First trip in California
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Are you driving from one city to the other? If so, I'd allow several days to enjoy what's in between. From Santa Barbara up through Pismo Beach, San Luis Obispo, Cambria/ San Simeon, Big Sur, Carmel/ Monterey/Pacific Grove, Capitola and Santa Cruz. And if you want to venture inland, don't forget Yosemite.
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I don't know if you will find forest, trees and nature in LA. If you like the beaches- Venice/Santa Monica is nice to people watch, you can rent rollerblades/or bikes and go up and down the coast from one place to another. In orange county area- laguna/newport area is nice- artsy neighborhood, rich people. Up near Malibu area there are some hiking trails and the J Paul Getty museum.
The LA Observatory/Griffith Park is also a nice area to hike, and lots of funky shops/restaraunts in the Silver Lake area. There's also Runyon Canyon, a hiking trail where all the Hollywood stars take their dogs in Hollywood, a little difficult to find if you're not a local. There is SO much to do in LA, but SO much traffic, you need to utilize your time wisely otherwise most of your day might end up on the freeways
The LA Observatory/Griffith Park is also a nice area to hike, and lots of funky shops/restaraunts in the Silver Lake area. There's also Runyon Canyon, a hiking trail where all the Hollywood stars take their dogs in Hollywood, a little difficult to find if you're not a local. There is SO much to do in LA, but SO much traffic, you need to utilize your time wisely otherwise most of your day might end up on the freeways
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HMooners12
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Feb 19th, 2012 05:33 AM




and there is lots to do. The beach is beautiful there, lots of places to eat, a zoo, you can rent bikes that 4 people are on (i can't remember the name)


