Santa Ynez Valley Marriott, Buellton Hotels - California
Santa Ynez Valley Marriott 3 Stars Buellton, California Within US Travel Directory Featuring a spacious outdoor swimming pool, this certified green Buellton, California Within US Travel Directory hotel is less than 5 minutes' drive from Cold Heaven Cellars, Standing Sun Cellars, Mosby Winery & Vineyard. Spacious rooms with balconies are offered. Offering a patio or balcony, each spacious room includes a work desk and seating area at Santa Ynez Valley Marriott. They come equipped with a small refrigerator, ironing facilities, and cable TV. Some rooms feature a spa bath.
At the Starting Gate Restaurant guests can enjoy American cuisine on the outdoor patio. The Santa Ynez Valley Marriott has a Starbucks Coffee, and a pub with billiards. Guests can enjoy a fireside terrace and Winner's Circle Lounge onsite. After a day of activity, guests can enjoy massage therapy sessions, available at the spa. A fitness centre with free weights and cardiovascular equipment is on-site.
Tennis, racquetball, squash ball and bocce ball facilities are provided. Nearby activities include bicycle trails, hiking and horse riding.
Hotel Location :
Santa Ynez Valley Marriott, 555 McMurray Road CA 93427, USA
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Spend a Day in Texas Paradise | Paradise Canyon | Rio Medina
Established in 1957, Paradise Canyon has been a Texas family tradition for generations. Located along the Medina River, folks gather annually for outdoor activities, camping and wholesome family fun.
New to Paradise Canyon is the Iron Tree Pavilion. Enjoy Music on the Medina inside the 7,000 square-foot covered structure. Dance and be merry under the pavilion lights and let the night drift away.
Glamping trailers and cabins are available for nightly stays. For larger groups, the two restored silos were designed for a complete paradise oasis.
Escape into the beautiful Texas Hill Country and relax at a travel destination as old as Texas.
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Calaveras BIG TREES State Park Campground Drive Through & DRONE VIDEO in 4k HDR DJI
Calaveras BIG TREES State Park Campground Drive Through & DRONE VIDEO in 4k HDR DJI
Calaveras Big Trees Campground Tour
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Calaveras Big Trees State Park
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00:00 Intro to Big Trees State Park
00:35 Flying over the meadow
01:29 Flying 180 feet up the Giant Sequoia
03:42 Driving through the campgrounds
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Calaveras became a State Park in 1931 to preserve the North Grove of giant sequoias. This grove includes the Discovery Tree, the first Sierra redwood noted by Augustus T. Dowd in 1852. This area has been a major tourist attraction ever since, and is considered the longest continuously operated tourist facility in California.
Over the years, other parcels of mixed conifer forests have been added to the park.
The Park also houses two main campgrounds with a total of 129 campsites, six picnic areas and hundreds of miles of established trails.
Activities include cross-country skiing, evening ranger talks, numerous interpretive programs, environmental educational programs, junior ranger programs, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching and summer school activities for school children.Dogs: Dogs are welcome in the park on leash in developed areas like picnic sites, campgrounds, roads and fire roads (dirt). Dogs are not allowed on the designated trails, nor in the woods in general.
Calaveras Big Trees State Park is a state park of California, United States, preserving two groves of giant sequoia trees. It is located 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Arnold, California in the middle elevations of the Sierra Nevada. It has been a major tourist attraction since 1852, when the existence of the trees was first widely reported, and is considered the longest continuously operated tourist facility in California
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NEW HOGAN CALAVERAS RIVER
15 MIN DRIVE FROM THE HOUSE TO THE CALAVERAS RIVER BELOW NEW HOGAN DAM. MOST FOLKS DON'T EVEN KNOW THIS PUBLIC AREA EXISTS. SOME PHOTOS AND VIDEO OF THE RIVER AND WILDLIFE IN A PEACEFUL BUT ALSO SOMETIMES DANGEROUS SETTING. I DID HAVE ONE MOSQUITO FEED ON ME AND ONE TICK TRIED TO MOVE IN. LOL, ENOY, Jesse
Hiking Sonoma Coast State Park #california #beach #bayarea #hiking #travel #sonoma
Hiking along the Sonoma Coast State Park's Kortum Trail. It's about an 1.5 hour drive from SFO.
