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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Cambria to Las Vegas?
The direct drive from Cambria to Las Vegas is 423 mi (680 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 22 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Cambria to Las Vegas, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, and Pismo Beach, as well as top places to visit like Pismo Beach Pier and Monarch Butterfly Grove, or the ever-popular Bubblegum Alley.
The top cities between Cambria and Las Vegas are Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Morro Bay, and Pismo Beach. Paso Robles is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Cambria and 7 hours from Las Vegas.
Morro Bay, located in California, is a coastal city famous for its Morro Rock - an ancient volcanic mound situated at the end of Morro Rock Beach. The rock lies within the picturesque Morro Bay State Park that boasts lagoons, trails and a saltwater marsh rich in birdlife. Visitors can explore the Museum of Natural History that houses interesting exhibits on ecology and local Native American culture. For those who love hiking, Black Hill offers scenic views overlooking the city and Morro Bay.
49% as popular as Paso Robles
5 minutes off the main route, 5% of way to Las Vegas
Paso Robles, a city in California, is renowned for its wineries and olive groves. The Estrella Warbird Museum in the northeast showcases military planes and artifacts, while the Paso Robles Pioneer Museum exhibits historical relics such as farming tools and a reconstructed jail. Nestled among hills, Barney Schwartz Park offers a serene lake and picnic areas. For those seeking aquatic fun, Ravine Water Park features thrilling slides and a wave pool.
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2 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Las Vegas
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San Luis Obispo, located on California's Central Coast, is home to the 1700s Spanish mission Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa, which houses a museum. Bubblegum Alley is a nearby attraction covered in pieces of chewed gum. Higuera Street hosts the Downtown SLO Farmers' Market where vendors sell produce and food. The San Luis Obispo Museum of Art showcases contemporary works by Californian artists.
59% as popular as Paso Robles
8 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Las Vegas
Pismo Beach is a Central Coast city in California that boasts numerous beaches and wineries. It's also home to the Monarch Butterfly Grove, which serves as a sanctuary for monarch butterflies that migrate to Pismo State Beach during colder months. Visitors can explore Dinosaur Caves Park, situated on a rugged bluff with stunning ocean views and an accompanying playground. Additional green spaces include Chumash Park, known for its wetlands, and Margo Dodd Park perched atop a bluff.
39% as popular as Paso Robles
12 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Las Vegas
Best stops along Cambria to Las Vegas drive
The top stops along the way from Cambria to Las Vegas (with short detours) are Calico, Pismo Beach Pier, and Tobin James Cellars. Other popular stops include Buck Owens' Crystal Palace, Monarch Butterfly Grove, and Margarita Adventures.
Bubblegum Alley, located in San Luis Obispo, is a peculiar tourist attraction that draws attention due to its unusual nature. The 70-ft pedestrian passage is covered with an estimated 2 million pieces of chewed gum on its walls. Measuring 65 feet in length and scaling 15 feet in height, it's one of the free things to do in SLO that still manages to be among the city's most discussed attractions.
It’s hard to rate this 😂 It’s fun to see even though it’s kind of gross! The upper area of the walls are black. People have used their gum to make “art”. Because of the history of the gum wall its worth checking out!
Lynnkitty — Google review
Gross place. It even smells fruity. No idea why this exists. The downtown area is great with nice bars and restaurants. Go to some of them, not here.
Andy George — Google review
Just stop for a few minutes. It is kinda gross but also unusual. If you walk down the alley you will definitely smell different flavors of bubblegum.
Kristy Kallback-Rose — Google review
Driving around downtown SLO on Christmas Eve, seemed really packed because there was an area to take pictures with Santa, so there was lot of people around. Surprisingly, nobody was at Bubblegum Alley. I got to take alot of pics and really enjoyed looking at the grossness of old gum. Nonetheless, this spot is must see while in the area.
Melystikal — Google review
This was a cool find when we were on our family vacation. It's weird and unique like my family. I dared them to lick the wall but no one would lol. We all were chewing gum and stuck it to the wall before we left.
Cheyanne Valenzuela — Google review
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•••𝚂𝚊𝚗 𝙻𝚞𝚒𝚜 𝙾𝚋𝚒𝚜𝚙𝚘,𝙲𝙰•••
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》Bubblegum alleys is located in San Luis Obispo, CA.
65 feet long and 15 feet high, this alleyway began in the 1950’s, though it is unclear exactly how or why it began.
Fully cleaned twice in the 1970’s, it came back each time. By the 1990’s, the gum alley had been there for so long that when the local business association tried to have it cleaned once again, they were politely refused....Pretty Disgusting 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but it was interesting to see it 《
Daniela Gaudino — Google review
This is a decent gum wall. However I am throwing down the gauntlet and declaring the Seattle gum wall is better. Deducting a star from my rating for having a plaque - this is simply trying too hard.
Large, legendary pier with steps to the beach, popular for fishing & illuminated for night surfing.
A fun strolling Beach Town. Great shopping, upgraded the pier area recently, great spot
Holly Waterman — Google review
Very nice place to enjoy with family. Beautiful sunset view. Sand is very smooth and soft. Sunset beauty and photography….amazing place
Viyu g — Google review
Clean beach. Nice sunset experience place. Lights are cool.
Nk S — Google review
Loved our lazy walk here watching surfers and taking in the air and views!
Bay Walker — Google review
It's a relaxing and beautiful beach town in Central coast. It has little quaint shops and overall awesome views of the ocean.
Chris Sa — Google review
Love this beach I visited 2/3 times because this location is great for relaxing and sitting not too much crowd and weather is awesome i love it my kids love it
VirkSaab California — Google review
In night time cool lighting is plus point.
Clean water beach.
Foods & shopping both available nearby.
Aptaputra Bharatanand — Google review
Beautiful Beach
Amazing View
Very nice people
But never attempt to take nor steal clams from the pier I literally saw a entire family get embarrassed belongings searched as well but I still enjoyed my stay on the beach
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Chadwick Booseman — Google review
Home away from home but, with better sunsets. My heart calls for me hear and my mind sinks in the swells. This magical place makes my heart stop and beat, again and again. I don’t know what it is but when I am here, I feel peace!❤️
Anthony Domingo — Google review
Beautiful, clean, and not very busy beach. I fell in love with this place.
Amber Mina — Google review
Driving to Pismo Beach from Southern California is a treasure trove of scenic views, winding roads, hills, .6% inclines+, and mountains that appear to tower over the clouds, with ocean landscapes. Driving in questionable weather or at night, requires awareness of the roads (lights and gas stations are limited). The beach itself is a medium sized beach/pier. It has mountain and water views. Paid parking is close by and on the surrounding streets. There are places to eat and shop, more so in the area, rather than on the pier itself. The pier entrance is anchored by hotels and parking. There were plenty of surfers. The waves can come in high. There is a very nice stadium seating styled wall to sit and watch the water and/or people. There is a rest room immediately in front of the pier entrance. The beach appeared to be animal friendly in that people were walking their dogs. There were no readily available stations to wash the sand off of your feet etc. There was a disability assistance ramp near the seating area going down to the beach.
Daphne — Google review
A really nice place to visit
James D Hawkins — Google review
Pismo is a quiet and beautiful beach town. Getting dinner at Wooly’s and dessert at Sheila’s and then watching the sunset from dinosaur caves park is a wonderful day. I love coming here to escape my real world and find peace. This is one of my favorite places to be.
Eric Bailey — Google review
Beautiful place to visit and a lot of things to do. We enjoy this beach because here you do not have just the beach, you have shopping, eating and other activities near by that are all walking distance.
Ern — Google review
Feel in love with Pismo Beach. Awesome weather. Great food everywhere. Just a great place to visit.
Ernesto Lujan — Google review
Nice views. Saw lots of cool birds. Saw some whales as well. Had some cool photo ops. Definitely a cool place to stop and hang out for a while.
Jeff Allen — Google review
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The Monarch Butterfly Grove, located in Pismo Beach, is a natural reserve filled with eucalyptus trees and thousands of butterflies. These beautiful creatures can be seen from late October through February, making it a perfect pit stop for nature lovers visiting San Luis Obispo. It's an awe-inspiring sight to witness the convergence of flocks of gorgeous butterflies during monarch butterfly season along the Central Coast.
We had an excellent time walking the path at the Monarch Butterfly Grove. Unfortunately, there were not any Monarch Butterfly 🦋 at the Grove when we went because it is not migration season. The eucalyptus trees we're looking beautiful though and getting ready for the monarchs to come in October. We took the side path to the beach, Pismo Beach to be exact. It was a nice secluded path not many people on it it had a little back access to the beach that was very secluded and nice to be able to have a little slice of the beach all by ourselves. My service dog Lucy the beautiful Johnson type American Bulldog 🐕 had a wonderful time running and playing in the sand. It was the first time she had ever been to the beach and she absolutely loved it. Temperature was excellent beautiful sunny skies mid-70's temperature 👍💕🐕🦋🐶
SoCal Television — Google review
Fun little spot to see some nature before continuing our long drive. We came in early November around lunchtime. There weren’t thousands but still lovely to see them piled up on the eucalyptus branches. Also recommend walking through the campsite down to the beach (can also use the restroom there), and then Red Bee Coffee isn’t too far away for a pickmeup.
Kailyn Nelson — Google review
There are few butterflies to be seen in March. This place is very suitable for a family walk and then walk to the beach. There are many beautiful flowers there now. Please note that the wind is still a bit strong.
Qin Guan — Google review
It was nice and clam, I've been during the actual butterfly season, but it is still a nice place to visit during the off season as well.
Zae Ras — Google review
Beautiful park! Very clean and well maintained.
The eucalyptus trees made the air smell wonderful. In one area the trees were full of butterfly clusters and butterflies in flight. There were quite a few, even though we visited late in the season.
Such a pleasant experience.. from the little gift shop to the photographers and visitors from all over.
We will definitely visit again but earlier in the Monarchs migration to see them at their peak.
Karen Denise — Google review
Nice little Monarch grove that had plenty of butterflies when we went in mid February. There are some interesting informational signs. Plenty of parking along the main road. The grove connects to a nice coastal trail as well.
William Cheng — Google review
It was great to see so many butterflies in the middle of the city over 10,000 vibrant orange and black Monarch Butterflies. It's a place for photography. Free parking is easily available on the street. Need 1 to 2 hours only as the area is too small, with very few trees having butterflies. Season to see is from November to February, and climate is pleasant around the year. Place was found non-crowded. Zoom camera or binocular is needed to see butterflies. Otherwise, it is difficult to find.
Pratik Patel — Google review
It’s one of a kind experience to see such a butterfly together on eucalyptus tree. All are Monarch butterflies you will able to see during November to February.
Eucalyptus Tree smells so good and that may be the reason it attracts thousands of Monarch on a single tree.
They have set up binoculars to see them far and all arrangements are well made without disturbing their nature habitat.
If you have zoom lenses for camera don’t forget to garb it along to take wonderful pictures.
RIMAL & SHIVANGI PATEL — Google review
It was an awesome experience to be among so many butterflies at once. It's worth going to see them in big and small clusters in every tree, on branches, some even land on you. It's great. There is free parking, a gift store dedicated to the butterflies, and benches/ picnic tables for you stay until closing. Mornings until 3:30p. December until February the butterflies will be there. It is also very kid friendly.
Pam T. — Google review
This is a beautiful little gem near Pismo Beach, CA. We went here on a Monday, there weren't too many people. We arrived around 1030 a.m, it was chilly but the sun was out. As it got warmer and the sun rays light up the Eucalyptus trees, the Monarchs started to awaken. Around noon we saw more activity, 50 or more butterflies would fly off the trees at a time. I recommend bringing binoculars, the butterflies are clustered on the trees and are hard to see. Some flew low, right above our heads. It's a small Grove with a trail that goes circular. It does get muddy if it rains, it was pretty muddy when we went. There is a camp off the trail behind the Grove and it looked like it may have lead to the beach, but not certain. The restrooms seemed to be located in the camp, a ways away. There was a small gift shop that opened around 1130 or so, it's a trailer that you walk up to and can look at their souvenirs, they also sell binoculars. The best time to see the butterflies is around noon to 1 or 2 p.m. when it is warm and the sun is high. Great for families. The hours are sunrise to sunset.
