Alpine Slide Big Bear (Alpine Slide) in Southern California just revealed its latest attraction, Mineshaft Coaster. The unique thrill ride is built directly into the mountainside and allows riders the freedom to control the speed of the ride, which can reach up to 30 mph. The family-friendly Mineshaft Coaster is the first and only mountain …
Sonoma County is Ready to Play
By Kathy Strong Sometimes hitting pause can be a good thing. In Sonoma County it means opening up to spring in all its glory, from wildflowers and rolling green hills to lots of new and offbeat pleasures to discover in this great outdoors. The only question is: are you ready to play? Friday Bubbles and …
LEGOLAND Welcomes You Back!
LEGO® characters and a brass band greeted guests as LEGOLAND® California Resort on April 1 as it reopened after being closed for more than a year. The long-awaited opening was welcomed by kids and families who are able to ride rollers coasters, drive miniature cars and experience Miniland U.S.A. again at the family theme park …
Discover the Hidden Gems at Yosemite’s Gateway
Just fourteen miles from the southern entrance to Yosemite National Park is more to explore. Bass Lake, known for sparkling warm water, boating, fishing, hiking and majestic Bald Eagles, a favorite of families. This hidden gem of the Sierra Nevada is officially open for outdoor fun and the historical Sugar Pine Railroad is readying to …
SoCal’s Hidden Tide Pool Treasures
California’s dazzling coast is abundant with treasures, from golden sands to surf-loving waves. However, the elusive marine life that can be found only in low tide is the coastline’s secret treasure. Tide pool treasure hunting is a perfect way for families to learn and explore along the SoCal shore. And, there are so many to …
21 New Reasons to Visit Orlando this Summer
With summer approaching and new research showing that 81% of Americans have travel plans in the next six months, Orlando offers 21 new reasons to visit in 2021, ranging from new theme park thrill rides to innovative places to stay. And, with more than 150 deals available at VisitOrlando.com, this is also a prime time …
Celebrate Women’s History Month at The Neon Museum
It might surprise you that The Neon Museum in Las Vegas is the perfect place to celebrate Women’s History Month. The fascinating attraction that collects and preserves iconic Las Vegas signs offers several of its iconic neon signs to discover that relate the interesting and longstanding role women have played in the history of Las …
6 Post-Vaccine Getaways
With vaccinations happening around the country, there is a good chance that domestic travel is likely to be popular again this summer, especially in national parks or active trips and travel where physical distancing is possible. Here are six dream vacations to take this summer once you’ve gotten your shots. 1. Long-Weekend Cycling: Adventure Cycling Association …
Hey Desert Hikers, Get your FREE ‘Trailicious’ Pass!
What do you get when you combine scenic hikes with your favorite food? Simple–a Trailicious experience! The Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), the official destination marketing organization for SoCal’s Coachella Valley, has recently launched the new and free Trailicious Pass, for all hikers whether you are visiting or a resident. Hikes, Bites …
Visit Netflix Filming Sites
How often have you pictured yourself in the location of a famous blockbuster film or television series? We all want to know just where something takes place. Is it a real place or backstage movie magic? It’s exciting when you find out that the place you see on the screen exists. Due to the recent …
Santa Cruz: Ready for Visitors in Summer 2021
Although tourism in California has a tough road ahead to regain its pre-pandemic glory, some areas that boast an abundant share of nature’s beauty are ready to shine later this year. Make some of your first travel adventures a visit Santa Cruz County, where surfers rule, Redwoods captivate and even the world’s smallest bowling museum …
What Pandemic? Walk it Out in Laguna Beach
Courtesy TravMedia What started out as a New Year’s resolution ended up being the perfect activity to keep busy during the Coronavirus pandemic. Janelle Naess, founder of Laguna Beach Walks, challenged herself to walk all 419 streets in Laguna Beach in 2020, and she only has one street left. “For the past 20 plus years, …