Coloma Resort: Camping in Tents, RVs, or Cabins in Gold Rush History
In this video, we take you on an exciting camping adventure at Coloma, CA, where nature and history come together in a perfect blend. Nestled within a stunning gold rush historical site, this campsite offers breathtaking views and a range of accommodation options, including tent camping, RV hookups, and cozy cabin rentals.
Join us as we explore the rich history of the gold rush through captivating tours and visits to the Gold Rush Museum, where both kids and adults can immerse themselves in the stories of the past. It's an educational and thrilling experience that adds a unique touch to your camping trip.
If you are coming from the Bay Area, it only takes 2 to 3 hour drive on the way to Lake Tahoe.
Scenic Drive from Wallace, Ca to Valley Springs, CA
Today we head into the Wallace, Ca, at the far west edge of Calaveras County, California on CA12. We pass through Burson, Ca and stop just before Valley Springs, CA.
Bellota
Owned by The Absinthe Group—which is also responsible for Hayes Valley's Absinthe restaurant and Comstock Saloon in North Beach—Bellota specializes in Spanish cuisine and drinks, including an all-Spanish wine list, sangria, and sherry. The 140-seat bistro is centered around an open kitchen with a custom hearth, where shareable tapas and dishes such as wood-fired king salmon, Moorish-spiced lamb leg, and paella are created. It's a bright and airy space that's lively most days (and nights) of the week. .
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Driving I-80 (4) l Sacramento to Blue Canyon, California l Interstate 80 l In November
Driving From Sacramento to Blue Canyon, California l Interstate 80 l In November.
Interstate 80 (I-80) is an east–west transcontinental freeway that crosses the United States from downtown San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey, in the New York metropolitan area.The highway was designated in 1956 as one of the original routes of the Interstate Highway System; its final segment was opened in 1986.
Vineyard View Ranch Estate in Santa Ynez, California
Presented by Sotheby's International Realty - Santa Ynez Valley Brokerage
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This custom-built Santa Ynez Valley ranch estate is inspired by traditional Texas ranch-style architecture and boasts unrestricted, dramatic views of the surrounding mountain ranges, Happy Canyon, and the Roblar Corridor. The residential compound is enveloped by approx. 16.5 acres of award winning Syrah grapes. The main residence boasts approx. 5,400 s.f. of living space surrounded by a 9’ wrap-around veranda constructed with Texas aromatic red cedar posts and beams. A stone bridge guides you to the home’s grand entryway. The foyer opens up to the formal dining area and massive great room. This beautiful home envelopes the stunning gourmet kitchen which features a massive center island with mosaic copper counter tops, commercial appliances, stainless steel prep surfaces, custom Alder wood cabinetry, and conversation area warmed by the fireplace. Wine enthusiasts will enjoy the wine cellar & tasting room with a 1200+/- bottle capacity. The grounds create a wonderful setting for large scale entertaining with lush landscaping, an expansive patio area, salt water pool, built-in cooking area and massive fireplace. The guest house emulates the main residence style with its metal roof and stone exterior. The equestrian facility has its own access and features a barn with three horse stalls, a studio, workshop, feed storage area and roping arena with a viewing pavilion.
Property ID: 52KPY4
Hogan Lake in the Russian Wilderness; Northern California
Hogan Lake with waterfall in the Russian Wilderness; in Klamath National Forest in Northern California - 6-16-18
Sacramento Train Museum and Citation 3 over Grand Canyon
Sacramento Train Museum and Citation 3 over Grand Canyou
TOMAHAWK MEADOWS - TUOLUMNE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
RANCH FOR SALE
Immersed in the Tuolumne County wilderness, Tomahawk Meadows is a 34-acre property located on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada. A short drive from Sonora and Tuolumne and the nearby Basin Creek, this special property includes two contiguous parcels set amongst picturesque oaks and pines. A creek traverses this scenic property and with a forest road leading you from Cottonwood road up to and through this one-of-kind getaway property.
Land
The property is approximately 34.1-acres with mildly sloped and flat terrain. It is forested with a rich variety of native trees, shrubs, grasses and flowers, including oaks, pines and other trees. A creek runs through the westerly portion of the property. The primary access point is Forest Road FR2N07 off of the paved Cottonwood Road which traverses the picturesque terrain. The property includes several scenic building sites. Fences (if any), property boundaries, creek locations, etc. are to be verified by title.
