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How long is the drive from Rutherford to Phoenix?

The direct drive from Rutherford to Phoenix is 783 mi (1,260 km), and should have a drive time of 11 hrs 36 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Rutherford to Phoenix, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with San Francisco, Los Angeles, Anaheim, Monterey, Greater Palm Springs, La Jolla, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Carlsbad, and Sacramento, as well as top places to visit like Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Six Flags Magic Mountain, or the ever-popular Camarillo Premium Outlets.

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Top cities between Rutherford and Phoenix

The top cities between Rutherford and Phoenix are San Francisco, Los Angeles, Anaheim, Monterey, Greater Palm Springs, La Jolla, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Carlsbad, and Sacramento. San Francisco is the most popular city on the route. It's 1 hour from Rutherford and 11 hours from Phoenix.
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San Francisco

San Francisco, also known as the City and County of San Francisco, is a bustling hub in Northern California with a population of over 800,000. The city is renowned for its commercial, financial, and cultural significance. One notable establishment in San Francisco is Isla Vida, a quick-service Afro-Caribbean grill that aims to combat gentrification in the historically black Fillmore neighborhood.
Most popular city on this route
17 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Phoenix
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Sacramento

Sacramento, the capital of California, is a city steeped in history and modern urban vibes. Old Sacramento takes visitors back to the Gold Rush era with its wooden sidewalks and wagon rides, while the California State Railroad Museum showcases the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad. The city has become a magnet for young professionals seeking an urban lifestyle, with an emerging food scene that emphasizes farm-to-fork cuisine.
4% as popular as San Francisco
21 minutes off the main route, 10% of way to Phoenix
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Monterey

Monterey, located on California's central coast, is a charming city known for its rich history and vibrant attractions. Cannery Row, once a bustling sardine-packing hub, has transformed into a lively area filled with gift shops, seafood eateries, and bars housed in renovated factories. The renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium showcases an impressive array of marine life through captivating underwater displays and interactive exhibits.
11% as popular as San Francisco
1 hour off the main route, 21% of way to Phoenix
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Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara is a picturesque city on the central California coast, known for its Spanish colonial heritage reflected in Mediterranean-style buildings and upscale boutiques. The city is home to the historic Mission Santa Barbara, founded in 1786, and offers stunning views of the Santa Ynez Mountains. Visitors can enjoy romantic dining experiences at various restaurants offering local wines and seasonal cuisine.
6% as popular as San Francisco
52 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Phoenix
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Santa Monica

Santa Monica is a picturesque coastal city located just west of downtown Los Angeles. The city boasts the famous Santa Monica Beach, which is bordered by Palisades Park offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can enjoy attractions such as the Santa Monica Pier with its Pacific Park amusement park and historic Looff Hippodrome Carousel, as well as the Muscle Beach outdoor gym. Additionally, art enthusiasts can explore numerous galleries at Bergamot Station in the city center.
11% as popular as San Francisco
11 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Phoenix
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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.
72% as popular as San Francisco
3 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Phoenix
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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.
17% as popular as San Francisco
11 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Phoenix
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Carlsbad

Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Carlsbad, a city near San Diego, California, is famous for its beautiful beaches like Tamarack Surf Beach and South Carlsbad State Beach. The area is also home to attractions such as Legoland California theme park with its rides and SEA LIFE Aquarium, as well as the seasonal spectacle of The Flower Fields. Additionally, visitors can explore the Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park where peacocks roam freely.
4% as popular as San Francisco
49 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Phoenix
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La Jolla

The charming coastal area of La Jolla is famous for its stunning rugged coastline and natural beauty. The Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve offers picturesque trails through pine trees and sandstone canyons, while the renowned Torrey Pines Golf Course boasts two courses perched atop sea cliffs. Visitors can enjoy sweeping ocean views at La Jolla Cove and explore the fascinating marine life in the Shell Beach tide pools.
8% as popular as San Francisco
1 hour off the main route, 59% of way to Phoenix
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Greater Palm Springs Film Office

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10% as popular as San Francisco
9 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Phoenix

Best stops along Rutherford to Phoenix drive

The top stops along the way from Rutherford to Phoenix (with short detours) are Universal Studios Hollywood, Disneyland Park, and La Jolla Cove. Other popular stops include Venice, Griffith Observatory, and Palm Springs Aerial Tramway.
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Camarillo Premium Outlets

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Outlet mall
Shopping
Factory Outlets
Located conveniently between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles, Camarillo Premium Outlets is a shopper's paradise with 160 retailers offering great deals on popular American and British designer labels. From Michael Kors to Ted Baker London, the outlet mall has something for everyone. When you need a break from shopping, there are various dining options available. Additionally, nearby Old Town Camarillo offers a more unique shopping experience with its boutiques and specialty stores.
If you wanna go see fireworks 4 of July definitely go to Camary premium outlets. With no charge . You can just park at the parking lot and tune into the radio to listen to their show. This year was absolutely wonderful. We were able to enjoy from the comfort of our car fireworks.
Isabel — Google review
It’s a pretty nice outdoor outlet mall with a good mix of stores to shop from, even though a few have moved out recently. The food court isn’t anything to get excited about, but luckily there are better spots to eat nearby like Finney’s and a couple of other restaurants. It’s a good place to walk around, especially on a nice day, and you can usually find some decent deals too.
Lily M — Google review
It’s really hard to find parking on the weekends. They need more maps. This place is huge. And they keep adding on all the time. Bring water and sunscreen screen. Stay for the day. We had lunch at. Nice restaurant that serves Pancakes all day. We had a salad it was huge. We split it my grandson had a burger n Fries . Look so good !! Go during the week if you can. That’s what we did. Found lots of parking 😎😊👍
Lila B — Google review
Great place to shop at, they have great prices and great selections
Rick D — Google review
This is the best outlet I have ever been to in the United States. It is not only large in size, has many shops, and has a lot of parking spaces. The sales tax in this area is also relatively low, so consumption is naturally more economical. There are so many types of stores that it’s really amazing. In addition, the store is very large and feels very comfortable to browse. During peak shopping seasons like Black Friday, the discounts on products are surprisingly attractive. For example, I saw Armani offered 50% off with an extra 30% off. Honestly, there is nothing more exciting than buying your favorite items at an unexpectedly low price.
Paul T — Google review
All outlets were having Sales! Best time for shopping. Adidas rocks! 5 items under 100. I would recommend. Lots of parking.
Fibromyalgic G — Google review
Wow! What a terrific outlet mall and it's huge. Great stores including American Eagle outlet, Guess, Michael Khor, Banana Republic, Levi Strauss and so much more. A great please to walk and get your steps in while shopping for good deals and selection. The customer service is stellar and they have a food court and a few restaurants. Highly recommended
George U — Google review
Best premium brands at one place with discounted rates
Anish S — Google review
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4.4
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740 Ventura Blvd, Camarillo, CA 93010, USA
https://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlet/camarillo
(805) 445-8520
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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

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Library
Museums
The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, located in Simi Valley, is a captivating historic destination offering stunning exhibits and breathtaking views. Visitors can explore the 243,000 square foot facility which includes displays on President Reagan's life and his time in office. The museum features a retired Air Force One aircraft, a replica of the Oval Office, and numerous artifacts from Reagan's presidency. Additionally, it serves as the final resting place for President Reagan and former First Lady Nancy Reagan.
Been here twice. Neat that they have the air force one plane and helicopter in the museum. Lots of facts about the presidency under Ronald Reagan. Special exhibits that get changed out regularly. Once was an exhibit on the Dead Sea scrolls (recently) and last year on “Star Wars”. Both very interesting. Would highly recommend for museum and history buffs and nerds! Bring your own food. Kind of not a lot of choice and over priced food inside. They have a complimentary shuttle that can shuttle you from parking area to the front door. Also, if you pay a little more, you can go back to any or the presidential libraries for up to one year.
C L — Google review
I recently had a rare and wonderful opportunity to visit this inspiring and educational site with two good friends What an incredible place! The library is tucked back into the hills of Simi Valley with breathtaking views of beautiful Eastern Ventura County. Upon entering the premises of the Ronald Reagan Library, I had the special opportunity to view the Scrolls. Very informative and educational . The docents and the staff at the Library did an incredible job of making me feel welcomed. The Library is also a tribute to a wonderful and great human being, Ronald Reagan. There is a large gift shop as well as a cafeteria that has a pretty good selection of burgers, pizzas and salad. I had a delicious hamburger outside and had the wonderful opportunity to dine outside overlooking the hills of Eastern Ventura County. If you ever have a chance to visit the Ronald Reagan Library, please do, you won’t regret it.
Tony D — Google review
What an amazing experience! We came specifically for the Deas Sea Scroll exhibit while it was here. And it did not disappoint. But for that matter the all of the exhibits throughout the facility we're great. Getting to walk through the Air Force 1 display was pretty cool. I would absolutely recommend a visit!
Josh A — Google review
I am glad I bought the year long pass & I recommend it to anyone that can make the visit twice or that plans a visit to any of the other Presidential libraries. My first trip here was mostly visiting their temporary exhibit but I plan to make another trip this month. I love how the exhibits are set up in different rooms and it is like walking through a timeliness of Reagans life. Getting the opportunity to walk onto Airforce One was a highlight of this trip. Make sure your phone is charged if you take a lot of pictures. 😀
Potato S — Google review
First visit and the experience was amazing in several different ways. The extensive exhibits on the life of the president and the political moments during his terms in office are thorough and well documented. Since it is his presidential library, there are very few references to negative decisions made during his years in office including long term effects of economic decisions. The aircraft exhibits for Air Force One are stunning and the tour of the aircraft is excellent, although I found the design of that portion of the exhibit space to be confusing and difficult to find the exit path from the bottom level of the aircraft exhibits.
Craig P — Google review
Never been to a presidential library before. Learned about a former president. Walked through Air Force One and Marine One. Experienced history in the best way. Do something different and go see a presidential library if there is one near you.
Sun D — Google review
While visiting LA this was a must visit. We spent close to 3 hours and could have spent even more. Make sure to bring your Presidential passport to get it stamped. Wonderful place and really honors the legacy of in my opinion one of the best presidents ever.
Jeff C — Google review
Such a beautiful library with great exhibits (Dead Sea Scrolls now through beginning of Sept 2025)! Amazing scenery! My favorite is the Oval Office and Air Force One. Extremely friendly and helpful staff and docents as well! There’s a reason why this is the most visited presidential library - a real must-see!!!!
Angie M — Google review
4.7
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4.8
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40 Presidential Dr #88, Simi Valley, CA 93065, USA
http://www.reaganfoundation.org/
(805) 522-2977
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Six Flags Magic Mountain

