



Check Out Those Views!!!!
Good Morning Friends!
Last week we gave you a tour of donut shops you needed to check out in your travels. After thinking aBout all of those donut calories you might consume, we felt a tribute to some hikes is in order. Be careful out there right now, though. There are some areas you may not want to hike. Check everything out first.
15 Hikes in Los Angeles
from the article:
“There are tons of hiking spots in and around the city — from trails with views of the Hollywood sign to routes that traverse alongside the coast. Just make sure that you follow the seven principles of Leave No Trace so you can leave area trails as clean as (or cleaner than) you found them.”
You can read more about them here!
Off To The Central Coast
I for one love the Central Coast due to the ocean. While I don’t hike anymore, I’ll swim all day in the ocean if you let me, but here are some hikes for you to enjoy.
from the article:
“Los Padres National Forest is the major protective body on the Central Coast, preserving mountain ranges that span across Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. The highest peak in the national forest, Mount Pinos, rises to 8,831 feet. Twenty miles to the south is the tallest waterfall, Rose Valley Falls.”
North to the Bay Area and the 11 Best Urban Hikes
from the article:
San Francisco’s hills, coastlines and landmarks help make the city one of the world’s most beautiful. To truly get to know the city by the bay, lace up your hiking boots and get ready to explore San Francisco as it was meant to be seen — by foot.
Finally, the Central Valley With 10 Can’t-Miss Hikes
from the article:
With its magnificently diverse landscape, California is a hiker’s paradise. There's nothing more healing than getting in a good workout as you roam nature’s wonderland. Whether you want to trek through the woods or stroll along a rushing river, California is a sanctuary for all and offers no shortage of amazing day hikes.
Click Here to Read About the 10
Now For the Kids
This isn’t a traditional hike, but I bet the kids, and possibly you will enjoy this little side trip!
Super Mario Theme Park to Open Soon!
from the article:
The attractions will largely mirror the design of its larger sister park in Osaka, Japan, which was recently opened. Such features include a “Mario Kart: Bowser’s Challenge” ride that will use augmented reality goggles.
The ride will take passengers along a real-life track surrounded by actual set pieces, with the ability for riders to shoot virtual shells at virtual villains.