Recreation
A full complement of outdoor activity opportunities are on the property and in the region including fishing, camping, mountain biking, hiking, wildlife viewing, horseback riding and more. Endless additional activities are plentiful in the surrounding hills, mountains, lakes, rivers and streams of the Sierra Nevada. The West Side Trail, just outside Tuolumne, has been enjoyed by local residents and visitors for many years. The Tuolumne and nearby Stanislaus River provides excellent fly fishing and other river sports. A short drive east you will find yourself in one of the many excellent mountain recreational areas along the famed highway 108 corridor, including Pinecrest and Dodge Ridge Ski Resort and more. Cover’s Apple Ranch, Black Oak Casino Resort are a short drive with historic Columbia a bit further. A brief drive west you’ll find New Melones Lake and Don Pedro Reservoir, both providing a wide range of recreational activities. Closer to the property, the historic communities of Tuolumne, Jamestown and Sonora provide a variety of shops, restaurants, hotels, premier golf and dining. See the Resource section for more information.
Region & Climate
Tuolumne, Sonora, Twain Harte and the other neighboring communities provide year-around residents and visitors desirable climate and weather typical of the region.
History
The Tomahawk Meadows property is a beautiful property in historic Tuolumne County. It is located near Basin Creek and the North Fork of the Tuolumne River. The region provides excellent mountain and river camping and other recreational pursuits. The nearby communities of Tuolumne, Jamestown and Sonora are part of several mining towns in the Motherlode region that sprang up during the gold rush era and continue to provide a friendly respite from the bustle of faraway cities. See the Resource section for more information.
Location
The property is located a short drive northeast of Tuolumne along Fish Hatchery and Cottonwood Road and near Sonora and Jamestown. The property is accessed via Forest Road FR2N07 off of the paved Cottonwood Road. The nearby towns and communities provide plentiful shopping, dining and other resources and amenities to residents, along with close access to wonders of the Sierra Nevada. Numerous international airports are a few hours’ drive away. See the Recreation section for more.
Butte - Exploring MTB trails in all 58 counties of California
I’m riding all 58 counties of California over the next year (2021).
I want to encourage others to get out and “Find your path.”
My name is Dennis. I’m 52 y/o and NOT an expert or even an accomplished MTB rider. I’ve been riding just 2 years now.
I purchased my first full suspension bike - Specialized StumpJumper EVO 29'er - and started mountain biking in the spring of 2019.
I quickly became addicted. I'm constantly in search of new trails to ride around the great state of California, and beyond.
These videos are to inspire you to “find your path” … or trail.
Even if you are a beginner - like me! Or ride infrequent. Just get out there!
I love hunting for new trails to ride and showcase. Blue Square or “some” Single Black Diamond is my trail preference. I'm always eager to get more saddle time to improve my skills, and to help others get more involved in this great, pandemic-proof, past-time.
MTB Trail hunter - I enjoy the process of finding new trails
MTB All 58 - my goal is to ride all 58 counties of CA in the next year (or so).
New to MTB ? Beginner MTB rider? Don’t know where to ride?
I hope my videos help provide you with a place to start.
Shot with GoPro 9 and 8 (chest mounted on trail) (2.7K 60fps).
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Graphics created with Keynote
Music provided from Youtube audio library and GarageBand
MTB Project and Trailforks used to find trails and maps:
Tule Wash - Sultan City (Imperial county)
Rancho La costa (San Diego County)
Case Mountain (Tulare County)
Fort Ord National Monument (Monterey County)
Calero County Park (Santa Clara County)
Ripn’ Ripon (San Joaquin County)
Dry Creek Trail (Stanislaus County)
Red Hills (Tuolumne County)
ECDM (Skeggs) San Mateo County
Mt. Sutro (SF County)
Mudstone Ranch (San Benito County)
Dinosaur Lake Trail (Merced County)
Crockett Hills (Contra Costa County)
Pleasanton Ridge (Alameda County)
Rockville Hills (Solano County)
Glory hole (Calaveras County)
Coastal Trail (Del Norte County)
Arcata Community Forest (Humboldt County)
Lake Mendocino (Mendocino County)
Lehigh Trails (Kern County)
Frog Pond (Yolo County)
Lynch Canyon (Colusa County)
Boggs Mtn. (Lake County)
Big Bear Skyline (San Bernardino County)
Exchequer Bike park (Mariposa County)
Mt. Shasta (Siskiyou County)
Weaver Basin (Trinity County)
Upper French Fry (Shasta County)
Buckhorn Loop (Tehama County)
Auburn - Confluence Trail (Placer County)
Prison Break (Sacramento County)
Modoc Rail Trail Line (Modoc County)
Susanville (Lassen County)
Mt. Hough (Plumas County)
Space Mountain (Ventura County)
Elings Park (Santa Barbara)
Sand Canyon (Inyo County)
Alpine Lake Trail (Alpine County)
Mammoth (Mono County)
China Peak (Fresno County)
DeLaveaga Park (Santa Cruz County)
Skyline Wilderness Park (Napa County)
Annadel State Park (Sonoma County)
Ponti Ridge Trail (Marin County)
007 (Madera County)
Bullards Bar (Yuba County)
Feather River (Sutter County)
East Walker Ranch (Los Angeles County)
Downieville - Butcher Ranch (Sierra County)
Hoot/Scotts Flat (Nevada County)
Sycamore Canyon (Riverside County)
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park (Orange County)
Upper Bidwell (Butte County)
Relive was used to record map tracker
Orange County - Exploring MTB trails in all 58 counties of California
I’m riding all 58 counties of California over the next year (2021).