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Six Flags Magic Mountain is a well-known amusement park with a variety of modern roller coasters and rides suitable for young children. Located just 30 minutes north of downtown Los Angeles, it offers year-round fun and abundant sunshine. The park is home to world record-breaking roller coasters such as Twisted Colossus, The Riddler's Revenge, and X2. Visitors can enjoy scenic views from the hilly terrain while experiencing thrilling rides.
Six Flags Magic Mountain is an absolutely incredible park – a true paradise for roller-coaster lovers! The entire park is packed with amazing coasters, and we were really impressed by how short the waiting times were: usually between 5 and 15 minutes, and around 20 minutes for the newest ride. It made the whole day super smooth and enjoyable. We highly recommend booking your tickets in advance, and if possible, choose a package that includes food and drinks – it’s a great deal and makes the visit even more convenient. The park is clean, well-organized, and the staff were friendly throughout the day. We had an unforgettable experience and want to say thank you for an amazing time! We enjoyed it so much that we would gladly come back again – even traveling all the way from Germany. Highly recommended for anyone who loves thrills, speed, and a full day of fun!
Marco S — Google review
Amazing park. So many fun coasters and rides to choose from. The themes of the rides are phenomenal and match perfectly with the park. The food is great and I recommend buying the day pass and the refillable water bottle, especially on the warmer days. The funnel cake at the entrance is to die for. Definitely one of the best, if not the best, funnel cakes I've ever had. Depending on the day and time, some rides may be an hour or more wait time. However, during the first couple hours after the park opens and before it closes, the ride times go down exponentially.
Abby W — Google review
Best park I have ever been to. I got to race a car and then got my spine broken on a wooden coaster right after. Then I failed the riddlers riddle so I had to stand up on his ride then I wondered why the train wont stop on Wonder Women (seriously guys like, it dosent even stop at the loading station so you have to jump in and hope you lock in in time) but I rode it like 6 or 7 times anyways. Then Batman turned me upside down and in the procces I got kidnapped by Lex Luther and got dropped from 400 feet onto the biggest pendulum ride in the world. As I stumbled away I suddendly got a green cup that let me get a free refill. Idk what that ment so I stepped onto a orange coaster because I thought there would be some Fanta there but instead it made me Scream on Scream. After that I tried something else that was orange and instead got strapped onto a ride that used to hold the title for worlds tallest ride and into a tunnel on Goliath. Ready to give up hope I sit in a nice green colored seat... only to race a blue coaster train in Teisted Collosis. When I thought the ride was over it faked me out and went for a 2nd loop around the track. Then I spotted a coaster with a loop and I remembered something, "This is a great begginer coaster called the New Revolution, to get a good warmup in you should ride this ride to eliminate the fear of hights" (Random Youtuber). So I step on and instead i get a launch at 80 mph while hearing "Wait I forgot the shoulder straps" and got put into the worlds highest top hat loop on Full Throttle. I later found out what a top hat loop was when i went on top of the loop into a near vertical 160 ft drop at the end. By then I found a cool red coaster called Viper, after mistaking it for a Coca Cola (its an honest mistake anyone can make) I broke my neck in 12 deffrent locations (please dont ride it it will hurt, goos layout though a refurbishment would be great for it) It started to get dark so I got into line for something called Tangy since I thought it was a food center for tangy foods. Instead I got on a ride where I hung allmost 200ft above the air and went on the worlds biggest pretsal loop. Then I thought I found the exit. But then I got strapped into a ride. After all the rides I went on that day I knew this cant be much worse. My first tip off that it was worse was when the train started to move backwards out the station. After reaching the peak at around 200ft I go on the first drop backwards. After screaming my lungs out the train bobs up and turns out that was a 10 ft dip. Then music starts playing and I fall backwards at 200 ft while doing a backflip at a 90° straight down angle then forced into a 180ft tall raven loop and doing a turn to see the whole park lit up. Then I do a flip again and get blazed with flamethrowers on a smaller loop before flipping again and pulling into the station. It was so good I got everything in the store related to it (I dont have pictures of it right now but it wasent a lot just a patch and a shirt) and rode it again because that was the best experience in my life. Then I finally exited and I was sad because even though every ride sounded like some sort of extreme tourture you would go through for commiting a horrible crime... it was still fun in the end. 67/10, I will be coming back here as soon as possible to ride X2 again. Cant wait to see what else you guys cook up. Thanks :).
Floppers — Google review
I’ve been to Magic Mountain twice now, and omg I love it so much. we started with x2, so we saved a lot on waiting in lines & were able to try every ride in the park. my fav rides here are x2, tatsu, twisted collusus & wonder woman. twisted collusus is so fun that we did it 4x a day. x2 at night is something i think everyone should experience because the views are actually immaculate🫶🏽 tatsu🐉 is INSANELY fun too. dueling on twisted is a-ma-zing🎢 all rides here are fun & there are so many options to choose from! the only ride i didn’t like was viper bc the loops are just not fun, but besides that, the park is amazing.
Simran D — Google review
Six Flags Magic Mountain is an absolute blast from start to finish. The park is packed with energy, tons of rides, and plenty of spots to chill between thrills. The standout for me was Wonder Woman — easily the best ride of the day. Fast, smooth, and totally worth any wait. Whether you’re going with family or a group of friends, it makes for a perfect day trip. The mix of big coasters, fun themed areas, and general “let’s-just-have-a-good-time” vibes really comes together. If you’re looking for a full day of fun, this park delivers.
WanderAndDine — Google review
Forever a classic, BEST amusement park for thrills! My son's friends invited him to Six Flags for his birthday and I got to be the lucky parent to drive them there. My 9 year old daughter and I took advantage of making it a mommy and daughter date while the others had their own fun. The lines were surprisingly short. The most we waited was maybe 35 minutes. We were able to get on 15 rides! (Loved the app for wait time). The staff was attentive with thorough cart check, which made me feel safe in high speed roller coasters of its stature. For $32 and some change in got ALL my park pictures digitally. Which also included video clips of the coasters before the actual picture capture. One of my best experiences at Six Flags.
Jessica P — Google review
Major shout out to all the Six Flags magic mountain staff especially the ADA staff you guys are truly setting the bar for excellence when it comes to regards to the customer service our family had a lot of fun and your park was very accommodating with ADA passes shout out to the ADA department at Six Flags you guys are awesome absolutely setting the bar no breaking the bar for excellence with regards to customer service. I appreciate all the help that you offered my family and I as a disabled veteran I feel accommodated. Looking forward to many more visits at Six Flags, Magic Mountain and Valencia, California.
Stephen A — Google review
Major shout out to Six Flags Magic Mountain had a lot of fun with family there very grateful to the ADA staff members who went above and beyond to help me and our family. We greatly appreciate all of the service that they provided at the ADA accommodation building thank you Six Flags Magic Mountain for providing such an awesome experience looking forward to visiting again.
Kalani G — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(5550)
26101 Magic Mountain Pkwy, Valencia, CA 91355, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/magicmountain?utm_source=googlebusinessprofile&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+Business+Profile
(661) 255-4100
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Santa Monica Pier

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Fishing pier
Sights & Landmarks
Santa Monica Pier is a must-visit destination in Los Angeles, offering a variety of shops, cafes, an amusement park, and an aquarium. While there's a fee for the famous Ferris wheel and other attractions at Pacific Park, simply strolling along the pier is free and highly recommended. It's an iconic spot that shouldn't be missed, especially since it's close to downtown Santa Monica and Venice Beach Boardwalk.
The Santa Monica Pier is an absolute must-visit! Such a fun mix of ocean views, entertainment, and that iconic California vibe. The Ferris wheel was the highlight—so much fun and the views from the top are just stunning, especially around sunset. 🎡🌅 Tip for visitors: definitely park in the big parking area directly at the beach. It’s super convenient and much more reasonable than the overpriced hotel parking options nearby. From there, it’s just a short walk to the pier. A perfect spot to enjoy the ocean breeze, grab a bite, and soak up the atmosphere. Highly recommended!
Da D — Google review
We can say we walked the pier. It was a bit busy and there were people fishing. Enjoyed seeing the sights looking out from the end of the pier. We didn't go to the amusement park but the kids would really enjoy it i'm sure. Lots of places to eat and drink there.
END A — Google review
The Santa Monica Pier is such an active and lively place — there’s always something going on! You’ll see people preaching the gospel, families grabbing food, crowds waiting in line for rides, and vendors selling everything from snacks to souvenirs. Toward the back of the pier, there’s even a store offering discounted Santa Monica merchandise, plus a restaurant that’s relatively affordable compared to other beachside spots. Before you even enter the pier, you’ll notice a cool boat and dragon display. When you step onto the boat and pedal, it makes mist come out of the dragon’s nose — super neat and a fun surprise for kids and adults alike! One thing to keep in mind: there are no foot-washing stations nearby. So if you spend time in the sand, just know your feet might stay sandy for a while. There’s also a workout area if you want to burn some energy or just enjoy the fun beach fitness vibes. Overall, this is definitely a full-day experience and a great spot for family fun. Lots to see, lots to do, and a classic California adventure! 🌊🎡🌴
Stephanie D — Google review
The Heart of the California Coast! 🌴🎡🌊 Santa Monica Pier is one of those places that just never gets old. Every time I visit, it feels like a mini vacation the ocean breeze, the views, the lights, the music… everything about it gives that perfect California energy. The pier is beautifully maintained and super easy to get around. You can find everything right in one spot fun rides 🎢, games, great food, and of course, that breathtaking ocean view. The sunsets here are unreal watching the sky light up over the Pacific is something everyone should experience at least once. 🌅 What really stands out, though, is how welcoming the atmosphere is. The staff at the restaurants, shops, and attractions are always friendly and patient, even when it’s packed. You can tell the management keeps things running smoothly because the whole area feels organized and clean despite the constant crowd. There’s also something for everyone families, couples, solo travelers, or friends just hanging out. Whether you’re taking photos, grabbing funnel cake, riding the Ferris wheel, or just sitting by the water, it’s pure good vibes all around. Santa Monica Pier isn’t just a tourist stop it’s a full experience. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel happy and relaxed no matter how many times you’ve been. 🌊💙 Definitely a must visit when you’re in Los Angeles the energy here is unmatched! GTA 5 in real life
Abdallah K — Google review
Santa Monica Pier was nice to see once, but nothing too special. It’s a classic boardwalk vibe, but if I had to choose between here and Rehoboth Beach boardwalk, I’d pick Rehoboth. We visited in November, so parking was easy and only $7. The water was cold, as expected that time of year, but it was still a beautiful, sunny day and a fun quick stop.
Minty F — Google review
The Santa Monica Pier is one of Southern California’s most iconic coastal landmarks, offering a perfect blend of seaside fun, entertainment, and history. Extending into the Pacific Ocean at the end of Colorado Avenue, the pier features a lively amusement park with its famous solar-powered Ferris wheel, roller coaster, arcade, and classic carnival games. Visitors can enjoy oceanfront dining, street performances, and breathtaking sunset views over the water. Originally built in 1909, the pier has become a symbol of the laid-back California lifestyle and a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike. With its vibrant atmosphere, ocean breezes, and timeless charm, the Santa Monica Pier captures the spirit of the Pacific coast.
Gnl M — Google review
Enjoyed a nice walk around the pier. Caught the walk before some rain, but that made for a cool breeze and minimal people. A few spots were open along rhe pier but nothing too exciting. All in all made for a good scenic view, a comfortable walk and a location visit checked off. Oh and apparently the seagulls dont mess around.... look at my picture of the seagulls ;p
Ryan S — Google review
Nice to walk around and lots of people from all backgrounds. We were entertained and were able to take lots of photos. Having Pacific Park in the pier was cool. We went there with an 8month old baby and found it a bit hard to navigate as pier itself is not pram-friendly and couldnt find any family rooms. If there were, I wish there was signage.
Joseph A — Google review
4.6
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4.1
(19455)
200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401, USA
https://santamonicapier.org/
(310) 458-8900
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Venice

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Nature & Parks
Beaches
Venice, a vibrant beach town with an unmistakable bohemian vibe, is a delightful blend of upscale living and artistic flair. The iconic Venice Boardwalk buzzes with life, showcasing quirky shops, talented street performers, and stunning murals that capture the essence of this eclectic locale. Here, you can find the famous Muscle Beach outdoor gym where fitness enthusiasts gather to showcase their strength.
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Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Universal Studios Hollywood

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Universal Studios Hollywood is a sprawling amusement park in Los Angeles, known as The Entertainment Capital of L.A. It offers a unique cinema-themed experience with rides, restaurants, shops, and shows. Visitors can explore movie sets and enjoy attractions like Despicable Me Minion Mayhem, King Kong 360 3-D Studio Tour, Transformers: The Ride-3D, The Simpsons Ride, Revenge of the Mummy, and Jurassic Park - The Ride.
So much fun. We're usually a Disney family but have wanted to visit Universal for a while and finally got our chance. It was actually quite a welcome change from the crowds of Disneyland. It would get very busy of an afternoon, mainly because we visited on Halloween horror nights and the crowds would arrive for that, but we managed to ride everything and were able to time it so we had less than half an hour waits for everything. We will definitely return to Universal again.
Bec M — Google review
We went on a Sunday in late October. There were minimal lines to get on the rides and the weather was nice and cool. Got to ride all of the rides, enjoy the studio tour, have lunch, a few snacks, and enjoy our time together. We definitely will be back. Keep in mind that the park closes early during the Hollywood Horror Night season & that is a separate entrance fee.
Twila K — Google review
PERFECT 2-Day Weekday Trip - We Did It ALL! Just got back from a fantastic 2-day trip to Universal Studios, and going on a weekday was the absolute best decision! The crowds were so much more manageable than on weekends. We were able to ride every single major attraction, some of them even two or three times without breaking a sweat. The attention to detail here is incredible. From the Wizarding World of Harry Potter (butterbeer is a must-try!) to the mind-blowing Studio Tour and the intense Jurassic World ride, every area was immersive and so much fun. The new Super Nintendo World is a total game-changer, it feels like you've literally jumped into the video game. If you can swing it, I 100% recommend the 2-day weekday strategy. It felt relaxed, we saw everything we wanted, and it was worth every single penny. An unforgettable experience!
Diddy L — Google review
It was great! We purchased the daily express pass, and within 6 hours, we completed all the rides, including the studio tour. We were a group of four, and we had a blast. We went on a Saturday. The park was not really busy, and the weather was fantastic (74°F). Even the parking was easy; we parked in the general parking area, which cost $35, and the walking distance was not bad. Of course, the whole cost of the day was high, but we had a lot of fun and no regrets.
Ingrid Y — Google review
Universal Studios is an incredibly fun and well-designed park with tons to enjoy. The rides are exciting, immersive, and full of great special effects—definitely a highlight of the visit. The themed areas are impressive, and it’s easy to spend the whole day exploring without getting bored. The only downsides are the long lines during peak hours and the higher prices for food and drinks, which can add up quickly. Even so, the overall experience is fantastic. The staff is friendly, the atmosphere is lively, and the park offers something for all ages.
Diego S — Google review
Amazing place for a full day of fun! The rides, shows, and movie sets are exciting and entertaining for all ages. The staff is friendly, the park is clean, and every visit feels like a new adventure. Highly recommend for families and tourists!
Edo — Google review
A great park. A lot of fun to visit. The wizarding world is fun if you're into Harry Potter, and the whole park has some great rides. My son loved Nintendo world. He had a great time on the Mario Kart ride, and we got him a power band so he could play all the interactive stuff. I really enjoyed the backlot tour, and seeing some of the sets and locations from Hollywood History. Overall, this was a one-day park for our family. We had a fun day, and we enjoyed it, but more than one day would have been too much. Be warned that you should check the hours before you visit. Some days it opens at 8, some days it opens at 10.
Geoff — Google review
This place has grown since i last visited and all for the better. So worth the price of admission and can't wait to go back. The Simpsons, Harry Potter, Nintendo, Transformers, Jurassic World; where can ya go wrong? Harry Potter and Nintendo was the highlights attractions and loads of time could be spend there. Can't wait to see the new coaster in play, looks amazing!
Ty C — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(37920)
100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, CA 91608, USA
https://www.universalstudioshollywood.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=GMB
(800) 864-8377
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Hollywood Sign

