The Santa Monica Beach Bike Path extends from Will Rogers State Beach, at its northern terminus, south through Venice and Marina Del Rey to the bridge that crosses Ballona Creek. Read more.
See a full-scale reproduction of the Wright 1903 Powered Flyer, replicas of camp buildings, flight markers and a granite monument honoring the Wright brothers. Read more.
The most dependable and safest place to watch a volcano in action, Kilauea has been erupting continuously for a quarter century. Read more.
Inventor Thomas Edison's grand mansion and fascinating labs make for a great day trip. Learn about the origins of the light bulb, the phonograph and movies. Read more.
From the Chinese theater to the crazy costumed super-hero squad constantly busking, this is the quintessential Hollywood. LA's version of Times Square. Check out the Cirque Du Soleil store! Read more.
Hanging out on the Met steps is a New York tradition, and billionaire David Koch has pledged "at least $10 million" to renovate the fountains outside the museum. Read more.
The southwest Colorado line passes along the Animas River Gorge, far above rushing waters. Pack a jacket and sitting out in the train's open-air gondola. Read more.
Once believed bottomless by Oregon’s first settlers, subsequent investigations have determined Crater Lake to be America’s deepest with a maximum depth of 1943 feet. (From Aerial America) Read more.
Teachers can create their own program and receive PDPs from the Park by attending scheduled events of their choice and writing it up! Read more.
Visitors to the Space Command area can interact with 30 exhibits including the Research Station, an 8 foot telescope, and a Remote Command area where you help to track down an unmanned space probe. Read more.
Experience all the history and grandeur of the Kentucky Derby with a visit to this museum. Read more.
The Civil Rights Memorial and Center is dedicated to the memory of those killed during the Civil Rights movement. Read more.
You've read about it, seen pictures, and maybe experienced it through movies, now you're here. Swing by the Grotto. If you feel inspired, light a candle and tell others about your visit! Read more.
I conquered the Fearsome Foursome Challenge -- ride the 4 tallest coasters in an hour -- can you? --Bert Kreischer, Bert the Conqueror Read more.
According to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council, Wrigley Field and Yankee Stadium tied for home of the best stadium hot dog in 2008. Read more.
Be sure to get on the Powell-Hyde line, which stops at the original Swensen's ice cream parlor, which opened in 1948. Read more.
If you like it hot, try Surf City Grill's infamous Cajun corn dogs. If you're looking for something tamer, their clam chowder bread bowl is also a winner. Read more.
William Randolph Hearst's masterpiece is a testament to over-the-top architecture and opulence. Saying the swimming pools are ornate, the gardens lavish, and the art priceless is an understatement. Read more.
Wildlife: Caribou, grizzly bears, Dall’s sheep, snowshoe hares, wolverines, Arctic ground squirrels, golden eagles, peregrine falcons and ptarmigans. Read more.
Wildlife: Hawks, kestrels, harbor seals, red bats, river otters, shrews, black bears, weasels, eastern newts, peregrine falcons. Cadillac Mtn. is often the first place in the U.S. to see the sunrise. Read more.