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Top Bay Area California Hike: To The Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site

Top Bay Area California Hike: To The Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site

Eugene O’Neill was America’s only Nobel Prize winning playwright. He lived on a beautiful property in the Danville, California hills from 1937 to 1944. O’Neill and his wife Carlotta used the Nobel Prize money to design and build their home, the Tao House, in the Chinese Taoist style. While living there, O’Neill wrote his most revered plays; The Iceman Cometh, Long Day’s Journey Into Night, and A Moon For The Misbegotten.

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Top Bay Area California Hike: Tennessee Valley, Coastal Trail, Fox Trail Loop

Top Bay Area California Hike: Tennessee Valley, Coastal Trail, Fox Trail Loop

The Tennessee Valley trails in the Tennessee Valley Golden Gate National Park and Recreation Area are among the most popular trails in all of Northern California.

Located in Mill Valley, California, the Tennessee Valley Trailhead is a great spot to access many Tennessee Valley Hiking trails. And it is just 30 minutes from San Francisco or the East Bay.

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The 7 Best Things To Do In Laguna Beach, California

The 7 Best Things To Do In Laguna Beach, California

There are many fun and relaxing things to do in Laguna Beach, California, but let’s just get you started with the top 7 things to do in Laguna Beach without getting in your car. The 7 best things to do in Laguna Beach, California are great for a couples romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a girlfriends’ trip. Laguna has a thriving arts community, lots of local boutiques, tons of great food, and sun, sun, sun! Perfect for a day trip, a weekend, or a full-on two week vacay, Laguna can keep you very happy.

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Three Days In Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Utah

Three Days In Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks, Utah

Any trip to Utah is going to be a good one, and I’m here to help you plan a three day trip to Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. Traveling from Zion National Park to Bryce Canyon National Park, or the reverse, is the perfect way to spend three days. The two parks are very close to each other and offer completely unique experiences with options for hiking at all different levels.

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The Best Hike in Pinnacles National Park

The Best Hike in Pinnacles National Park

Pinnacles National Park is one of the most beautiful and yet, underrated National Parks in California. There are over 30 hiking trails, campsites, caves, a reservoir, and lots of wildlife, including bats and condors. What’s not to love? The stunning, volcanic, rocky spires, which give Pinnacles its name, are everywhere. You will encounter steep climbs in order to capture the sweeping views, but it is well worth it! This park is so well taken care of and very hiker-friendly. There are many short loops, and easier trails so don’t be intimidated by the strenuous hikes. There is something for everyone at Pinnacles.

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