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Hollywood Sign, a legendary symbol of the entertainment industry, was erected in 1923 and is situated on Mount Lee. This iconic landmark is a must-see for anyone visiting California, especially those aspiring to make their mark in showbiz. For an unforgettable experience, explore various driving tours and walking trails that offer stunning views of the sign. One of the best vantage points can be found at Griffith Observatory, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of Los Angeles while soaking in beautiful sunsets.
Worth the hike to the top. Park in the neighborhood near the innsdale drive trail and walk from that direction. Went on a weekday and lots of space to park. Hike is fairly steep but not difficult and worth it for the views and pictures!
James A — Google review
I took these photos from the side of the Griffith Observatory. My zoom isn’t the best 😬. Staying till after sunset, I don’t know why but I thought the sign illuminated - it didn’t. It would be good to see it glow, even if just for a short period of time. I am not sure if you can get nearer but google maps gave me this location. Enjoy. The Griffin Observatory is a nice site and park walkway. 💫
Ally S — Google review
I visited the Hollywood Sign in Los Angeles, and it was an unforgettable experience! The drive through Griffith Park was scenic, and the panoramic view of the city from the top was absolutely stunning. Seeing the iconic white letters up felt surreal — a true symbol of LA’s magic. I recommend going early in the morning or near sunset to avoid crowds and catch the best light for photos. A must-visit spot for anyone in Los Angeles!
Dr.Bhargava B — Google review
Love the Hollywood Sign. The view was amazing.. 🫶🏼 Just make sure you parked your car before you arrive your destination. Because it hard to find parking when you get closer to the sing. Also make sure you wear comfortable shoes 🥲😃 You will need to walk a little bit
Sophia K — Google review
The Hollywood Sign is definitely a must-see when you’re in LA! It’s such an iconic spot, and seeing it up close feels unreal. I walked all the way to Lake Hollywood Park, which is an easier route it took me around 40 minutes, and it was totally worth it. The view from there is amazing, especially during sunset so gorgeous and peaceful! It’s a great spot to relax, take photos, and just enjoy the LA vibes.
Rui L — Google review
What can I say that hasn’t already been covered? The views are majestic, the hike is tough but enjoyable. And the atmosphere is just great.
Marvin N — Google review
Yes, it's touristy, but it is still cool to see. Very steep hills with tight curves and oncoming traffic to get up there. Still worth doing though
John J — Google review
Seeing the Hollywood Sign in person was an incredible moment! It’s one of those iconic landmarks that makes you feel like you’re truly in the heart of the entertainment world. The view from the trails was amazing, and it’s a perfect spot for photos and taking in the beauty of Los Angeles. A must-see if you’re visiting Hollywood!
JOJO T — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(7756)
Los Angeles, CA 90068, USA
https://www.hollywoodsign.org/
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Griffith Observatory

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Observatory
Museums
Perched atop Mount Hollywood, Griffith Observatory is a stunning art deco landmark dating back to 1935. It offers breathtaking city views and is a popular spot for both locals and visitors. The observatory boasts a high-tech planetarium and provides public telescopes for stargazing. It's also famous for its appearance in the award-winning film La La Land. Additionally, visitors can enjoy hiking trails leading to the observatory, with opportunities to witness panoramic vistas of downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica.
Wow, this place is a must-visit! The views across LA are spectacular, and the inside is packed with fascinating information about the planets. We arrived early afternoon and found the place to be quite busy, but it was still spacious enough to feel comfortable. We opted for the bus up, as it was the most convenient and free option. You can also walk up if you prefer. One of the highlights of the observatory is the breathtaking view of the Hollywood sign. You could easily spend a day or afternoon exploring the exhibits and learning about the cosmos. My favourite part was seeing an actual piece of moon rock!
Bob G — Google review
An absolute must-see in LA! We visited on a clear weekday afternoon and it was an unforgettable experience. The views of the Hollywood Sign and the sprawling LA basin are simply breathtaking, definitely bring your camera! We explored the free exhibits inside which were both fun and educational, perfect for all ages. But the real highlight was staying until sunset. Watching the city lights begin to twinkle on as the sky turned orange was pure magic. The atmosphere was so peaceful, with everyone just soaking in the incredible scenery. The best part? Admission to the grounds and exhibits is free, which is amazing for a landmark of this caliber. Parking can be a bit tricky, but it's absolutely worth the effort, you can also choose public transit to get there! Whether you're a tourist or a local, the Griffith Observatory offers a perfect blend of science, nature, and iconic views. A true Los Angeles gem!
Diddy L — Google review
The view was beautiful from the roof of the observatory. You can see the whole city of Los Angeles as well as the Hollywood sign on the mountain. There is a telescope structure that you can carry in with no charge. You can see the telescope inside, and the roof of that telescope structure can spin, so the telescope goes through the whole roof, which is really cool. I would suggest walking around the rooftop and having a good look at that mountain and also the city from above. The weather is good. You can also see the downtown Los Angeles from far away. Transportation is simple. You can either drive there and pay $10 for car parking, or take a bus.
Nan L — Google review
I visited the Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles, and it was an incredible experience! The view from the terrace is absolutely stunning — you can see the entire city skyline, the Hollywood Sign, and on a clear night, a sky full of stars. Inside, the giant pendulum is mesmerizing to watch as it marks the Earth’s rotation, and the telescopes are a real highlight — especially the public telescope on the rooftop, where you can see the moon and planets up close. The exhibits are fascinating, the atmosphere is inspiring, and the sunset view is unforgettable. A must-visit landmark for anyone exploring LA!
Dr.Bhargava B — Google review
After living in LA for 9+ years I've finally decided to go inside this building. I had always view this place as a tourist trap; was I right? Yes. But it has its charms. The view of La is amazing. This place is filled with international tourists. The line to the main telescope is very long and may or may not worth the wait. The parking situation during peak is incredibly bad. Highly recommend to park below and hike up if you don't mind a bit exercise. Great place to take a date.
Wa W — Google review
In my almost 7 years of living here in SoCal (moved from Florida in March of 2019), I've had the pleasure of witnessing the splendor of this great Observatory in person several times (at least 3 or 4 times). If it's your first time checking it out, your best bet is to undertake the Ferndell Nature Trail (you can Google Map that name, or you can also put 2333 Fern Dell Dr, Hollywood, CA and you should be able to have the precise address on where to drive to). Entering Griffith Park from the south corner of Los Feliz Blvd and Fern Dell Drive will give you plenty of street parking options. Then the actual trail is about 1/4 of a mile up (sloped on certain areas) and 1/4 of a LOT EASIER mile down (sloped down, so gravity helps a lot). Griffith Observatory has a lot of free Exhibits, including the Foucault pendulum, a Tesla Coil, and several Halls displaying how telescopes work, how they have progressed over the years, technology-wise, and lots of exhibits about celestial skies. It's an incredibly rich and fulfilling experience, especially if you have family in town and want to show them one of the highlights of L.A. This observatory was also featured in Rebel Without A Cause, so a bust in honor of James Dean is on the West side of the observatory. 10/10 experience. Will definitely be back.
Alejandro M — Google review
We were visiting LA for the first time this summer and this was on our list of main attractions. Some say the views are what makes this place a destination to visit, I would say its because of GTA V. Anyways, glad we came, super busy and packed (as expected). We visited towards the evening to catch the sunset. Parking can definitely be a hassle but we got lucky and found a spot in the parking located at this location. We werent sure if food was allowed but it appears people take food an have picnics. Not sure if thats allowed or they just don't tell you anything (and it's not allowed). Anyways, recommend coming here if you are a tourist, and locals should be proud they have such nice locations to go on a date or simply to catch views of the city.
Cristian V — Google review
It was amazing place for adults and children. And free!!! You will see very much model sytem related with universe such as seasons, solar sytem order and their speed… Btw you can see a real telescope at the roof but you will probably wait al least 20-30 min. And of the story you can see amazing LA view at night. Some exhibits need extra payment but most of the area visiting is free. You give at least half day for this place.
Rana B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(20818)
2800 E Observatory Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
https://griffithobservatory.org/
(213) 473-0800
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Aquarium of the Pacific

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Aquarium
Zoos & Aquariums
Located in Long Beach, California, the Aquarium of the Pacific is a popular attraction showcasing marine life from the Pacific Ocean. Visitors can explore touch tanks and take behind-the-scenes tours to learn more about the diverse range of sea creatures on display. Situated on the harborfront, this 12-year-old facility offers a captivating experience for guests of all ages. The aquarium is conveniently located near other mainstay attractions such as Alamitos Beach, Shoreline Village, and Long Beach Cruise Terminal.
We absolutely loved our visit to the Aquarium of the Pacific! We got the after-3 Groupon deal and honestly didn’t know what to expect, but the entire experience blew us away. The only downside? We wished we’d had more time! The after-3 option is a fantastic value, but there’s truly enough here to spend the whole day exploring. The facility itself is beautiful—bright, clean, and full of life. As fish enthusiasts, we were amazed at how many different species there were to see. Every turn had something new and exciting. Our 2-year-old was completely obsessed, especially with the fish and the frog iPad painting activity. Some of our family highlights included: • Watching the playful sea lions and seals 🦭 • Petting a jellyfish (so cool!) • Splashing around in the outdoor play area • Staring in awe at the massive tank • Taking a selfie with a diver 🐠🤿 • Spotting sea turtles gliding by 🐢 • And the current starfish scavenger hunt—our toddler loved collecting the embossed stamps ⭐️ It was such a great balance of learning, hands-on activities, and pure fun. We left with huge smiles, tired feet, and a toddler who didn’t want to leave. Highly recommend this aquarium for families or anyone who loves marine life—it exceeded all expectations!
Amber W — Google review
I had a great experience here. I visited on a weekend and everything was smooth, no wait to get in, and the staff were friendly and organized. The exhibits are beautiful, especially the large tanks with sharks, rays, and colorful tropical fish. The lighting and layout really make the underwater scenes feel alive. I’m also proud to support my local aquarium. Buying a ticket here isn’t just admission, it helps fund research, rescues, rehabilitation, and release programs for animals from the tropical rainforest all the way to the deep sea. Knowing my visit plays a small part in protecting and caring for marine life makes the experience even more meaningful. This is an amazing place for families, kids, and anyone who loves nature and ocean life. It’s relaxing, educational, and easy to explore at your own pace. I definitely recommend buying tickets in advance to make the trip smooth and stress-free. Overall, a fun, memorable, and purposeful visit. I’d happily come back again.
Darren I — Google review
Spent around 3 to 4 hours to soak in all the highlights without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Interactive experiences like the touch tanks and the Lorikeet Forest made the day memorable—actually getting to feed birds and feel sea creatures up close was hands-down awesome. The atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, and staff are always happy to chat and share fun facts about the animals
Teresa W — Google review
I’d like to thank some staff members specifically for their dedication to education and incredible service skills. Manny and America at the sea otters show did an incredible job! Sue and Sue’s partner (I’m sorry I forgot her name) in the sea lion-seal show also did a really nice job educating and entertaining us. One staff member that deserves extra recognition is David. David stood next to me for about 20 minutes at one of the touch areas and took me around - giving facts on animals and finding the best ones to touch. He was so kind and even told me about the sea otter show. Clearly the staff is passionate about the work they do. This aquarium is accredited AND the shows are just during feeding time (what a good way to give people a show while respecting the animals). I wish I lived her cuz I would come all the time. Try to get in as soon as it opens to avoid the large crowds from field trips if you go during the week.
Becca D — Google review
Amazing beautiful aquarium, bring good shoes it's a lot of walking. I loved not just the beauty of the place but how welcoming it is to kids. My son loved the coloring, the lights and all the different touch tanks. 10/10 would come back again!
Gabriella D — Google review
A delightful experience for about the third of the face value of a ticket to Sea World. You have touch pools for sting rays, sharks, starfish, and even jelly fish. There's a sea lion show that's actually pretty good. Parking is only $8 with validation. If your kids are 'young' enough or you just want to see another aquarium, you can totally go here. Sea World is obviously bigger and has more stuff to see, but it's a few hours south and costs more.
Jose F — Google review
The tickets were a bit pricey (~ $45/adult) and I spent almost $8 on a single can of diet coke, but it was still a fun time. Lots to see, but very busy on the weekend. The parking garage was $8 and we had to go to the 4th floor to find a spot. It took us (2 people) about 2.5 hours to get through everything (leisurely taking pictures along the way). There's a cafe of you feel like getting something to eat (we didn't, so I don't know if the foods any good). My favorite part was seeing to the jellies and the big Zebra Sharks. Never seen a Zebra shark before, but man are they cool! Apparently, they breed them there as there was a tank full of eggs. Definitely recommend going and supporting them.
Nick C — Google review
I've recently got myself a membership and the Aquarium has been my place to go whenever I want to distract myself for a little. I tend to go on weekday mornings as there isn't much people in the first hour. It's an excellent place to see and learn about marine life. I've even gone as far as downloading the app and learn more about the aquatic and non-aquatic creatures. It's also a great place to relax and just enjoy the cold, aquatic ambient (whenever it's not too busy.)
David R — Google review
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4.4
(3313)
100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
https://www.aquariumofpacific.org/
(562) 590-3100
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The Queen Mary

