Around Los Angeles! A must visit to Exotic National Park!


The nearest National park in Los Angeles is amazing

Entering April-June, Joshua Tree ushered in the best time of the year to visit. It's not too hot or too cold, it's very sunny, you can see the sunset, you can see the Milky Way, you can also see all kinds of wildflowers blooming and Joshua Tree flourishing.

Ticket price:
No advance purchase required. Car drive to the door and then buy a ticket, a car $30, the whole car within 7 days of general use. Don't lose your ticket!! Check when you leave the park gate!!

Items:
The national park is also equipped with special routes and projects for hiking/rock climbing/night star viewing, rock climbing has professional guides and starry sky has special equipment. If time permits, sisters who will stay an extra day may consider choosing one. Advance booking is required on the official website.

Note:
Sun protection: During the day the sun is very strong and easy to sunburn, you can wear sunglasses and hats;
Moisturizing: Because in the desert, and the wind is particularly strong, every bite can eat the feeling of sand 🥲 Contact a lot of water, you can also bring a bottle of spray at any time to moisturize.

Coat: Although the sun is strong, the wind is still quite cold, and the thermal coat is a must-have.
Map: There is no mobile phone signal in the park, the sister who is driving suggests that the attractions to be entered into the navigation in advance, and remember to ask the staff to take a map when buying tickets at the gate.

Recommended attractions and routes:
Transmission sculpture group Joshua tree enters the park Keys view 👉🏻jumbo rocks 👉🏻 29 palms exits the park.
Along the way to see a good looking tree or stone can stop at any time to punch, this route does not go back, simply lazy friendly!!!

Attractions introduction:
Transmission: An artist completed in 2021, very divine and spiritual work, perfect for punching in! However, there is a fence that cannot be climbed close, and it is about 20 minutes' drive from the park entrance.

Keys View: The highest view of the park, you can overlook the entire desert, you can also see the sky sea of clouds. The feeling of the sea and sky line is so if you watch the sunset, it is also here, everyone remember to check the sunset time of the day in advance.

Jumbo Rocks: Jumbo rocks, one of the most famous skeleton rocks in the whole park is right here. It's really amazing to see pieces in multiple directions. ps.4.20 The first day of National Park Day is free, the weather is good, you can consider rushing!!!

Ride your bike past vineyards along the Willamette Sightseeing Trail

Wine and food
If your definition of great outdoors is to enjoy a fine wine in front of the view, then the wineries of the Willamette Valley offer you the perfect location to enjoy the view. As you explore this wine country from south to north, you can take advantage of the stunning scenery of the Mid-Willamette Valley AVA and the Eola-Amity AVA.


First stop: The King Estate Winery in Eugene, where you'll find plenty of vineyards, lavender fields, a gorgeous tasting room and a sustainable vegetable garden that supplies the in-house restaurant. Next, visit the historic town of Dayton, which is surrounded by a group of enthusiastic vintners.

Sit back and relax in the Stoller Family Estate's sunny tasting room to savor a world-class Pinot Noir or Chardonnay overlooking the enchanting vineyards below. Domaine Drouhin, tucked away in a mountainside, is the perfect place to sample French Burgundy and Pinot Noir. Finish your tasting with a visit to Sokol Blosser Winery. It is a LEED certified winery housed in a modern farmhouse with a collection of top red and white wines. Be sure to try their Chardonnay aged in French oak barrels.

Enjoy a starry dinner with wine in a local vineyard

After arriving by plane at Portland International Airport (PDX), rent a car for 257 km, or transfer to Eugene Airport (EUG), then rent a car for 83 km to Portland's Willamette Valley. Upon arrival, be sure to explore the diverse landscape of the Willamette Valley along the sightseeing route on the National Scenic Trail, which includes McKinsey Pass, Over the Rivers & Through the Woods, and the West Cascades Scenic Trail.

For a different kind of fun, take a turn on Interstate 5 and drive along the farmland and mountains of the Silver Falls Tour Route, Or take the 32-kilometre Cottage Grove Covered Tour Route for peace and quiet.

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