full bottle) that you could take back to your seats. The seats!!! They have about ten rows of fixed plastic seats that run the width of the seating area and then they have a large shelf’s that you can put their “provided” beach size chairs on the turf and about two deep or a large family. See my pictures!! We had a great time and it was very nice. The volunteers who staff the gates and picking up trash are equally amazing.
R M — Google review
First time at Moonlight Amphitheater and we had a great time! Very easy parking, and lots of handicapped parking. The staff are very nice and accommodating, bathrooms are clean and the grounds are well kept. There’s a grilled cheese place if you want a regular sandwich for $14 and their fries are excellent. You can take food in with you and your personal water bottle with whatever you want in it but don’t try to take in a wine bottle because they will stop you. There is a large seating area but it’s the “VIP” section so there are maybe 3 to 4 tables scattered elsewhere so take a blanket and have a picnic.
Julie S — Google review
We recently attended the performance of Prince of Egypt. We really enjoyed the show. The music and choreography were great. There was a problem that did not leave us with a good feel. We’ve been attending the moonlight for many years and we’ve never had a problem like this before but, we noticed in our section. There was a huge gap in seating where there was no one sitting. When the show was about to start, we saw many other groups moving their chairs over so they could be closer to center stage. I don’t think that was a big deal since those areas were all empty. So my wife and I moved our two chairs over and before we sat down, we were approached by one of the staff who told us those seats were reserved. And we would have to go back to our original seating area. I guess that wouldn’t have been a big deal except after she asked us to leave, there was still other couples that were still moving their seats over to get a better advantage point. It was very obvious looking around that we were the only two Black people in the venue. I really gotta feel that that was the cause of the situation. Even though other couples were moving to get better seats, she immediately keyed into us and made us go back to our original seating. it gave us a strong field that we have been singled out because of our race. Photos of the empty seating area are attached. Those seats remained empty throughout the entire performance. After discussing it with my wife, we decided to attend the last show of our series this year and then never attend the moonlight again. This is unacceptable behavior from any company or venue. And from now on, I would not be referring or advising anyone to attend the moonlight amphitheater. Especially people of color. I give it two stars because the performance was great. But the social environment left us feeling very bad. I didn’t mind at all going back to our original seat because that’s what we paid for. It’s just very unfair to allow some and just allow others. I think there’s a word for that. It’s called discrimination.
Fred L — Google review
This place is amazing. The layout is perfect, with easy (free) parking. Sound is flawless, and the lighting is fantastic. Beer and wine are available. You can bring your own water, but bottled is sold on-site, too. Very family-friendly with such a chill vibe.
Josh M — Google review
The Moonlight Amphitheatre is a charming community theatre. I saw Fiddler on The Roof and it was my first and only show I've seen so far. They allow you bring in your own food and drink! People were picnicing while watching the show! So much fun. Love this place, it's a true gem. Keep up the good work Moonlight. Looking forward to attending more shows.
Shannon L — Google review
Very cool outdoor venue with Amazing productions! Even the lawn seats are good and they're fun for kids and teens. You can bring blankets and chairs to sit on the lawn, and bring a jacket when the nights get chilly no matter where you sit. Don't forget that you have to walk to the amphitheater a bit from the parking area! It's all downhill though, but on the way back to your car take the shuttle back because it's all uphill!
Cherie M — Google review
This is an absolutely amazing venue and every performance I’ve seen here over the years has been top notch. I especially love coming here with a group of friends and enjoying a picnic dinner before the show in the reserved lawn seating or on the grassy knoll. Both locations provide excellent views of the stage. I’ve also tried the grilled cheese and cookies at the food court which were delicious and fairly priced.
Christiana D — Google review
I love outdoor theater. The performances are always excellent. I read the reviews about the restaurant and it got fantastic reviews for the sandwich place. I thought the food was OK. Next time I go. I’m going to take my own food or eat ahead of time.
Wanda A — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(131)
1250 Vale Terrace Dr, Vista, CA 92084, USA
http://moonlightstage.com/
(760) 724-2110
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NASCAR Racing Experience and Richard Petty Driving Experience

Permanently Closed
Racecourse
Classes & Workshops
Sports Camps & Clinics
High-speed racing venue where visitors can drive or ride along in an authentic NASCAR vehicle.