I want to encourage others to get out and “Find your path.”
My name is Dennis. I’m 52 y/o and NOT an expert or even an accomplished MTB rider. I’ve been riding just 2 years now.
I purchased my first full suspension bike - Specialized StumpJumper EVO 29'er - and started mountain biking in the spring of 2019.
I quickly became addicted. I'm constantly in search of new trails to ride around the great state of California, and beyond.
These videos are to inspire you to “find your path” … or trail.
Even if you are a beginner - like me! Or ride infrequent. Just get out there!
I love hunting for new trails to ride and showcase. Blue Square or “some” Single Black Diamond is my trail preference. I'm always eager to get more saddle time to improve my skills, and to help others get more involved in this great, pandemic-proof, past-time.
MTB Trail hunter - I enjoy the process of finding new trails
MTB All 58 - my goal is to ride all 58 counties of CA in the next year (or so).
New to MTB ? Beginner MTB rider? Don’t know where to ride?
I hope my videos help provide you with a place to start.
Shot with GoPro 10, 9, and 8 (chest mounted on trail) (2.7K 60fps).
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Graphics created with Keynote
Music provided from Youtube audio library and GarageBand
MTB Project and Trailforks used to find trails and maps:
Tule Wash - Sultan City (Imperial county)
Rancho La costa (San Diego County)
Case Mountain (Tulare County)
Fort Ord National Monument (Monterey County)
Calero County Park (Santa Clara County)
Ripn’ Ripon (San Joaquin County)
Dry Creek Trail (Stanislaus County)
Red Hills (Tuolumne County)
ECDM (Skeggs) San Mateo County
Mt. Sutro (SF County)
Mudstone Ranch (San Benito County)
Dinosaur Lake Trail (Merced County)
Crockett Hills (Contra Costa County)
Pleasanton Ridge (Alameda County)
Rockville Hills (Solano County)
Glory hole (Calaveras County)
Coastal Trail (Del Norte County)
Arcata Community Forest (Humboldt County)
Lake Mendocino (Mendocino County)
Lehigh Trails (Kern County)
Frog Pond (Yolo County)
Lynch Canyon (Colusa County)
Boggs Mtn. (Lake County)
Big Bear Skyline (San Bernardino County)
Exchequer Bike park (Mariposa County)
Mt. Shasta (Siskiyou County)
Weaver Basin (Trinity County)
Upper French Fry (Shasta County)
Buckhorn Loop (Tehama County)
Auburn - Confluence Trail (Placer County)
Prison Break (Sacramento County)
Modoc Rail Trail Line (Modoc County)
Susanville (Lassen County)
Mt. Hough (Plumas County)
Space Mountain (Ventura County)
Elings Park (Santa Barbara)
Sand Canyon (Inyo County)
Alpine Lake Trail (Alpine County)
Mammoth (Mono County)
China Peak (Fresno County)
DeLaveaga Park (Santa Cruz County)
Skyline Wilderness Park (Napa County)
Annadel State Park (Sonoma County)
Ponti Ridge Trail (Marin County)
007 (Madera County)
Bullards Bar (Yuba County)
Feather River (Sutter County)
East Walker Ranch (Los Angeles County)
Downieville - Butcher Ranch (Sierra County)
Hoot/Scotts Flat (Nevada County)
Sycamore Canyon (Riverside County)
Laguna Coast Wilderness Park (Orange County)
Relive was used to record map tracker
Clarks Fork May, 08 Part 10
GUITAR HERO AT CAMP?! WHOA.