Brittanie Adaire Hikes — Google review
It wasn't the right season to see the Monarchs, but we could learn more about their migration patterns. The blue eucalyptus trees are big and beautiful. There is a small trailer with puzzles, shirts, and other things for sale. The gentleman in there was very helpful and kind.
Lisa Halverson — Google review
This is one of the best free things you can do in Pismo Beach. It's small but when all the butterflies are flying around it is awesome. You can park on the side of the road, they have porta-potties on the premises. You can get free educational talks with the friendly people that work there. They also have binoculars set up so kids and adults can look through them. Bring money and support the sanctuary, they have hats, pins, T-shirts, sweatshirts and bags and many more things for sale in their store. The premises are wide enough to accommodate people with wheelchairs.
Elitania Tapia — Google review
Nice place to see these great butterflies. Parking on the street is free but can be tricky and limited. You can also head down to the beach from the grove, so lots of good outdoor fun.
David Vogel — Google review
There are not very many butterflies at this time of year. However, per their site, which stated there are plenty as in thousands. It's still a nice place to walk around. No fee to enter. Binoculars would be helpful or a good camera to capture the butterflies, which are really high in the eucalyptus trees.
Jeanette Jeanette — Google review
This was a great stop! We arrived in late November and the count was over 15K butterflies! It was so peaceful, you could just watch them for hours. There was a very nice volunteer who had some viewing scopes set up for people to use. No entry fee and roadside parking is available.
Chris D'Agosto — Google review
Wonderful experience in December. Not overly crowded, weather was wonderful. I even found a wild honey bee hive in a tree along the road when we parked. Beach was beautiful as well. White sand beach.
Jennifer House — Google review
It was really amazing to see this butterfly event. The volunteer was being abused by a nasty mother which was really bothersome to witness. This woman was behaving so entiltled and teaching her child the same behavior. What a shame. The mother didn't approve of the volunteer redirecting the teenager to NOT touch the telescope. So rude on so many levels. The sign even said do NOT touch. Otherwise, the butterfly count was 15,000 and the park is sooo tiny, you didn't need to go far to see them. I wish they could plant more trees for the Monarch. You can also walk to the beach when you are done.
Joan MILLER — Google review
We came in November when counting was just about to start and the monarchs were all over. The docents were helpful and it was nice that they had camera lenses trained on the biggest groups in the branches to be able to see the butterflies even better. It's a small area of eucalyptus trees (which smell terrific!) Though be aware that there's hardly any parking. Cars lined up along the shoulders and just parked where they could.
Michelle Mitton — Google review
This is a free educational experience. Located at the beginning of the Pismo Beach area. It is a medium sized preserve. The Monarchs are very high up in the trees. There are a few binoculars stations for closer viewing. Parking is limited along the street.
WOW!!!! I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND this place for all group types from families to friends. It is so much fun!!!! My sisters and I really enjoyed our time here. All the staffs were professional; their number one priority was our safety and also to make sure we had fun. I didn't know what to expect and the staffs were spot on with their own personal experiences. This was the highlight of my trip with my sisters. Whenever I come back for another vacation I am definitely bringing my family to try this!!! Thank you for a great time and for ensure we were safe while having fun!
Jenny ?Jenny? Yang — Google review
What a great and fun ride!
We went for the 07:30 pm sunset experience, and it was just an amazing ride. We were gifted with the sunset in the West, and moonrise in the East. What a view (-;
Team was super professional, operated very safely and securely, and was extremely friendly!
Well done…and highly recommended!
Yaron Rosen — Google review
It was an amazing experience. Super friendly staff. All security measures properly followed. Great combination of zip lines. Worth money. Would've given 5 stars if some of the equipment were in better condition, specifically gloves and helmets.
Vishal Surana — Google review
A lot of fun and everything seems very thorough as far as safety precautions. There is a little bit of hiking. Overall a good time and I'd come back again.
Alexis Juravic — Google review
My husband and I have been wanting to try this out for a few years now. We decided to take some out of town visitors. I'm so glad we finally decided to do it. It was so much fun! There is some hiking involved and I'm not a spring chicken anymore but if I can do it anyone can! They have plenty of water in places when you need it so don't worry about bringing your own. I highly recommend a fanny pack. I didn't want to risk having my phone in my pocket so I left it on the bus but it would have been nice to get some pictures and videos of others in out group. I don't recommend trying to video as you are zip-lining. They do take some pictures before the first line and post them but that's it. The staff was great. Very friendly, answered all of our questions and went through all of the safety measures on every run while talking through it as they did it. Even the bus ride from where you check in to where you get suited up had an audio history of the area that was very interesting. I highly recommend Margarita Adventures!
Tawny Sablan — Google review
Relaxing and fun experience! The zip lines were fun, our guides and driver was awesome! Super helpful, attentive and friendly! Safety is their primary focus and making sure you had fun! Won’t disappoint! Views were pretty cool too! Saw a family of deer but got too dark to take pics.
Marilyn Wong State Farm Agent — Google review
This zipline course is awesome. It's beautiful, safe, clean and professional. All of the staff were super professional, informative and helpful, they totally took care of us the entire time. It's a great outdoor adventure during Covid. All the restrooms and equipment are sanitized for each tour. There are a couple short bus rides where you need to wear a mask. Also there is are 2 short hikes on this course, one of which is up a steep hill, but there are plenty of places to stop and take a break. They provide plenty of water on the course and trails in single use cups. I thought the whole trip was worth the price. Also be sure to bring cash to tip your super helpful tour guides. I'll definitely be back with a group of friends.
L Temple — Google review
Perfect family outing at the vineyards. The crew is well trained and efficient. It’s best suited for people who want some thrill nothing too scary or exhausting. Heat can be an issue during day trips. They have multiple zip lines. Night safari are good too. If you are lucky you might see some wild life including bears.
swatisikta chand — Google review
What an amazing adventure. Great staff!!. Nice gift store with great prices. A great value for how much you get. Knowledgeable staff. Water stations everywhere. Loved it!!!
Sandi Orner — Google review
This was a truly magical birthday celebration for me. The staff was so friendly and knowledgeable! Their safety measures made any of my nerves go away and I love that they explained it. I really cannot wait to go again and try a nature tour. Highly recommend!
Allison TerBorch — Google review
Used margarita adventures for a bike tour through ancient peaks. Soo much fun on e bikes and felt like a kid again. 1000% recommend this tour!
Emily Awan — Google review
If I could give them a 10 I would!!! Every single employee from the person who scheduled our tour to the bus driver to the many people working the zip lines were all
so friendly and professional. This experience was great and they made sure my daughter and I felt safe and we loved it and can’t wait to do it again!!!
Catherine Garman — Google review
So much fun!! Staff is confident and knowledgeable. We felt safe. Cold water stations throughout entire course. Get ready to hike a little bit. Learned a lot from the bus driver on the way to-from the site. Thrilling, fun adventure. MUST DO! Good for the whole family. Beautiful vineyards and vistas. Can’t see anything like this any other way.
Jeanette Corcuera — Google review
Had a fantastic time. Took my girlfriend and friend out for a birthday adventure, and loved every minute.
The people are pretty great too. They have a lot of knowledge about the area and I'd honestly pay for even just a history tour with them it was that good.
They take care of everything so you go, learn cool facts, and zip your little heart out.
Also our driver had a great radio voice and stellar mustache. It was glorious.
The people in the shop are also really nice. Our party stayed a while there after our tour just to talk with them.
Highly suggest going if you have the opportunity. Who knows...maybe you too will be graced by Mr. Mustache.
John Rodriguez — Google review
We did the escape room yesterday. It is incredibly well designed, well laid out and challenging. I like that hints have to be requested (and not force fed to you) and our host was super friendly and welcoming. I can't wait until they've finished their expansion!
Harry Hamilton — Google review
Our family did the escape room
On my 12 year olds birthday. Neil did an awesome job guiding us through the experience. We had never done an escape room before and even though this one was difficult, he gave us all the info we needed to feel confident. He made the experience really fun and intriguing and made it feel very realistic. We were really into it and had a great time working together to solve the puzzles. Huge props to Neil for doing a really great job introducing us to the process and making it really fun for all of us.
Victoria Taylor — Google review
We had a blast and will definitely be back!! We had so much fun on the zip lines. We made memories.
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Eberle Winery is a family-run winery located in Paso Robles, CA. It features a modern production facility and tasting room, as well as vast underground wine caves. The winery offers complimentary wine tastings and public tours of the production facility and caves.
One-of-a-kind experience that I imagine is the perfect place to start in Paso. Yes, owner Gary really does hang out around the tasting room, yes, tastings and tours are complimentary, and yes, the wine is awesome! I especially enjoyed the Rouge blend and the Cabernet (of course). Look forward to coming back and bringing more friends and family to Eberle!
Eric Newell — Google review
We had been wanting to stop here on our business travels, and finally had a chance to. Lovely tour of the cave. They recommend reservations, but we popped in and they fit us in. Great, FREE wine tasting and our tour guide Fiomma, was our tasting guide too. Very good wines. I left with 3 bottles and I desire to come back again!
Lauren Brown — Google review
First make sure you make a reservation as not to miss the most unique experience in the area: the visit to the caves. Lisa guided us through some informative tour and the history of the wine maker. Then Stephanie took care of the tasting and conversation in the tasting room. This was a wonderful experience. Thanks to all staff.
jose lourenco — Google review
This winery is beautiful, and the staff are amazing--They gave us great recommendations about things to do and see in the area, and were incredibly nice. The cave tour was very neat and informative (and free!) And of course, the wine was wonderful. Will definitely be coming back!
Hannah ?Bear? Arman — Google review
Cave tour and the wine tasting was complimentary. The hostess was very informative and even offered to take our pictures during the cave tour. The tasting deck had such wonderful views of the vineyard. Definitely a place to relax and sip some amazing wines!.
Aswati Aravind — Google review
Such a great winery in Paso Robles. Eberle has been here since the 70’s or 80’s making it one of the OG’s. They are known for their great red wines and their caves. You can take a cave tour, which I highly recommend. Tastings are still complimentary, which is truly a rarity, unfortunately, in the Paso area. Stop buy for a tasting and pick up a bottle or two.
Brandon Cohrs — Google review
We wanted to do some wine tasting and watch the sun set and we did just that at Eberle Winery. Customer service was great, wine tasting tour was very nice. We had a lovely time watching the sun set. Our experience at Eberle was 5 stars. Thank you!
L Yaj — Google review
Amazing wines. I have never loved all the white and red wines at a winery before. All were velvety smooth. I was amazed! Very reasonably priced too. The grounds are beautiful. Caves are amazing. Must see. And they give big military discounts. Highly recommended stop if you are in Paso
Bill Schultz — Google review
Made reservations online prior to visiting is highly suggested. Enjoyed a table on the outdoor patio and received amazing service from Jennifer who was running around everywhere making sure our glasses were always filled and gave the best recommendations. Walked away with a membership using my veterans discount of %50 off. Thank you for making our visit a memorable one and can't wait to come back and indulge in more great tasting wines.
Mikey Bonifacio — Google review
Lovely winery near Pasa Robles with a free wine tasting (with a guitar serenade!) and cave tour with a fascinating look at their history and business. The people are so sweet. They also do great charity work- 100% of donations / select bottle purchases on Memorial Day weekend went to veteran related orgs. Just an awesome place.
Preethi Raju — Google review
I've been an Eberle wine club member for several years and didn't hesitate to book our destination wedding at Eberle Winery! Oralia and Cara were amazing event hosts! Our ceremony overlooking the vineyard was spectacular and our reception in the wine cave was so unique and romantic! I highly recommend Eberle for any special event. Their wines are all delicious!
Lori Franklin — Google review
We happened upon this local winery on our way through Paso today. What a lovely stop. Kirk was a wonderful sommelier who introduced us to 7 of the wineries current offerings. We purchased a bottle of the Chardonnay, the 2020 Cabernet and the newly introduced port. Definitely worth a stop. We did not tour the caves, but it sure would be fun to! Worth your time to stop.