Went to a race in February of 2023 and it was a fantastic experience. Besides getting in which was just waiting in a long line of cars, the racing experience itself was fantastic. The food options were endless, there was a pretty solid selection of merchandise. It was a very entertaining race and the best part was Kyle Bush (the winner). Definitely sad they’re turning it into a short track, but still happy I was able to see track before the renovations. 10/10
Joaquin Z — Google review
Amazing NASCAR Experience!!! The NASCAR Racing Experience is one of the best NASCAR schools in America! For anyone who wants speed and thrills, come to this experience! The team is really awesome and nice, and the drivers are great! And the experience itself is really awesome!! For anyone who wants speed, come to this experience! It’s a ton of fun!
Christian R — Google review
The roar of the engines is defending and the gush of wind that follows is tremendous while more than you can count race cars go flying across the track at 180, 190+ mph miles per hr. It's hardcore entertainment.
Mary D — Google review
Have you ever dreamed of getting behind the wheel of a real NASCAR race car? Well, believe it or not, this is a dream that can come true with a visit to the Richard Petty Driving Experience in nearby Fontana. During this incredible experience, you’ll drive an authentic NASCAR race car. These cars have been driven by NASCAR greats, and you never know, you may end up driving one that was driven by one of your racing heroes.
Ankit P — Google review
So much fun
Margaret J — Google review
Never go here. Horrendous service with shady last minute cancellations and no refunds. Crazy that a place like this is allowed to operate a business.
Lily K — Google review
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Croc M — Google review
This is no longer here regularly , try rusty wallce racing instead
Chastain N — Google review
4.2
(21)
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4.0
(381)
9300 Cherry Ave, Fontana, CA 92335, USA
https://www.nascarracingexperience.com/auto-club-speedway/
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San Clemente Pier

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
4.6
(1192)
California 92672, USA
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Mission San Juan Capistrano

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Museum
Catholic church
Mission San Juan Capistrano, a landmark Spanish mission founded in 1776, is a must-visit for anyone interested in California's rich history. With historic exhibits, cultural events, and a gift shop, the site welcomes over 350,000 visitors annually. The mission was originally founded by Saint Junipero Serra and features a museum, gift shop, cafe, and an iconic bell wall that is still rung daily.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mission at San Juan Capistrano The Mission at San Juan Capistrano is hands-down one of the most romantic venues in California. Its history and architecture bring so much character to every wedding. The aged stone walls, grand arches, and blooming gardens are a photographer’s dream. There’s a sense of timeless beauty here that makes every couple’s gallery feel both historic and personal. It’s the kind of place where love stories become art. ✨ If you’re drawn to the beauty of San Juan Capistrano, I’d be honored to capture your wedding in such an extraordinary setting.
Drew P — Google review
This is a good place to visit if you are interested in California mission history. The original building was destroyed by an earthquake in 1812, and the church ruins and a variety of other original elements remain. Renovations in the 1970s brought reproductions of the many buildings, rooms, and a small chapel. There are beautiful gardens, and a museum gift shop. The swallows don't visit like they used to due to so much activity in the area. It cost $15 to enter, and we were there for about an hour
Kathy W — Google review
Alright California!! This Place is Cali Gold. The Historic Value of this place is Second to None. There is so Much History in its relationship to the Development of California. The grounds are very very well kept and the Guided tour is a must to get the most out of this Mission. Visit the Chapel on sight and the Ruins of the Original Chapel. Wow it's incredible. Great for Photos, a Date Day, and exploring for the whole family. Don't miss it. It's incredible and a must see for everyone!
Ernie C — Google review
We had the opportunity to photograph S & K's first look at Mission San Juan Capistrano, and it was truly a dream setting for capturing timeless portraits. From the soft stone textures to the iconic arches and bell wall, every corner of the Mission offered a stunning visual backdrop. The light was beautiful throughout the day, filtered, warm, and natural, ideal for both candid and editorial shots. There’s a peaceful, historic charm to the space that elevated the emotional energy of the first look, creating a moment that felt private, sacred, and cinematic. We would highly recommend the Mission to couples looking for a location that combines California history, natural beauty, and elegant architecture. It’s a gem for storytelling. — Anastasia
Anastasia V — Google review
Mission San Juan Capistrano is one of my favorite places to visit because it holds a lot of fond memories for me. There have been many changes to the mission - especially after the pandemic. The East Gate is no longer open. You have to go through the tour to get into the original chapel. This was the side entrance we used to enter through when we went to Sunday morning Mass as a family. I love that the original Serra Chapel is still intact so visitors can marvel at the intricate details of the altar, handpainted walls, wooden pews, and the St. Peregrine Chapel. The grounds are also well-maintained and I especially love every bit of Mission San Juan Capistrano. Some of the newer things I liked was how they cleaned up the fountain and added koi fish. Overall, I love MSJC and how much of its history is preserved to this day. It’s a beautiful site to visit and to pray. I also always end my visits with a trip to their gift shop. The ladies who work there are wonderful.
Wendy L — Google review
What a beautiful, well maintained mission! Although there is now a fee to enter, it’s well worth the price. You can spend an hour or a day just walking the gardens and visiting the chapel. At the exit, there is a church store fulled with books, cards, collectibles, and other artifacts. It’s a fun outing! We are glad we took the time to visit!
Roni W — Google review
This is such a beautiful mission. My kids had a fun time walking/running around and exploring. We were on vacation for my son’s Birthday and they gave us a discounted price because of that ❤️ Some of the areas were not easily accessible with our stroller - so my husband and I had to lift the stroller and carry it up the stairs to get around to the area on the path (the walkway was blocked due to set up for an event). Thankfully we could do that. We probably spent about 2 hours here. I do want to revisit with my kids and see the things we didn’t spend much time looking at. There is plenty of parking around - outside you just have to drive around to find it.
Jessica H — Google review
This is a beautiful and well taken care of Mission. Lots of stories told here about the indigenous people and how this Mission was successful and created things for trade. This place takes you back in time and explains the story of the swallow. I live in the area now and bring friends here to enjoy the beauty!
Regina B — Google review
4.8
(4699)
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4.7
(1623)
26801 Old Mission Rd, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675, USA
https://www.missionsjc.com/
(949) 234-1300
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Dana Point Harbor

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Harbor
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
Dana Point Harbor is a bustling city hub in Southern California, offering boat excursions, whale-watching tours, a park, promenade, dining options, and shops. It's steeped in surf culture history and pays homage to influential figures with statues at Waterman Plaza. The warm waters off the coast are teeming with sea life, making whale tours a must-do activity. It's also an ideal road trip destination from Los Angeles, offering excellent dining experiences and beautiful hotels.
It’s a charming coastal destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. The harbor is beautifully situated, providing stunning views of the ocean and surrounding cliffs. It's a great spot for a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where you can enjoy watching the boats come and go. I loved the vibrant atmosphere, it’s an excellent place to relax and enjoy a meal while watching the sunset over the water. The nearby beaches are easily accessible and perfect for a day of sun and surf. Overall, Dana Point Harbor is a delightful destination that has something for everyone. It’s definitely worth a visit!
Mahjabeen R — Google review
This is my favorite place to go. It helps me recharge and just enjoy the view.
Nvard M — Google review
It is a very pretty pretty harbor and great to walk for your health, while enjoying the scenery. But you do have to pay for parking.
Jeannette M — Google review
We visited Dana Point Harbor while we were staying at the Waldorf Astoria Resort. It was nice walking around the harbor, shopping, eating, and seeing a bunch of boats. There is a lovely park at the harbor as well, so we got to see a bunch of dogs while we were there which was fun. It was nice to see people out and about on water and on land. If you are looking for a nice place to walk around in Dana Point, the harbor is a great place to go.
Rosie T — Google review
My favorite place to relax! Animal life watching, walking paths, and peaceful waters.
Lynda D — Google review
An awesome place to visit. Good landscape and clean.
Tommy D — Google review
Great place to take care of the day. Beach pass.
Sheldon P — Google review
Lovely place to wander around and take in some of the boutiques and eateries. Not too pricy, given the location and plenty of free parking available. Also get glimpses of fish, crabs, pelicans, cormorants and maybe seals.
Steve W — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(1096)
Dana Point, CA 92629, USA
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