Category: California’s Golden Parks
Whiskeytown – California’s Golden Parks (150)
Huell visits Whiskeytown National Recreation Area and hears all about this new and improved state park and the exciting disovery of an enormous
San Simeon – California’s Golden Parks (140)
The Hearst Ranch began with the first purchase of land by George Hearst in 1865 and is the largest privately owned working cattle ranch on the
Carpinteria State Beach – California’s Golden Parks (141)
Carpinteria State Beach is just twelve miles south of Santa Barbara and is a great family destination that offers a mile of beach for
Audubon – California’s Golden Parks (142)
Huell learns about another success story in conservation when he tours the Audubon Center at Debs Park, an urban oasis in Los Angeles. A
Ahjumawi – California’s Golden Parks (143)
“Where the waters come together….” is a translation of the word Ahjumawi, which is also the self describing word used by the
Kelso Depot – California’s Golden Parks (144)
Huell attends the grand reopening of the Kelso Depot and not only tours the beautifully renovated and restored 1928 building, but talks with
The California State Railroad Museum – California’s Golden Parks (147)
Located in beautiful Old Sacramento and regarded as one of North America’s finest and most visited railroad museums, The California State
Cayuga Playground – California’s Golden Parks (146)
Huell visits the Cayuga Playground in downtown San Francisco. This amazing playground was once a beaten down, overgrown, weed-choked space and
Underground Old Sacramento – California’s Golden Parks (145)
Sacramento has a unique feature that many residents are unaware of: a city underneath a city. Huell Howser goes below the city of Sacramento to
Wrigley Botanical Gardens – California’s Golden Parks (139)
Huell boats to Catalina Island and visits the The Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens.