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How long is the drive from Costa Mesa to Joshua Tree?

The direct drive from Costa Mesa to Joshua Tree is 119 mi (192 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 8 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Costa Mesa to Joshua Tree, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Los Angeles, Anaheim, Greater Palm Springs, Palm Springs, Temecula, Laguna Beach, Pasadena, Riverside, Newport Beach, and Palm Desert, as well as top places to visit like Crypto.com Arena and Walt Disney Concert Hall, or the ever-popular California Science Center.

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Top cities between Costa Mesa and Joshua Tree

The top cities between Costa Mesa and Joshua Tree are Los Angeles, Anaheim, Greater Palm Springs, Palm Springs, Temecula, Laguna Beach, Pasadena, Riverside, Newport Beach, and Palm Desert. Los Angeles is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Costa Mesa and 2 hours from Joshua Tree.
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Newport Beach

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Newport Beach, a charming coastal city in southern California, boasts a bustling harbor filled with boats and two iconic piers - Newport Beach Pier and Balboa Pier. The area also features the nostalgic Balboa Fun Zone, an amusement park offering classic rides and stunning ocean views. Visitors can enjoy various beaches such as the famous Wedge with its impressive waves and Corona del Mar State Beach. Additionally, art enthusiasts can explore modern and contemporary works at the Orange County Museum of Art.
3% as popular as Los Angeles
6 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Joshua Tree
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Anaheim

Anaheim, located just outside Los Angeles in Southern California, is famous for being the home of the Disneyland Resort. This massive complex offers a variety of family-friendly Disney-themed attractions including rides, restaurants, hotels and shops. Additionally, Anaheim is home to professional sports teams such as the Anaheim Ducks hockey team who play at the Honda Center and the Los Angeles Angels baseball team who play at Angel Stadium.
24% as popular as Los Angeles
6 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Joshua Tree
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Laguna Beach

Laguna Beach, a charming coastal city in Orange County, California, is renowned for its vibrant art scene, stunning coves, and picturesque beaches. Main Beach offers tide pools and a boardwalk leading to the paths and gardens of Heisler Park. Aliso Beach Park is a popular spot for surfers while Crystal Cove State Park's waters are designated as an underwater park. The area also boasts scenic trails through coastal canyons in Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.
2% as popular as Los Angeles
14 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Joshua Tree
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Los Angeles

Los City of Angels, Los Angeles, is a sprawling metropolis in Southern California and the epicenter of the nation's entertainment industry. It's home to iconic landmarks like the Hollywood sign and TCL Chinese Theatre, where visitors can see celebrity handprints and footprints. The city also boasts renowned studios such as Paramount Pictures, Universal, and Warner Brothers that offer behind-the-scenes tours.
Most popular city on this route
22 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Joshua Tree
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Pasadena

Pasadena, a city in California located northeast of downtown Los Angeles, offers a mix of modern and historic attractions. Old Pasadena is a popular district known for its Victorian and art deco buildings, offering diverse shopping and dining experiences. The Norton Simon Museum showcases impressive European and Asian art as well as a sculpture garden. Additionally, the Rose Bowl stadium hosts the annual Rose Bowl Game.
2% as popular as Los Angeles
26 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Joshua Tree
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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.
0% as popular as Los Angeles
1 minute off the main route, 33% of way to Joshua Tree
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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.
4% as popular as Los Angeles
23 minutes off the main route, 38% of way to Joshua Tree
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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.
2% as popular as Los Angeles
23 minutes off the main route, 64% of way to Joshua Tree
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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.
10% as popular as Los Angeles
15 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Joshua Tree
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Greater Palm Springs Film Office

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14% as popular as Los Angeles
14 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Joshua Tree

Best stops along Costa Mesa to Joshua Tree drive

The top stops along the way from Costa Mesa to Joshua Tree (with short detours) are Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, California Science Center, and Crypto.com Arena. Other popular stops include Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, Palm Springs Air Museum, and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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California Science Center

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Science museum
Museums
Located in Los Angeles' Exposition Park, California Science Center is a sprawling state-operated museum that offers free admission to its permanent exhibits. As the largest interactive science center on the American West Coast, it features a diverse range of displays suitable for visitors of all ages. The museum's offerings include the World of Life biology exhibit, Creative World technology showcase, and Ecosystems exhibit with immersive habitats housing over 400 species of plants and animals.
The California Science Center is such a fun and inspiring place to visit! From interactive exhibits to hands-on learning, there’s something for all ages. The Space Shuttle Endeavour is a must-see—truly an unforgettable experience. The exhibits are well-designed, staff is friendly, and admission is free (with some special exhibits ticketed). A perfect spot for families, kids, or anyone curious about science and space. Highly recommend spending a few hours here! Highly recommend if you’re around the area and you have kids.
Thap4Aca N — Google review
We enjoyed our visit to the California Science Center, but it definitely had some highs and lows. The biggest downside was that many parts of the exhibits were closed or under renovation, which made the experience feel a bit unfinished. On the plus side, the aquarium section was nice, and the exhibits that were open kept the kids entertained and curious. There’s a new construction area in progress that looks like it’s going to be amazing once complete—but in the meantime, the center really needs to focus on updating and maintaining the existing spaces. The facility started off quiet in the morning, which was great, but it became very busy as the day went on. We grabbed a snack at the café, which was surprisingly good, though the eating area itself could use more attention—it had cobwebs and dirty walls that took away from the experience. Overall, it’s a good place to visit, especially with kids, but right now it feels more like a work in progress.
Amber W — Google review
Love this place! They take donations, other than parking, the place is free to visit. There are extra activities that charge such as the IMAX theater, space simulator, rock wall and hurricane tunnel simulator. They have space exhibits, tons of interactive areas, an aquarium and sports building. It wasn’t very crowded. The kids and I really enjoyed it. We touched some starfish, a wall of ice, played with some interactive exhibits. There’s a food court on the first floor, a rose garden and several other museums right outside of the science center. We were there for several hours and did not get a chance to see everything.
Liz M — Google review
The California Science Center is one of those museums that manages to feel genuinely hands on without ever dumbing anything down. There is a lot to see, from interactive exhibits that kids can throw themselves into to larger displays that reward slow reading and attention, so it works well for both quick visits and longer afternoons. Seeing the space shuttle exhibits up close gives the whole place a sense of scale and wonder that is hard to forget. I also appreciated that the staff were patient and helpful, even with crowds, which kept the whole experience energetic rather than chaotic.
Jonathan J — Google review
Had a short, but great time visiting with mom after some years. Her walking & patience isn't the same, but I made sure to visit my fav, the Eco System. I got to touch starfish and learn the many types and colors they had there and see urchins and jelly fish. Looked like schools were visiting this day as it got crowded in some sections. It's a good place to visit and stay cool while looking at new and old displays. The store at the entrance has jewelry, clothes, puzzles, many more items at fair prices. I highly recommend taking a trip, it's free with paid lot that is shared for the other museums.
Irma S — Google review
big museum with tons of interactive displays and different exhibit rooms. i especially loved the fish tanks and the touch tank outside. there was also a fun room where you played with ping pong balls. i didn’t go to their current exhibit but it was still enough to do then i got cookies in the cafe. the only downside is swarms of kids everywhere bc of field trips but not too bad. i also liked the fire safety exhibit with the fake apartment. admission is free which makes this an easy five stars.
Charisma B — Google review
I totally loved being here with my kids and other family members. It's a great atmosphere. A lot to learn. It reminds you how everything has evolutionized throughout the years. Super interesting. Loved it!! Free entrance. 😍
Claudia S — Google review
Admission to the Science Center is free! This area of Los Angeles is very safe during the day, especially when large school groups are visiting the Science Center. The Science Center focuses on Air and Space as well as Ecosystems. The anchor of the Air and Space Exhibit is the Space Shuttle Endeavor. The Center is creating a new display for the Endeavor and solid rocket boosters. Seeing Endeavor up close and speaking to former engineers who build and designed her is an amazing experience. The Ecosystems displays are interactive and fantastic for children of all ages, even if you are 91 years old. Plan to watch one of the IMAX movies on the screen that is seven floors tall! The selection is extensive, the seats very comfortable, and accommodations have been made for handicap access. Plan to spend at least 4 hours hear. When we come with our family, we spend the whole day. There are tasty choices for food and drink, or enjoy the inside and outdoor tables when you bring your own lunch. I highly recommend a visit.
Alastair A — Google review
4.7
(19642)
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4.6
(4007)
700 Exposition Park Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90037, USA
http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/
(323) 724-3623
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Crypto.com Arena