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Historical landmark
Museums
The Queen Mary in Long Beach is a unique boutique hotel housed in a 1936 ocean liner, offering guests an ornate experience with its art deco decor and luxurious amenities. The ship has been transformed into a quirky hotel and entertainment venue, providing visitors with a glimpse into the opulence of transatlantic travel from the 1930s.
My husband and I stopped at the Queen Mary for the Glory Days Tour. The tour was wonderful; we enjoyed seeing parts of the ship that would've been off limits without the tour. Our tour guide Bill was so great that we decided to stay the night. Bill was friendly and incredibly knowledgeable. He made the whole trip worthwhile. Our stay on the Queen Mary was a lot of fun. You can walk around the ship, exploring, almost like you are on a historical cruise. We ate at the restaurant on the ship - the food was amazing. We thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience.
Joanne R — Google review
We stayed overnight in a glorious museum. The Queen Mary is enchanting from the moment you step on board. Beautiful top deck views of the city. A step back in time during the opulence of cruising. One day was not enough time to explore all the history. The tour into the engine room was fascinating. Our stateroom was comfortable for a ships stateroom. The walls are very thin so be prepared. Overall I'd most definitely stay again.
Kendra R — Google review
This was an unexpected stop on our vacation, but it was well worth it. My daughter wanted to go for the haunted history. I like the history of The Queen Mary, so a win-win for both of us. We, however, did not get to do the haunted tour due to it being booked. We, however, did get to tour the boat on our own . There are places to sit and watch movies on the war history, and the nice people in the shops, as well as at check-in, are more than happy to tell you about the haunted history that was also very interesting. Be prepared to do a lot of walking. However, it is well worth it. The boat and rooms are as close as it looked 90 years ago as it should be . We do plan on visiting again and staying longer to take it all in. There is just so much history to take in, and such a large ship one night is just not enough. Staff and even other visitors are just so friendly. Anyone you spoke with would share their experience and wanted to make sure we were having the same good time . It was great.
Sandy C — Google review
If you are looking for an historical experience, the Queen Mary should probably be on your bucket list. Our room was large, clean, and fairly comfortable. Keep in mind that this is an OLD ship that has been preserved as much as possible. Because of its historical standing, you cannot adjust room temperature. You can get a fan or an extra blanket. It was fine for us. It was nice to have a place to stay so close to the Carnival Cruise Terminal. We dined on property and enjoyed a delicious seafood dinner. We did not participate in any of the tours, but would consider it for another time. Lastly, I want to mention the great staff. The front desk staff were very nice, but the Bell Boys were fabulous!
Valeri M — Google review
This was the perfect stay for a night before leaving on a cruise. I loved the exhibits of the Queen Mary. It is preserved so well, it is easy to imagine being a passenger in its golden age. From the Bridge Exhibit to the Isolation Ward, the exhibits give an excellent representation of a day on the Queen Mary. We loved the historical staterooms, which was much larger than expected. The best part was the free shuttle to the cruise port for our cruise.
Norman C — Google review
This was my first visit to the Queen Mary and what a time I had.. Staying aboard the ship for 3 days for my 51st Birthday was a BLAST.. There is so much to see and do.. I was there for the Dark Harbor Attractions and I'm looking forward to doing it again.. The boat is old but very well maintained.. The room was a little cold, but your right on the water, so ask for extra blankets.. If you want a FANTASTIC meal while aboard the ship Chelsea's is a must!! My birthday dinner was absolutely delicious.. If you are a people person like me, you will ENJOY yourself!!
Ladimignon J — Google review
Me & a friend stayed on this ship for 3 days before we boarded our Royal Caribbean Cruise The room was so hot!! I slept in my birthday suite & kept the port hole window open all night which was noisy On top of that, we were woken up twice during the night by "Ghost Hunters" that were in the hallway trying to communicate with Ghost oooh spooky During our second day we tiredly took an Uber to the USS Iowa & visited that ship as well. Which we do highly recommend All of our food was DoorDashed because the food on the Queen Marry was awful & expensive. All in all, it was cool exploring the ship & taking a tour but it needs a lot of work Hopefully they can improve the ship & fix it up a bit because she needs a lot of TLC.
TrashPanda — Google review
Very, very nice staff and gorgeous boat. Very open to understanding of improvements they can do for ADA guest. I use a wheelchair due to issues with my legs. Enjoyed how the festival was part of the boat and how easy it was to go back-and-forth.
Sharlene R — Google review
4.4
(27376)
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4.0
(3538)
1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
https://www.queenmary.com/
(562) 435-3511
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Downtown Disney District

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Shopping mall
Water & Amusement Parks
The Downtown Disney District is a vibrant and centrally located promenade at Disneyland, offering an array of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. Visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife scene with live music and diverse dining experiences. The district features open-air cafes, boutiques, and street performers, making it a must-visit destination within the Anaheim area.
Disney! The masters of creating an environment that makes you want to spend money! We got there early so stores were not open yet, I think this saved me a bunch of money. You walk through security and into a world full of fun music and amazing store fronts that draw you in. Super cool place, I wish more was open than the coffee stand. Will go back next time we are in town and businesses are open.
Larry H — Google review
The ambiance is colorful and contemporary. The gardens are gorgeous, and they have fun decorations for holidays. There are a lot of places to sit. It is nice to have so many places to eat with varying price points outside of the park. Most are on the expensive side. I loved the Salted Straw ice cream parlor, and they had mobile ordering. We watched a jazz trio perform that was so good! There are Disney related stores so you can find a lot of things that are in the park here. Wish there was a Bath and Body Works and some more quick service, less expensive places to eat. More bathrooms would be good too. It makes the walk to and from the park long, but you can catch a monorail.
Liz T — Google review
The downtown area is very clean and there are lots of places to shop and eat. It's best to go here in the morning when the crowds aren't so thick. You can buy Disney souvenirs, pins, shirts, jackets and toys here as well as food. There is also a green turf space for kids to explore and parents to sit. The wide walk ways are appreciated but it would be nice to see more shaded seating and benches along the path.
Christian M — Google review
You don’t need Disneyland tickets to enjoy Downtown Disney — it’s open to everyone, and it’s such a fun, vibrant spot to spend a few hours. There’s a quick security check as you enter, which actually makes the whole place feel safer. Once inside, it feels surprisingly global — lots of hotels around, people from everywhere, and a big open lawn area that often has live concerts and events. There’s something for everyone here — from the LEGO store and family-friendly food spots to cool bars and date-night restaurants. I spotted Din Tai Fung, a bowling alley, plenty of outdoor seating, and even a stage for live music. If you stay past 8 PM, you can catch the Disneyland fireworks from right there, which is a nice bonus. Parking is right outside and easy, but make sure to get your ticket validated when you dine or shop; otherwise, it’s pricey. We paid $10 after validation. I’d recommend making dinner reservations on weekends because it does get busy, especially Friday and Saturday nights. It’s about 15–20 minutes from Knott’s Berry Farm, so if you’re nearby or just want a fun evening out without going into the Disney park, Downtown Disney is a great option.
Green K — Google review
Downtown Disney District has had many new changes since my last visit and it looks great now with added restaurants and shops, and a lawn area to relax or let the kids play. One of the best changes I’ve seen here is they now have a security clearance area to be able to access the park. The only downside is there’s a line. They have a larger parking lot now, too, with some rows of EV chargers. You can also validate parking with a purchase at Downtown Disney District. Nice area to stroll through if you don’t mind the crowds.
Wendy L — Google review
This is a free entry area, so perfect for the last day before you heading back to the airport after checking out from the hotel. There are free leaflets with good information about what you can get and where to find them. Don't forget to get your Lego passport stamped at their Lego store. There are plenty of beautiful spots for selfies, nice shops, and easy diner/lunch. The chicken wings from Black Tap was amazing and don't forget to grab beigniet from the beigniet express near Jaz kitchen.
Risma C — Google review
This is always a fun time to spend a couple hours doing shopping or just grabbing a bite to eat. They have plenty of Disney shops, memorabilia and different rest types of restaurants. The only thing you have to pay is to park, but some businesses do validate. Whether you’re going to Disneyland or not, this is a fun stop.
Scot M — Google review
We came to celebrate my birthday here in Downtown Disney. I had a blast! The weather was perfect!! There was live music celebrating Hispanic heritage month. Adults and kids were enjoying the music and dancing. There are a lot of restaurants and gift shops. Pandora had some really great items you can only purchase at a Disney park. Some of the restaurants will validated your parking. It is free to enter into downtown Disney. Restrooms are located throughout the area. You will need to have your bags checked before entering the area.
Marian G — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(8839)
Anaheim, CA 92802, USA
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/destinations/downtown-disney-district/?CMP=OKC-336978_GM_DLR_destination_downtowndisneydistrict_NA
(714) 781-4636
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Disneyland Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Disneyland Park in Anaheim, America's most popular theme park, is a must-visit attraction with its eight themed "lands" offering over 60 major rides, 50 shops, and 30 restaurants. The iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle stands as the landmark of Fantasyland while other original lands like Tomorrowland and Adventureland feature classic attractions such as the Jungle Cruise and Autopia.
Thank God for each of the cast members, honestly. We had misplaced our backpack with our CARKEYS in it and the workers helped efficiently find them completely turning around my worry or fear. I cannot thank the staff enough for helping us locate our lost items making my daughters 1ST BIRTHDAY, THE BEST DAY EVER!!!! Also Minnie was literally the sweetest thing ever. She was sooooooooooooo gentle and sweet to my baby girl and really took her time with her. I’m not a Minnie fan but after today she made my heart melt and completely won me over & im sure my daughter included. Also whoever worked on lighting and design for the water show at California is incredibly talented and deserves a raise. The team did such a good job capturing emotions and leaving us in awe! And my husband is a lighting engineer which says a lot ahaha. All in all, such an amazing time and it was literally because of how awesome the cast members were!!! OH and not to mention but my son was dressed up as Darth Vader and the storm troops were so awesome to stop him and compliment his fit and spent genuine time with him too. Just over all such a great day in between what could have ended up in such a disaster without our car key! Thank you so much Disney ❤️
Amber S — Google review
Magical from start to finish! My recent visit to Disneyland was absolutely incredible. We spent the whole day for both parks and it was worth every penny! Two parks were clean, the atmosphere was electric, and you could just feel the happiness everywhere. The highlights for me were definitely the Guardians of Galaxy and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance – the technology and detail on those rides are mind-blowing. What really makes Disneyland special, though, are the Cast Members. Everyone from the ride operators to the food service staff was so friendly and helpful, really adding to that "Happiest Place on Earth" magic. Yes, it can be crowded and yes, it's expensive, but it's a classic for a reason. It’s a place where you can truly feel like a kid again. Can't wait to come back!
Diddy L — Google review
Worth every penny! Disneyland and California Adventure are a must-visit. We celebrated my daughter's fifth birthday here, and we rode 99% of the rides over 3 days. She is 42 inches tall. Our top 5 favorite rides were: 1. Tiana's Bayou Adventure 2. Radiator Springs Racers 3. Matterhorn Bobsleds (my daughter's least favorite) 4. Guardians of the Galaxy: Monsters After Dark 5. Haunted Mansion I highly recommend getting the Lightning Pass; you'll regret it if you don't! The fireworks show is only on weekends. Wear comfortable shoes—there's lots of walking!
Nessa V — Google review
Amazing experience! A magical place where real magic happens. We booked a one-day pass for one park, and then realized that McQueen — my little boy’s favorite — was in the other park. We went to customer service and got magical free passes for the second park. My boy loved the night show with all the characters. A beautiful and unforgettable place!
Joanna S — Google review
It's a very beautiful and entertaining place. Very fun to visit and the attractions are amazing. If you're expecting sort of extreme attractions, you might get disappointed. This park is more for family in general. If you hate walking, you might not like it. You have to walk A LOT, and I mean A LOT. Also, if you think about buying a tickets for both parks for ONE day, I wouldn't recommend it that much. I bought a ticket for only one, and I wasn't able to get on all rides and explore the whole park. I got there like at 10am and left until 9pm. The park is very big. Overall, is was a great experience, definitely good for small or younger children! I do think teenagers and adults can enjoy it a lot, but I it was more directed to children.
Alexis V — Google review
I absolutely LOVE Disneyland! Had a great time at this park. I went offseason when it was raining, which really helped with crowd control! There are a ton of rides in this park and something for everyone! Usually go to WDW, but happy that I got to try out Disneyland! It was awesome seeing Walt's vision for the park. Space Mountain and Pirates were my favorite rides here. I want to visit again in the future!
Gracie G — Google review
Took the adult kids and their children as a family trip. Bought the bundle tickets months ago thru Costco and so loved the adventures we had. Not a frequent visitor so, absolutely love asking questions and so grateful for the plethora of cast members that can answer those questions. Must make reservations months before trip. Food reservations are 60+days or more. Fireworks or parades prepare at least 2 hrs before (if you want great seats). Shopping prices increased this year, $2-4 more for pins and small trinket items. Def use the app. Tells you about characters (where they will be) and events or special surprises! Oh and prepare to spend money. If your a fan, you will soon find out why you will spend more. Lol.
Andrea J — Google review
Just magical. Can't say much more.. but I'll try. We decided to travel to Disney from Idaho for the oogie boogie bash. My wife and daughters were massively excited. I wasn't entirely sure but ended up having such an amazing time. Of course, waiting in the line for rides was always a thing but that's what you get. It really wasn't that bad. Loved every minute of it. The food was great. The rides were great. Every experience at Disney was amazing.
JJ D — Google review
4.6
(122858)
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4.4
(28281)
Anaheim, CA 92802, USA
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/destinations/disneyland/?CMP=OKC-330339_GM_DLR_destination_disneylandpark_NA
(714) 781-4636
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Disney California Adventure Park

