TravelCreating Your Own PathBattery Point Lighthouse, beach, CA 175, California, Crescent City, Crescent City Harbor, Del Norte County, Detour, Eel River, family, Freshwater Lagoon, Highway 101, Highway 20, Hiking, Humbodt County, I-5, Klamath, Leggett, Nature, Nature Walk, North Coast, Northern California, Northern California For Nature Lovers, Outdoors, Outside, Pacific Ocean, photography, Redwood National and State Parks, Redwoods, Roadtrip, Roosevelt Elk, Scenic Drives, Stone Lagoon School House, Tourism, travel, Trinidad, Trip, views, Visit California, Wilson Creek, Wine Country, California Guide
Comments
Earlier this month, I spent a few wonderful days in San Francisco with friends I've known since junior high and high school. Glorious doesn't begin to describe the weather and fun can't possibly sum up the good times spent with old friends. Yet, glorious fun is precisely what we had.
Read MoreNo, right here on the California State Parks Foundation blog! They asked me to guest post and of course I said yes. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to share some of my adventures with their readers.
Read MoreAt first glance, Pescadero seemed like the perfect place to spend a relaxing weekend. We were completely content with our lovely choice in accommodations, Mom's chicken cacciatore, a nice stash of wine and a good book. However, we had heard about a spot along the coast where we could potentially see elephant seal pups in March and April.
Read MoreMy friends and I had big plans for a day trip to Muir Woods to hike part of the Dipsea Trail last weekend. Well, that didn't happen. April, Jenna and I had a nice leisurely breakfast at Parkside Cafe in Stinson Beach (which was great, by the way) and ended up getting a pretty late start. The parking lots at Muir Woods were completely packed.
Read More