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Arena
Sights & Landmarks
Located in the heart of Downtown LA, Crypto.com Arena is a state-of-the-art multi-purpose arena that hosts a variety of events. Formerly known as Staples Center, it is home to several professional sports teams including the Lakers, Clippers, Kings, and Sparks. With over 250 events annually and 4 million guests visiting each year, it has become a renowned destination for sports and entertainment.
This place is AMAZING!! So many restaurants and the GRAMMY Museum is here as well as L.A. Live and Chase and Mastro's Restaurant is across the street. Statues of the best of the best of our NBA & NHL teams line the sidewalks. I will definitely be going back to this place soon.
JESSICA ( — Google review
Had nothing but positive things to say about this place. It was really cool except that was not here for a basketball game. I was here for a sleep token concert. And the venue was amazing. I don’t think there was a bad seat in the house wherever you were watching your show from. The layout, the decor, the staff work in the event. I don’t know if that necessarily has anything to do with my review of this place, but honestly, we had an all-around great experience with this venue.
Eric Z — Google review
Always a great time at Crypto.com Arena! I went for a Lakers game and the energy was awesome as always. Entrance was quick and easy, food court has good options, the seats were super comfortable. You can usually find street parking or use one of the garages nearby (around $40). Great vibes, great crowd, and always a fun night in downtown LA!
Lior M — Google review
It was a very fun experience, but workers could use some more training. We had gotten upgraded to pit after the opener and wanted directions to it. A few workers were walking around, and we asked for directions to multiple staff members. They all gave us different answers, and I believe one even said "entrance 3" (I don't even think it exists lol). Doors opened at 6:32, since they were busy asking people to empty out their totes and to open their bags. I went in line around 5:40, small line, no biggie. Also, tickets are priced lower the day before the concert (just a suggestion; I got mine the day after tickets went on sale).
G C — Google review
Went to see GDragon and had an amazing time. The production team put on such a good show. But also the venue is perfect. Seats are comfortable, sound is perfect, the place is clean. Plenty of parking available. Staff members were all very friendly, even if not all of them knew where our seats were. I loved everything about it. I definitely wouldn't hesitate to buy tickets for future events at this venue.
Bere V — Google review
Overall enjoyed the experience here and look forward to going back in the future. I found the concourses to be quite narrow and hard to get around. The food selections were quite different than most arenas, but perhaps fit the local diet better. But it made it hard for me to find much I wanted to eat and ended up spending over $20 for some Doritos nachos in the After Dark special area.
Mike W — Google review
Crypto.com Arena, located in downtown Los Angeles, is the home stadium for the LA Lakers and LA Kings. Outside the arena, you can see statues of legendary athletes, including Kobe Bryant — who tragically passed away — as well as other basketball, hockey, and boxing icons like Oscar De La Hoya. The arena is connected to LA Live, making it a perfect spot to enjoy downtown LA’s nightlife before or after a game or concert. A must-visit landmark for sports and entertainment fans visiting Los Angeles.
Ahacool K — Google review
Saw sleep token here. It was a great arena. Very organized for entry and security was decent. Seats are decent and comfy and obviously the band was great. I’m from Memphis so a bit stricter security than here. Only downside is food is very very expensive and no refills on drinks. $40 for two pretzels and one very small drink.
Haley C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA
https://www.cryptoarena.com/
(213) 742-7100
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Walt Disney Concert Hall

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Concert hall
Sights & Landmarks
Located in downtown Los Angeles, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is a striking music venue designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. Built between 1999 and 2003, this avant-garde building boasts unstable geometry and disjointed forms, making it one of the most photographed buildings in the city. The stainless steel architecture creates a visually stunning sight that stands out among other modern structures nearby.
This is the most beautiful hall I’ve ever gotten to view something in. The ornate and detailed wood work and organ are breathtaking. The exterior is also mesmerizing in its self. Staff was very friendly, and helpful when finding your seat. Overall this building is an amazing place to view a concert, play, or other art.
Isaac B — Google review
Will return. Been here a couple of times but never found a concert we liked until today. The first half of the chamber music program featured modern pieces, and the second half was dedicated to Beethoven. It's interesting to note that they performed in the main hall (only half full), instead of the smaller one. The acoustic is gorgeous. The venue is terrific, especially the outdoor garden. They offered little wine prior to the start, and we chatted with a few female concertgoers. The first two ladies are friends, both widowed and living nearby. They suggested Vespiao for dinner. Then two separate females joined us, one Chinese, who said she's on the board of the Library, and confirmed the homeless people using the bathroom at the Central Library. She also insisted on talking to me in Mandarin. ... and the ride to the hotel afterward, the female Uber driver has classical music on -:) thank you!
Irene E — Google review
Absolutely Beautiful💜❤️🩷The concert hall’s architecture is amazing and the high ceilings structure in the interior is perfect for sound/ acoustics. The seating is perfect at any angle and it has comfortable seating for everyone. The woodwork is beautiful on every level. Gaining entrance to the concert hall is really easy and available on every level of the parking structure and on the street level entrance. There’s accessible parking and seating in this building. There's a gift shop, plus areas to buy food and drinks on each level. There's also a beautiful outdoor dining area and a beautiful view of the city. This building has beautiful structures of art, mesmerizing walk ways, and paths around the sitting areas which lead you to explore. There’s an addition for children to explore and experience the arts with a children's stage. The staff is friendly, efficient and very supportive to help with all necessities and getting you to your seat on time. The performers and performances of all of these musical talents will take your breath away. Gustavo Dudamel is absolutely fantastic and of course including all of the musicians giving their best performances. Just watching and listening to everything made me feel mesmerized and so happy to be able to share this experience with others. If you have the chance to see him conduct with so much passion, please do. This is his last season in Los Angeles.
Sandy H — Google review
This is our first time visiting the Walt Disney concert hall. The architecture is beautiful, and the overall design of the building is wonderful. If you have never visited the concert hall, please know that the ORCHESTRA VIEW section is behind the stage so you will be enjoying the music from the bands backside. “Orchestra view”means the view the orchestra has facing the audience. Would not recommend this section even if it’s called “orchestra”. Seating is bench style - not individual seats, so it can be crowded and you’ll be sitting arm-to-arm, literally. Would return but only to purchase seating in the center sections.
Alvina H — Google review
What a beautiful place, I don’t think there is a bad seat in the whole concert hall. There is plenty of parking in the underground garage and it is very easy to get up to the entrance. We had a nice experience and I look forward to our next concert. Unfortunately, it is not allowed to take pictures or record video once the concert begins, so I only took a few pictures pre-concert.
Frank R — Google review
Amazing place to visit. I did the self-guided tour and was pretty straightforward. I did it on a Saturday morning and the music hall was open. Super nice!
Bernardo N — Google review
Even without stepping inside, the Walt Disney Concert Hall leaves a lasting impression. I had the pleasure of admiring it every day from my hotel room at the Conrad across the street and it became a favorite part of my LA skyline view. Designed by Frank Gehry, the building’s architecture is truly a masterpiece — with its swooping silver curves and bold futuristic presence. It's captivating from every angle and feels like a sculpture come to life. I didn’t get a chance to attend a performance this time, but just walking around the structure and seeing how it reflects light at different times of day was already a memorable experience. I’d love to return someday to hear the acoustics from within.
Genta — Google review
This was my third visit to Walt Disney Concert Hall. We attended an astonishing performance of Mahler’s 2nd Symphony by the LA Philharmonic. The hall, designed by famed architect Frank Gehry, is a marvel of form and function that needs to be experienced. Tours are available daily. Don’t miss the garden area on the south and west sides of the building. The acoustics in the concert hall are amazingly clear.
Robert C — Google review
4.7
(10761)
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4.6
(3091)
111 S Grand Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
https://www.laphil.com/
(323) 850-2000
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Dodger Stadium