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Disney California Adventure Park is a modern theme park with cutting-edge attractions, diverse dining choices, and live performances. It's located within the larger Disneyland Resort in Anaheim. The park features various themed lands such as Hollywood Land, Grizzly Peak, Pacific Wharf, and Cars Land. Visitors can enjoy classic rides like Soarin' Around the World and Radiator Springs Racers. Additionally, there are immersive experiences in areas like Pixar Pier and Avengers Campus.
A great park and a great day! Went on a Monday and still really busy! If the cars ride is open go there first! It gets busy but it worth the wait. The fast past is not worth the extra as it’s a reservation fast past that you have to reserve a spot ahead of time, most of the time this was 3-4 hours in the future. It’s better just the wait in line and plan your day from whichever ride has the shortest weight time!
James A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Absolutely Magical Experience! Disneyland California never disappoints — every visit feels like stepping into another world! The park is spotless, the staff is friendly, and the attention to detail in every attraction is unmatched. I went during the Oogie Boogie Bash at Disney California Adventure, and it was incredible! The decorations, the spooky atmosphere, and all the Halloween-themed shows and character meet-and-greets made it an unforgettable night. The trick-or-treat trails were so much fun (yes, even for adults!), and the special parade was the perfect mix of spooky and spectacular. If you plan to visit during Halloween season, get your Oogie Boogie Bash tickets early — they sell out fast! Totally worth it for the unique costumes, shorter lines, and exclusive entertainment. Can’t wait to go back! 🎃👻✨
Antonio B — Google review
next door to the happiest place on earth. prices of foods seems kinda reasonable surprisingly and hey there is ice and water available at the pasta/pizza place that was nice surprise I found! lots of cool shaded tree areas there along with music performances. Nice ambience and overall environment. Even if you don't get on all the rides, soak up the beauty of the park. Remember to keep yourself hydrated frequently and some bathrooms are much more crowded especially near high traffic and popular attractions. When the park closes at 9pm, take a stroll to downtown disney and with all restaurants book, reserve get on waiting list at least 3 hours in advance, you'll be glad you did! Lots of walking, and don't pay for preferred parking- it's actually doesn't feel that much closer. Ride single rider lines whenever it is offered and you won't complain about long waits in lines. They allow snacks as long as they are not requiring re heating and don't have pungent odors. They allow your own drinks so long as they are not glass bottles, they will make you dump at the entrance.
Johnny T — Google review
Absolutely amazing!!!!! There’s no happier place on earth Every one you encounter is fantastic Rides are fantastic, great way to teach children patience. Rides move smoothly Park is spotless and organised well. We even hired a disability scooter for the days and it was a god send. Fits every where makes using the rides easy too
Mr D — Google review
Adventure! 🎢 The park was clean, lively, and full of great energy. The Spider-Man ride was new to me!! super fun and interactive! 🕸️ The Toy Story Midway Mania is still one of my absolute favorites; it never gets old. 🎯 Unfortunately, Radiator Springs Racers was closed for repair, which was a bit disappointing, but there were still plenty of other great attractions to enjoy. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the overall atmosphere was cheerful and well-organized. Definitely a great place to spend the day, and I’m already looking forward to coming back when everything’s open!
Y G — Google review
I was in town for a conference and played hookey. I got there just at sunset, and have regrets. There is a lot more to see and do that I hadn't anticipated. The Cars Land is a standout! I only got to do the Luigi ride, which was adorable! At first, I was confused by the SanFranTokyo land because I keep sleeping on Big Hero Six. I went to go to the Avengers Campus, and I did manage to meet Spider-Man (who was just the sweetest) and do the web slinger ride. WHOO!! That was a workout! As someone who has been to WDW dozens of times, California Adventure was trippy to me because it really feels fake. I think it's the scale that I find off-putting. But that vanishes once you move into the other lands. The Halloween decor was so fun! I've never been at this time of year, so Oogie Boogie's and the not-so-spooky costumes everywhere were a treat! I will definitely be back!
Daphne W — Google review
Such a good time. If only Mr. Burns would block the direct sunlight and keep the park cooler. So many awesome Cast Members out there making everything more magical than it already is. Tourists, chill out and have a good time. It is a busy place and patience is a must have character trait. The Lightning Lane made the day so much nicer and the intuitive ordering for food items was great! The water show at the end was incredible!
Ty C — Google review
Awesome experiences as expected, the fountain show was amazing, the rides were great, the employees and the cast were friendly and helpful. You will need more than a day to explore everything. You can only use 1 lightning Lane at once, but after a couple hours you can use another one (even if you don't redeem the first one yet). So keep an eye out for that. You can bring small backpack to put everything inside when you take rides. Take off your hat and Disney eat headband during ride or you may lost it like I did. You can put the backpack on the floor and tangled it to your foot to secure it. Everything with buckles will be expected shaky. Food recommendation; cheap quick breakfast at Pym, and our favourite ever the turkey legs from street vendors! Do an online order to save the line, bring bottles for water, and keep your Disney paper cups for unlimited soda refill. Spend some time at the garden of avenger campus, you can meet some of the avenger heroes there to chat and take pictures with.
Risma C — Google review
4.7
(75766)
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4.5
(15811)
Anaheim, CA 92802, USA
https://disneyland.disney.go.com/destinations/disney-california-adventure/?CMP=OKC-336894_GM_DLR_destination_disneycaliforniaadventurepark_NA
(714) 781-4636
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Balboa Island Ferry

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Ferry service
Transportation
Ferries
The Balboa Island Ferry is an iconic transportation service that has been operating since 1919, offering a short yet picturesque 800-ft. crossing between Balboa Island and the peninsula in Newport Beach. Owned by the Beek family, this historic ferry provides stunning views of Newport Harbor and connects visitors to the charming Balboa Island. Originally established to save commuters from a long drive, it has become a popular tourist attraction due to its scenic ocean views.
Iconic experience any time of the year—in the summer the ferris wheel and house admiring are a must-do whereas during the holidays the Christmas lights (and even McLaren F1 car) are absolutely incredible and worth the trip. Just make sure to have the $1.75 fare in cash (each way, so $3.50 per walk-on person round trip).
Julia R — Google review
Quick and fun way to get to Balboa! My 2.5 year old loved riding the “car boat.” We walked on with a big stroller and the Captains helped us get onto the boat- super friendly guys! Very affordable ($2 total for myself and 2 little kids.) Two ferries are always running so we had no wait on either end of our trip. Cash only, pay on the boat. A fun & affordable way to experience the bay.
Claire H — Google review
The best most fun thing on the Peninsula!!! I love how rain or shine. The ferry always runs you know during Covid. They never shut down. It was almost surreal, riding the ferry with no passengers or no boats on the ocean. It’s a Newport Beach tradition and very cool so ride the ferry people.!!!
Teresa T — Google review
Our ferry ride was incredibly smooth and efficient from start to finish. Boarding was quick and well-organized, and the staff were friendly, professional, and made sure everyone felt comfortable. The ride itself was fast and steady no bumps, no delays, just a relaxing trip with great views along the way. The seating was clean and comfortable, and everything ran right on schedule. It was such a pleasant experience overall. Whether you’re commuting or just sightseeing, this ferry makes traveling easy and enjoyable. I’ll definitely be choosing this route again!
Lin H — Google review
I had such an amazing time along with unwinding and taking it all in after being away from home. It’s certainly not my first time but absolutely enjoy it and it’s my favorite every time I’m home. If you love the ocean as much as I do, this is it!
Nancy M — Google review
I LOVEEEE BALBOA ISLAND FERRY, it's incredible cheap!! My trip was only 7 dollars compared to 40 bucks a normal ferry would charge. It's honestly SOOOOO amazing, it reminds me of a punt ferry, so amazing, absolutely recommend!!
Mika S — Google review
$2 each way. Cash only. Two ferries constantly run on most days. The best deal in these parts. Very efficiently run.
Ben P — Google review
This is an excellent way to cut your commute time from Balboa Island to Newport Coast without having to go all the way around. The ferry is inexpensive and very short and a must do addition to your visit to Newport. Been operating for many decades and is a quick entertaining attraction for anyone visiting Newport and Balboa Island.
Emil B — Google review
4.8
(2425)
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4.6
(1955)
510 Palm St, Newport Beach, CA 92661, USA
http://www.balboaislandferry.com/
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Mission San Juan Capistrano

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

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Sights & Landmarks
Ghost Towns
Calico is a deserted town situated in the Calico Mountains of San Bernardino County, California. It was established in 1881 as a center of silver mining and rapidly grew into a thriving settlement with hundreds of mines and numerous drinking establishments. Over time, the town lost its importance as mining activities dwindled, eventually leading to its abandonment.
3.7
(2030)
California 92311, USA
http://www.cms.sbcounty.gov/parks/Parks/CalicoGhostTown.aspx
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Oceanside Municipal Pier

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Fishing pier
Sights & Landmarks
Oceanside Municipal Pier, an iconic wooden fishing pier originally built in 1888, extends 1,942 feet into the Pacific Ocean. It's a prime spot for whale watching as it straddles whale migration routes. Visitors can catch glimpses of gray whales, minke whales, fin whales, humpback whales and dolphins from the pier or book a family whale watch cruise with Oceanside Adventures.
The ambiance and scenery at Oceanside were absolutely phenomenal. From the sound of the waves to the stunning ocean views, it was the kind of place that instantly puts you at ease. Whether you’re relaxing on the beach or just taking it all in, Oceanside has a vibe that’s hard to beat.
Rodzilla — Google review
We rented two surreys to bike along the one-mile strand, $70 for one hour total. The weather was sunny and breezy. The walk along the pier was gorgeous, and we got to watch the surfers catch some waves. Parking was a challenge in the area.
Ari E — Google review
Oceanside Pier is a must-visit in Southern California. With panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, sandy beaches, surfers riding waves, and the Oceanside coastline stretching for miles, it’s perfect for photography, walking, or just relaxing. These shots were taken from the pier on a clear summer day, showing the vibrant blue water, wide sandy shore, and the bustling beach scene. If you’re visiting Oceanside, CA, the pier is ideal for sunset views, ocean breezes, and classic California coastal scenery.
Gracie B — Google review
Fun Stop when in Oceanside. I grew up coming to the pier in the 1970's. The buildings and businesses along the shoreline have changed but the Pier is still there. Multiple interations of the pier have stood for decades. The pier has been beaten by storms and most recently fire. The end of the pier is still closed but most of the pier is open to the public. Fishing is popular for many and the pier provides good spots. Rental equipment is available if you want to wet a line and don't have gear. Maybe, some smoked fish will soothe the call. Paid parking is available just south of the pier. Public restrooms are also available. The "Top Gun House" is across the street from the pier area. Take a walk down the pier and breathe in some sea air. You might spot some sea lions or even a dolphin.
Traveling G — Google review
The Oceanside Fishing Pier is a fantastic spot for a relaxing walk by the ocean. Whether you’re visiting during the day or at night, it offers breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere. At night, the pier is beautifully lit, creating a calm and romantic vibe that makes it perfect for an evening stroll. It’s one of those places where you can truly enjoy the sound of the waves and the fresh sea breeze. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Oceanside!
Elavan — Google review
I lived in Oceanside in the early 60's, when I was just a young child & my boyfriend & I come back every now & then to fish on the Oceanside pier & he loves fishing on the jetty, too! Before we even met, he told me he spent about a decade of his childhood & teens back in the 70s, staying in a condo in Oceanside, right on the beach, every summer! He just loved it, as it was nice to get out of San Bernardino County, where he grew up, to be by the ocean!
Marlayne B — Google review
Stopped by the beach and pier for a date night. Beach was okay, but the pier was nice. It was pretty crowded near the pier when we went. Parking is a pain, Parking lots are a good walk from the beach/pier and cost by the hour. Otherwise, we still had a good time walking the pier and watching the surfers and people fishing.
Bob S — Google review
It’s a pier but a little rough. A lot is going on but it’s not super dangerous. Keep your eyes open. It’s not pristine but it has a cool SoCal vibe. Visit at your own risk because on a good day there are thousands of people on the pier and around there. Closer to the beach is more safe but as you leave and you got few blocks away it all feels sketchier but it’s not exactly dangerous.
Been’ T — Google review
4.7
(12902)
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4.5
(2053)
Pier, Oceanside, CA 92054, USA
http://visitoceanside.org/oceanside-pier
(800) 350-7873
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Old Town Temecula Community Theater

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Performing arts theater
Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
The Old Town Temecula Community Theater, established in 2005, is a modern proscenium theater located in the heart of Old Town Temecula. The complex includes a 361-seat theater and a separate 48-seat club-style venue known as The Merc. In addition to hosting various performing arts events, the facility also features rehearsal rooms, a spacious dance studio, and a courtyard for gatherings.
Really beautiful theater, great sound throughout, wonderful performances and I always look forward to visiting here. Such an enriching place!
Kianna J — Google review
Great and professional theater experience, and it's right here in our backyard! We saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and it was phenomenal. Perfect for a fun night on the town, dinner and a show with lots of fun places nearby after or before the show. Highly recommended!
Michael W — Google review
HIGH-QUALITY PERFORMANCES! The Old Town Temecula Community Theater is outstanding! Each event I’ve attended here has been fun and enjoyable. I’ve seen play productions, concerts, and recently the Annual Jazz Festival! The seats are SO comfortable here and there’s plenty of ramps for disabled guests. The volunteers and staff are very welcoming and helpful. The venue is intimate which allows each seat to provide a great view! The theater seats have a lot of leg room. There’s upstairs seating, but it’s limited. You can also find a small balcony section on each upper side of the theater, however, they’re also limited in space. Most seats will be found at the bottom level. The theater’s box office can be found in the neighboring venue, The Merc. Additionally, the theater has a set of restrooms across from it and a snack shop that has wine, soda. candy and other goodies. The venue is family friendly and has a great atmosphere. Being in the heart of Old Town Temecula, one has several food options before and after an event as there’s many restaurants and bars nearby! I have an appreciation for this theater as they really reach out to the community and tickets aren’t overpriced!
Lorenzo W — Google review
Most wonderful Theater!! Such a treasure and such an enrichment for the community in this town!! Great selections of shows as well! I've seen several shows there myself AND also performed there myself with the local Southwest Women's Chorus (look us up OR join!). The acoustics are superb, the staff is so friendly and helpful. The shows reach from performances of non-local artists to performances of local artist. Variety of shows are great! Really one of the best venues in the whole Temecula Valley! I recommend to buy tickets ahead of time because shows can sell out very quickly. Definitely give this Theater a visit!!
N P — Google review
Small venue, but that is a good thing. We sat in the balcony. Interestingly, the balcony is just one row of seats. That makes egress and access difficult. But the center seats in the balcony have the best view, so tripping over your neighbors is worth it!
John S — Google review
Saw Led Zepagain here and it was a great venue! Sound & lighting were were really good. Seating was comfortable. There were no signs posted for the entrance so we walk around building twice to find it. Parking is $26 in the lots & you have to pay thru your phone. Not even the lot attendant could get it to work right. I had to park 4 blocks away at the city hall parking structure, which is free but made us miss 25 minutes of the show.
Mark S — Google review
A must see when you're in town. Lots of restored old buildings, food options (try Goat and Vine restaurant) and shops. Make sure to also go down the side streets as there are other shops around that are worth visiting. Lastly, there's a public parking about 2 blocks up away from the main street that helps avoid competing in finding parking.
A A — Google review
Great venue, not a bad seat in the house. The place has the feel of a Broadway theater, with a gorgeous outdoor courtyard serving as a lobby. Saw the Andrew Lloyd Webber spectacular and it was a great tribute to the composer! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
Thomas S — Google review
4.7
(867)
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4.3
(1931)
42051 Main St, Temecula, CA 92590, USA
https://tickets.temeculatheater.org/
19