Dayna Wells — Google review
What a great experience! It's so hard to decide which wineries to go to by just doing online research, and I'm very glad that we booked a tour and tasting at Eberle. Our guide was really amazing. The tour was very interesting and informative, and it was nice to see such a big production. It's amazing to hear about the history of the winery, and how significant of an impact Eberle had for the area. The tasting area is beautiful, and Eberle has got to be one of the only places around where the basic tasting is actually free. The wines are priced very well too, so it's easy to take home at least a couple of bottles. I do think we've visited some places in Paso Robles where they're doing more interesting things with wine, but everything that we tasted at Eberle was solid. My wife and I would highly recommend Eberle and will stop again on our next trip.
Dustin Webster — Google review
We walked in without an appointment, but we were able to do a tasting with Michael, who was very knowledgeable. Afterwards Michael gave us a tour of the caves, which are worth seeing.
We ended up buying a case of Muscat Canelli.
Andy Van Pelt — Google review
Amazing experience and wine. Tour of the “caves” was fun and informative, Chardonnay was amazing - got a bottle. They have a cave room you can reserve -need to find an occasion to do so. Highly recommend.
Konstantin Goldin — Google review
Great tasting and tour.
If this is your first time visiting Paso, this is a great starting place. Book the tasting and tour online. The process is very easy. And the follow up emails are good.
Tasting is free. They have a wide rang of offerings. My personal favorite is Muscat Canelli. (think of it as the sweet fruity dessert Wine for a hot summer day)
The tour to the cave is very fun as well.
Cz juarez — Google review
This beautiful winery in Paso Robles has caves with free tours and free wine tasting. Nobody does that.
The Tobin James Cellars Winery is a winery located in the heart of Paso Robles wine region, featuring an inviting tasting room with a grand, 150-year-old bar. The winery crafts intense fruit driven wines, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrahs, Zinfandel, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Dessert Zinfandel.
Tobin James is one of me favorite wineries. There Reseve Chardonnay is fantastic. Can't leave here without a case everytime. There are so many wonderful tasting wines. The staff is awesome, kind, helpful, nice and so much fun to do tastings with. Staying on the property is awesome. The room are fantastic. Very clean. Well equipped it all your needs. What a wonderful experience.
Tracey Rapp — Google review
First time at Tobin James and our first stop in Paso. We had a wonderful experience and Andrew made it even more enjoyable! The wines are great, the atmosphere is welcoming, and every staff member was awesome! They truly lived up to their great reviews. I would totally recommend going here if you want good wine and a warm and inviting experience! I was having such a great time I forgot to take any photos of the wines. Also, as a side note- the little birdie wine topper is a must! It chirps when you pour 🐦
Robin — Google review
It was a really great experience here at Tobin James! Everyone was nice and very helpful. Highly recommend coming here while in Paso Robles!
Payton Parks — Google review
We stopped by TJ today for the first time, and enjoyed a tasting with Crystal who was very friendly and informative! She was a large part in our decision to join the wine club. My wife and I sampled over a dozen wines. We had a great experience and left with a few souvenirs. We are looking forward to our first 8 bottle shipment in April, but we will probably be back before then.
Brett W — Google review
Stop by on your way to and from Palo Robles. It’s a big place with country of staff outside seating and picnic area. The manager is very attentive, and the wines are excellent. $20 tasting fee is waived if you buy a bottle.
Taufiq Habib — Google review
The party events are incredible. 4 bands playing through the night and food galore by over 25 food vendors all night long.
Carlos Leal — Google review
I really wanted to love this place, in fact at first we wanted to stay for two days. It is that beautiful. Our plan was to do a photo shoot on the second day, as there are so many unique buildings, antique fixtures, and just overall lovely scenery. The ladies who checked us in were so friendly too. As Harvest Host members it is 'requested' that we spend $20 at a property, and we always spend much more than that. This particular property, however 'required' that we spend $20 per person. The wines were mediocre, which I could have lived with. What turned us sour on our stay was the bartender. I literally felt as though I was a waste of his time. I tried to communicate with him, but all I ever got in return was, "which one do you want to try" There was no verbal communication of what the wines were like, what they paired well with, or upsell of any sort. At one point the bar tender left us to talk to a fellow employee. I witnessed him whisper to her as he pointed at me and my husband. I could go on but I think you get the picture. We wasted no time leaving.
Cherri Rodriguez — Google review
Just finished my first wine tasting experience at Tobin James… AMAZING atmosphere. I absolutely LOVED Veronica, and her recommendations were spot on. You don’t always find a place that has great wine AND great people. If you haven’t checked them out, I HIGHLY recommend making this a top place to stop if you’re coming to Paso Robles. Added bonus is they are visibly supportive of our nation’s military. Will definitely be back!
Brit Hens — Google review
I recently visited Tobin James Winery, excited to use a wine passport I earned after completing a marathon. This passport was supposed to grant me a complimentary visit, and Tobin James was explicitly listed as a participating winery. Unfortunately, they did not uphold their end of the agreement. Despite my attempts to resolve the issue, pointing out that other wineries had accepted the passport without question the same day, the staff simply dismissed its validity.
Despite this disappointment, there were some highlights to my visit. A few of the wines were delightful, and one server was particularly helpful, enriching my experience with his deep knowledge of their wines. His passion for sharing and educating was a bright spot in an otherwise frustrating experience.
However, the situation soured again when I tried to leave. I hoped for some understanding or a solution regarding the passport issue, but instead, I met with dismissiveness from the staff. This lack of support and customer service left me feeling overlooked and undervalued.
While I enjoyed the wines, my visit was overshadowed by the winery's failure to honor their commitment and their poor handling of the situation.
Cian Amor — Google review
We didn’t make an appointment and just last minute decided to stop by and buy wine.
We came at 5pmish (they closed at 6) and they graciously let us in!
We were able to sample 3 before buying their moscato! It was sooo good :0) And the lady was very friendly but I unfortunately forgot her name.
Their main room is huge and the bathroom was really clean!
I would come back here with an appointment.
Jessica You — Google review
We had a blast! Rachel, our host, was amazing. We ended up buying lots of amazing wine, and a turtle aerator! This was the last winery before heading back, and we highly recommend it!
Konstantin Goldin — Google review
A must visit on your wine tasting trip! Great atmosphere, friendly staff and amazing wines across the board. While the trend in Paso seems to be to raise tasting fees, increased bottle prices and higher bottle limits to wave tasting fees, TJ has kept their prices on the ground. If you want a really great atmosphere and wines that are very reasonable, this is the place to visit!
Tricellceo — Google review
9/18/22 We visited here when we vacationed in the central coast. It hasn't changed since our last visit in May. No masks required. They do reservation for busy weekends and holidays. Very popular winery. The receptionist up front was very nice. We didn't have a reservation but she let us in. Luckily it wasn't busy. The pourer selected samples of what I would like. He was great. The charming and wonderful ladies who rang up the sale were very helpful. Nice surprise was the discount for buying 6 bottles. This is our favorite place to visit. There is a grassy doggie area for the furry travelers.
We stopped here on the way to the coast and back. Lots of free parking with handicap access. Tall shady trees with patio seating. Very friendly and extremely helpful hostesses. They fill in the list of the wines you want to sample and or puchase at the entrance. I came here to purchase specific wines that luckily were available. You take the list to the cashier inside. They get the wines from the back and ring up the sales. They accept credit cards. My last visit here was 10 years ago. The staff are as helpful and friendly as ever. The interior is the same western decor. Their wines are world renowned. This is our favorite winery in Paso Robles. We will return.
L. Consoli — Google review
The location is convenient and good, but there is no winery vibe. I missed the attention of the staff. If you don't ask anything, you won't hear anything. It seems to me that more work needs to be done to prepare the customer for the purchase. Today there are a lot of offers, so it is important not just to give a try for money
Elenchik K — Google review
Tobin James winery is a Gem in Paso Robles. We tried varieties of Reserve and Red wines. All tasted very distinct and loved them all. A big shout out to Donna, she took great care of us. Vibe of the place makes it extraordinary. Specially loved the bar table decor. Would highly recommend this winery in central coast.
Sprawling open space centered around a salt lake, surrounded by wildflowers, grasses & mountains.
Stunningly beautiful views! Very fun hikes, suitable for all ages. The visitor's center was small, but had a lot of interesting displays and information, and the employees were very friendly. I recommend coming early & plan on exploring all day long.
Tonya Jasper — Google review
So Beautiful!!! You need a lot of time to enjoy all of the beautiful flowers and scenery there . Or you have to coming back for more like I did. Remember !!! everywhere you going try to fill up your gas Bc the gas station was far so you can enjoy your whole day of trip.
Toan Dinh — Google review
April 2022. Even without super bloom the Monument is worth visiting. There are still many things to enjoy: the spectacular landscapes, the stunning blue sky, the breathtaking views, and the heavenly silence!
Four wheel drive SUVs would be much better. Make sure the fuel tank is full. And be ready for car wash immediately after.
Gayane Alaverdyan — Google review
Carrizo Plain National Monument is an incredible experience that's well worth the trip.
The camping here is great and the Soda Lake is something special - it's always beautiful, empty with its salt deposits or full after a winter of heavy rain.
This place feels remote and truly out of this world. If you're lucky enough to visit during a springtime super bloom, you're in for a real treat.
About 1-2 hours from the central coast depending on where you're located.
There are no services once you get out there. Make sure you fill up with gas/battery, plenty of drinking water and snacks before you go.
This place is worth the trip for anyone looking to experience the beauty of nature in a unique and unforgettable way.
Highly recommended!
Chris McKiernan — Google review
Super bloom is here as of 4.7.2023 and not too crowded. On the way from entrance towards Soda lake, there is many spots where you can see mountain covered with wildflowers. There is few spots that are accessible too. There is some off-road which can take you to more secluded but majestic view points. You will have to take a high clearance car or hike to those points. Also, don’t miss the drive from soda lake to CA58 via 7mile road. Please be careful and don’t damage the flowers.
Mohammad Adom Safiullah Juneb — Google review
Absolutely beautiful! A must see. Easy day trip from Paso Robles or if you plan to camp, get there early on a Friday! Weekends fill up fast due to very few camping spots.
Brian Garneau — Google review
This is a little out of the way, but we’ll worth the drive especially in spring when flowers are blooming
STEVE YOUNG — Google review
Brought our group out here May 2022.
We couldn’t have had better weather (high of 85F and 90F during our 5-day stay). Beautiful skies. Always a good breeze, thankfully. The super blood moon eclipse also rose during our stay, which was other worldly. Coyotes howled in the distance, and we were lucky to see no rattlesnakes or scorpions. While there was not a bloom this year, there were a few vibrant flowers. The foxtails were trimmed in our immediate camp area — lucky for our dogs — though grew taller and thicker further away from the dirt road. We brought an ATV and electric motorcycle to explore the nearby mountain range. Our vehicles had no difficulty accessing the campsite, which is just off the dirt road. Wide vehicles and/or vehicles without off-road capabilities will find it impossible to explore the mountains.
Try to find yourself a campsite with a tree. Trees are in extremely short supply, so good luck. Best time of year to visit is during a cosmic events, especially during late October through early May. So look up your full moons, new moons, eclipses, meteor showers, comet passings, and so on. No matter what, it’ll be lovely.
Ardyss Hawley — Google review
On 4/11/2023 we drove through the Carrizo Plain and visited the National Monument while searching the Plains for this years super bloom. We came in off of highway 101 just North of San Luis Obispo and drove through Santa Margarita to the Monument and then to Goodwin Education Center. It was a fantastic trip and due to the record breaking rains there was a profusion of wildflowers. It was simply breathtaking and it seemed at times like we were driving through a landscape of impressionistic paintings. There were plenty of places to pull off of the road and see the wide variety of flowers. The drive takes you past Soda Lake which is now full due to the rain. The profusion of wildflowers among the foothills behind Soda Lake was breathtaking and not to be missed. We stayed on paved roads and found the road conditions to be very good. There are a number unpaved roads to explore some in decent shape and other more appropriate for 4-wheel drive vehicles. This vast plain offers magnificent views of our rugged California landscape and as an added bonus offers simply fantastic wildflower viewing, at least for now. The views will be very different with each season. There are no gas stations or restaurants or other services so come prepared. Pack your own food, water and other necessities. Cell phone service is very poor and nonexistent in many areas. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys natural landscapes, rugged countryside, and a profusion of native wildflowers. Add this to your bucket list.