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Stadium
Sights & Landmarks
Dodger Stadium, located in Elysian Park and opened in 1962, is a must-visit for baseball fans. With a massive 56,000-seat capacity, it's one of the largest MLB stadiums and has been home to the Los Angeles Dodgers since its inception.
I went to a game at Dodger Stadium recently, and it was an amazing time. The energy in the stadium is contagious—from the crowd singing along to the national anthem to the excitement building with each pitch, everything felt electric. The stadium itself is iconic. The views are fantastic, especially when the sun starts to set behind the hills. The architecture has a classic charm, you can tell this is a park with history and with character.  Food-wise, I got nachos and a beer. Delicious choices, but yes—the prices were steep. Nachos cost more than expected, and the beer wasn’t cheap. Still, consuming them while cheering, surrounded by fans, made it worth it. The amenities and atmosphere were excellent. Plenty of vendors, good sightlines, helpful staff. Even if parking or getting in took a bit of time, once inside it didn’t matter—every moment felt fun.  Overall, despite the high cost of snacks and drinks, it was a very fulfilling experience. If you love baseball, camaraderie, and a lively crowd, Dodger Stadium is a must-visit.
Akiko P — Google review
A truly fantastic baseball experience from a visiting fan (Phillies). Views inside are fantastic. We had first row seats in the 158 Loge level. Food at the main concourse level is great (garlic fries are a must get). Getting in and out was a breeze, and the fans were awesome. Super cool experience.
Travis — Google review
Rating Dodger Stadium 5 stars because there is nothing like Blue Heaven on Earth! I’ve been coming to games since the early 90s. The only rough part of a visit may be getting back the freeway after a game. DS is such a historic ballpark, but it’s full of great upgrades. There are a lot of great spots to eat, great shops, and wonderful historic/informational displays. No surprise since DS is the third oldest stadium in use as of 2025! You’ll even find placards showing historic events by visiting teams throughout. I love sitting along the third base side of the park to keep in the shade. I like sitting up high so I can see the San Gabriel Mountains (and Mt Baldy), the Verdugo Mountains, and occasionally the rising moon. I recommend a cold beer, the taco platter, and soaking it all in. Let’s Go Dodgers!
Joseph G — Google review
An old stadium that just works and has stood up to the test of time! They have so many spots for photo opportunities for you and the family. My one let down was the security gaurd at the gate, he was ultra power trip and couldn't wait to ruin someone's day. Wish I would have gotten a picture hindsight. My buddy was not allowed in with his fanny pack as it didn't fit in the box? He searched it first, then proceeded to demonstrate that it didn't fit, even though it fit. He maneuvered to make it look like it didn't fit and fluffed it to make it look like it didn't fit. Made him walk all the way back to the truck(30minutes away)even after pleading with him. Then when he came back he made him throw away his vape? Been through stadiums and concerts and never seen someone have to throw away their vape. Of course you cannot smoke them but never seen them have to be thrown away. You can even go through airport security with them? There was no talking to this guy so he threw it away(note these are not cheap, around $40) definitely brought the energy down after having start the game experience with this. Some consistency in training and maybe a supervisor readily available in the event there is a question. Just typing this up brings back the level of frustration. Sad. The rest of the experience was dope. Dodger dogs are just part of the experience. Still get to get your ice cream in the baseball helmets and dont forget about the nachos in the bigger helmet! Oh and dont walk to the stadium as the uphill slope is not fun lol. Just park there for $35. (Pro tip)
FullTime X — Google review
Everything is amazing about this stadium! Not only are we generational fans, but we are loving the food selections these past 2 years! The drinks are outrageously priced, but probably for good reason! Est seating is behind home plate for sure, it avoids all hours of the sun haha!
R.A C — Google review
Did a tour of the stadium (on the morning they won the World Series!) and had a great time. Our tour guide, James, was excellent. A true professional that knows a LOT about baseball, not just the Dodgers. It’s a great experience to go on the field, check out the dugouts and press area. Lots of history in this stadium.
Quinn B — Google review
Fun times, we are Giants fans but are visiting all stadiums so on our stop here for the World Series we took these pictures. Stadium is overall an easy in and out, rowdy crowd as expected. Saw an arrest in my section in the 2nd inning. Lots of history here
Jose E — Google review
3rd oldest baseball stadium in the US. Beautifully maintained with lots of memorabilia to see and enjoy, and even a botanical garden. Ample parking and a great views of DTLA and surrounding areas. Take the tour if you can and explore places you normally aren't allowed into.
Rudy N — Google review
4.7
(49275)
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4.3
(2151)
1000 Vin Scully Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012, USA
https://www.mlb.com/dodgers/ballpark
(866) 363-4377
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Citadel Outlets

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Citadel Outlets is a renowned outdoor shopping center in Los Angeles, drawing both locals and tourists with its wide array of popular brand-name outlet stores and restaurants. It's a go-to destination for fashion enthusiasts seeking high-end brands at discounted prices, featuring over 130 famous stores including BOSS, Armani, Prada, Gucci, Nike, Louis Vuitton, and more.
Fantastic Shopping Experience at Citadel Outlets! Citadel Outlets is truly one of my favorite places to shop. It’s a clean, family-friendly outlet that makes spending the day here an absolute pleasure. There’s a great mix of name-brand retailers offering amazing deals, so it’s easy to find something for everyone in the family. On top of the shopping, there are plenty of food options to keep you fueled throughout your visit, from quick bites to sit-down meals. The atmosphere feels safe and well-maintained, making it a great spot to bring kids or just enjoy some solo shopping time. Highly recommend Citadel Outlets if you’re looking for a fun day out with great bargains and lots of variety!
Nicco R — Google review
Clean, well-maintained, and pleasant shopping experience · *Free parking:* Huge plus - no hassle finding a spot! · *Family-friendly:* Perfect for a fun day out with loved ones · *Great restaurants:* Outdoor seating areas make dining a delight Highly recommended for anyone looking for discounts and a great shopping vibe! I’m so down to explore Citadel Outlet It’s an open-air shopping paradise.
Jakaria A — Google review
Citadel Outlet is one of the best shopping places in Los Angeles. There is a huge selection of brands, constant discounts, and great sales. The area is beautiful, clean, and designed like a fortress — it looks impressive. Parking is convenient and the staff is always helpful. Today I walked around the stores and found everything I wanted, and at great prices. The atmosphere is always pleasant here, perfect for walking, relaxing, and enjoying shopping. Highly recommend!
Tomas G — Google review
A very nice shopping place, where we visit frequently. It's adjacent to the 5 freeway. So for most of the time, coming here is not a problem. However, if you come late, you may have a hard time finding a parking spot. A lot of good shops are here. It's worth a visit, if you haven't done so
Wayne C — Google review
This a solid outlet mall. Basically every storefront is populated with major brands, there are some decent food options, vending all over, and - critically - large and clean bathrooms! The location isn't "convenient" per se, but right of the 5, we find ourselves at least passing it pretty often. Whenever we stop, we usually find something worth checking out. Mostly clothing and fashion, but there are a few housewares stores, cafes, chocolates, other luxury goods, and novelties. The major drawback is parking. The way it's laid out always kind of makes entering feel like a bottleneck. There's a big lot in the middle for valet, and you sort of have to either park in the structure near the front and walk, or drive through the whole thing to get to the surface lot. Either way, you're stuck going through this little entry drive. But once you're in, it's a good an outlet mall experience as you're likely to find anywhere.
Michael G — Google review
A lot of good brands and clean restroom Less option for food and no sitting inside for a coffee if you are going in the hot weather. They just have tables and chairs outside Need more big trees to walk under the sun
Nancy T — Google review
Truly an LA favorite — awesome spot! Smart, dynamic, and super friendly service. We were treated well everywhere, every store. I’ll keep coming back. Best place around!
Flávio G — Google review
This shopping center was wonderful to visit. Many stores to shop and buy things. Very exciting experience. Easy free parking available. The mall has good restaurants and clean bathrooms. Everything you need in one place. Good location in Los Angeles for shopping.
Brian P — Google review
4.5
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4.2
(1596)
100 Citadel Dr, Commerce, CA 90040, USA
http://citadeloutlets.com/
(323) 888-1724
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6

Union Station Homeless Services

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Non-profit organization
Sights & Landmarks
Union Station Homeless Services has been commended for its dedication to helping the homeless community. The program has shown compassion and provided shelter to those in need, including families with children and individuals facing difficult circumstances. Through their efforts, they have assisted people in finding housing and stability during challenging times. The organization's commitment to making a difference in the lives of those experiencing homelessness is evident through the positive impact they have had on individuals and families.
Very attentive, helpful and patient. A shout out to the Phone Receptionist *whoop*whoop🥳, I believe I had the pleasure of speaking with Vee & Amy. Very Good and Simplistic walk through of the waiting process for a call back on any vacancies of shelters in LA area. Assuring and hospitable attitude towards a complete stranger goes a long way. THANK YOU.
Hector Y — Google review
I am currently in a shelter threw Union station I've been a client for 6 months, now suddenly I need to move locations, they have no reasons for why but I have been given a verbal update that every person needs to relocate, from my understanding I should have been given some kind of written statement and some time to prepare to move.
Charlene G — Google review
Holly St. care coordinator's should not! be contacting clients at inappropriate times such as their non related work hours. It's unprofessional.When they reach you it's not even anything that important. Please retrain these individuals to be consistent in kindness and considerate.There are also individual case managers/ care coordinator's that like to talk over the client while still speaking. How is that effective communication? Please upper management, address these issues.
PAGE I — Google review
Trust some of the staff faculties (Watchers day/night I call them) favorites certain people, certain Staffs wash their laundry for them while the client (person)ain't doing anything, some becomes chummy chummy (Very close) in the office with certain clients (person's ). Be prepared to get sicknesses here too they will place you in a room in the middle of the night while other people who passed it on to you don't receive it at all. Nobody Respects Nobody even if you keep urself (if your friends with them/not).Some of the Staffs or Watchers give certain people a pass to do as they want while other's are obedient to obey by the rules. The WATCHERS WON'T CARE NOR HELP YOU IF YOU HAVE ISSUES WIT H ANYBODYThe service here SUCKS they can't Really help you to get Permanent Housing because they can not provide a Notice nor Vouchers like they use to to back then to back your words you up with Rental Services that they supposedly provide.If you people like more info you can look me up. Please send Prayers 🙏 Thank You.. Nor Respect
Erica V — Google review
They hire private security and they terminate their contract with the stupid reason. Their agency does not have professionalism and work ethics because they get funding from Lahsa. Same one has to look through their Union Station. They are not a service provider.
Onlyfor J — Google review
Union Station has given me peace when I was about to lose it they have helped me so much especially in my time of need shelter is very important when you have children and the program has compassion and are not afraid to show it i really don't know where i would be if it wasn't for Union Station Irwindale and my consulting team Sam Johnathan. Mary Jessica jasmine wow how amazing you are.thank you i owe you a lot and one day I will repay you for your hospitality God bless you all
Linda M — Google review
We were living in a motel and my husband just started a new job but didn't make enough for an apartment or weekly rent for motel. My mother just passed also so we had no where else to go and I didn't want my autistic son living in a tent in the streets so I heard of this place through 211 and was the best decision I made. They gave us a place to sleep. Also help us get a place to live with the help of door of hope. Thanks Union station pasadena.
Belinda D — Google review
Im giving a 4 star only because.. Union Station just started their homeless program.. It takes alot to get started.. They continue to learn n grow thru many obsticles.. Im PROUD to say.. My Aunt Dolores Zepeda was part of helping them learn n adjust a few obsticles.. THE MAIN THING HERE IS.. THEY ACCOMONDATED MY AUNT N NOW IS MOVING INTO HER NEW APARTMENT!! THANK YOU UNION STATION Hilda Solis n staff for listening everytime I called to complain.. I SEE THIS PROGRAM GOING TO A 5 STAR SOON!! GOD BLESS ALL
Dena Z — Google review
3.5
(26)
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4.3
(1862)
825 E Orange Grove Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91104, USA
https://unionstationhs.org/
(626) 240-4550
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Knott's Soak City

