Category: California’s Golden Parks
Hetch Hetchy – California’s Golden Parks (138)
Before it was dammed in the early 1900s, John Muir called it more beautiful than Yosemite Valley itself. And now, in a one-hour special, Huell
Stanford Mansion – California’s Golden Parks (137)
At one time it was home to one of California’s most important and powerful families. Today its been beautifully restored and is open to
American River Parkway – California’s Golden Parks (136)
Huell sets off from where the Sacramento and American River meet on a bike ride along the beautiful 23-mile American River Parkway. County of
Yosemite Falls Trail – California’s Golden Parks (135)
Huell’s off to Yosemite National Park where he walks the newly rehabilitated trails to the base of Yosemite Falls, the highest waterfall in
Columbia Diggins – California’s Golden Parks (134)
Once the second largest city in California, Columbia is a wonderfully preserved gold rush-era town, and it’s where Huell attends the annual
Bidwell – California’s Golden Parks (133)
Join Huell as he visits Bidwell Park in Chico. Encompassing almost 3,670 acres, it is one of the largest municipal parks in the United States.
Carrizo Plain – California’s Golden Parks (132)
The Carrizo Plain is a southerly extension of the San Juan Valley, about 20 miles southwest of Bakersfield. Its 250,000 acres allow visitors to
Joshua Tree – California’s Golden Parks (131)
Join popular PBS host Huell Howser and ecologist Jim Cornett as they explore Joshua Tree National Park for a look at these amazing trees found in
Yuba Gold Fields – California’s Golden Parks (130)
Huell travels to the Yuba Gold fields near Marysville and learns about the mining operation along the Yuba River that was at one time the most
John Muir Home – California’s Golden Parks (129)
Huell tours the the Victorian residence in Martinez where the naturalist John Muir lived from 1890 to his death in 1914, and meets the special