Joseph Dandona Jr. — Google review
This spectacular landscape is a remnant of the grasslands of the Central Valley. I visited 20th April 2023 when the flowers were in full bloom and the normally dry Soda Lake and ponds were full of water. The sections with unpaved roads aren’t for the faint-hearted, but there was plenty to dazzle the senses entering from State Route 58 (the north entrance). Do the short hike at Wallace Creek to see the San Andreas Fault!
Christopher Smee — Google review
Visited in time for the peak of the super bloom and it was spectacular. We came in from the Santa Margarita side and stopped first at the overlook. Then we ventured to the visitor center. The best part was taking the unpaved road on the other side of soda lake. The flowers were covering the hillsides like a patchwork quilt. Bring water and snacks there are no services out here.
Bonnie D — Google review
Mid March. Camping. If it wasn’t dry washboard, it was impassible deep mud. However, it was so lush and green and no one else was there…I would do it all over again. 30’ camper with Jeep.
Lisa McInnis — Google review
Too cold, not a superbloom but it was pretty. The drive out from slo was spectacular. The docent said wait till the weather is warmer , they'll be more flowers. This was 4/6/24.
Rhonda Parashis — Google review
Bring a four wheeler if you come when it's wet. The main road is mostly dirt and sometimes mud. There is a visitor center with a provided outhouse. Don't leave trash, there's no trash pickup.
David Chung — Google review
Epic Adventure riding experience in the vast land of California’s Serengeti! Numerous mild OHV trials along soda lake and Elkhorn road. Take a glimpse of the San Andreas Fault line and the super bloom in spring time!!! One of my Top 5 places to visit!
Jay Espiritu — Google review
Beautiful but missed the bloom because it's been too cold! Also zero trash cans so be prepared to pack it in, then out! The park Rangers were friendly and helpful. They had a nice museum that was informative and a gift shop. Dog friendly but leashed only!
Tammy Dailey — Google review
So beautiful! We come back every year. It is good for family trip.
Buck Owens' Crystal Palace is a lively country music venue that also serves food and drinks. It boasts Buck's own music memorabilia on display, making it a must-see for fans of the genre as it doubles as a museum. The food is reportedly always good, with great service to match. Those who attend concerts there can expect excellent sound quality and an awesome vibe to go along with the music.
Great food, awesome music and bitchin vibe. Staff was super sweet n accommodating, too.
J T — Google review
Buck Owens Crystal Palace. I'm so glad they reopened. I absolutely LOVE this place . The food was GREAT . I can't remember the name of my waitress she was great. They also had great music the Stampede was GREAT. Can't wait to return.
Saramay Benavides — Google review
My husband and I came from Texas to visit family and came here for dinner. I had the chicken fried steak and it was outstandingly delicious 😋 the green beans were to die for...I know, green beans! But the biscuits and honey butter were melt in your mouth good. Our server was so nice and did a great job.
The place was so nice with lots of country music memorabilia, pics, and a live country band with dancing. A good family place to bring kids to dance.
We had a great time. I definitely enjoyed this night out.
Debra Greeson — Google review
Attended a concert with my wife. Had a delicious dinner, food was great and service excellent! Disappointed in our seating location, could not clearly enjoy watching the show. Sound was good. I have enjoyed the Crystal Palace many times since it opened. Food is always good and entertainment is usually good.
Tim Ross — Google review
An evening with friends with great country music and food. Special mention to Maddy our server. Very cheerful and smiling every time she came to the table.
Can't wait to go back again.
Andy Dix — Google review
If you like country music then this place is a must see. it's a museum and a restaurant. It has excellent food great service..They also have concerts there. .Even if your driving thru to another place it's a must see.
Sherrie Woolsey — Google review
We Went There To Celebrate Our 30th Anniversary. Our Anniversary Is Back In March, But They Were Closed Then, We Also Got To See Suzy Bogguss. She Put On One Hell Of A Show, If She Ever Comes Back To Bakersfield, We Will Definitely See Her Again.
Tina, Linn Biggs — Google review
Surprised to find this venue here. Love entertainment and good food and drinks. Loved the history and the displays of Buck's life along with local celebrities and more current country singers.
Good size dance floor and live band playing older and some newer country music. Definitely worth a visit.
Bob Naugle — Google review
Enjoyed this venue very much. If you're a country music fan this place is for you! So much memorabilia all over the place. Great picture opportunities. There is not a bad seat in the house. The environment and crowd was great. Brought my teenagers to see Charlie Crockett and we all had a great time. Tickets are affordable. We did not eat as kitchen closed at 10. I would see a show here again!!
Tiffany Madrid — Google review
Buck Owens' Crystal Palace is amazing! Reflections just had our 3rd annual fundraiser there and the staff took care of everything! The food was fantastic!
Donna Hylton — Google review
Excellent venue. Wasn't too crowded like some concert venues. Security and staff were on very friendly, informative, and on top of everything.
Megan D — Google review
Great atmosphere! Bartenders were awesome! Food and entertainment was great! Loved seeing all the memorabilia and meeting Erik Estrada!
Beverly Smith — Google review
Amazing place to dine at. First time me and my wife came here and it was definitely worth it. We got to see the famous Bakersfield sign, and also loved the museum part of the restaurant. The food was heavenly, i had a chicken fried steak sandwich, which was huge, and fries. Wife got a chicken fried steak meal, with baked potato, and loved it. Started off with some onion rings, which were divine. Ended the meal with chocolate cake, and oh boy, im glad i saved room for it. This place was really amazing, live music, cool bar has a Cadillac behind it, museum to wonder around and check out, made for a fun night. Definitely will be back here again soon.
Jeff Allen — Google review
Food was delicious and everyone is so friendly. Great museum too
The Kern County Museum boasts an array of exhibits and artifacts showcasing the region's rich history, including its indigenous peoples, pioneer era, and significant role in the oil industry. The majority of the museum is situated outdoors, with various buildings available for visitors to explore. In addition to educational signage tailored for adults, there are also many kid-friendly displays. Visitors can expect a unique and enjoyable experience at this expansive museum, which may require multiple visits to fully appreciate everything it has to offer.
My dad and I just visited and we were both very impressed. We could have easily spent many hours here, but felt that two was about right given our timing constraints. Most of the museum is outdoors, with buildings that you can peek into. They have many kid-oriented signs along with the standard adult-oriented signs.
Kate Harrison — Google review
It is more like a historical park with lots of historical buildings with old furniture moved/rebuilt there. There is also a small museum with interactive exhibits about petroleum exploration and a small kids museum. We spent around 3 hours going through everything. Kids had a great time peaking into each house to see what it looked like in the old times. We were there on a Saturday but no one was at the ticket window so we got in for free.
Betty Huang — Google review
Went primarily to check out Merle Haggard's old house but the whole place was delightful. Rich in history and wonderfully presentation.
J T — Google review
I was surprised and impressed by the depth and breadth of this collection. I moved to Kern County in 1996 but didn’t visit until 2022. Don’t wait! It’s great for all ages, something for everyone.
There are several great exhibits covering the history of Kern County, it’s pioneers, influencers (think Bakersfield Sound and Cesaer Chavez), lifestyle and industry.
Sally Lawrence — Google review
I love this place!! Best place to visit - you could spend hours and hours here!! The coolest collection of local history- both indoor and outdoor exhibits of great interest to All ages! Get here early so you can spend the whole day here! The country music building was especially cool 😎 they had historic outfits and instruments on display! Great way to get some exercise and learn about the history of the area- they even have fossils of sabertooth tigers found at the nearby tar pits! Go here! You won't regret it.
Zee — Google review
Their event for Halloween 🎃 this year was great! Not too long of lines to get candy, not too scary for the younger kids, tickets were five dollars each and five dollars more to get a bag for candy. No buckets allowed since they give you the bags and you have to pay per person to get candy. Most of the museums attractions were open to view and walk through. There were some vendors there for food, coffee, popcorn and tacos. They had a projector playing a Halloween 👻 movie and they had some bounce houses for the kids. Parking was a little intense but we ended up getting super lucky with a good spot. Highly recommend for next year if you want to do something other than stay in or go house to house.
Ashley McAllister — Google review
This place is awesome! I absolutely recommend it. It's totally worth the money. Each exhibit is unique and lots of fun. Definitely stop by the church if you're feeling hot. You'll thank me later. This place is so huge that we ran out of time. We'll definitely return to see the rest!
Jenny Lowry — Google review
While visiting Bakersfield for just 3 days, we took in the history at The Kern County Museum twice! Fascinating for kids and parents alike, we appreciated being in a safe place our kids could roam and explore. Thank you for having us!
Kellan MacKay — Google review
I hadn't been to Pioneer Village in about 3 decades. I had a friend visiting from out of town and decided to take him there. I was delightfully surprised to see how much it has changed and grown. At least from my faint memory from elementary school! Even though he's not from Bakersfield, he also quite enjoyed the experience.
I loved the interactive displays to show how the equipment works. The transportation exhibit is really cool. I loved being able to see such a wide range of vehicles from different eras.
It was very peaceful to meander through and enjoy the park-like environment on top of seeing all of the houses and buildings.
The only "complaint" I have is that I didn't have access to quite a few of the different buildings since I was in a wheelchair. I understand limitations due to the nature of the historic nature of the buildings, but I was just a little bummed out.
Otherwise I hope to introduce more people to this lovely little haven. 😁
Callie Fikter — Google review
Safe Halloween had always been a family tradition for my kids now I just took my grandsons for the first time and I thank all of you who are still keeping this event afloat. But I also seen that the community needs to help more for the kids!!!
Rebecca Gonzales-Tancak — Google review
We went for Ronald Mcdonald's house walk for kids with Texas Roadhouse. There were Starwars costume actors that put in lots of effort as well as other this to do. It was so well done and a lot of fun. Very well maintained and clean. I hadn't been in 20 years since my last visit. Great way to spend a morning or evening and see or community's history
Kim Ewing — Google review
I enjoyed seeing the various time period house's and businesses that were moved here. Really enjoyed the country music building with the show biz clothing, boots, and Billings. Have a tribute to Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, native Bakersfielders.
Hugh Smith — Google review
It has been almost 20 years since I visited last, and this museum is the most memorable history museum I all my years. It made such an impact on me as a kid, that I actually got into history in school. It was like taking a step beck into time. Everything interested me deeply, and i suggest taking your kids. Especially on Halloween. Their Halloween events are so memorable and fun to attend.
You NEED to visit this place!
10/10
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Kern County Chamber of Commerce Building, 3801 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA
What a lovely place! An oasis of colour and comfort. This family farm shop and pick your own is a joy to visit. The planting is a great mix of English garden l/Park and tropical. We couldn't believe our eyes as we were looking for a stop on a long journey and this place was beautiful and refreshing. The outdoor seating was shady and it was fun watching the birds. 10/10 to the owners. Happy place with happy staff
Paul F — Google review
Was hungry & saw this place just before we passed the exit. The other farm type place we had stopped at they wanted $13 for the yogurt parfait. $4 here! Fresh empanadas, the peach was the tastiest I’ve ever had. Got some honey with comb, even the fudge was a great price. & you can dine in the pretty courtyard. Loaded up for our trip, legendary frog balls 😂, cucumber chips. Great staff, thank you!
Dan Griffin — Google review
It's a really great place to stop and get food. Fresh fruit and some damn good meat pies!! They're delicious!! Loved it. The only thing is that the restrooms are filthy and smell awful. I've stopped here several times, and they're gross. But, other than that, it's a nice place!
