Category: California’s Golden Parks
Donner Memorial – California’s Golden Parks (112)
Huell travels to the beautiful Sierra Nevadas and Donner Memorial State Park which commemorates those who emigrated to California from the east
Shasta – California’s Golden Parks (104)
Shasta City is located six miles west of Redding. During the California gold rush it was the “Queen City” of California’s
Lassen – California’s Golden Parks (105)
Huell goes National in this episode of California’s Golden Parks as he visits Lassen Volcanic National Park. Lava flows, jagged craters and
Montaña de Oro – California’s Golden Parks (106)
This California State Park’s name means “Mountain of Gold” and comes from the golden wildflowers that bloom there in the
Sutter’s Fort – California’s Golden Parks (107)
Huell Howser travels to Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park in midtown Sacramento. The Park marks the 1839 settlement that would become our
Old Town San Diego – California’s Golden Parks (108)
San Diego became California’s first Spanish settlement when a mission and fort were established there in 1769. Old Town San Diego State
Joss House – California’s Golden Parks (103)
Huell Howser travels to Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park, home to a Taoist Temple of Worship and the oldest still-in-use Chinese Temple
Citrus State Historic Park – California’s Golden Parks (102)
Located in Riverside, California Citrus State Historic Park recaptures the days when “Citrus was King” in California. The design of
Big Basin – California’s Golden Parks (101)
First up in or new series is Big Basin Redwoods State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Established in 1902, it’s actually