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One Last Hurrah

With the sun setting on summer, get in one last memory with a family-friendly, affordable trip to the Golden State. Throughout California, outdoor adventures, beach time and history come to life. So, round up the family, pack your bags and take off on a perfect end-of-summer vacation.

OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Redding
Nature lovers get ready to soak up the rivers, lakes and mountains in the Redding area. Explore Turtle Bay Exploration Park’s botanical gardens and arboretum, cool down with a swim in Whiskeytown Lake, cycle along the Sacramento River Trail, and plan a day trip to iconic Mt. Shasta or Lassen Volcanic National Park. Don’t forget to take the kiddos to WaterWorks Park for a day of sliding, splashing, and tubing.

Where to stay: Make the just-opened Home2 Suites by Hilton your base. The all-suite rooms are perfect for families.

Del Norte County
Adventure awaits in the state's far northwest corner in Del Norte County. Adventure out on the stunning blue Smith River on a guided flat-water kayaking or whitewater rafting trip, or opt for a more low-key redwood canoe tour led by a Yurok tribe member. Get the adrenaline going with a pulse-pounding ride on a Klamath Jet Boat Tour, or channel some Zen with a peaceful walk through the redwood forest. Take the kids to the Trees of Mystery amusement park, which includes the SkyTrail Gondola and Redwood Canopy Tour.

Where to stay: Conveniently located steps from the Redwood National Forest and Crescent City Beach, the Best Western Plus Northwoods Inn offers free breakfast for families.

Lake Tahoe
Heavenly Mountain Resort isn’t just for skiing; the resort serves up a plethora of outdoor summer adventures too. Along with hiking trails for all levels, the resort offers two zip line courses, a climbing wall, gemstone panning and both summer and snow tubing.

Where to stay: The only all-suites hotel in South Lake Tahoe, the Lake Tahoe Resort, is located right at the base of Heavenly. With the standard two-room suites, the family will have plenty of room to relax.

Morgan Hill
Silicon Valley might be known for high tech, but at its southern tip Morgan Hill offers a chance to put the devices down and get out in nature. Plan a hike to view wildlife at Rancho Cañada del Oro Open Space Preserve or Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve. Get out on the greens at the Coyote Creek Golf Club or if putt-putt golf is more your family’s speed, take in a round at the Aquatics Center.

Where to stay: Book a family suite at the newly remodeled Courtyard San Jose South/Morgan Hill. Don’t miss roasting S’mores by the firepit at night.

Palm Springs
In the Greater Palm Spring region, explore the famous Joshua Tree National Park on a jeep tour, book a family-friendly horseback ride or soar above the desert in a hot air balloon. Enjoy the cooler evening temperatures with a guided stargazing experience.

Where to stay: Enjoy many amenities like bowling, pickleball, tennis, golf and a big pool with slides for the kids at The Westin Rancho Mirage Golf Resort & Spa.

HISTORY COMES TO LIFE

Amador
Located in the Sierra Nevada, Amador County was the heart of the Gold Rush. Let the kids try their hand at panning for gold at Volcano Memorial Park, and learn the history of the Gold Rush on a guided tour of the Kennedy Mine, one of the deepest mines in the world.

Where to stay: The 16-room boutique Rest Hotel Plymouth is the perfect base for exploring all the county has to offer.

Madera County
Known as the gateway to Yosemite National Park, Madera County offers plenty of reasons to stop before heading into the park. Jump aboard the historic Shay steam train on the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad to take a trip back in time learning about the logging industry in Madera and the flora and fauna of the Sierra National Forest. At the Fossil Discovery Center, kids' eyes will widen seeing fossils of saber-tooth cats, dire wolves and Columbian mammoths. Head to the Coarsegold Historic Village to experience life in the region in the 1800s.

Where to stay: The Springhill Suites Madera affords families spacious suites and complimentary breakfast.

Camarillo
On the central coast, the free museums of Camarillo offer something for everyone. The Commemorative Air Force Southern California Wing shares the joys of flight, while the Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology is perfect for the avid or budding birder in the family.

Where to stay: Surrounded by mountains and the Pacific Ocean, The Residence Inn Camarillo is a beautiful base to explore the history of the Central Coast. The pet-friendly hotel features complimentary breakfast, a swimming pool and a patio with fire pits.

Buena Park
Home to Knott’s Berry Farm, Buena Park also features Knott’s Independence Hall, a replica of the famous Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and the Ralph B. Clark Interpretive Center, which details the history and fossils of prehistoric Orange County.

Where to stay: With their complimentary cookies, the kids will love when you make the Doubletree Buena Park your base.

Temecula Valley
While Temecula today is most known for its wine scene, its Old Town is chock full of history. From an Indian village to a mission outpost, Temecula has a long and storied history. It’s the only Southern California city to retain its original Indian name. Stroll through the Old Town to view many historic buildings from the 1880-1920s, including properties that are now home to The Merc, Temecula Olive Oil Co, 1909 Restaurant, Small Barn, Swing Inn Café and the Hotel Temecula and The Palomar Inn Hotel.

Where to stay: Just a mile out of Old Town, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Temecula Valley Wine Country offers families suites or connecting rooms, a large swimming pool, free made-to-order breakfast and a complimentary evening reception.

OCEANSIDE DELIGHTS

Pacifica
In Pacifica, enjoy relaxing at San Pedro Beach, walk the pier at Sharp Park Beach or hang ten at Pacifica State Beach. To get stunning Instagram shots of the ocean and maybe a whale sighting, head to Mori Point.

Where to stay: Just steps from the beach, fall asleep to the waves crashing outside at the Pacifica Lighthouse Hotel.

Morro Bay
Harken back to the time of explorers sailing the high seas when the tall ship San Salvador, graces Morro Bay once again. From Aug. 11-20, 2023, the replica of explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo’s 16th century sailing vessel brings visitors the stories of exploration and early encounters with the native Salinan Tribal Members who fished along Morro Bay's Pacific Coast in 1542.

Where to stay: With views of iconic Morro Rock, the newly renovated Ascot Suites provides a tranquil atmosphere, family suites and complimentary breakfast.

Santa Monica
Santa Monica’s famous pier is a must-see attraction for an idyllic day filled with amusement rides, shopping and making memories to last a lifetime. For an adventure, book the entire family surf lessons at Aqua Surf School, or test your skills in the kitchen with a pasta or sushi-making class at The Gourmandise School.

Where to stay: Just steps from the pier is one of Santa Monica’s newest hotels, the Pierside Santa Monica. At the hotel’s Boardshop, guests can rent surfboards, beach supplies and board games.

Belmont Park
Since 1925 Belmont Park has served up family summer fun. The beachfront boardwalk features nostalgic offerings, including the Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, built in 1925 and the historical landmark, The Plunge Pool. More modern amusements like zip lining and rock climbing also await visitors. Throughout the park, kids can play carnival games and get a sugar high from funnel cakes, cotton candy and more.

Where to stay: Close to Belmont Park, the Bahia Resort Hotel was voted one of the best value hotels in America by Trip Advisor. With 14 lush beachside acres on a peninsula in Mission Bay, it’s an ideal family escape.

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