Leonor R. — Google review
Great place to stop outside of Bakersfield. They have a cute indoor produce stand with a large variety of fruits and some veggies. The cherries were some of the best I’ve ever had. Homemade pies in variety of flavors and sizes, fresh popcorn and a large area of pickled items, jams, sauces and honey (the cactus honey is amazing)! There is also a small deli area where you can get some hot sides or a sandwich. Seating outside on the patio or garden area to eat. They offer a u-pick, but I did not check that out. They also offer fuel pumps with both gas and diesel. If you need to fuel up, stretch your legs, grab some fresh produce or a bite to eat, this is your stop! The customer service is friendly and everything was clean!
Kathy M. — Google review
Great spot to stop by. Food was a bit overpriced but definitely worth it for the experience if you're driving by. They have a very interesting blueberry pulled pork that everyone should try.
Andi Lim — Google review
This was our first time here and we loved it! I took so many pictures in front of beautiful flowers. For Mother’s Day I got in for free. While being there they had a cherry pie eating contest and the pie was amazing! I also had a BBQ blueberry brisket pie and wow, it was soooo good. There were kid activities like slides a big air filled bouncer, animals and more. My kids had a blast. My favorite part was picking the fruits, the fresh picked berries are to die for. Unfortunately we were pretty occupied so I didn’t get pictures of the strawberries. If you’re considering going, just do it, you won’t regret it!
Shalini Loughran — Google review
Such a fun spot for spooky season! We went a couple of hours before close on a Friday and the crowd levels were almost nonexistent. The price of admission comes with 1 pumpkin each, which I loved. We could’ve spent so much more time exploring, but we were running out of time before they closed. We’ll definitely be back before the season is over!
Red M — Google review
Stopped in for a bit of shopping and a wonderful lunch. Don't pass this place by in your adventures! In my opinion better than Disneyland! A million stars
C Key — Google review
Nice place to stop when on the road — one can get fresh fruits, nuts, and pie!
The prices may sting some but hey it’s a family farm business that uses some of the freshest ingredients one can source. So it makes sense. Quality isn’t cheap!!
I’ve stopped here numerous times and haven’t been disappointed! It’s fun for the little ones and good for tourist to visit.
mansa shaka — Google review
Nice little road stop & gas station with craft food, drinks, and fresh fruit!
Very nice place to stretch, with ample bathroom options available for the weary traveler!
Joshua Cantrell — Google review
The blueberry BBQ pork pie was great and my kid (picky-eater) loved it too. We had a blast doing pick-your-own citrus and it was a great experience for the kids to participate in agriculture first hand. I highly recommend this stop for families.
Steven Wolf — Google review
I was so excited when I saw a big red barn with my hometown name on it. I am from Murray Kentucky so I had to stop when I saw this place in Bakersfield California. It took me back home walking in, I bought 3 okie pies that were absolutely delicious!!! I could have ate all three if I hadn't bought one for my mama and Gigi. The orange honey is the bees knees...his hands and his elbows and the blackberry butter is gonna be spread on every piece of bread in the house. Y'all gotta stop in and support the local shop.
Jzena Kingins — Google review
Cute little spot for fall activities, even as an adult without kids. However, unfortunately, some of the activities weren't open. Maybe because we went on a weekday? We would have really enjoyed the apple cannons and paintball range if they were open. Otherwise, you really can't beat the price since admission even includes a pumpkin.. and good ones too! Also, bonus, SUPER PRETTY SUNSETS.
Cabrina Holt — Google review
Super cute place. Great for pitstop to get out and stretch. Lots to see from the Popcorn house, the fruit and veggies fields to the attractions all over the place. Not to mention the friendly orange tabby cat.
Lucia Oliverio — Google review
So much fun to stop on our way out of town! Love the good food (especially the Oakie Pies) and the festive atmosphere!
Rebecca — Google review
They have fresh fruit all the time. (Absolutely delicious) not to expensive compared to other vendors around.
I really love the blueberry pulled pork I completely recommend it!!
We always try to stop here on all our trips by here but traffic sucks getting in and out of here.
just one employee was a bit rude thinking she was funny just sending you on a scavenger hunt for things they didn’t have.
Came here in 2017 with our kids, and returned without them today. Google it to be amazed before actually seeing it. We were fortunate to arrive on a clear day, and right as a train was approaching. It's cool to see the engine windings the train around the mountain so many times, and see the caboose spiraling along! It's a short stop off the highway.
Patricia Vasko — Google review
This is an engineering marval and train enthusiasts would enjoy. I have NOT been to the Loop, however, I did watch several videos that is available and it would be added to my bucket list!!
B B — Google review
Excellent view of the train. Would recommend visiting it if you are in the area
Leroy Gehman — Google review
Used to come here as a kid . Now I take my kids here . Great spot to train watch
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Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve
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State nature reserve within the Mojave Desert has 8-mile hikes & a wildflower season March to May.
The Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve is a wonderful destination this time of year. The flowers, chiefly among them the California Poppy, are in bloom. The California Poppy is the state flower. Though not as plentiful as other years during a super bloom, there were still large patches of the wild growing flower, which made for a sight to behold, and lots of great pictures. Many people parked along Lancaster Road for free, we decided to wait in line to park in the lot, and paid the $10. It is important to note that while in the park you need to stay on the trails, so by parking on the street people ventured off to stand among the flowers. I think it is important to be careful of the land, but it is really neat to be surrounded by the golden flowers. The trails in the park are fairly easy to travel, though some sections were a little steep. The use of a stroller may be possible especially on some of the paved paths. There a lot of restrictions including: No dogs (unless a service animal), do not pick the flowers, no drones, eat only at the picnic area, no bikes. For more information check the parks website. The advice I would share is to be prepared for the wind, drink plenty of water, and lookout for rattlesnakes, as we did see one.
John Hatch — Google review
It wasn't "super bloomed" on this Easter Sunday but it was picturesque and there are lots of paths to walk through. Some areas had better pockets of poppies that made for better photos when close up.
Saw a bunch of little lizards, no snakes. And bugs, so bring bug spray along with sunscreen and water of course.
If you want to save the $10 entrance fee, there are really great viewing areas along the street before the preserve that had bright patches of poppies. Many people were doing that.
Amy Zanlungo — Google review
I went here for the first time and we liked it. We loved that the trails lead you back and no chance to get lost. Though cold, there are flowers especially on the side that does not have much wind. It’s beautiful. Fresh air. Greatfull to experience nature.
Chris Mbugua — Google review
I have wanted to visit the reserve for many years now, and it didn't disappoint. The poppies were in bloom, carpets of flowers everywhere. Truly beautiful. I hiked all of the trails, north and south. There's paid parking, restrooms and a visitor center. It can be very, very busy on weekends during the blooming season, but well worth the visit.
Mick Calarco — Google review
Incredible hiking trails full of all of the wild flowers you could imagine this year! We got there at 730am and the park was already busy. $10 to get in and worth it in every way. Definitely stay on the trails as to not damage the flowers or disturb any wildlife.
Emisis — Google review
There's no puppies this year but if you love nature you still enjoy visiting this park. You will be amazed by the variety of other flowers you will see. The tiny tiny chamomile gives the hills that vibrant yellow color that you will love.
Estela Hernandez — Google review
Beautiful park. We went in February end and there were no poppies and the visitor center was closed too. I heard it opens in March and the flowers start blooming in late March. So, don’t visit before that for watching poppies. But now is a great time to do hikes and watch all the scenic hill tops
$10 to park
Chandra Mohan — Google review
An amazing place for a date. Nice scenic drive, beautiful rolling hills and gorgeous flowers! 10/10 fully recommend.
There are a LOT of bugs so I would bring bug spray. Also plenty of hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult, so if you are into hiking definitely bring hiking gear.
Travin Hardy — Google review
We flew in all the way from Washington to see the poppy fields. When we got to the reserve, we didn’t see any poppies, but there were poppies blooming out side the reserve. If you go east on Lancaster road, about a mile away from the reserve, you will see an unmarked open parking on the right. You won’t see any poppies from the parking area, but if you follow the trail after you park and keep walking south toward the valley you will see a huge field of poppies and some pink flowers blooming all over the valley. It was an unforgettable sight! There are also other poppy fields that you will see along Lancaster road if you keep driving east, but the poppy fields that hidden in valley is the best and the most picturesque!! P.S poppy fields and valley has no shade, so make sure to wear a hat or put on a lot of sun screen and bring enough water.
J C — Google review
Poppy's were not in complete bloom but absolutely beautiful to see the hills colored in yellow and orange. Highly recommend stopping by and doing the walk around the reserve. The staff is incredibly friendly and plus we even caught some of the eclipse there
Josh Zep — Google review
I overall enjoyed this place. The hikes were not very long. The incline was about 2% grade. Now to see the poppies in Bloom, it would depend on the weather. The poppies are sensitive. When I went, just before Spring, in late March, It had rained a lot causing the poppies too Suffer, due to lack of oxygen. So, as a warning look on their live webcam first or ask the ranger station if you can get a live person and ask them the conditions. The staff mini ATV vehicles riding around, but they seem to have missed many holes on the pathway that need filling in regularly. Good luck. 🙌🏼😅👍🏼🌅
Edward Roy — Google review
No poppies and not the friendliest bunch. We did have our dog with us and were told she couldn't leave the parking area, so we weren't able to even use the picnic area because it was up a trail away from parking. So we tailgated in the parking lot and a delightful volunteer told us just be sure you don't leave a mess. So trip was more a super-bust than a superbloom.
Bob Nelson — Google review
April 2024 is supposed to be fully bloomed season for poppy but they didn’t get this year. Please check before visiting this place.
Jatin Patel — Google review
First went here to watch the superbloom in 2023, and I was MIND BLOWN. Not just because of the flowers but because of the miles and miles of undulating hills, clean air and tranquility. You HAVE to visit, be it during spring when the flowers are in bloom or any other time of year!
Aadya Chidanand — Google review
I think last time we were there was more poppies but this time because of the rain or cold weather was not that much poppies that we expected, but other than that was a nice experience! Try to go afternoon around sunset to see the sunset and skip the traffic! The bathrooms were so dirty, try not to go. The parking is $10, which you can park of the road and walk up there if you can, in overall was nice!
My son (13) and I had an amazing time with Kern River Outfitters. It was his first time whitewater rafting and he can't stop talking about how great it was. Our guide, Julia (along with the rest of the guides), was the best. She is super friendly and very knowledgeable about rafting. I would definitely recommend Kern River Outfitters to anyone who wants to try out rafting.
Brian K — Google review
Such a great experience! Took 6 of my guys up for a bachelor party. They were very accommodating with all of the planning and a few last minute changes. Our tour guides Augie and Mary were absolutely the BEST! Made our trip fun and exciting. I’m so happy I chose Kern River Outfitters. We will definitely be going back and using them again.
Joseph Razo — Google review
Our guide was fabulous! Everyone at Kern River Outfitters were great, very personable always answering questions and making sure we all had a great time and making safety a priority! We will be doing this again next summer. I recommend this Rafting Co. to everyone! You won’t be disappointed!
T Armijo62 — Google review
We had a wonderful day with Kern River Outfitters. All of the guides were helpful, friendly, and clearly so happy about being outside and on the river. Their gear for the chilly weather was awesome (the booties and jackets were really nice). Out guide Skip was awesome with my 10-year-old kids, and we all had a great time! Highly recommend.
Laine Carlsness — Google review
Great trip for first timers! Guides were knowledgeable and fun. They took the time to educate us first before our trip. Isaac was an awesome leader. My 11-year-old daughter and I did the ‘mild tour’ with some class 3’s. Felt safe, nothing too crazy. Would highly recommend and definitely do it again!