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Knott's Soak City is a must-visit waterpark located at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, CA. It features 23 waterslides, a 750,000 gallon wave pool, and a 1/3rd mile lazy river. The park offers separate admission from Knott's Berry Farm and is open from May to September.
Is really fun here. I Love the water slides, especially the one where you can get in with the whole family. The lazy river is super big and fun. There's a ride where you slide on your belly. Overall I think Soak City is the best place to go for summer. ( Reviewed by my 9year old daughter)
WENDY C — Google review
We celebrated a birthday. Food is $40-50 per person. Very few trees, and we had to sit in the sun all day. That's the only unpleasant thing. We waited for a few hours for a place under an umbrella to become free. A boy started drowning in the waves, and the rescuers saved him. They did a great job. You can trust children! Thanks to the rescuers.
Sirin M — Google review
We visited Knott’s Soak City on a Sunday with our three kids. Overall, it was fun — but there are a few things to know in advance if you want the best experience. Parking was a challenge. It cost $35, which we expected, but by noon it was completely full. We spent nearly 20 minutes circling the lot, and the one-way parking lanes were poorly marked and confusing. Our kids got discouraged thinking we’d have to leave, but luckily we caught someone leaving and followed them to their spot. The park itself is lively but packed, which is understandable for a hot summer weekend. We started with the Lazy River — unfortunately, it wasn’t very “lazy” without a float. Only about 20% of people had access to float tubes, and the rest were standing around or wading through. The real issue though was the flooring: the surface was extremely rough. My wife and I both got cuts on our toes, and all three of our kids had scrapes or cuts on their fingers. It felt like walking on coarse sandpaper — something we’ve never experienced at other water parks. That said, there were still plenty of enjoyable areas. The slides were exciting, the wave pool was great for the kids, and the splash zones were well-designed and shaded. We noticed some families brought in their own food and drinks (smart move), but we didn’t — and paid high prices for basic snacks and drinks. If we return, we’ll bring water shoes and pack our own cooler without question. Final verdict: There’s fun to be had here, but you have to plan ahead — especially for float access, food, and foot protection. The park needs to address the flooring issue seriously; safety shouldn’t be compromised. That said, our family made some great memories, and with better prep next time, we’d be more ready to enjoy it fully.
Larry A — Google review
Fun in the sun and it couldn’t have been more perfect for my kids since they love the water, me, not so much! I recommend coming to the water park on weekdays as there are less people and you can get more rides in. Park open at 10 and most people are lined up by 930. Parking is 35, if you are local, probably uber there is cheaper. I recommend getting a food pass for 51$ as you can get food every 90 minutes and drinks every 15 minutes. Once’s you get in find a place to park your stroller or wagon. They do allow you to bring in food and water , which is so good because my kids find American food harder to chew bc it is drier. Plenty of smaller playground for younger kids. Get on all the rides first thing and then do lazy river and wave pool. Pack extra towels and a picnic blanket bc there is a place to do that! We barely used the chair bc after being in the water, the kids were cold and needed to dry out.
Alysa N — Google review
We visited Soak City on a weekday during the summer and it was very busy—seemed to be at full capacity. We arrived later in the day, so finding available seating was tough. I’d definitely recommend bringing your own chairs and an umbrella for the grassy areas. Getting through security was a bit of a hassle—my keys, phone, and the zipper on my toiletries bag triggered the scanner and turned the process into a full 5-minute ordeal. Once inside, the atmosphere was fun and family-friendly. We enjoyed the lazy river, and although there was about a 10-minute wait for floating tubes, it wasn’t bad. Food-wise, the pizza line was long, but the cafe with burgers and fries moved much quicker. Unfortunately, my phone got ruined—next time I’d bring a better waterproof pouch or just leave it in the car. Overall, we had a great time and I would definitely visit again!
Chandalyn J — Google review
Main themes: tidal wave, floating village, lots of fund with little kids facilities, various straight and spinning slides, recommend a seasonal ticket, be prepared with a soft wet flip flop, walking on all pool areas seemed spiky and get bleeding easily, maker sure you get sun burn protection, drink lots of water, stay safe, security teams were sufficient and reliable.
Chris H — Google review
So much fun! Season passes to Knott's and Soak City are definitely worth it. The kids love it every time we visit.
Jose G — Google review
Had a wonderful time with my kids. The wait in line was no more than 15 minutes on some slides. The food was very expensive. I do not recommend eating there, especially if it is a big group. The pizza was $66! Our favorite ride was the Lazy River and The Wedge.
Xiomara — Google review
4.5
(5950)
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3.6
(413)
8200 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90620, USA
https://www.knotts.com/soak-city
(714) 220-5200
8

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

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$$$$expensive
Dinner theater
Step into a world of chivalry and excitement at Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, where the spirit of the eleventh century comes alive! This immersive experience features thrilling jousting matches, impressive horsemanship, and breathtaking falconry displays. Guests are treated to a delightful four-course meal served without utensils in a grand castle-like setting. As you dine, watch knights clad in armor compete for glory while horses perform stunning routines that showcase their training and elegance.
Our group of 45 had an unforgettable night at Medieval Times in Buena Park! From the moment we arrived, the staff treated us like royalty — making sure everyone in our large party was seated together, comfortable, and part of the excitement. Every detail was handled with genuine care and enthusiasm, which made coordinating such a big group completely stress-free. The show itself was absolutely spectacular. The knights, horses, and performers gave it their all — the energy, the choreography, and even the crowd interaction were top-notch. The food was delicious (and fun to eat without utensils!), the drinks were flowing, and the cheering never stopped. You could feel the joy and engagement from every member of our group, from the kids to the adults. We left grinning ear to ear, talking about the black and white knight’s escapades and already planning our next visit. It’s rare to find a place that blends entertainment, hospitality, and a sense of shared adventure so perfectly. Medieval Times Buena Park delivered an experience worthy of its crown — we can’t recommend it enough! 👑⚔️🐎
Ron H — Google review
What a fun experience! We had a great time. Food could use some help! Good thing Porto’s is next store lol. The staff was amazing. All the little extras are nice and all the sword variety was kinda cool to see. Definitely be prepared to spend money on the gift shop!
Paul S — Google review
My husband and I took our four teens to dinner. It was quite pricey, but alot of fun. The main meal was pretty good and we all enjoyed it. The servers were quick and the food came out hot. The dessert however was very lack luster! Normal meals got a small eclair which was terrible. I upgraded our tickets when we arrived, which included a dessert upgrade to cake. The cake was also terrible. It was a dry vanilla cake with gritty frosting on it. I was pretty disappointed as the upgrade was pretty expensive. The show was a fun idea; however, i did note that more than one horse seemed overly stressed. However, I observed the riders regularly reassuring them and giving treats. I did not see any inappropriate handeling of the horses and they were all of good weight and appeared healthy. It is EXTREMELY loud! I wouldn't spend the money again, but it made for a fun memory.
Mindy B — Google review
Was seated with Res Knight. He was the clear dominant knight of the whole group. Despite revealing his rebellious association with the Catalan off shoot he really screwed up the reveal and ended up having all the knights turn against him. If he was smart he would have behaved himself during the joust. Then, when the time was right he could have snuck behind stage and slayed the king. The Queen clearly wanted his D so she would have probably been ok with it. Instead his hubris got him slayed and he didn’t get the girl. Also, it’s ridiculous how much money. Medieval Times is printing. The novelty of the utensiless food was fun as a child but coming back as an adult, my $75 experience was probably a $3 meal. If you are going to continue with that, that’s fine but I think they should replace all the amplifying recorded music with live musicians. They can certainly afford it and it would really go a long way to help with the immersion. Plus I am sure everyone would love to jam with a talented bard.
Daniel C — Google review
First time here and I really enjoyed it. Food was good, service was excellent and the show was awesome. My 8 year old and I were screaming and cheering the whole show. Definitely would recommend to go check it out.
Robboy97 S — Google review
The seating was tight but the food was good. The atmosphere was fun and entertaining. We had a blast with our school group. There are fun extras you can purchase like swords, hats, drinks that glow and tons more!
Arielle P — Google review
My family and I have been coming here for years. I have not been since they have redone the story. So this is as of Nov 8th 2025. This was the best show I have ever gone to. We paid for the VIP for my son's birthday and got front row. We had the black and white knight. Dude was Jon snow but the American version. He picked up on our energy (first timers read: Get loud, have fun, cheer non stop) food was amazing! I don't know if it's nostalgia but I could drink a gallon of the soup. Fights were longer and seemed better choreographed. The king and queen were top notch, falcon showing was way longer than in previous years and they really got close! The whole thing was amazing. Also our chancellor dude was like 7' tall and you could tell her wasn't feeling all that well but he put on a great show. (As a fellow tall person it's great to see tall knights) I had so much fun, my family had so much fun, our knight gave my daughter a rose and a sash.. she won't stop talking about it. Just the best time. If you can afford it, please treat yourself. It's absolutely amazing.
Test 1 — Google review
My children and I went on a field trip with our charter school recently and let me tell you, those kids had so much fun! It was so interactive and entertaining. They got to eat with their hands and scream at the top of their lungs cheering. So they had a great time, would recommend to families who had kids who can handle loud noises, darkness at times and RP fighting.
Loreal C — Google review
4.6
(14123)
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4.3
(1212)
7662 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90620, USA
https://www.medievaltimes.com/
(888) 935-6878
9

