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Roaring Camp Railroads
All aboard! Travel over trestles through towering redwood trees within the Santa Cruz Mountains, winding up a narrow-gauge track to the summit of Bear Mountain. Enjoy tranquil scenery as conductors narrate the history of Roaring Camp, the railroad, and the forest. We also learn how narrow-gauge steam locomotives were used to haul giant redwood logs out of the mountains in this recreated 19th-century logging town.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Discover fast-swimming sharks, pulsating jellyfish, waddling penguins, and various other incredible marine life. With over 200 exhibits boasting 80,000 plants and animals, this aquarium is a window into the wonders of the ocean. Must-see exhibits include Open Sea, Life on the Bay, Into the Deep, and Splash Zone. Be sure to watch playful sea otters romp, tumble, and wrestle in the two-story underwater/surface exhibit!
Yosemite National Park
Established as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984, this park is famed for its giant sequoia trees, Yosemite Falls, and massive rock formations. Stroll Mariposa Grove, where you can wander through towering ancient sequoias and grab a photo with the iconic Fallen Monarch. Then, join a park guide on a tour of Yosemite Valley for sightseeing of the falls, Half Dome, El Capitan, Tunnel View, Bridalveil Fall, and more. Made famous by photographer Ansel Adams, Tunnel View is one of Yosemite Valley’s most awe-inspiring sights showcasing El Capitan and Bridalveil Fall with Half Dome soaring in the background. Enjoy leisure time to capture more photo keepsakes of the stunning scenery, walk along a beautiful trail, or shop for a souvenir in the park store.
Castello di Amorosa Winery and Tasting Tour
Step back in time at this authentically styled 14th-century Tuscan castle winery nestled within Napa Valley. Built by a 4th-generation winemaker to honor his Italian heritage and love for medieval architecture, it spans over 120,000 square feet and eight levels. It took 15 years to finish using 8,000 tons of hand-chiseled stone, as well as antique bricks and furnishings from Europe. Join an expert wine educator for a tour through the castle’s upper levels, the production area, torture chamber, and armory. Afterwards, be transported to the exquisite world of fine wines during a tasting.
Sacramento Walking Food Tour
Tantalize your taste buds and explore the culture of America’s Farm-to-Fork Capital, our country’s largest agricultural producer. Venture into local gems for handpicked tastings full of flavor, learn about the process of food going from the fields to your plate, and gain historical insights into one of Sacramento’s most famous neighborhoods.
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