Erin Smith — Google review
Man! It was a true privilege to run Forks of the Kern. Stunningly beautiful canyon with raucous rapids that’ll keep you on your toes. At camp and on the water the guides were a *solid* and well-oiled machine. They were super thorough talking us through what to expect from the upcoming segments and adapted lightning fast to sticky situations. On land, they outdid themselves with the meals and fun campfire. My family had an incredible time. Much appreciation to Jackson, Miles, old Pat, Sven and Jamie for making the trip so special. Mega thanks to the drivers, mule packers, guides, and organizers who made it all happen! And thanks to the tropical storm for bringing the extra injection of water at the end of August
Kelly McCormick — Google review
My 2 sons and I went on the 130pm rafting trip. Byron was our Guide, it was just my boys and myself on the raft. He did a great job. the ride was awesome and he let my boys take turns steering the raft. We asked for him to put us on the hardest parts and he did. it was everything we hoped for. The whole crew was great. You could tell they loved what they do and enjoyed working together. Even the bus ride was fun... Thank you for giving myself and my boys a memory we will never forget.
Beardedtravelguyreviews — Google review
Adam was a stellar boat captain. The whole team was to notch. Personalities and guest service beyond expectations. From the instructions given by Bailey to the cool bus ride up and down.... the perfect weather and great company... it was an amazing experience. So glad I picked this company. It was a last minute decision about 3 hours before the trip and they accommodated us so quickly. Never have gone before and now I'm ready to go again and again. Thank you to a great team! Adam, I didn't have cash and I wish I could have left you a huge tip! I'm so sorry! You deserve so much!
H& J — Google review
Had a great rafting experience. Guide was fun and friendly, very smiley dude. I was hoping for a bit more action but it was my first time in a river so it was a nice start. There were two kids in my raft of 6 plus guide. It didn’t present any issue that one did not row. None of us were especially strong accept our guide and I never felt as if any of the 6 boats on our group were ever in any danger at all.
Love Feels Best — Google review
my brother and I took my dad white water rafting for his 60th birthday and we all had the best time!! The guides were very professional and made us feel comfortable and confident that they really knew what they were doing. Plus they were so much fun, personable, and gave us some awesome recommendations for hikes. Our guide was Miles and he was the best! He really read our skill level and stoke level and made sure we had a great time. We will definitely be rafting with this company again in the future.
Nicole Jacoby — Google review
What an amazing day! We did the one day trip and it was so much fun. The rapids were great and the guides were awesome! Sven rocked it. He took cautious first time rafters and made rafting enthusiast. They were "riding the bull" and all in by the end of the first run. We all felt safe with Sven in charge even taking on the big ones. Overall I think the entire crew emphasize safety without scaring rafters and that made this mom very happy. This was a great adventure for my family and friends. I highly recommend Kern River Outfitters
lbsatts — Google review
We had a great time. Our guide was Mary from Montana. All the guides were nice and very knowledgeable. I had been rafting before but 2 others on my raft were first timers. The guide leader was cool even when she got water splashed back on her on the bus (first time for her). I remember Brian and Cameron and sorry I forgot the other guides names.
J R — Google review
We had the most amazing time! Our guilds Adam, Miles and Bailey were absolutely awesome! They were knowledgeable and so fun! We went with our teenagers and even they thought it was “SO much fun!” Double compliment from a teenager! This company made everything so easy and had the best customer service! I can’t recommend enough! We are working on planning another trip!
Jessica Burchett — Google review
Indeed, it was a fantastic rafting trip. We chose the half-day Upper Kern Class IV trip. This was the first time they could run the Upper Kern in over a month, and the current was perfect. It was extra splashy and a total blast! Sven was our guide; he was highly experienced, knowledgeable about the river, and so much fun. We can't wait to go back.
Tanya B. — Google review
The trip was awesome - we got a little bit of everything on the Class IV Premium Half Day! Our Guide, “Big Water” Blair, really built up the confidence of our raft of 6 inexperienced paddlers and we made it through all 5 big rapids successfully. We got to take a dip in the river in one of the calmer sections. Even for a short trip, we got some really exciting rapids and would highly recommend this trip and KRO to anyone. On top of the fun trip, the Kern was beautiful with the trees along the river and the mountains in the background
Elaine Eaton — Google review
This is what I also shared to Yelp.
We went out here for a bachelor party trip and we’re lucky enough to get Gabe aka Nick Cage aka Ashton Butcher as our River guide. If you’re somewhat of a rowdy bunch and want to get into the thick of the rapids, don’t mind getting wet and are looking for more excitement than the normal trek, Gabe (Nick Cage) is your dude. We were all really pumped on the trip. The company was very professional even before we booked our trip, upon arrival, and even with us wanting to go the extra and get kinda gnarly on the river, Gabe (Nick Cage) made sure that we all knew exactly what to expect and what to do depending on what could potentially happen next so we were all in good hands (Nick Cage) and safety was still priority #1.
I recommend doing the full day (8 hour) trip. We booked the upper Kern but due to weather got switched to the lower kern which I heard was better. The first trip through is almost like a taste test to get your bearings. We stopped for a rock jump/cliff jump which was chill and then later stopped again for a mid day break. I honestly felt kind of tired and already a little sore at that point but the deli sandwiches were solid and once we went for round two you’re already prepared for what’s to come but with slightly different conditions so our group was all about going harder the second time which really made the whole trip a blast.
(Side note) I haven’t done river rafting since high school and I’m 37 now so I’m not seasoned in doing this by any means.
Anyways the conversations during the mellow parts of the river were good, we got soaked going for it, floated down the river when it was chill and paddled hard when we were in the thick of it all thoroughly enjoying ourselves. Overall it was an absolute blast and I plan to definitely come back at least once a year to do this same trip.
I highly recommend this company. You won’t be disappointed.
HUGE THANKS Gabe (Nick Cage/Ashton Butcher) and Kern River Outfitters. If I could give more than 5 stars I would.
This scenic park with prehistoric rock formations has been the backdrop for many movies & TV shows.
4 words: "Out of this world!"
I can see why some movie sets were taken place in this terrain. It absolutely has the desert, futuristic, and alien feel. I love how the rocks erupted out of the ground. The place wasn't quite as busy during the time we were there. Our children had a blast climbing the steepest rock. My only wish was that we brought better shoes. Regular shoes don't offer enough grip, so I highly recommend hiking shoes which makes for a much less strenious climb.
All-in-all, an excellent place to do some rock climbing and take in the scenery.
Thea — Google review
Rocks pointing out the sky. Didn’t check scientific background but, definitely, it must be chaotic when it had happened there. No problem in parking. No entrance fee or parking fee. Restrooms are near around. Climbing the rocks is not hard. The trail around the rocks is recommended.
GH C — Google review
Wow ,such a visual treat visiting Vasquez canyon . Driving within Santa Clarita through local roads via Sierra highway felt like driving in the countryside with ranch houses and exquisite skies in the evening peeking the mountains as I drove. We planned during sunset time to look these rocks and the experience is satisfying and amusing. Don't hesitate much and plan if you all want to visit here and I strongly recommend to visit during sunset to avoid heat temperature and ofcourse doing a trail is worth. I am so lucky to visit this place during Full moon where the moon looked beautiful in the rocks and is bigger. Watching the moon itself is a great feeling in the nature. If you are in Santa Clarita don't miss this place.
vajra deep — Google review
We did the short Nature Heritage trail. It is a bit hard to follow because people have created several smaller trails, so you have to pay attention, but it really isn't that bad since there are several markers. The rock formations are gorgeous. We discovered that it's easier to climb to the top of the rock formations near the access road from the rear and not from the side that faces the gift shop and museum. It's a vigorous climb up but it's safe enough because the rocks aren't very crumbly. The view from the top is breathtaking. We saw a hawk fly closely above us. Just beautiful. The gift shop is very small but has some jewelry and clothing among movie related knick knacks. There's a good amount of parking available.
Anna V Garibay — Google review
The Vasquez Rocks Park is one of our favorite places to hike around in Southern California! The views are out of this world and you can choose how breezy or difficult your hike will be. The terrain inspires curiosity of what it would be like to stand on another planet. Pretty awesome to note that The Flintstones movie and many other films were shot onsite. The welcome center and museum is also a fun place to explore. If you are close to the area be sure to check out The Vasquez Rocks!
Nashville Review — Google review
Such a unique park with wild rock formations, along with some old history and legends to go along with them. The park has FREE admission and parking. Once parked, simply get out and explore! There are really no limits as to where you can go which leads to the adventure aspect. There are jagged rocks of all shapes, sizes, and various hiking paths all throughout the park.
Braedyn — Google review
This review is for Vasquez Rocks Trail which was a ~3.3 miles round trip that took ~1.5 hours to complete.
Trail was wide for the most part with some narrow sections. A few steep inclines throughout the trail. Follow the trail posts! Stunning views from beginning to end!
Free parking inside the park or outside on the street. If you're lazy to walk a short distance to the rocks, you can actually park next to the rocks.
Short video of the hike for those interested! https://youtu.be/LV29ErBaZUM
Ed — Google review
Easy drive. Easy hike and beautiful scenery for photos! The only thing you need to pay attention to is when they close parking. You don't want your car to be locked in when you try to leave.
Desiree Henderson - Ezer Photo — Google review
What an incredible natural area! We spent half a day to explore the rocks and walk the trails. Amazing views when you can make your way to some of the highest spots. Definitely worth the visit even if you’re just passing through.
Nas Sol — Google review
Step into the planet MARS, where the surrounding feels like you are in another planet. This iconic park is a must see, hike and walk around. The absolute best time to go is after it rains, the blue skies and clouds along with the rock formations make it a spectacular view. If you plan to climb up the rocks, make sure to wear proper hiking shoes, it can get a little slippery and make sure to hold on to something. If you make to the top, the views are stunning, I suggest to sit and let the time pass and enjoy the moment.
There is plenty of parking when you enter the park and the end where the rock is location. There are also potter potties if you need to use the restrooms.
Highly recommend this place!
Russo Mutuc — Google review
Entry: free
Parking: free and lots of spots in the dirt
Roads: unpaved and rough
I've been to the rocks at Joshua Tree and here. Honestly Vasquez is better and a fraction of the drive for most people in so Cal. Vasquez also let's you climb the rocks.
The area is crawling with lots of animals like squirrels and possibly coyotes. People hike here or do photo shoots.
Easy to access. Worth a visit especially if you want to see a filming location
alan royse — Google review
I found out by chance, so I went hiking with my puppies, and it was a very good hiking road.
First of all, the natural scenery was excellent and it was even considered phenomenal.
I was able to go inside and park, but I blocked the words I went to, so the place to park the trailer was narrow.
It was nice to be able to look around a place like this for free and it was a very useful time, I strongly recommend it.
Kai Dwd — Google review
Vasquez Rocks is featured in so many movies in Hollywood for a reason, it is breathtaking to view the rock formations that surround you from the plates shifting below. The jagged edges pointing at an angle to the sky is just amazing. It does look like another planet. There are some Petroglyphs on some of the rocks, but be careful for the fake ones.
Akiko Ashley — Google review
Had to make the Trekkie Pilgrimage to these hallowed grounds. Went with an awesome hiking group that took us around the many winding trails surrounding the iconic rocks. I highly recommend people branch off from the main rocks and enjoy the hiking trails with the disclaimer that the trail branches off in many ways and it can be easy to get lost
Nash Holcomb — Google review
Stunningly beautiful and so easy to reach from Los Angles. It is a county park, but it will impress you more than many National Parks! No wonder it has been featured in countless Hollywood movie and tv productions. Parking and admission is free and there is a splendid visitor center on site. This place is special.
Wayne Clark — Google review
I found out about this area on my way from Vegas to Six Flags and it’s pretty interesting.A lot of easy trails and some rock climbing for the kids.Beautiful scenery and quite green in March.Free county park
Globe Trotter — Google review
Beautiful features. Majestic really and other worldly. You get why movies and TV shows get filmed here immediately. The walk to the main rock feature is not difficult nor any walking trail i went down. You can make it difficult by climbing the rocks. Free, close and really cool place. Recommended
Kevin Webb — Google review
I came here because I heard BTS film their music video for on here. I’ve been watching it a lot and I think it’s pretty amazing that they filmed their music video for that song if you’re a BTS army and have watched the video or haven’t, please go watch it. You will recognize the location and the song itself is One of the hardest, BTS songs to sing. But I’m sure if you’re an expert, you’ll get it down. I will definitely come back here again and be reminded of the song and the video. If you’re a BTS army, please go check this location out
Brittany Rodiger — Google review
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10700 Escondido Canyon Rd, Agua Dulce, CA 91390, USA
Great museum. Can't beat the price...FREE. Nice staff.