LEGOLAND California

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
LEGOLAND California Resort is a vibrant destination in Carlsbad, California, just north of San Diego. The resort features a lively hotel with LEGO-themed quarters and amenities like dining, an outdoor pool, and complimentary breakfast. The hands-on theme park offers over 60 themed rides and interactive attractions for kids aged two to twelve. Additionally, the SEA LIFE Aquarium and LEGOLAND Water Park provide entertainment for the entire family.
We had such a great time. I feel its better than the zoo and maybe even Sea World. We'll at least for a 4 year old. The employees are really kind young kids, which gives me hope for the future. A young man named Juan even rode with my daughter, because we waited in line and it was just me and a 6 month old, so I wasn't able to go. He really made my daughter's day. That was so kind. The pizza, pasta and salad buffet was great. Had nice outdoor seating too. The Trick-or-Treating even was awesome. They gave out huge bags of candy that I saw all parents eating 😀. There are a ton of really neat parks with big slides and all sorts of fun stuff for them to climb on. A great way for parents to get a little rest in. We will definitely be back!!
Stacy S — Google review
We had such a great time at LEGOLAND! There are so many fun things to see and do — way more than I expected. The creativity behind all the LEGO designs and attractions is amazing, and the staff was super friendly and helpful. The aquarium is definitely worth visiting — it was one of my favorite parts of the day! There’s a great variety of animals and it’s really well done. However, the park really needs better maintenance. A lot of things were dusty, faded, or missing pieces, some water features weren’t working, and a few attractions were closed. It’s still a fun experience, but I’d love to come back when everything’s fully restored and running at 100%!
LUCIA A — Google review
We had a good time at Legoland. Parents, grandparents and a 2 1/5 year old. Place was clean and employees were nice. I gave them 3 stars because so much of the park needs maintenance. The mini city section was a big disappointment. Buttons to make things move - most did not work. Much of the display was broken and in need of repair. The map on the app was not updated and we took a long walk to avoid the construction because the app is not updated. The park was pretty much empty but on most attractions we had to walk through all of the long queues instead of just letting us skip the lines. We were also surprised that we only saw two characters out in 2 days of walking around the park. Our grandson had fun building and playing in the toddler area. The aquarium was quite a hit!
Marie T — Google review
First time Vacation at Legoland! We had our 8, 7 and 3 year old and my in laws with their 3 year old. I would say that this theme park is definitely for under 10 unless your kids love more action/activities then it might not be for them. Let me say this...Lego masterpieces everywhere!!!!! Amazing how all was put together to show a little of everything. We started our Sunday with Sealife and then headed to the Brick or Treat event. Kids were dressed up and they were given small bags for candies. Now the candy stations (less than 10 stations) were in certain areas and at times a little confusing with everything that was going on. I feel like it would be nice and easier if candies were to be handed out in front of the rides but thats just me. There was no waiting times during our Sunday night. They were able to get into a few rides as well as enjoying the lego art. Monday visit was a bit more busy and humid. We waited almost 20-30 minutes for the roller coaster and the duplo train ride. Other rides were less than 10 minutes. Most rides that include parents with young children have a weight limit of 330 pounds for the seat. Luckily we were able to take turns and enjoy some rides with our boys. Like i had said previously the rides are definitely for younger kids and they only last maybe less than 2 minutes and have little to no motion. My two older boys enjoyed the roller coaster and the ride that goes up and down(its in my pictures). We did a few family group rides like the big boat ride that takes you along the lake, the duplo train, and the submarine ride. We also bought the 2 day cup and the popcorn bucket but unlike other theme parks, the freestyle machines were not everywhere so it was pointless and the popcorn bucket was only refillable at that kiosk from what we saw because we asked around a few places and those places had no popcorn. The one thing that I don't know how to take it as is at this lego car exhibit my brother in law took my boys to see the car and apparently as soon as they went in the male employee there told him- that there was nothing exciting to see and dont waste your time there and instead go on the rides- so whatever his intentions were we'll never know but my son loves hot wheels so he was interested in looking at that car. So now that I pointed out my experiences I want to say that we had fun, and a few meh moments and for us it was a one time thing. Staff was friendly in the park and hotel.
A V — Google review
Title: Not Worth the Price — Disappointing Stay for $700 a Night I booked a fully themed “Friends” room at Legoland Hotel California to celebrate my grandchild’s birthday one November 1, 2025 for one Night. Honestly, for the $700 I paid for one night, it was not worth it. I hope this review helps anyone deciding whether to book here. The room was very small and felt extremely crowded. We were given one king bed, plus a bunk bed and a pull-out bed, which sounds great but left almost no space to move around. The furniture looked old-fashioned and worn out — some pieces were chipped, the wallpaper was scratched, and parts were even peeling off. Around 4 a.m., I tried turning on the TV, but it wasn’t working. The screen said to call the cable operator, so I contacted the front desk. They told me I had to wait until 7 a.m. for someone to come in and call the company. The room was generally clean, but it was clear that cleaning was only done on the surface — not in detail. I have asthma, and I could feel dust irritation right away. Also, please note: the photos you see online when booking are not what the rooms actually look like. The hotel’s biggest advantage is that it’s right next to the park, which is convenient, but honestly, you’re better off staying at one of the nearby hotels that offer more space and comfort — especially if you’re traveling with kids.
Aide S — Google review
I had a great time at Legoland with my family! The park was full of color, creativity, and fun activities for everyone. My son absolutely loved it — from the Lego-themed rides to building his own creations, he didn’t stop smiling the whole day. The miniature Lego cities were amazing to see up close, and we all enjoyed exploring together. It was such a wonderful family day out, and we’re already talking about going back!
Abhishek K — Google review
So fun, and also very overstimulating! 🤪 It was better and bigger than I expected. Perfect for younger kids. I saw families with kids 0-14 or so. We were there all day and did not see the whole park.
Lori S — Google review
We came here mid-day on a Monday October 6, 2025. Legoland is located in sunny Carlsbad, California. There is a very big parking area and rates start from $36.00 for regular all day parking. There is even vallet parking which will cost you a pretty penny. When we arrived the lady at the front counter was informative, friendly and professional. Buy your tickets online if possible. It's way cheaper than paying at the ticket counter. Once we got through the entrance, we noticed the park is clean and well kept. The Legoland park is big. Lots to see and do. As it is October the theme park has a bunch of Halloween decorations up currently. The park is attached to the hotel resort. A single night in a hotel room will run you upwards of $300.00 or more. The rooms are based on themes. My family and I made our first stop at the Pizza and Pasta buffet having skipped breakfast and snacks and drove for over an hour on the I 5. It cost $76 for a family of three. The pizza and pasta are bottomless as well as the soda pop. After lunch we set out to see the sights. I knew the park was big but I wasn't aware how massive and spread out the property really is. I have including a pic of the park's map in this review. Too many places to name. The boat ride around miniature land is amazing and I totally recommend checking out Legoland Movie World and taking a ride on Emmet's Flying Adventure. It's basically a large screen simulator with immersive features such as spraying mist and drizzle as you and your family fly through the clouds. I would recommend coming early so you can make the most of this magical adventure. 5 stars 💫💫💫💫💫Enjoy!
Eddie — Google review
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One Legoland Dr, Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA
https://www.legoland.com/california/
(888) 690-5346
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Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

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Temporarily Closed
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, located within the city limits of San Diego, is a breathtaking 2,000-acre coastal wilderness. It offers a diverse landscape with rare Torrey pine trees, chaparral plant communities, untouched beaches, and protected tidal zones. The reserve is perfect for hiking and wildlife enthusiasts who can explore oceanside trails while spotting occasional dolphins or bobcats.
Came to Torrey Pines with friends for an easy, scenic hike — and it was absolutely worth it. The trails are well-maintained and manageable, making it a great spot for all fitness levels. The ocean views along the cliffs are stunning, and the overall scenery is incredibly picturesque. Whether you’re looking to get some fresh air, take in coastal views, or snap a few great photos, Torrey Pines delivers. Highly recommend if you’re in the area and want a peaceful outdoor experience without a strenuous trek. Pro tip: For an easier hike, find parking at the top of the hill.
Raul R — Google review
This hike was amazing! 🌊 The entry fee was $20, and we drove all the way up to the top parking lot to start the West Overlook Trail (about 3 miles). The beginning was mostly downhill with incredible ocean views and cool lookout spots. The way back is uphill, so it’s definitely a workout—but worth it. I highly recommend wearing good shoes and bringing plenty of water, especially if you’re hiking midday.
Dristi T — Google review
Breathtakingly beautiful and serene! The mountains on one side and the ocean on the other side makes it even more scenic. So many beautiful trails leading to the peaks where you can watch the sunset or sunrise in the most spectacular views. I loved going here and will come back again and again! Hands down 5 star!
Bushra N — Google review
Beautiful beach, lot of trails - easy to moderate. Great views. I ended up doing many easy ones just for the views. Some trails can get very crowded and you may not enjoy the experience. Best solution is to go at your own pace and let the stream of people pass!! My best decision was to walk back along the beach after completing the trails. That was more adventurous and thrilling!!
Satish S — Google review
Came here on a Friday afternoon late September. $20 day use fee. Did my hikes from the parking lot across the road from the visitor center. Good amount of parking. I could see it being an issue on really busy days. Porta potties there with hand washing stations. Pretty clean porta potties that didnt smell too bad. Decently warm day but there was a breeze most of the time making it pleasant most of the time. Hiked to Red Butte, Razor Point, Yuma Overlook, and the beach. Took a bit more than an hour including meditation and picture time. Downhill mostly to beach then back uphill to parking lot. Mostly gentle. Nothing too crazy. I am a middle aged guy that sits at a computer working everyday for most of the day and have some mild asthma and still did just fine. Amazing stuff. Although there were plenty of people there, there were still quiet times to enjoy the ambiance and sounds and meditate. Scenery is unreal, and the trails are well marked. Pictures I attach do speak a thousand words and display the incredible scenery. Got my beloved souvenir patch and postcards at the VC, which has no bathrooms or water for water bottle. Highly recommended. I posted lots of pics because this place deserves it.
Jimmer W — Google review
A stunning place to hike in San Diego! You’ll see animals, geology, gorgeous ocean views, and our famous Torrey Pines. With parking lots both at beach level and on the cliffs, there are many options to start your hikes. There are numerous trails which intersect, so you can meander and never get lost. Whether you want an easy walk or a challenging hillside hike, you’ll find one here. This is a state park and admission at the time of this review was $20 per car. You can park on Torrey Pines Road for free if you can find a spot and walk in. We visited on a Sunday and arrived around 12 o’clock, so it was busy there was still still parking available. When we left at 1:30 it was much emptier, so mornings are definitely the busier time to go. I HIGHLY recommend Torrey pines for sightseeing and hiking. It’s the epitome of natural San Diego!
Debbie’s P — Google review
Fantastic place to walk, hike, jog or run. There is something for everyone. The trails can be narrow in some places and there are some steep areas, but those may have steps. It's so vast that I may have only passed fewer than 25 people in the hour I was there.
Eric M — Google review
This is a must-do in San Diego. As a local, it has the most beautiful views and great hikes. For cyclists, going up Torrey Pines is a right of passage. Not for the faint of heart. Parking can be a bit challenging during the summer but it’s totally worth it. The best sunsets in San San Diego. Bring a picnic or a burrito from Roberto’s which is right around the corner and enjoy the nature!
Sierra S — Google review
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4.7
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12600 N Torrey Pines Rd, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=657
(858) 755-2063
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La Jolla Cove

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Parks
La Jolla Cove, located in the charming neighborhood of La Jolla, is a beloved destination for divers and beach enthusiasts. The area is home to the picturesque La Jolla Cove and the renowned La Jolla Underwater Park, which spans 6,000 acres of ocean floor and tidelands. This marine sanctuary is teeming with diverse sea life including seals, sea lions, Garibaldi fish, leopard sharks, and pelicans.
Beautiful views. We started by the cave and walked over to the children's pool. Beautiful scenery and breezy air in the morning. By the time we left around 11 am it was very crowded, on a Friday morning.
Nay — Google review
La Jolla Cove absolutely stole my heart! My son and I made it our morning ritual to visit the sea lions every day during our stay, and it quickly became the highlight of our trip. We would sit there for hours, just soaking in the beauty of nature and the sounds of the waves, the sea breeze, and the playful calls of the sea lions echoing across the cove. There’s something so peaceful and grounding about being there; it felt like time slowed down. The view is simply breathtaking, especially in the morning when the mist rolls in over the water. Every day was a little different: some mornings the sea lions were full of energy, barking and diving through the waves, while other days they were sprawled out like total beach bums, sunbathing without a care in the world. On weekends, it does get busier with tourists, but I didn’t mind at all. It made for great people-watching and added a fun, lively energy to the peaceful setting. The location itself is perfect… close to everything yet still feels like a hidden gem of natural beauty. If you visit San Diego, you must experience La Jolla Cove. It’s pure magic, a place where you can truly connect with nature and make memories that stay with you long after you leave.
Jayde H — Google review
La Jolla is a California dream—stunning ocean views, plenty of walking, and tons of spots for coffee, food, or dessert. Restrooms are right by the sea lions’ beach, and while parking can be tricky, nearby garages make it doable. Perfect for a day of exploring and soaking in the scenery!
Priscilla W — Google review
Beautiful panoramic view of beach and shore. Lots of animals and birds to watch. Very cool and breezy at times. Parking is difficult so be prepared to park little far from this place.
Puneeth R — Google review
Pretty great place to see birds and sea lions with an epic backdrop (if you can get over the smell) I saw a Brant’s Cormorant there and many more birds I will put pictures of below. Definitely should check it out. The sea lions and birds are so abundant and it is such a unique seen. You can park anywhere or walk if you are staying in La Jolla. Enjoy the photographs.
Avi R — Google review
La Jolla Cove is an awesome place to visit near San Diego. It is just a short drive outside of the city and offers some beautiful coastline scenery and marine life. There were multiple sea lions and birds to see and it is a great experience.
Brendan K — Google review
should be on the list if visiting sandieog. dream for surfers. they have tours that do surfing and snorkeling. rental equipments available too. parking is very limited and always busy. we had to stroll around for 15min to get parking spot on Wednesday morning, though we got free parking for 3hours. plan your visit either early morning or evening to watch sunrise/sunset as it's picturesque. unfortunately we realized this once we visited it.
Kazumi M — Google review
Very cute seals 🦭 I was there in the rainy day. It would definitely be better in summer day especially during sunset.
P P — Google review
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San Diego, CA 92037, USA
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San Diego Zoo Safari Park

