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Best FREE Places to See Christmas Lights and displays in Southern California
Best FREE places to view Christmas lights in Southern California
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13 of the Best Christmas Lights in Southern California
Holiday traditions are one of the things I look forward to each and every year. One of our favorite Christmas family traditions is viewing holiday lights in our area. There are quite a few fabulous places to see Christmas lights displays in Southern California. Some of these we have experienced first hand, some of these are still on our list of places to visit. Here is our list of the best places in Southern California to see Christmas lights. Illuminate Silverlakes– If you’re seeking family holiday fun or a festive night out with friends, you’re invited to an evening at ILLUMINATE SILVERLAKES in nearby Norco, CA. A new family-friendly world…
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The Ultimate Relaxation At Glen Ivy Hot Springs And Day Spa
At the mouth of Cold Water Canyon, between Lake Elsinore and Corona, in the hidden Temescal Valley off the freeway lies the naturally beautiful and tranquil Glen Ivy Hot Springs. The beautiful forest surrounding the area allows the water to flow naturally from deep in the earth, thus creating a natural sanctuary. This area known for it’s serenity is truly a respite from the outside world. Glen Ivy Hot Springs has attracted people who seek the benefits of nature, water and exercise, and the pleasures of good food and camaraderie with others. A day at Glen Ivy is a day of relaxation, renewal, and overall well-being. It’s perfect for bachelorette…
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Graffiti Falls Hike {private property}
Disclosure: UPDATE This trail is on PRIVATE PROPERTY and is closed to the public. The entrance is gated and locked with signs that states NO TRESPASSING, VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED. There are all types of beauty in the world. And though I am not one to support desecrating nature, I do find beauty in the “street art” found at graffiti falls. So, this quiet, nature hike has more of an “urban” feel to it, though it is found in a very suburban, and seemingly ordinary neighborhood. Expect lots of paint cans, and graffiti, obviously. And if it has not been cleaned up recently, you may have some broken glass in…