Pirates Dinner Adventure

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53 lists 
$$$$expensive
Dinner theater
Pirates Dinner Adventure offers an immersive dining and entertainment experience set on an 18th-century Spanish galleon in a massive indoor lagoon. The show, 'Secrets of the Deep,' features thrilling stunts, aerial acrobatics, swordplay, and special effects that keep the audience engaged. Guests can participate in the interactive theater experience as up to 150 volunteers join the performance.
What an amazing night! I had dinner with my family here and we absolutely loved the Pirates show it was so much fun! The three-course meal was delicious, with a choice of tomato soup or salad, juicy chicken with mashed potatoes and veggies, and a rich chocolate cake for dessert. You can even upgrade your dinner if you want to make it extra special. The energy of the show was incredible and it’s perfect for all ages. I highly recommend it — such a memorable experience!
Saramay B — Google review
My friends and family went. We were a group of 35. Very accommodating. I think the staff had a hard time to pinpoint who the leader of the group was. There was a miscommunication with the picture taking. The food was alright, I like it better at Medevil Times. The show was good and long too so it's great for kids especially. I would recommend and come back again. I'm not sure if I would come back as a group of 35 again.
Krystalle M — Google review
We had such a fun time at Pirates Dinner Adventure! From the moment we walked in, the energy was high, the atmosphere was exciting, and the staff was welcoming. The show was action-packed, full of acrobatics, sword fights, and even some audience participation—which the kids absolutely loved. Our whole family (kids ages 5, 7, and 14) was completely entertained from start to finish. The performers were engaging and kept everyone laughing and cheering. Surprisingly, the food was also really great! Everything came out hot and well-prepared. We especially enjoyed the roasted chicken and the dessert was a nice finish to the meal. Overall, it was a memorable experience that we would highly recommend for families looking for a unique and fun night out. We’ll definitely be back next time we’re in the area!
Aaron P — Google review
Great experience! The show, atmosphere, drinks, and service was great! The food was alright. However, they do have options if you are vegetarian, vegan, and/or have dietary restrictions. My husband and I were asked to be a part of one of the games during the show and that was a lot of fun. The alcoholic drinks are strong! You get the keep the glass the drinks come in and if you decide attend another day, bring the glass and you get your drink at the refill price. I would definitely see this show again. I highly recommend it!
Brittany P — Google review
Look, the only reason that I'm giving the food a 4 out of 5 stars is because I wish the main dish was a bigger portion. Other than that, the food was delicious. It's a good thing (for me at least) that you can order various appetizers to add to your meal. And the 6 appetizers that my family and I tried here were equally as delicious. I especially enjoyed the fried calamari. As for the cocktails, I enjoyed a few rounds (since my wife was driving this evening) and each cocktail was just as delicious as the previous. Also, each one was made with double shots, so they were particularly potent... for all you out there who enjoy a nice, strong drink. The show and entertainment are the biggest draws here. The various acts and performances were all entertaining and delightful to watch. The musical numbers were all well done and were a joy to watch as the performers did their absolute best during each act. The overall story is a tad predictable, but I still found myself engrossed and entertained by the end of the night. It was especially fun to see all the audience participation during the show, with extra fun as I watched all three of my kids get in on the fun as they were called up to the stage to assist during various acts. (A big shout out to Antonio, the Yellow Pirate, whose section we were a part of this evening. He was particularly fun to watch and cheer on.) One thing I especially want to point out was the quality of the service we received. On this particular night, our server was Wendy, and she did an excellent job in getting us out drinks, meals, and desserts in a speedy manner. And she was cheerful and delightful every time she came by our table. Hopefully, when we return, we'll have the pleasure of having her as our server once again. (Seriously, a big thank you Wendy, you were the best!) A family night out here can get a bit pricey, but for the food, entertainment, atmosphere, and overall experience you will have here, I think it's well worth the price. My family and I left the show already planning for a return visit before the end of the year.
Richard C — Google review
The show was interactive and fun, food was mid but i really enjoyed the tender roasted turkey leg. The mash was boxed and veggies, frozen. Service and performance, excellent. Great for children and families. Used the discount code and got seated in the far left corner, with the worst view though.
L — Google review
this dinner adventure is amazing. the atmosphere is so detailed and the stunts are beyond fantastic! the actors are so fun and great with both kids and adults- kids are constantly let into stage/boats in a great, interactive way! definitely worth the cost- additionally, surprisingly, it’s a musical! fantastic singers, actors, and especially stuntmen! the strength of these actors are unbelievable!
Neil C — Google review
Such a wonderful place! The staff and actors are incredibly friendly and welcoming. The show starts right on time (or very close to it), and everything runs smoothly. I recommend arriving at least 15 minutes early to really take in the atmosphere. There’s a gift shop at the entrance — not the cheapest, but full of fun items that add to the experience. We purchased VIP tickets, and they were absolutely worth it! Sitting up front kept my 3-year-old and 1-year-old completely entertained the entire time. The food was good — not Michelin-star level, but definitely solid and satisfying. Overall, a great outing for families with little ones. Highly recommend!
Nancy B — Google review
4.4
(5589)
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3.9
(994)
7600 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90620, USA
https://piratesdinneradventure.com/buena-park?utm_source=PDA+Buena+Park+GMB&utm_medium=Google+Business+Profile&utm_campaign=PDA_Buena_Park_GMB
(714) 690-1497
10

Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum

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Museum
History museum
The Richard Nixon Library & Museum is a must-visit for history and politics enthusiasts. It offers well-curated exhibitions that vividly depict the life and presidency of Richard Nixon, including his controversial resignation during the Watergate scandal. The museum showcases artifacts, audiovisual materials, and documents related to Nixon's political career, from his visit to China to significant events like the Vietnam War ceasefire.
The library is a beautiful and historic place. It offered a lot of information about the man and his accomplishments. Unfortunately the great work he did was overshadowed by Watergate. The library is built on the property where he was born. Their home is on the site in it's original location. Most of the furnishings are original. Great place to visit.
Dan G — Google review
Very interesting and informative look at Nixon's career and life. Didn't know anything about his personal life, or honestly many of the good things he did during his presidency. The exhibits are modern and very well done. Watch the video at the beginning, it's a great introduction. The order of the exhibits is interesting but it worked. And we liked ending on his childhood home and the helicopter. The grounds are nice. There's really nothing too ostantacious here. Other people mentioned how nice the docents were and it's true. They're very nice and knowledgeable.
Steph C — Google review
Candlelight performance was better than I thought. Really cool atmosphere and music. Beatles theme tonight. Cool performance with a mini bar. Easy parking and getting in.
Nick L — Google review
Incredibly well done. So much to see and learn here. The museum includes Marine One (President's helicopter) and a full-size replica of Nixon's Oval Office. Believe it or not, Richard Nixon's childhood home (and birthplace) are on these grounds.
Apex V — Google review
An incredible and comprehensive Presidential Library. Densely-packed with information, it tells not only the story of Nixon, but the time in which he lived, led, and ultimately faltered. The museum does not shy away from Watergate and the reckless decisions he made, which I appreciated. A complicated and tragic figure in American history. The helicopter is undergoing renovations so could not been except through a gate which was disappointing. The museum starts with his administration and then explores his childhood and rise to power, which was an unconventional choice that is interesting if not a bit counterintuitive. Highly recommend visiting!
Jaiden S — Google review
Drove across country to see this Museum. Got to entrance and was told only the Gardens was open. I asked why? It was due to the Federal Government shutdown. This absolutely made no sense to me. I asked why would a self guided museum tour be closed? I was told that the government owns the displays in the museum. Eight Dollars to go though the gardens. I was also told that the gardens were open and the house that the President was born in is open as well. Marine One was also open as it was next to the house that he was born in. I asked if I could use the restroom as none where insight of the lobby/entrance was told it would be a Dollar and I would have to go through security. None of this makes any sense to me. Especially the restroom part. Took pics from outside. I’ll problem get a bill for taking the pics, so enjoy.
Duane C — Google review
Beautiful performance at an equally beautiful venue. The performers played a great selection of songs from Coldplay and Imagine Dragons with a little introduction to many of the songs. This is always a fun event and not our first time with Candlelight Concerts. Young and old were there tonight and we look forward to seeing another show from Fever and Candlelight Concerts.
Ray R — Google review
Attended a concert at the Nixon Library in Orange CA. The quartet played Fleetwood Mac and they did so beautifully! The candles made the venue look all the more cozy and dramatic, the whole experience was wonderful.
Arlene L — Google review
4.8
(1280)
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4.5
(983)
18001 Yorba Linda Blvd, Yorba Linda, CA 92886, USA
https://www.nixonlibrary.gov/
(714) 983-9120
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California Botanic Garden

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The California Botanic Garden, a non-profit property established in 1927 by conservationist Susanna Bixby Bryant, features an array of diverse native gardens and plants. Visitors can attend regular classes and explore a nursery and gift shop. The garden is dedicated to preserving native species and provides opportunities for individuals seeking tranquility away from the noise of busy city streets. While some areas are temporarily closed for updating, guests can admire the sounds of numerous birds chirping while walking along peaceful ponds.
Wow this garden has it all! Plenty of parking (admission is $15 for adults), so many different trees, flowers, birds, and other animals! I came here years ago by myself and it was not this neatly organized/admission was free. I returned with my husband and the changes are so massive-including the size of the garden!! We enjoyed bird listening and watching here. We also loved the diversity of creatures running around-squirrels, rabbits, turtles, and lizards (I personally don’t like bugs so I ignored and avoided the butterflies and bees)! It has endless paths that we tried exploring as much as we could and didn’t see it all! There are at least two ponds and some shady spots, but majority is in the sun (bringing a sunbrella helps majorly). I highly recommend this place for nature lovers, kids, bird watchers, and explorers!! We had a great time and I definitely will be back! Oh and their bathrooms were surprisingly so clean AND they had water fountains which were so needed because we left our water in the car!!
Jessica Y — Google review
Beautiful location with several trails, plenty of rest spaces, clean restrooms, and ample parking. It is very tranquil and all is very well taken care of. The entry fee is very fair and the annual passes for locals is a great value. Tucked away in the foothills, we experienced a low cloud hanging onto the mountain, making it cool and overcast. Fellow visitors are friendly and helpful, as all are there to enjoy Mother Nature. There's a lot to walk, but you won't feel like you missed anything if you're unable to complete it; the beauty is everywhere.
Robert S — Google review
A nice botanical garden that is vast and peaceful. There are different sections and quite large with lots to explore. There was not really anything that stood out or was breathtakingly, but overall quite pretty and nice to walk around. Spent around an hour and a half slowly walking around the trails and saw pretty much everything, can definitely spend more time relaxing and seeing things in more detail.
Shawn S — Google review
Had the best walk with my husband here today.. giant garden comes with a guided map, restrooms are available thru out, lots of benches to take breaks on and to admire the beauty of the park or to listen to the array of birds, watch the squirrels 🐿️ having fun and bunny rabbits enjoying their snacks. Def worth the yearly pass just to come take your daily walks at, bonus because it’s safe/secure! Wheelchair and stroller accessible 👍
Edina S — Google review
Took my mom here for a Mother’s Day walk. It was nice to see the native plants and learn more. Plenty of areas to sit with shade. Would definitely recommend bringing water.
86NicNak — Google review
I went about an hr before closing and it was such a magical experience, despite being close to closing time. I’d recommend coming with enough time to take in all the sounds and views. There’s so much beauty to see and a secret around every corner.
Sandra M — Google review
The Botanical Garden is a natural haven for planners who want to incorporate lush greenery and serene outdoor settings into their events. From ceremonies under the trees to receptions surrounded by vibrant blooms, this venue creates an enchanting atmosphere. We love how the expansive spaces allow for flexible catering setups and smooth guest experiences. It’s perfect for nature-inspired events and weddings.
Summit C — Google review
Nice walking trails thru a mixture of locally grown plant life on display that visitors can associate with. All in all, I found the self-guided pathways to be an enjoyable exercise adventure confirming botanic references! I wasn’t sure what to expect, as with public gardens, they typically tend to be beautifully decorated with flowers, plants and trees, offering different varieties of popular horticulture. This particular garden is known for its local Southern California variety. Since my visit was at the supposed end of an historic drought, it seemed a challenge for operators to find common ground irrespective of seasonal changes. While some off-trail areas were appearing a bit dry and lifeless, the desert garden aspect was reassuring of the possibilities that may exist with drought tolerant gardening! It would be interesting to see the contrast with rain soaked soil and the adaptation to changing conditions!
Jim K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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1500 N College Ave, Claremont, CA 91711, USA
http://www.calbg.org/
(909) 625-8767
12

Fender Factory Tour

Permanently Closed
Musical instrument store
Visitor Centers
My wife and my son took me here for my birthday a couple of years ago. One of the most memorable birthdays I’ve had. When you’re a guitar nut especially a Fender freak like myself, visiting the factory where this iconic piece of musical genius is created is like a trip to heaven.
Jeff R — Google review
It is a hit and miss - I had a friend that liked his tour. But, for me, it was unforgettable in a bad way. I went to the tour in 2016. The tour guide (I wish I remember his name, but he can be seen in one of the pics, wearing a olive green shirt) was terrible! It looked like he hated that job, or he was replacing someone else. There is a wall with some historic guitars (including some early days Fenders), he didn't allow us to stop and see it. He was constantly ironic, sometimes impolite at people. He mocked my accent (I'm Brazilian) in front of people when I asked a question. He was rushing people. Despite that, I saw a Limited Edition guitar what was about to be launched and I asked if I could buy that guitar. But the purchase experience (with the same guy) wasn't nice, so I gave up. Also, when you enter the main tour hall, there is the ModShop room (place where you can assemble your own guitar, putting different parts together) and the professional on the charge of that room was also rude. Factory-wise: it's just a factory. Nothing different from other regular guitar factories. The pics I'm posting here can prove my point. Something good: at that time, there was a room with most guitar amps made by Fender, and anyone could give them a spin. On the other hand, there wasn't a lot of guitars to be played. Anyway, I used to be a Fender fanboy when I was a kid, and that tour was the last straw, shaking my relationship with the brand. This is my experience and I wish I had written it immediately after my visit. PS: the smile in one of the pics was taken before the tour, when I arrived at the facility.
Victor S — Google review
Drove all the way from San Diego, Visitor Center closed. They should have listed it on their website CLEARLY. WE ARE CLOSED DUE TO COVID !!! The security guard that met us at the entrance said “I keep telling Maria to change that “ Very inconsiderate
Carol B — Google review
My 2015 Fender American Standard Stratocaster (olympic white) has aged nicely, however the polyurethane paint is starting to show through and I can clearly see that it has 4 pieces of wood glued together. IS THIS WHAT FENDER HAS BECOME??? Anyway it looks terrible, not the quality you would expect from Fender.
Giovanni A — Google review
Even with covid restrictions lifted fender does not want the public to tour. I don't want to buy from them then. No where was it listed they are closed to the public and they don't offer a phone number to call.
Brian C — Google review
Awesome! Amazing to see the dedication and hard work that goes into every guitar and amp.
Bob J — Google review
When you see the craftsmanship, it is impressive. My fellow Americans should see made in America at work.
Raymond T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A sacred place for guitar lovers. I think the tours were every Thursday. Be sure to make a reservation. Occasionally, a Japanese guide will be provided, but in general the tour will be guided by factory staff. Please note that you cannot enter with sandals. (Original) ギター好きには聖地そのもの。 見学は毎週木曜だったかな。かならず予約して行きましょう。 たまに日本人のガイドがつく事もあるそうですが、基本的には工場のスタッフがガイドしてくれます。 サンダルでは入れないのでご注意を。
齊藤康二 — Google review
3.8
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4.5
(97)
301 Cessna Cir, Corona, CA 92878, USA
13