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Wildlife and safari park
Zoos & Aquariums
San Diego Zoo Safari Park, located 30 miles northeast of San Diego, is an 1,800-acre wildlife sanctuary that houses over 300 species of African and Asian animals. It offers visitors the chance to witness rare African and Asian mega animals in a natural habitat setting.
Delightful experience here with wife and family. We did some of the hands on experience which included close ups with the koala and also feeding another animal (zebra and also the one in our photo). While we are not zoologist, the animals did seem relatively comfortable and their enclosure decently large. We loved how clean the facilities were and readily available restrooms for those post meal needs. Walking around the whole place def takes a few hours and we love the themed atmosphere as well. Would def recommend people come here and also to the zoo. Both are world leaders in zoo keeping and a great place to see animals you may not see elsewhere.
Andy — Google review
This is always a fantastic experience for kids, but the adults enjoyed it just as much. Ideally, go take the bus tour first thing when you get there. It gives you a good overview of the park, and you'll beat the crowds the rest of the day. The avian show was very entertaining and we of course learned a lot of fascinating info on the various birds and other bonus animals they brought out.
Laurence B — Google review
Brilliant park, expansive highly suggest getting the open air shuttle through the safari plains, getting close enough to see animals wandering or resting and great photo opportunities. Only complaint is “zoo radio” near the food which is too loud and not in keeping with a nature outdoor experience. Loved the tiger exhibit sounds! Can’t wait to see the new elephant exhibit later this year!
Michelle — Google review
The San Diego zoo Safari Park. 15500 San Pascual Valley road in Escondido California. We are season ticket holders and pay $280.00 per year for two of us with free parking included. It is a magical place to view wildlife in their natural habitat. They also have lots of birds, flowers and plants. If you are up to it the paths are abundant and easy to walk. If not there is a tram which is included in the 76.00 each adult pays for a day pass. The tram is about a 40 minute adventure through the natural savanna reserve. The park is all handicapped accessible and they offer rental carts to ride around the paths inside. Parking is $17 dollars per carload. I have included some of our pictures from past visits. If Escondido is to far for you the San Diego Zoo near downtown is awesome at the same above listed prices. Membership includes two free passes you can use anytime.
Dennis P — Google review
What an excellent experience! So much fun! Took the deluxe Safari, which was well worth the additional cost even if you only pay for entrance into the park you will thoroughly enjoy yourself as there is so much to see and do. The animals are still abundant and the foliage is gorgeous!! We made it a day trip from Palm Springs and it was well worth the effort!
Pamela W — Google review
A wonderful park to visit! Animals in a natural environment, beautiful grounds full of interesting flora and fauna. We walked for three miles, many inclines so you will get some exercise! Plenty of benches though to take rests as needed. They offer hot air balloon rides and safari tours for an extra fee.
John K — Google review
The best family day out we have ever had. The views round the park are like nothing we have ever experienced before. You can spend a whole day here easily and very good value for money. They have a hot air balloon which does cost extra but worth every penny to see the view of the whole park!
Jemma S — Google review
What a wonderful place! It delivered on everything it was supposed to be. A great vibe and a fun place for kids. Here are some tips that can be helpful when you’re going with kids (we had 2 under 2) •bring extra water and ur own bottle (there were barely places to refill and water bottles were $$$) •bring a double stroller! •it was VERY hot when we went and there’s not much shaded areas and LOTS of walking so bring a stroller fan, hats, sunscreen •the $20 extra fee for the priority pass for the tram is worth it if you have kids bc the line was 50 minutes long •download the safari app - it has a live feature on your phone that helps you plan the day and directions to sites. So much better than walking around aimlessly! We saw all the animals and went on the Africa tram. But my highlights were: *elephant viewing inside the herb garden (you have to go in the herb garden to see them. It’s like a hidden hideaway right next to the campground area) *the atrium. These were so beautiful and calming. Highly rec This place is HUGE. Lots of walking and hills. So wear comfy shoes and clothes and bring all the things you need. Enjoy!!
Soro W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(5214)
15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92027, USA
https://sdzsafaripark.org/
(619) 231-1515
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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway offers a unique experience, taking visitors on a scenic journey through Chino Canyon to the mountain station. The tram cars rotate as they ascend over 1 mile, providing breathtaking views of the Coachella Valley and its nine cities. Once at the mountain station, visitors can explore Mount San Jacinto State Park with its 50 miles of hiking trails, observation decks, natural history museum, and documentary theaters.
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
I had no idea what to expect with this but it was such a good experience. It’s a 10 minute tram ride up where you can find restaurants, a movie about your location, info on the tramway and how it was built, a little taxidermy museum, and tons of hiking trails. We did the dine and ride tickets for $6 more and got a great dinner included too. If you’re a hiker, I recommend going up in the morning so you can enjoy the trails all day
Sierra C — 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
So much fun. What a contrast from sunny Palm Springs to chilly mountain top. Recommend going early in the day for less crowds. Buy your tickets ahead of time during busy seasons.
Jen L — Google review
We took the tram up at 9:30 AM on November 22. When we got to the top, it was a winter wonderland with heavy snow falling.. although we didn’t get much chance to do much hiking because of the snow. It was amazing nonetheless..
Mr. G — Google review
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4.6
(9902)
1 Tramway Rd, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
https://pstramway.com/
(888) 515-8726
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Villagefest Main Office Palm Springs

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Corporate office
Sights & Landmarks
Villagefest Main Office Palm Springs is a popular weekly event that takes place every Thursday night, where the street is closed to traffic and filled with vendor booths showcasing local businesses. Visitors can enjoy strolling through the traffic-free event, sampling food, exploring art, and enjoying live music. The fair offers a wide variety of authentic handmade arts and crafts for sale. Many visitors highly recommend this lively and enjoyable evening activity in Palm Springs, featuring great food and shopping opportunities for everyone.
I still love it, been here for many years and moved out of state but every time I am around I go to this nice ambience fest. I enjoy the walk, the art, the vendors that sell authentic art, nothing here is fake it is all handmade and artistic and I love that. If you want to have a nice walk and enjoy art as much as I do, go and enjoy the evening every Thursday from 6-10pm.
Klau P — Google review
It's been so long since I have been back home. How refreshing to know that Villagefest is still going on. It's grown so much. What an amazing evening and awesome weather. If you come in for a visit make sure you visit Villagefest. I would highly recommend.
Motivate H — Google review
A variety of food, wares, & bands. This was a fun way to eat, buy, enjoy entertainment, & get your steps in !
Nina H — Google review
This place is a RIP off... they charged my kids the same price for 2 different tattoos.. one kid had 2 small turtles and the other had both hands done... they were both bad , quickly done didnt look anything like the pic they showed. wouldn't re-do or give the money back... live the street fair but I will never go back to the henna place and do not recommend anyone to go there unless they have the gentleman do the work.
Angela F — Google review
We absolutely love visiting the Palm Springs area this time of year. The Thursday night Villagefest it's always a great way to spend the evening. great food, great shopping. Something for everyone
Mr B — Google review
Awesome street fair in Palm Springs! Every Thursday locals gather to showcase their businesses. Food, art, music, and much more as you walk down the street. Vendors are offering free samples and the food is impressive. We purchased mini donuts which were heavenly. We also got clam chowder that was prefect for the chilly evening! Going back next week to try more foods!
Brittany G — Google review
Not the office, Villagefest itself. No longer glamorous, Palm Springs is no longer interesting, mostly just hucksters trying to pawn off clip art as originals for $500-$9000 and other junk sellers. A few bright lights among the (some awful) live musicians: the wonderful sounding Native man playing wood flutes, etc. Buy a CD. How do you find downtown Palm Springs? It's where the Walgreens and Motel 6's get closer together. But seriously, if you're not over 80 you probably don't want to be here (and probably if you're 80+ as well).
Mark A — Google review
A must see, must experience in the area! Great way to spend your night. Best burgers in town are in a tent in town! Run! Don't walk. Fun night!
Ronna B — Google review
4.6
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4.3
(1816)
401 S Pavilion Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
http://villagefest.org/
(760) 320-3781
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The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Botanical garden
The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens spans over 1,000 acres of desert ecosystem and features a bighorn sheep enclosure along with small animal exhibits. It's located near various attractions such as Hovley Soccer Park, Desert Willow Golf Resort, and Civic Center Park. Visitors can enjoy feeding giraffes at the zoo, which is renowned as one of the top zoos in the country.
So beautiful! There’s so many different animals from all over the world. I think they did amazing with their conservation message. I was pleasantly surprised with how much space the animals had. It almost made me happy that I couldn’t see some of them. We were able to see keepers do training and talk with them as well. Overall super fun place!
BREZY — Google review
A hot 90° but pleasant trip to the Living Desert zoo & Gardens. It was off season on a Tuesday afternoon, so it wasn't crowded at all. We were able to take our time. I really enjoyed their model trains and miniature city! Learn names of the plants & Cacti. The big cats are beautiful. Visited the nutrition center and vet hospital. We saw a bunch of baby tortoise, the 2 new super cute baby giraffe, 2 wallaby with joeys in their pouches. And a new comer, a badger. There was a ton of construction happening, so I'll have to come back when that's finished to see the new lion exhibit and during the season when its bustling! Super friendly staff and feed the giraffe.
Valerie P — Google review
Visited here with my boyfriend, mom and toddler. We’re from out of town and were skeptical about spending $40 each to get in, but I’m so glad we did. We spent a couple hours there and easily could have spent some extra time there. They let you feed the giraffes which I thought was so cool and probably the highlight for me. They just had babies in September so that was also really cool. We were there at just the right time as they just added an exhibit for monkeys. I love me some monkeys. They also recently added a splash pad for kids to play at and that was a great little stop to cool down for my little one. I loved how open the exhibits were and how much extra space the animals had comparative to some of the other zoos I’ve been to. Highly recommend checking this zoo out.
Katie T — Google review
This place is absolutely amazing. You can tell this is a sanctuary for animals and not a place where they are put on display. The staff care so much for these animals and it shows. My husband and I visit every year and we also love to come for the holiday light fest they have at night during late November through December. It’s such a gorgeous place to visit and walk through. Literally fun for all ages. I fed the giraffes this time too and it was so awesome to be so up close with them. You can also be up close with the wallaby’s in their enclosure and watch them hop around which was so fun.
Sierra C — Google review
We found this on our visit to Palm Springs and decided to take a couple hours out of our day and go. Ticketing was very easy and there was no line to speak of. Loved the way the grounds were laid out and the different fauna and flora, the towering palm trees, the agaves, aloes and the different types of desert plant life. We were surprised to see as many active animals as we did and the number of animals was impressive. The gentleman at the rhino exhibit took his time and gave us lots of info on the rhino’s. Fun and informative way to spend a coupe hours while in the Palm Springs area.
Scott C — Google review
Excellent place for all ages! Great interactions with the animals and staff. Plenty of places to eat or bring your own food and drink. Handicap accessible for a majority of the park. There are several unpaved trails that take you through the botanical cactus deserts. There is also a beginner half mile hiking trail accessible inside the park. Plenty of trees for shade while walking around the park. plenty if chairs and benches throughout the park. You could stay there all day and relax watching the animals. Will definitely make the trip to visit again!
Buttons P — Google review
We were there for the first time this morning. What a great zoo! It is extremely clean and well organized. The animal enclosures and habitats were great. The volunteer man who was working at the bobcat exhibit was excellent! He was extremely friendly and knowledgeable. Those two bobcats we're adorable. We will definitely be back!
Mike D — Google review
Absolutely stunning and super organized zoo! Way more fun than I expected for just $40 ticket price! The miniture area is so sick 🤯🤯also those animal live here looks so happy, and fat! Lmao
2023 A — Google review
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4.6
(3187)
47900 Portola Ave, Palm Desert, CA 92260, USA
https://www.livingdesert.org/
(760) 346-5694
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park

