
My Favorite Adventures & Food of 2015
These recommendations showcase my favorite California adventures from 2015 and can be used for inspiration on how to have an awesome 2016 full of exploring California.
Petersen Automotive Museum: A Car Lovers Paradise
Update 2015 – Petersen Automotive Museum has officially reopened, you can read all about it below. If you read my original review on Petersen’s Automotive Museum then you know this is a place that I …
Queen Mary Christmas (Formally Chill) in Long Beach (Closed)
Update 2015 – Chill officially opened November 21st and I was able to attend opening night to see what new attractions and ice sculptures they had in store for this year.
Linda Vista Hospital: Night Visit to the Creepy, Abandoned Hospital ...
The Linda Vista Community Hospital was renovated in 2015 and now is Hollenbeck Terrace, an apartment community for fixed-income seniors. It also includes a medical facility.
Floating the Truckee River: Truckee Regional Park to Glenshire Bridge
Information from 2015 The Float After being dropped off in the parking lot for the regional park, we walked down the gravel road to the river and proceeded to put our inner tubes in and float. The water …
Floating the Sacramento River in Chico for Labor Day
I decided to try it with some friends this year (2015) as we were in the area for Labor Day weekend. Here is the info you need to do it yourself, or just to float in general in that area.
Peggy Sue’s Diner: 1950’s Style Diner with a Dinosaur Park
I wrote this post in 2015 Location: 35654 Yermo Rd, Yermo, CA 92398 History Here is the history from their website: Peggy Sue’s is an original roadside Diner, built in 1954 with nine counter stools and …
Leo Carrillo State Park and Campground - California Through My Lens
I had wanted to camp in Malibu for a while, so we secured a spot at Leo Carrillo Campground about six months ago (when they are released) and finally got to camp their last weekend (2015).
Pudding Creek Trestle: Fort Bragg’s Historic Bridge
I visited in 2015 and 2018 History The Pudding Creek Trestle was made during the construction of the Ten Mile Railroad in 1915, which brought wood from a logging area 10 miles north down into the …
Foresthill Bridge: California’s Tallest Bridge
Information from my visit in 2015 and 2018 Getting There There are two unique spots to see the bridge from, above and below. Here is how I recommend seeing both. Below If you are traveling north from …