Camping, boating, picnics, hiking and mountain biking are among the attractions at this small lake in the western Sierra Nevadas. The lake is actually a reservoir but it is also a major recreation area in El Dorado county.
The Visitor Center, located in South Lake Tahoe on Hwy 89, is operated by the National Forest Service. It has an easy self-guided nature walk and a stream profile room where you actually view Taylor Creek from below the level of the creek.
Located just north of downtown Las Vegas, The Boneyard is a unique venue of gambling history and a photographer's paradise.
This saw mill is a replica of the saw mill owned by John Sutter in 1848. This is the place where gold was discovered in California which started the gold rush eventually leading to California's statehood.
This is a small, boutique winery located in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains of northern California. The winery is owned and operated by the Hildebrand family.
Jones Beach is located in Wantagh, NY (Long Island).
Jones Beach State Park has a boardwalk with 6.5 miles of ocean beach, one-half mile of bay beach for stillwater bathing, and two swimming pools. There is a pitch and putt golf course and the Nikon Theatre at Jones Beach is across the street.
Saltsman's Restaurant occupies the historic Saltsman's Hotel (circa 1889) in Ephrata, New York of Fulton County. It originally opened in 1813 as Apollo Hall.
Apple Hill, located off Highway 50 between Placerville and Lake Tahoe, is best known for the many apple vendors and beautiful scenery. There are wineries with tasting rooms, micro-breweries with tasting rooms, fruit vendors, and Christmas tree farms.