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California Cemeteries: Laguna Cemetery in Milpitas
James and Max visit Laguna Cemetery in Milpitas, California. Special Thanks to Officer Maximovich for letting us film inside!
Info about Laguna Cemetery via Waymarking.com:
The Laguna Cemetery is the final resting place of the pioneer who farmed ranched and tilled this Milpitas soil. Many who came here were common men in an uncommon time. The tales in unlimited gold which brought them here. were as false as fools gold. But there was another boundRy: land - the bountiful orcharrds, farms and grazing pastures in the Calaveras Hills. The records of their lives is a communal record of schools, buildings and roads, commercial enterprises, criminal misdeeds, political alignment familiar allegiances, health and safety considerations, diversions and entertainment, natural calamities of earthquakes, flood and drought. All of which has left a permanent imprint on the way of citizens of this community live today.
THE LAGUNA CEMETERY:
As if enduring testimony to their love of Calaveras Hills, the pioneer farmers and ranchers of this region chose to bury their families and friends here. In the Laguna Cemetery. Records show that burials were made beneath these live oak trees and laurels as early as 1863. Although the cemetery was not surveyed until 1867. The 1867 plot map of the cemetery included the names of many of those who settled this area. A small area on the north side of the cemetery was set aside by the community as a Potters Field - a final resting place for the poor and indigent.
The names of those buried in Laguna Cemetery remains uncertain. Many headstones are missing Also it was not obligatory to report in the county register office until 1900. County records and a 1871 tract map which shows Santa CLara Valley land owners from Milpitas. laguna and Calaveras have been useful in identifying many of the pioneers we believe are buried here.
On February 25th 1841 Dr Albert D Smith deeded these two acres to David Campbell, Thomas Sax and Josiah Evans. The last burial was 1914 and for many years afterwards Weller Curtner paid the taxes on the graveyard to preserve the last resting place of friends and neighbors of his grandparents. Weller Curtner's estate deeded the property to the county in 1972.
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Walking on Pincecrest Lake Bottom
Recorded on February 9, 2009 using a Flip Video camcorder.
Del Norte County - Coastal Trail
I’m riding all 58 counties of California over the next year (2021).
I want to encourage others to get out and “discover your path.”
My name is Dennis. I’m 51 y/o and NOT an expert or even an accomplished MTB rider. I’ve been riding just 2 years now.
I purchased my first full suspension bike - Specialized StumpJumper EVO 29'er - and started mountain biking in the spring of 2019.
I quickly became addicted. I'm constantly in search of new trails to ride around the great state of California, and beyond.
These videos are to inspire you to “find your path” … or trail.
Even if you are a beginner - like me! Or ride infrequent. Just get out there!
I love hunting for new trails to ride and showcase. Blue Square or “some” Single Black Diamond is my trail preference. I'm always eager to get more saddle time to improve my skills, and to help others get more involved in this great, pandemic-proof, past-time.
MTB Trail hunter - I enjoy the process of finding new trails
MTB All 58 - my goal is to ride all 58 counties of CA in the next year (or so).
New to MTB ? Beginner MTB rider? Don’t know where to ride?
I hope my videos help provide you with a place to start.
Shot with GoPro 9 and 8 (chest mounted on trail) (2.7K 60fps).
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Graphics created with Keynote
Music provided from Youtube audio library and GarageBand
Halo headband -
MTB Project and Trailforks used to find trails and maps:
Tule Wash - Sultan City (Imperial county)
Rancho La costa (San Diego County)
Case Mountain (Tulare County)
Fort Ord National Monument (Monterey County)
Calero County Park (Santa Clara County)
Ripn’ Ripon (San Joaquin County)
Dry Creek Trail (Stanislaus County)
Red Hills (Tuolumne County)
ECDM (Skeggs) San Mateo County
Mt. Sutro (SF County)
Mudstone Ranch (San Benito County)
Dinosaur Lake Trail (Merced County)
Crockett Hills (Contra Costa County)
Pleasanton Ridge (Alameda County)
Rockville Hills (Solano County)
Glory hole (Calaveras County)
Coastal Trail (Del Norte County)
Relive was used to record map tracker