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State park
Sights & Landmarks
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park is a massive wilderness area that boasts an abundance of hiking trails, wildflowers, trees, shrubs, and cacti. It's considered one of the richest natural-history museums in the nation and features stunning desert vistas that are unmatched in their privacy and beauty. Camping opportunities abound for those seeking a more secluded experience, with plenty of space to explore off the beaten path.
A very well maintained sprawling state park with tons of beautiful trails and serene desert campsites and well maintained bathrooms and a gorgeous visitor center! Be aware that most if not all trails from what I can tell do not allow dogs, even on leashes
Nash H — Google review
Really stunning area with lots to explore. We focused on the sculptures during our visit, spent hours but still didn't explore all! Will be back for sure.
Natalia I — Google review
This place is one of my favorite places in California because of the amazing hike into the canyon. I love the dinosaurs nearby and the town feels like it was frozen in time. Very much old California and the Wild West. Plus you have the mountains that are snowcapped in the winter about half an hour away and the beach 2 hours away. Beautiful place to explore the desert and see wild sheep (borregos) if you are lucky! 🐏
Maymie N — Google review
It’s an amazing desert, I really loved to be there and enjoy it with a Jeep Wrangler, it was an amazing experience to which I often think. I wish I could go back there one day🧡
Raoul — Google review
We had an amazing visit! We went early spring and several things were blooming. The stars were wonderful. The hiking was great. Especially the Palm Canyon trail! The oasis is amazing and some bighorn sheep came close to the trail. The welcome center is nice and the volunteers there are incredibly helpful. One of the naturalists (Ms. Bussey I think, sorry if that's wrong) helped us decided between two trail and her advice was so valuable.
Amanda G — Google review
This is an incredible desert park and is a gift that keeps on giving. Plenty of off roading, primitive camping, a great visitor center and a genuinely welcoming town. The desert is beautiful 365 days a year but always pay attention to the weather and park rangers’ advice!
Lynnann M — Google review
Huge area to spread out in, great hiking trails for all abilities, a few cool towns to shop and resupply...mostly great campers from all over the country. Camp grounds were loud with the "city folk" on the weekends but boondocking is better as long as we all respect the minimal rules. Thank you CA parks!
Michael M — Google review
Visited the park on a weekday in November when the visitor center was open, the weather was perfect for hiking, and the crowds were somewhere else. The wildflowers were long gone, and the bighorn sheep were hiding. But the trails were well marked, clean, uncrowded and a joy to hike...
Craig B — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(1007)
California, USA
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=638
(760) 767-4205
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London Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
London Bridge, originally built in the 12th century over the Thames River in London, was later replaced due to disrepair and traffic demands. In 1967, it was purchased by Robert McCulloch and transported to Lake Havasu City where it now spans the Bridgewater Channel. The bridge is a major attraction in the city, drawing visitors for walking tours and boat rides underneath its historic arches. Visitors can also observe remnants of the numbering system used during its dismantling and reconstruction.
Had a great time here. Bats everywhere right at dawn one of the nights. I guess it keeps the mosquito population down. The night before we were there at night and we didn't see bats or mosquitoes. We stayed at a place with the bridge view and it was worth it. We tried walking the bridge but cars were going scary fast so we took our kids off of it right away. There is no pedestrian wall to protect us. And it looked like someone had hit one of the bridge walls already so we didn't want to take a chance. It had temporary fence and cones around it. Another day we went to the nearby beach. We were going to stay for a couple hours and ended up staying in the water all day with the kids. Many nearby restrooms. My husband brought back Jimmy John's and drinks from the gas station. It was so relaxing. No loud musics from everyone. Only one homeless person that I noticed. We went on a Wednesday.
Bimbi L — Google review
It was my first time there. The photos of the London Bridge that I've seen make it look bigger then it actually is. But a nice spot for dining out with friends. And if you enjoy water sports its great for that. I don't know if I would make a special trip. If I would go again, I would stay overnight by the water so if I had a few drinks I wasn't driving.
Corinna — Google review
So very very touristy, carnival like atmosphere. Even has cotton candy and dippin' dots vendors. Plenty of junk food options. The actual bridge is pretty cool, and the setting is nice, great for kids and people of all ages, this is the quintessential American tourist trap.
Allan R — Google review
Loved seeing this bridge again. The last time was 40 years ago and how things have grown. Well worth the side trip. The museum tells it all and great items to buy.
Leilani D — Google review
Wish I could have seen it at night all lit up. Limited time to enjoy. Up there on business. Just played tourist and crossed over and back. Took less than 20min with taking sev pics but it was a fun way to take my lunch break.
Carri P — Google review
Decided to make the trip out to the London Bridge at night and it was so worth it! Very pretty at night and not as hot to walk around the little village. We were able to cruise around the bridge, check out the old bullet holes. Super cool!
Sarah L — Google review
Our tour of Lake Havasu on board of the Dixie Belle was magnificent. What a great view of the bridge at dusk! No lightning at night, make sure you have a light to see.
Rebecca F — Google review
We had to add this to our trip mainly because it was on my bucket list. My wife as unaware of the significance of Lake Havasu but was thrilled about the town the shops and the bridge. She was so intrigued she watched the video and look a all the display photos And walked the bridge twice to soak in both views. We shopped, dined, and to many photos. But we need to return. I can't believe I forgot to drive over the bridge. Just a beautiful little community. Everyone was smiling. Especially us.
Steve — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(1851)
422 English Village, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403, USA
https://www.golakehavasu.com/
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Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park

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State park
Sights & Landmarks
Nestled in the heart of Yuma, Arizona, the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park is a fascinating glimpse into the past. Established in 1876, this former prison has transformed into an engaging museum that showcases its storied history through preserved ruins and informative exhibits. Visitors can wander through stone-walled cells, explore the remnants of prison buildings, and pay their respects at the cemetery. The park also features a visitor center with interpretive panels and a lovely cactus garden to enjoy.
Neat history and info. Most of the buildings are no longer there but there are still some cell blocks, gate, museum, library, yard and other things to see. Worth a stop if you're in the area. Museum has a lot of info and the gift shop employees are friendly and helpful.
Lisa F — Google review
Said to be one of the most haunted destinations in Yuma, Arizona, we found the prison to be fun for the whole family. It is educational, historical and full of surprises. Prices are $10 per adult and $5 perchild, free parking. There is an indoor museum and an outdoor interactive Prison setting. There is also a dark cave (with bats you can actually see) and plenty of photo ops. We loved that there was a shaded space for a picnic should you chose to bring a lunch. Staff is welcoming, friendly and informative and we would highly recommend this tourist attraction.
Natalie R — Google review
I loved the history here! I spent almost two hours here and I would have stayed longer if it wasn't for the heat! There's so much to read and interact with as you learn about this historical place. Mike, the staff member inside the museum, was great to talk to and knowledgeable. I was able to comfortably geek-out on the history and enjoy myself. Highly recommend
Demetri — Google review
My wife and I, along with a few friends, visited the Yuma Territorial Prison Historical State Park on October 3rd, 2025, and we absolutely loved it. The museum is packed with fascinating history about the prison, its prisoners, and the many stories that shaped this place. You can really feel the weight of the past as you walk through the old cells and read about the people who once lived here. The exhibits are well organized, informative, and engaging — it’s easy to spend a couple of hours exploring everything. The staff were friendly and clearly passionate about preserving the history of the prison. The views of the Colorado River from the grounds are also beautiful and worth taking in before you leave. Overall, it’s a must-visit if you’re in Yuma. A great mix of history, atmosphere, and storytelling!
Robert W — Google review
Very nice! Well keeped grounds. If you are going through Yuma, a must stop! You can spend an hour or more, well worth the time.
Richard L — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. Well explained history on info signs and in the museum. You got a good feeling of how it was back when it was in service.
Philip — Google review
Very interesting! Well-curated, and quite historical. The outside facilities were largely lost and destroyed after the prison closed in the early 30th century, but preservationists knew its history should be preserved. It’s easily self-guided, and one of the more interesting, if sad parts is the plain, unadorned rock graveyard, adjacent to the prison grounds: make sure to visit that. You can also pose as an inmate, holding signs like the prisoners themselves held!
Paul W — Google review
Well curated with good explanations as to the need for the prison and how it operated over the years. Many interesting stories of prison life and of the lives of various inmates.
Dave J — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(1481)
220 Prison Hill Rd, Yuma, AZ 85364, USA
https://azstateparks.com/yuma-territorial/
(928) 783-4771
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Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park in Glendale, Arizona boasts the state's largest collection of exotic animals, including white tigers, lions, jaguars, giraffes, monkeys, kangaroos, sharks and penguins. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as feeding giraffes and petting stingrays. The park offers rides like the log flume through the aquarium and an African safari train.
We’ve been visiting Wildlife World Zoo for years, and it’s been a joy watching it grow and expand over time. There’s always something new to see, but some of our favorites never change—like the peaceful Sky Ride and the incredible kangaroo walkabout, where you can get up close and personal with the animals. It’s one-of-a-kind. The mini coaster is a fun little thrill, and the tram ride in the back of the park is a must-do for the full experience. If you're lucky, you'll catch a glimpse of baby animals in the nursery—a heartwarming highlight every time. The walk-through aquariums are always a hit, and the fact that they’re constantly adding new features keeps things exciting for return visits. The park is clean, the animals look healthy and well-cared-for, and there’s a good mix of things to do for all ages. There’s also a petting zoo, which is perfect for younger kids, and several other rides throughout the park that add even more variety to the experience. We usually visit during the week when it’s a bit quieter, though weekends offer more attractions and activities. A great tip for families: during Easter season, Hickman’s egg cartons often include buy-one-get-one-free coupons—a great way to save on what can be a slightly pricey admission. If you haven’t been yet, look them up and give them a chance—there’s something here for everyone, and it’s a great way to spend the day whether you're local or visiting.
Shannon — Google review
Lovely zoo with aquarium, restaurants and animal encounters. It also has a few rides and tours. We went today, 9/8/2025, and it absolutely as dead as could be. The heat was oppressive (but we knew it would be) and most of the attractions were for the summer. We pretty much had the place to ourselves and we really enjoyed our visit. We will be back in the Fall and in the Winter. We watched the Sea Lion show and we're lucky enough to see every big cat in action. The tram ride was wonderful and provided a great little break from walking. Our guide was great! The knowledgeable staff was friendly and available. The only thing that keeps this review from being a 5 is the lack of seating throughout the park and the aquarium. But, truly an absolutely awesome experience!
Regina S — Google review
We had a nice morning here at the zoo. It's larger than we thought...you can walk for quite a while. We went to the sea lion show and it was a hoot. Penguin feeding was ok...not great. The aquarium part of the tour is good. There are 2 or 3 buildings with aquariums I believe. The hands on stingray tank is cool. They actually love to be touched. We learned they call this type of stingray "Puppies of the Sea" lol. There are some food places on site. We had some brisket at the BBQ place which was just ok. We purchased tickets on Groupon...I think we saved $6 per ticket.
Bob M — Google review
We have been wanting to visit this park since we've moved to Arizona 3 years ago. Since it's located in the West Valley that's a big plus for us because we live in the West Valley and most of the fun attractions for kids are in the East Valley I require a long drive. I had a lot of observations about this venue which I will summarize with pros and cons PROS ~Lots to explore- Over 200 acres! ~Unique venue- zoo, aquarium, amusement park rides all in one ~ No crowds- This was our 1st visit. We went on a Sunday w/ beautiful weather. One person in our group said she had never experienced crowds in any of her many visits through the years ~ Sea Lion Show was very well done and included in admission ~ Lots of shade- which ia so nive on warmer days ~ Large variety of animals ~ Free Parking ~ Several restaurants CONS ~ Admission Price is on the high side ~ No family memberships ~ Walking pathways are dirt, so wear good walking shoes ~ No outside food allowed A Family membership plan for locals would be a great incentive to visit. Memberships that include rides would also be great. I would like to acknowledge EMPLOYEE TROY. He talked to us near the Kangaroo area, and told us all about the baby kangaroos. He was very professional, knowledgeable & friendly. Food was very good at the restaurant that we ate at called SLICE. Overall this was a 3.5 to 4.0 experience for me, but I am rounding up to 4.0, because there were a lot of positive things about our visit. Ultimately for local families I think that the high price is an obstacle. We are an extended family with four grandchildren and we are always looking for Great Value memberships locally that we can bring our grandkids to and enjoy throughout the year. It would be such a benefit to so many to create a family type of membership that would allow us to return on a regular basis at an affordable price. The ability to bring food in would also be great because a lot of families do like to pack food to save money. There are a lot of areas where picnic tables could be added. ~ Thank you for a memorable day!
The P — Google review
If you are in or near Phoenix AZ I highly recommend stopping here. Although a lot of the enclosures were empty, there was still plenty to see. A lot of the animals were interactive. I like how they have an outdoor section on the right, then an aquarium section on the left. That way you can go back and forth to cool down. I’ve also been to zoos with snack stands but this one has actual restaurants. I believe only the pizza place was open. Which was good but not great for the price and size. I do wish they put more effort into the enclosures for the animals to cool down. Some just had a puddle of water and no shade. I was on the verge of a heat stroke so I can only imagine how hot some of these animals are in the summer. Overall it was a cool experience. You can feed giraffes, go up in the air over a bunch of enclosures, food and gift shops.
Aurora F — Google review
We had a really great time here today. Went on a Thursday in November and the weather was great, had a minimal crowd and virtually all the animals were out to see. We started on the right side of the park, walked back to have lunch at Dillons Bbq, which was delicious, and really enjoyed the huge fish tank in the restaurant. We then ventured around the aquarium park and finished up in Adventure Land where we took the tram tour, which I highly recommend. Spent about 5 hours in total at the zoo.
James C — Google review
What a great zoo and aquarium. It seems to be slow but it was amazing to see the animals so up close. Monkeys are on little islands, peacocks are rooming freely. They have giraffe you can feed and various animal encounters too.
Aurianna P — Google review
Great place to see wonderful animals and make memories with family and friends. You don't want to miss the opportunity to feed the giraffes, birds, fish, and goats - what a blast for my 4 year old granddaughter! If you really like going several times a year, be sure to get the membership. The membership pays for itself after 2 visits. There are refill cup options and reasonable food prices. There is also a nice restaurant attached to the zoo.
Cathy B — Google review
4.5
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4.1
(1005)
16501 W Northern Ave, Litchfield Park, AZ 85340, USA
https://www.wildlifeworld.com/
(623) 935-9453
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Escobedo Historic District

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Escobedo Historic District, located in Mesa, is a delightful neighborhood showcasing a variety of well-maintained houses dating back to the early 1900s. As you wander through the area, you'll be captivated by the mix of architectural styles such as Craftsman, Spanish Revival, and Colonial Revival homes. This district serves as a testament to Mesa's expansion and progress during that era and provides an idyllic backdrop for a leisurely walk.
4.6
(1096)
Mesa, AZ 85201, USA
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