Trip with dad 2023

Las Vegas, NV
June for 9 days
$0
Posted on February 5, 2023 by

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 496 E Penn St, Pasadena, CA 91104, USA
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Location: Three Rivers, CA 93262, USA
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[ Google Review ] Great little hike for Saturday morning. Biggest tree in the world, not the tallest. It is definitely BIG huge. He hike was capped off with, what seemed to be a younger bear just strolling by. Not caring about anyone. It's a paved trail, so really easy to navigate. If you do this, keep going on the Congress Trail. There are some great trees there too.

Photo by Lane RR

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: California, USA
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[ Google Review ] If you want to take a fantastic walk through the woods, this is where you need to go. The views are beyond words. So many wonderful things to see. The trees and mountains, and wildlife. The experience is one that you will remember for a lifetime. It's an amazing walk, you truly will enjoy. If you have never felt small after your stroll through the tree you will. Have a picnic and take in all of the beauty.

Photo by Pedro Almeida-Dias

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: California, USA
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[ Google Review ] If you have never visited Yosemite in the winter season then you are missing out on one of the most beautiful times of Yosemite National Park. The things to do in Yosemite in winter are definitely much more different than another seasons because a lot of places was closed. I went recently in the first day of January 2022, it was actually so tranquil and quiet in the park – unlike in the crazy busy summer months. The being virtually alone driving the winding roads into the national park made it seem that I had it all to myself. The usual 7 miles one-way loop in Yosemite Valley offering viewers a classic traditional winter, it was so relaxing and amazing, it captured many places & sights. The El Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, Bridalveil Falls, the Mist Trail, the Tunnel View, the Chapel, tiny villages, and camping areas was incredible different in winter. The views of snow glistening on the top of them was truly breathtaking. It is a home of many picturesque. One thing we always say, pictures do not do any justice to this grand view and mactplace... So get out there and explore the majestic Yosemite with your own eyes and your soul is the gift from Mother Nature. Remember, even if your vehicle is exempted, you still have to carry the chains in your vehicle. Bring plenty of different layers to keep you warm , and don't forget to check out the weather before you heading there. It is a perfect time to check out our snowman every one!!!

Photo by Hassan Mubarak

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: California, USA
Notes:

[ Google Review ] If you have never visited Yosemite in the winter season then you are missing out on one of the most beautiful times of Yosemite National Park. The things to do in Yosemite in winter are definitely much more different than another seasons because a lot of places was closed. I went recently in the first day of January 2022, it was actually so tranquil and quiet in the park – unlike in the crazy busy summer months. The being virtually alone driving the winding roads into the national park made it seem that I had it all to myself. The usual 7 miles one-way loop in Yosemite Valley offering viewers a classic traditional winter, it was so relaxing and amazing, it captured many places & sights. The El Capitan, Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, Bridalveil Falls, the Mist Trail, the Tunnel View, the Chapel, tiny villages, and camping areas was incredible different in winter. The views of snow glistening on the top of them was truly breathtaking. It is a home of many picturesque. One thing we always say, pictures do not do any justice to this grand view and mactplace... So get out there and explore the majestic Yosemite with your own eyes and your soul is the gift from Mother Nature. Remember, even if your vehicle is exempted, you still have to carry the chains in your vehicle. Bring plenty of different layers to keep you warm , and don't forget to check out the weather before you heading there. It is a perfect time to check out our snowman every one!!!

Photo by Hassan Mubarak

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Truckee, CA 96161, USA
Photo by Jonathan Fischer
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Location: Lake Tahoe, United States
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[ Google Review ] Love the lake; it's a great spot to escape the city and go back to nature, whether it's in the summer or the winter. Excellent location for family relaxation and intoxication. Try kayaking; the water is so clean and enjoyable.

Photo by Jo Pa

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Lake Crowley, California, USA
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[ Google Review ] Epic location. Follow the Google maps directions, you'll be fine. Once you get on a dirt road (after the dam crossing) you'll come over a few small hills that should be fine for any car. Once you get to a large, rutted out hill, you'll know it when you see it, unless you have experience off road I would stay at the bottom. You can park off to the side, but leave room for trucks and jeeps to get past both ways. If you're then walking to the stone pillars, it would probably be a 20 minute walk along a dirt road, and then you'll arrive at a small parking lot where you can walk down a sandy hill and get to the pillars. They're absolutely amazing and well worth the walk. If you have a decent 4WD truck or jeep, go ahead and climb the bumpy hill and it'll be a decent dirt road after that, eventually you'll hit a turn around/parking lot area where you can walk down the path on the hill and onto the beach.

Photo by Natalya K

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Photo by Muhammad Abdullah Shahzad

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: Joshua Tree, CA 92252, USA
Photo by biotifun zaza (biotifunzaza)

Cost/Budget: $0
Location: 496 E Penn St, Pasadena, CA 91104, USA