Really nice display of the blackbird and a couple others.
There is also free access next door at the Joe Davies Heritage Park.
Rick Simper — Google review
Nice airpark..
It was closed upon our passage, unfortunately, but we could make some nice photos from the street.
Kristof Vanheukelom — Google review
Took. a little History tour. To the Blabird Park. In Palmdale, CA. It was awsome! Looking at all this, military birds. Some were used in World War II. I got to learn a little history. Majority, of this planes. Have a little informative stand.
It's great to see the military planes with your own eyes.
Take a trip and learn a little history.
Rosie Martin — Google review
This free history park, donations accepted, is an excellent stop for a good sample of military aircraft. The highlight is the SR71 and A12 aircraft parked right next to each other along with an intact engine on a cart along w a D-21 drone . Excellent signs and history details abound. Bring water, this is the desert and it can be hot.
Craig Philpott — Google review
Came from LA and had a marvelous time! Got to speak with an SR-71 pilot who told excellent stories! Wonderful museum!
Connell Boken — Google review
Blackbird Airpark in Palmdale California is a beautiful site. We visited on a day when it was closed…it’s only open Friday, Saturday and Sunday…but we were able to walk around the outside fence and still get a nice look at the collection of aircraft history. Loved seeing two SR-71 Blackbirds next to each other along with U2 Dragon lady version. They have. 747 on the end of the park that NASA used to fly the space shuttles. Super cool to see in person! Lockheed Martin Skunkworks is located just down the road on Sierra Hwy as well. The town created some amazing aircraft just outside of Edwards Air Force Base. Be sure to give it a visit sometime!
Scott Schaefer — Google review
I was looking for things to do while in Lancaster/Palmdale one weekend, and stumbled across this place on Google maps. I drove down and decided to check it out after some other errands I had to run, and it was well worth it. I spent an hour or two here, most of which was talking to the staff, volunteers, and veterans that were hanging out in the air conditioned gift shop. Needless to say, I loaded up on patches and coins before checking out the aircraft. Speaking of them, the static displays were well-kept and the park was clean. Definitely recommend checking it out, especially if you are an aircraft enthusiast.
William Mc — Google review
Didn’t realize it would be so big. Technically the blackbird park part is small, but attached to the Palmdale operated portion of the museum. They are open at the same time and both free. Nice amount of shade and well designated paths. Really awesome collection of original aircraft that have operated at Edwards and elsewhere.
Brent Hofmann — Google review
This visit was loved, I had tried to come several times and always closed but today we made it... although there was 97 degree sun, free entry and beautiful planes to see... if you are a fan of NASA this place is for you. ..and the gift shop a lot to buy from $4.99...Visit this place you won't regret it.
NATYP — Google review
My dad's favorite plane.
Whenever I drive by I always think of him.
As a kid he would take me to the annual airshow at Edward's Airforce Base in Mojave and boast about how the Blackbird was the biggest and baddest of its time.
Pretty cool to see this (now decommissioned) plane up close and personal.
The volunteers are polite, professional, and knowledgeable.
Enjoyed going with my mom this day.
Christina Jones — Google review
Very nice little (free museum) supported by volunteers. 2xSR71’s and a drone plus other mystic jets. We have been told a former SR71 pilot was coming on sundays…. (Those guys are true pilots and heroes).
27,000-acre park with cliffs, buttes & canyons popular for hiking, camping & horseback riding.
A definite must see if you enjoy desert scenery, national parks, hiking or just want to go somewhere new. They have a visitor center with a gift shop, day use and even camping. There are trails you can hike as well near by which take you back into some beautiful rocks formations. It reminds me of a miniature grand canyon. Plus there are plenty of crevices in the rock formations you can go in and explore.
Jessica Rebhahn — Google review
Rocks were definitely red! In all seriousness though, this place was quiet, and definitely worth the drive. It was pretty hot so we didn't hike far, but the landscape and rocks are totally awesome to see as someone who's never been to any kind of desert before! I will note, the visitors centre was closed even though the hours on the door were listed as it being open, but they had maps you could take for free so we were able to find our way around fine. Also, they had nice off-roading trails as well. Nice place!
olivia brennan — Google review
Very nice experience for the kids. Very well taken care of and clean. Didn’t get to do some of the hikes because it was a bit hot but plan on going when the weather is cooler to enjoy the trails. high recommend and plan on going back soon .
Vera Catalan — Google review
It was more than a 2hrs drive for me to get to but I went on Christmas day and there were very little traffic. I went hiking with my dog and it was a pleasant day to do so. I was only hiking at the entrance area because dogs are not allowed on trails. Didn't drive further into where the camp ground was. I got there late in the afternoon so the sun was about to set. It's worth stopping by.
MC — Google review
Can you believe it? All of what we see now used to be under water, the entire area was at the bottom of a massive lake millions of years ago! We passed through Red Rock Canyon on our way to Mammoth lake. Not gonna lie, I wanted to come when we were on our way back from Death Valley a couple of months ago, but we didn't have enough time to stop by. So, I feel like I had to plan for a visit this time, and luckily, it turned out amazing. The camel rock reminds me of Cappadocia in Turkey, and the Turk's turban rock looks even more beautiful in person. We didn't have time to check out window rock this time, but I feel like Red Rock Canyon would be a great destination for RV camping and stargazing. How lucky we have such an amazing place in Cali, and it's only less than 3 hours away from LA!
Clanda Sh — Google review
Amazing geology, beautiful painted desert! You can drive and park right next to the rock formations, so family members who can't really hike will enjoy this spot. It's part of my favorite day-trip loop with family and friends. I take some folks in my Jeep, driving from Tehachapi - Bakersfield - Kern River Canyon - Lake Isabella - Red Rock Park - and end at the Windmills by California City. If you time it right, you can get the color of Red Rock just as the sun sets, then the windmills just after sunset. These photos of Red Rock are just before sunset, and a wildfire haze made a surreal pinkish hue in the sky.
Blackbeard The Biker — Google review
Awestruck - I’ll certainly be back again. Some of the most beautiful geological features I’ve seen this part of the country. It looks like a living organism that’s shifting between phases; you can see the layers eroding. Pretty cool
Hesam — Google review
Nightmare Gulch Loop Trail - it’s 9 miles hiking course. There is no restroom. You may have to find out how you can void. You will see two directions at the beginning of trail. If you choose right side, you will face to long slope after walking 4 miles. It’s not that hard but hard. If you don’t like it, turn left. It’s great trail. You may feel walking on the other planet. Little scare cuz you may not meet people while hiking.
GH C — Google review
If you come on a trip and pass through this canyon you must stop and visit it, beautiful creation of God, incredible colors!
NATYP — Google review
Amazing red rock formation. If you drive through I-14, stop for a moment for this park, you will not be regret. There is no park entry to collect fee, you pay for your stay at visitor center. Red Cliffs Natural Area is on the other side of the I-14. Avoid afternoon as those amazing rocks will be in shadow, not good for pictures
Zhong Shang — Google review
Did a short but nice 1 mile trail. So pretty, there's so many wild flowers blooming right now.
Lisa Villalpondo — Google review
I recently visited Red Rock Canyon State Park in California and was blown away by the stunning red hills that dominate the landscape. The colors are so rich and vibrant, it's truly a unique sight to see. The best part is that the parking lot is conveniently located close to the actual trail, making it easy to enjoy a day trip from Los Angeles. If you're looking for a beautiful outdoor adventure, I highly recommend checking out Red Rock Canyon State Park.
SIRLUNA (David) — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous views, I was in love with this place! A very nice drive, with numerous areas to stop. It can get a little "touristy" in certain areas, but we were able to walk further in and find private areas to relax. Fair warning though - I can't tell you how many people (including ourselves) were under dressed and freezing. 🤣 I think we all assumed being so close to Vegas/the dessert that it would be hot. It can get very hot, but definitely check the weather before you go!
Mandy Kaylynn — Google review
Beautiful place with trails and sights you, probably, haven’t seen elsewhere.
The visiting center has a lot of info about the wildlife and the park itself. Take a map there and choose which sites to see and what trails to go on.
Mārtiņš Zariņš — Google review
Ample parking. Nice short trails. Cell reception is pretty much non existent around here.
KS Nair — Google review
Super simple place. It's great to explore with kids
January 2024
Parking $6
Camping $25
Impressive corporate Visitor Center with a complete history of the mine and the minerals in the area and includes a good video presentation. Anyone traveling through the area should make a point to stop in, especially if you visited Death Valley!
Wayne Clark — Google review
Interesting visit to this museum. We had bonuses about this place but got a tip from a former employee who now works at a pizza place. Nice display about the history of the mining operation and the current work being done here. A new platform outside gives a great view of the whole open pit and surrounding industry. There was a guide there who could tell interesting things about the place and the shop was a nice surprise with loads of fun things to buy (50% geology related of course). Takes about 1-2 hours to visit but definitely worth it if you happen to pass by.
Steven Bron — Google review
I was pleasantly surprised with this visitors center. We were welcomed right away and given information. The center feels more like a museum, well made. There is a bunch of neat displays to look at. There is a lite gift shop with a nice assortment of things. I recommend this place for old and young.
Anna Colorado — Google review
So impressive I went to see so nice there recommended this place museum borax. Showing great historical and educational Video auditorium.
Rene Sandoval — Google review
I had the best time learning more about boron, 20 Mule Team, and this incredible mining operation. The visitor's center is put together very well, the gift shop is great, and most importantly the staff were so courteous and informative. You get a spectacular view of California's biggest open pit mine, and can watch the gargantuan machinery at work. Really cool!
Drew R — Google review
Free admission to this well curated visitors center. Short video as well as a gift shop and information about the development of the mine and its current operations.
John Espinosa — Google review
Small visitor center but packed with information. 15 minute video on the company and site. They have views of the pit which is huge. It’s a nice place to stop and stretch and learn something new.
Lila Keeley — Google review
A highlight location whenever visiting Boron, CA. This mine is the largest open-pit mine in California and the 2nd largest Borax mine in the world providing 1/3 of the world's supply of Borax. Several fun photo opportunities available (Pit Mine Overlook, Giant Truck, Giant Tire, Life-sized Original 20-Mule Team Wagon, etc) and several piles of rocks in the parking lot where you can even gather your own borates. The staff is very friendly and knowledgeable with both Marlon and Elsie making our experience memorable in their own ways. Couple this visit with Boron's 20-Mule Team Museum for a more thorough understanding of the history of the local area.
Pami Rose — Google review
Great stopover to take a break. Even in place of the nearby rest area. Learn a bit of history. You prob have some product in your closet.
Alexander Kogan — Google review
My husband did a commercial for 20 mule team as a baby, so this was a great side trip! The visitor center is great, history mining museum and great views inside the mine. Staff was so very friendly and informative!
Anna Lally — Google review
I've always knew about Borax, but stopping here and learning about the mine and the process was great! Love the visitors center and being able to see the mine and the plant and learnthe history!
Unique pitstop featuring many tree-shaped sculptures made from glass bottles & vintage items.
This is just one of those magical roadside stops along Route 66. Loved looking at the different bottles and the many ways Elmer came up for displaying them. Our kids had a blast! I hope his family continues to add to this whimsical display.
Cruising with the Clemons — Google review
My spaceship has touched down at this magnificent art exhibit many times over a period of 27 years. I am always thoroughly amazed by the never-ending plethora of pieces an individual can enjoy.
My favorite is the rocket made from scrap metal and the outhouses.
If you are visiting this exhibit please be aware it is a highly visited area and at certain times of the day you will be waiting for a clear picture as everyone is looking for that perfect shot. Weekdays are probably est
I was born Without a name — Google review
what a cute place to visit, easy to get there, free to enter and they take donations. The artist is having fun with all the sculptures and details. So much fun to walk around and see the creative side of each piece. Thank you and definitely we will be back. It is hot and no restroom on site, plan accordingly.