Victoria Gardens

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Victoria Gardens is a sprawling 147-acre open-air shopping complex in Rancho Cucamonga. It houses the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center, which includes the Rancho Cucamonga Public Library and a performing arts center. The mall offers various amenities such as free Wi-Fi, ATMs, copy and fax services, stroller and wheelchair rentals, safety escorts, and more.
Beautiful area to shop, eat with lot of options to choose from, drink a great cold or hot beverage. With family, friends or alone.
Luis L — Google review
Love this mall which is mostly outdoors. The stores have cold cold A/C and the grounds were very clean for as many people were there visiting. We enjoyed our experience and found even the large parking lots accommodating and convenient.
Brandon T — Google review
Pretty awesome place. Youve got the Library to study at, the gym to workout. Then there's my favorite bar at dog house with a good bite to eat. The bass pro isn't far away and the movie theater is always an option too. Plenty of parking and plenty of stores to visit.
Air B — Google review
On a visit to nearby Express for men we visited a Chinese food restaurant called Seven Grams. The food was so good, you can taste the fine ingredients. The staff is very attentive and their smiles seemed genuine. The price was just right for the taste and quality and quantity.
Juanoble — Google review
We always love to come and shop at Victoria Gardens shopping mall. It's more upscale compared to other outlets. Many stores and food courts. Some cars cruise by with high speed! Make sure you look around before crossing.
Jeff H — Google review
Good place to walk and shop with family. During the Christmas season they dispense fake snow in the central plaza and place a ginormous Christmas tree with lights all around. Open late good selection of restaurants and fun activities around.
Kimberly O — Google review
This is a fantastic outdoor mall location. Well placed with a great mix of classic well known shops, great eats and mom and pop shops. There is a theater and plenty of sitting areas, parking and fun things to see. There are surrounding stores and restaurants to visit as well. Ample parking and close to freeway.
The R — Google review
This a Truly, amazing experience at Victoria Gardens, very very captivating during the Christmas season, with the trees and lights shinning in the night, songs Caroling, Shops busy and bustling with people, as we're approaching to the end of the year 2025. Time does fly, but in the end, it's a really good memory you and all of you will never forget, and "*Most wonderful time of the year*"
Abel T — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(380)
12505 N Mainstreet, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739, USA
https://www.victoriagardensie.com/en.html
(909) 646-3333
14

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
🏁🏁🏁🚘
Croc M — Google review
This is no longer here regularly , try rusty wallce racing instead
Chastain N — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(381)
9300 Cherry Ave, Fontana, CA 92335, USA
https://www.nascarracingexperience.com/auto-club-speedway/
15

Riverside National Cemetery

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Military cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Cemeteries
Riverside National Cemetery, located near the March Field Air Museum, is a significant resting place for veterans. As the third-largest cemetery operated by the National Cemetery Administration, it offers solemn grounds and ample space for eligible members of the armed forces to be buried. Established in the mid-1970s and spanning 1,250 acres, this serene site opened on Veterans Day in 1978 and now holds over a quarter of a million graves.
My mother's Air Force funeral service was exactly what she would have wanted. It was dignified and paid honor to her time serving her country. I especially want to thank Ester, who works for the cemetery. She was professional and made us all feel respected. The Air Force representatives who folded my mom's flag and saluted her were women. It warmed my heart to see that, because I know it would have made my mom proud. I especially loved it when Ester announced that my mom's military service paved the way for future generations of women in the Air Force. THANK YOU!
Mic — Google review
My Father is here and the entire property is so beautiful. The office managers and those that manage the grounds are simply wonderful and keep the entire area the way in which one could only imagine. Heavenly blessings to us all
M.J. H — Google review
BEAUTIFUL to see how our Beloved MILITARY are honored. I can't visit my Grandpa's cemetery right now so coming here I can pray for him and all our Loved ones. GOD bless our Country and thank U to ALL our Soldiers! 🤗🩵✝️🇺🇲
NEWNEW — Google review
A beautiful cemetery. Well-kept and beautiful landscape, waterfalls and the employees are very helpful, kind amd respectful. We had our family members ceremony here and the entire process was amazing. I love how its huge and right next to the museum as well.
Brianna H — Google review
It is "closed" after sunset, but that's because the cemetery is largely unlit by any man made sources of light (except around the buildings and on the flags which are lit). Just stars, the moon, and any ambient light from the main streets outside the cemetery. We left after twilight and the gates were still open for people to enter and visit their loved ones. No one was chasing people out. At least not too quickly.
Lisa S — Google review
Beautiful place. Full of history. Full of Hero’s. I understand this place has 320,000 veterans resting here with capacity to hold 2 million. Their Medal of Honor Memorial is simple and very humbling. The names of every Medal of Honor recipient etched into their marble walls. My uncles name is on the wall and my father and father in law are buried here. This place is humbling. The aircraft from March Air Force Base next door fly over this place and adds to the pageantry. When the flags are placed on all the grave sites on Veterans Day, it is a site to behold. I get overwhelmed with the feeling of pride. There is history here everyone should visit and experience regardless of having family placed here or not. I hope you will visit. On weekdays there is plenty of help and the place is well organized. They have a 6 staging areas for services. The guard at the guard shack will direct you. BUT, On the weekends the offices are closed. If you don’t know where the gravesite is you are visiting, the best bet is to go to the offices. They will be closed but there is a kiosk next to the front entrance that can direct you to the gravesite. They will direct you to a “section”. But the sections are not clearly market out. And It is a large place so patience is a nessesary. After you find out the section you Then download a map on your phone from the official website to find the area. I have run across a few people who were frustrated trying to find their family grave sites. So try to find out all the information you can before you get there on the weekends. Or best bet is to plan on going during the week when the offices are open. Good luck.
Daryl Y — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous grounds, very peaceful and serene. It would be nice if location (section) markers were a little bit more visible, but I understand they are trying to maintain the natural beauty of the land.
Rachelle M — Google review
The Riverside National Cemetary,located in Riverside, California is a terrific visit for the family,patriots,families and tourists to the area! Riverside National cemetery is home of the Medal of Honor Memorial and one of four sites recognized as a National Medal of Honor Memorial Site. The Medal of Honor Memorial, whose walls feature the names of all medal recipients, is located at the third traffic circle in the cemetery. It was dedicated in 1999. The Fallen Soldier/Veterans' Memorial, erected in 2000, is dedicated to all service members who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The dramatic bronze structure topped by a lifeless soldier is located near the lake at the entrance to the cemetery. #riverside #riversidenationalcemetery #usa #fallensoldiers #seetheusa #historic #airforce #army #coastgaurd #navy #marines #spaceforce #redwhiteandblue #medalofhonor #militarycemetery
Wayne S — Google review
4.8
(577)
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4.8
(212)
22495 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92518, USA
https://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/riverside.asp
(951) 653-8417
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16

March Field Air Museum

Mentioned on 
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
(398)
22550 Van Buren Boulevard, Riverside, CA 92518, USA
http://www.marchfield.org/
(951) 902-5949
17

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
18

Redlands Bowl

Mentioned on 
12 lists 
Amphitheater
Sights & Landmarks
The Redlands Bowl is a historic amphitheater located in Redlands, dating back to the 1920s. It was a gift to the city and continues its tradition of offering free music and theatrical performances to the public. The venue hosts various events such as the Redlands Shakespeare Festival in May and the Summer Music Festival from June to August, featuring diverse performances from around the world.
My family has been going to the Redlands Bowl for 40+ years! They accept and encourage donations, but they never charge for their summer program. Twice a week during the summer they have the greatest performances of all kinds! I don't live in California anymore but I come to visit nearly every summer and I love to attend the Bowl!!!
Sarah H — Google review
The Redlands bowl is very historical to Redlands. I was born and raised here in Tedlands and have many memories with my grandparents and family going to watch plays and live music. It's a great community place. Located down town near the historical library and Lincoln shrine.
John B — Google review
Amazing experience. This was my first visit to the Redlands Bowl. The performances are free. The grounds are clean and seating is awesome. Parking can be found in the surrounding neighborhoods. Restrooms are clean and well stocked. Snacks are available for purchase. Very peaceful and lively crowds. Come early, for best parking and seating.
Sharon B — Google review
First time at the bowl since we moved to the area and it was great . It was full but everyone was polite and we found seating. Next time I know to arrive early. The music and visuals were lovely and relaxing since it was the perfect temperature to be outside.
Sophie J — Google review
Feeling so grateful for the magic of the historical Redlands Bowl—bringing world-class entertainment to our community and reminding us of the power of shared experiences. In times like these, gathering under the stars with music and connection feels like a true gift. 🎶✨ #RedlandsBowl #CommunityJoy
Daniela B — Google review
Bring friends and family along with a picnic or buy snacks from event vendors (and seat cushion as the benches are wood) and enjoy an outstanding venue under the stars with exceptional music/performances. A delight for all ages and one of Redlands many charming delights.
Danelle T — Google review
Fantastic. We enjoyed our dinner and a drink in the park. Great evening dinner picnic.
Dave F — Google review
FREE LIVE SHOWS! Yes, you heard that right, The Redlands Bowl is home to a long-running summer festival that hosts live entertainment at no cost! Voluntary donations are highly suggested as this amphitheater has NEVER charged since its opening and it's been around for over a century! Donations are excepted in cash (a bucket is passed around) or through dip (tap). I love the quality entertainment and magical performances I get to experience here each year! I've seen The Texas Tenors, Mariachi Divas, Broadway and AGT talent and so much more on this stage! The musicians that show up are wonderful! It's recommended to come early as some shows fill up fast. You can opt to sit on the lawn but it's limited. The benches are a bit tough so I would recommend bringing a seat cushion. The Bowl is very strict about NOT saving seats for others, please be courteous and don't do it. The Redlands bowl is now a part of my yearly summer activities! It's a good place to come with friends or even by yourself! The ambiance is kind of rocky as a lot of patrons are older, white folks with entitlement issues. However, I've noticed more young people are coming so hopefully the vibes improve! Some of the staff are hit-or-miss especially the info desk peeps, they need to be more welcoming! Parking is available at the mall on Citrus or the lot across from the mall (also on Citrus). Parking is FREE. If you're craving a snack, the Redlands Bowl partners with some people called the Optimus Club who sell popcorn, ice cream and drinks if you're interested. Restrooms are available by the Gables House. Overall, I highly suggest visiting, some of the shows are a bit old-fashioned but most are good!
Lorenzo W — Google review
4.7
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5.0
(176)
25 Grant St, Redlands, CA 92373, USA
https://redlandsbowl.org/
(909) 793-7316
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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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Cabazon Outlets

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
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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21

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
(3587)
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4.5
(697)
42801 Moonridge Rd, Big Bear Lake, CA 92315, USA
http://www.bigbearzoo.org/
(909) 584-1299
22

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
(47)
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4.8
(958)
California, USA
23

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
4.8
(15191)
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4.6
(9902)
1 Tramway Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
https://pstramway.com/
(888) 515-8726
24

Big Morongo Canyon Preserve

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Nature preserve
Outdoor Activities
Big Morongo Canyon Preserve is a desert oasis and wildlife habitat located near Joshua Tree National Park and Palm Springs. The preserve offers scenic trails, a butterfly garden, and an education center. Visitors can explore various trails with different levels of difficulty, including boardwalk trails suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. The area is known for its diverse wildlife, making it a paradise for birdwatching enthusiasts. Additionally, the information center provides maps and detailed information about the flora and fauna found along the trails.
Took a Monday 8am stroll with all trails to myself. Very quiet & relaxing. Loved seeing the various birds and other small critters crossing my path. Wish I had more time to walk further up the canyon. Recommend doing your hiking early. Not a lot of shade in some areas. ALL GOOD THOUGH!
Laurie H — Google review
We went for a morning hike at Big Morongo Canyon Preserve, and were hoping for some good bird watching. It was both a great hike and had great bird watching! The trails are well marked and there are several - they are marked for distance and difficulty. The bird watching on the trails was good, but it was really great not too far from the entrance were a fountain and various bird feeders had been set up. We saw a huge flock of Western Bluebirds, it was fantastic. We also saw hummingbirds, plenty of various finches, scrub jays, woodpeckers, and more. It was great!
Donna D — Google review
Fantastic place to hike. People with mobility can enjoy the boardwalk trails. Good other trails. A trur oasis.
Russell B — Google review
Fun place if you are into wildlife and biology! Lots of history and life here! Just be respectful, not like some tourist who chuck sticks and walks into the brush off trail.
Skyler H — Google review
Absolutely incredible birding. Saw more than a dozen hummingbirds and tons of other species. Go to the natural science education center feeders. Free.
Eric — Google review
we had an AMAZING time here, the trails were quiet and beautiful. Definitely come here and try to donate a few dollars when you come
Trey S — Google review
I saw DEER here! A buck A doe and and a baby buck! It's free donation only time or money. I Love this place!
Jo P — Google review
Just a great experience! Been to JTNP many times and wanted to get to know the Morongo Valley more. Donated money at the birdseed donation box because that was awesome! A gem of a place to hike at any ability level. Excellent maps and trail markings, and one trail is all boardwalk for complete accessibility! Great wildlife viewing opportunities especially toward evening with this heat. Info center is awesome - read it all before you go so you know what you are seeing! Will come back to check out the rest of the trails! We did two yesterday. 👣
Stacie T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(107)
11055 East Dr, Morongo Valley, CA 92256, USA
https://www.bigmorongo.org/
(760) 792-1843
25

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
4.8
(4363)
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4.7
(2106)
Parking, lot 745 N Gene Autry Trail, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
http://palmspringsairmuseum.org/
(760) 778-6262
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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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Coachella Valley Preserve

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Deserts
Nature & Wildlife Areas
4.5
(772)
California, USA
http://coachellavalleypreserve.org/
28

Lost Horse Ranger Station | Joshua Tree National Park

Visitor center
Nature & Parks
Park
National Parks
It's interesting park to visit ! 35$ per car for a week ,if you have annual pass you will pas like a vip when it's crowded ! It was nice trip ,but was very windy and still full with people on 11 of March ! Go early and spend one full day to check every point on the map ,which you will get from the visitor center 🏜️ Enjoy
Tony E — Google review
Great trip with the family. Many things to explore. Beautiful views and scenery. Great place to camp. Very interesting plants and wildlife to see and hear. Definitely have to go back
Marisela N — Google review
Secluded
Gary P — Google review
4.6
(7)
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5.0
(844)
Unnamed Rd, Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, USA
https://www.nps.gov/jotr/index.htm
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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
4.8
(1962)
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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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Skull Rock Trail

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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Skull Rock Trail in Joshua Tree National Park is a short and enjoyable hike that leads to a natural rock formation resembling a human skull, complete with eye sockets. The trail offers an up-close encounter with the unique desert environment, weaving through fascinating rock formations and Joshua trees. While the rock can be seen from the main road, taking the 1.5-mile nature trail loop allows visitors to explore more of the area's whimsical beauty.
It was almost dark, and I was trying to find Skull Rock from Jumbo Rocks. But I didn’t have internet, so I probably walked right past it without knowing! Still, the walk was amazing, especially at that time of day. The desert colors at sunset were so beautiful, everything looked like it was glowing. The road next to the trail was really quiet, so I could just enjoy the peace and the view. Special place to be!
Nemanja Z — Google review
Great loop. About halfway through the trail there’s an option to take a short detour to see skull rock. About 2.5 miles. Very scenic, weather was perfect. Not super steep, but was uphill and had few stairs/step areas along the route. Rocky path.
Besan Z — Google review
The huge climbing rocks are super grippy here, which is great for kids or beginner hikers! I feel like there weren’t as many actual Joshua trees inside the park as there were while driving there, but that’s ok. You’ve seen one, you’ve seen ‘em all, am I right?
Jillian P — Google review
Skull Rock is a mist go to in Joshua Tree. I had the most peaceful time seeing the sunset and the emerging Milky Way! A beautiful place to see the stars!
Reina D — Google review
Great and easy hike with beautiful views. The park is also a nice place for stargazing.
Sora — Google review
Skull rock as a located along the main east-west park road in Joshua Tree National Park. Skull Rock is a favorite stop for park visitors. So you’ll always meet people there. You can just park across the road from the rock to see it and take pictures or you can take a 1.7-mile hike. Nature trail begins either just across from the entrance to Jumbo Rocks Campground or inside the campground, across from the amphitheater. One side is rocky the other side is full of desert plants. You can learn a lot about all the plants alongside the trail.
Agnieszka P — Google review
This rock formation is literally about 20 feet from the road. You can stay in your vehicle and take pictures but that's not fun. It truly does look like a skull. As always during hot/warm weather reminder to have water no matter what!
Nelson M — Google review
The skull rock formation is right by road. No hike necessary. We did the trail loop, which part of it is paved through the campground area. Once you cross the road you’re back on sandy ground. Lots of places to rock scramble if you want too. Easy hike for all levels. Parking can be full by 10am..even on the side of the road. Potties can be found going through camp ground.
KJ D — Google review
4.6
(3227)
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4.1
(515)
Twentynine Palms, CA 92277, USA
https://www.nps.gov/jotr/index.htm
(760) 367-5500
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