Tere Garcia — Google review
I loved the Bottle Tree Ranch. It has a unique beauty. If you're on this stretch of Route 66, the National Trails Highway, stop in and enjoy it. Please be respectful. The site is fragile. There was a donation box, but it was missing when we stopped in 😞
Jannie Lauenroth — Google review
A very unique place in the historic route 66! It's open so you can wander around and see all the bottle trees!! Pretty unique experience!!
AudiobookHolics — Google review
Took my dog and drove here on new year's day. Followed the sign. Pushed the gate and went in to take a look around. We were the only ones there. There were random stuffs but the bottle trees were uniquely displayed. Thank you Mr Elmer and family that kept it up.
MC — Google review
We stopped by on the way to Vegas. It’s a good 2.5 hour drive from San Diego and was a good break. It’s along Route 66 nothing but plots of dirt land.
Depends on where you look, the hours listed may be different and I read that visitors come and the gates are locked. But I saw somewhere that they open at 7am and I emailed to confirm but never got a response. We took a chance and got there 8:45am. Surprisingly they were open with a sign that says “Welcome come on in”. It’s a wire gate with a latch that you let yourself in. We spent a total of 15 minutes.
It’s just a bunch of glass jars, antiques and iron works. Saw an old rusted cash register, sewing machine, hood caps, random various items large and small, high and low. Very photo worthy from all angles.
My Le — Google review
An incredible and iconic place on Route 66!
You gotta make sure to plan a visit here because everything is absolutely crazy (in a good way).
The place features a huge collection of bottles lined up in vertical poles and decorated with bizarre items, which thanks to the sun give very nice colors and shadows.
There is a big parking space in front and the entrance is free, although a small offer is appreciated for the care that everyday is put in this place.
Federico Salvati — Google review
Recommended plate to stop for 5 to 10 minutes, since it's not a huge place. Sculptures made out of bottles and other recycled items. Made by creative mind(s). Good photo op. Please bring some cash to leave a donation (donation box at the back, towards the house)
Isa C — Google review
We visited Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch in May, 2023. I gave a five star rating not because it was the best place ever. No, it was because of the uniqueness of the place. When we stopped, it didn't see like anyone was around. But they had a sign to open the gate and visit.
We didn't stay all that long since we were really pressed for time since we stretched ourselves thin that day. We walked around and took pictures. I was amazed with the artistry in thinking to create such a place.
We stayed for a few minutes and enjoyed this magical little place. Then we close the gate behind us and were gone almost as fast as we arrived. All I can say is that if you are driving by, and maybe doing Route 66. You really should take the time to visit Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch. It's unique and interesting. I gave it five stars because of that.
Sponge Bob — Google review
A must see if you are travelling Route 66! An amazing array of bottles and vintage items used to create a forest of alternative trees. This has clearly taken a lot of time and effort to make and it is a great roadside attraction. Highly recommended!
Darren Edmonds — Google review
Such a cool place! I know Elmer has passed but I am so happy to see they are keeping his vision alive. When we were there, there were a lot of people walking around looking at his awesome designs! This is a must stop on Route 66 to see the place and his designs. You could spend some real time here looking at the different trees and what each one has. So Cool!!
Sarah S — Google review
Beautiful open air museum made of about 200 large metal pipes holding colorful glass bottles in the shape of trees. It was the work of Elmer Long (passed away in 2019) who collected all the bottles in the desert with his father. The entrance is free but you can leave a donation (there was nobody at the time of my visit).
Francesco Xodo — Google review
Been a minute since I came to this unique spot. Never fails to amuse me. So much art to appreciate and love how hardly anyone is here. It's not your typical overcrowded popular spot.
Melystikal — Google review
Absolutely fantastic! Found this place through a Google search of what to do near Adelanto california. It steered us here, and we didn't know what to expect. Driving up, it was clear why this place is so interesting. Had a nice chat with Brian who is the current caretaker of the place. It's obvious that he cares about the story of Elmer.. we spent a long time walking around again and again. You see something new each time you walk around! We left our own wine bottle with Brian, hoping it ends up on a new tree. Definitely going back here-- it's an easy drive from Vegas and well worth the time!!
Valleau Lewis — Google review
Definately not what I expected. There is no shop, no employees, no one to greet you. You park, enter a gate and look around. Would I stop again, probably not...but it was a fun little adventure off the beaten path that allowed us to stretch out legs and goof off a bit. Oh, and the drive to it reminded me of scenes from "Rat Race".
Danielle Duque — Google review
Decided to make a few stop omw to San Diego with my dog. I love this is something unique. It was a cool little stop, glad I went!
Rochelle J. — Google review
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Museum dedicated to Route 66, famed Main Street of America, has stories, photos, artifacts & more.
What a fun museum. Such a beautiful layout of Route 66 memorabilia and archives. Delvin is a volunteer whom we had the pleasure of speaking with. He is so knowledgeable about the route and has fun facts to share with anyone who wants to listen. He is very friendly and his excitement to share his stories is contagious. He is great at pointing out some of the smaller details that might get lost in this plethora of goodies. The museum has several cute little photo ops and some larger ones too. This museum is put together well and they take care to display their items so it isn't a bunch of stuff just put in a corner. Would highly recommend the California Route 66 Museum for all ages.
Lora Parral — Google review
We stopped here on our way to Vegas. It is free. The staff is very welcoming. We got many souvenirs from there at very affordable prices. The place has so much history to show. Kids loved the cars displayed there. There is also a train station just opposite to the museum. Luckily kids got to see two trains during the visit.
Syeda Namrah Khalid — Google review
Must visit this place, the staff is so friendly and show the kids what was used prior to electronics, a phone, so awesome. My family had a blast, a nice visit for sure!! Three rooms to explore....
Tere Garcia — Google review
Excellent! Volunteer Lou made our day showing us around and sharing his extensive knowledge! Fun interactive exhibits too! Thanks to our tour operator, Two Lane America, we got to see this treasure! Definite must do!
Joy Albanese — Google review
Great place for families and friends to go to. From outside looking in it seems like a small place, but it's huge when you get inside. There are 3 room full of antiques, photos, books, etc. The main room has merchandise/souvenirs. FYI they are close Monday to Wednesday.
Kervin Lau — Google review
Excellent tour! Victorville is rich in history and surprising facts! Everyone was so knowledgeable and friendly. A fun and educational time! Oh...tips go a long way
Stay Humble — Google review
Excellent place to visit. Definitely a must. So much to see in this little museum. Plenty of information for Route 66. Ron and Lou are extremely nice and informative. Excellent parking available.
Baltazar Zavala — Google review
California Route 66 Museum
Route 66 Victorville, California
February 2022
We visited the California Route 66 Museum last year and we decided to revisit the Museum once again this year on our latest road trip. The reason for this trip was to actually see more of the Museum and see more of the displays. Our previous trip was more of a Photographic trip. There is always something you miss or probably didn't see on a previous visit. This was the case. We looked more into the old photos to learn more about the history. Thankfully we had some much needed help from several of the volunteers such as Delvin Roy Harbour and Benita Morgan-Bushop. There was one other volunteer at the museum but unfortunately I did not get her name. Delvin showed us some older photos and what building were there at that time period. It was fantastic looking at these photos and listening to its history. Of course we still manage to take lots of photos in the museum..
The Museum is a great place to visit. There are lots of photo opportunities especially for selfies or with family and friends. Take a seat in The VW bus or take a photo by the classic car or even take a photo in front of the Victorville Outhouse. With several rooms and displays you can learn so much about this Route 66 Town and history. The museum also has a gift shop with great merchandise. We have added a few photos of the merchandise in this post.
We definitely will be returning in the near future. It's a fun place to visit with great volunteers and lots of fun things to see.
Mullen Teodoro (Chuck&ElmerRoadTripping66) — Google review
The volunteers here are so personable and interesting! They've got so much knowledge of the area and the history, it was a joy to speak with everyone today!
Jessica May — Google review
It’s a great place to go to, very unique stuff and the staff there are so kind and welcoming.
I definitely recommend visiting the 66 museum and feel the historical significance
Alaa Oussi — Google review
It is located along the way that we must pass, so we decided to stop by and take a look. It turned out to be absolutely amazing! The staff welcomed us warmly, and we learned so much about the history of Route 66 and experienced the true essence of a road trip! 😎
Thanapat Wongsangiam — Google review
We arrived there but it was closed! Later we saw in Google that in Tuesday and Wednesday it's closed so it was our fault we didn't see the museum inside!
The 3 star is only because the neighborhood was a bit sketchy. A lot of shady and homeless guys! We were afraid to even let our car in the parking! And we arrived around 14:00. It wasn't even late in the afternoon!
AudiobookHolics — Google review
Loved this little gem located in Victorvillle. Didn't know about this museum until I did a search on Google on stops driving to Vegas. The museum is free, but they do accept donations. Cool vintage items inside and plenty of photo-op opportunities. Highly recommend checking out when in the area.
Melystikal — Google review
Small, but packed with neat stuff! The friendly volunteers told us lots of stories, and I bought a cool watercolor print to remind me off the day.
Ej Hall — Google review
What a great hidden gem. Our family enjoyed walking around the quaint museum run by very friendly volunteers.
Diana Reyes — Google review
This is a small museum full of interesting history about how Route 66 was built, friendly staff and a souvenir shop. Full tour is going to take about 20 to 30 minutes.
Charming lakeside village set within a national park, with numerous eateries, shops & events.
This was my very first visit to Lake Arrowhead Village. It was beautiful, cozy town with lots of snow right now. Excellent restaurants to choose from and a great place to bring the kids.
Raul Ruiz Jr. — Google review
Having been to Big Bear last year and recently Solvang in Central California I was excited to see Lake Arrowhead. The lake itself, homes nearby, and mountains around were quite beautiful. However, I was a little disappointed with the square aka village, it was dated from the 80s. The employees in stores were friendly but minus a couple interesting stores the village was definitely lacking current times. I can recommend that you visit once but to ever live within the vicinity the town definitely needs to up their game.
DJ PaulSebastian — Google review
A very beautiful place to visit. Love how it’s set up like a village from paradise. We had so much fun.
Pastor Adam Chlastak — Google review
It was beautiful! I came with my boyfriend to take some pictures. There were a lot of cute shops and some restaurants here and there. I definitely recommend coming here to walk around and take pictures with your loved ones!
Jasmin Rojas — Google review
Very interesting and unique village. There are impressive views of the lake and the parking is free. Many shops around as well.
George Chalhoub — Google review
Very nice place to hangout. So lovely places. Lake view bars and restaurants and nice short walk. The Macdonald has outdoor seating with amazing lake view. I don't like their burgers, but love this place :)
Sky — Google review
Pros:
🏞️ Lake Arrowhead offers a peaceful and serene mountain cityscape, perfect for romantic getaways. Surrounded by a beautiful lake and forests, it boasts stunning scenery and clean air.
🏡 Comfortable accommodations in hotels or cabins allow for cozy stays. Enjoy warm drinks by the fireplace, relax in the spa, or have fun in the pool.
🌲 Plenty of outdoor activities await, from hiking along scenic trails to skiing, sledding, and leisurely strolls. Lake Arrowhead Village hosts festivals, events, shops, and dining options.
Cons:
💰Homes with lake or mountain views come at a premium, and accommodation prices can be steep.
🚫 Lake Arrowhead is a private lake, restricted to local homeowners and their guests. Picnicking, barbecues, or boating without permission within certain areas of the lake are not allowed and may result in significant fines.
🏙️ Convenience facilities are limited. While Lake Arrowhead has basic amenities like grocery stores and pharmacies, it lacks the variety of shops and restaurants found in larger cities, which may not suit those who enjoy frequent shopping or dining out.
Lake Arrowhead offers the charm of small-town living, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a relaxed and tranquil escape from city lifes
Cali Explorer — Google review
It's really beautiful, not overcrowded. I love the laid-back vibe. Nobody was rushing around. Went to see the snow, and it was gorgeous.
Cecilia Kelleher — Google review
Totally beautiful
We had a blast
I highly recommend it
For all the families
Customer Service is Quality Family is Priority — Google review
Lake is beautiful and pretty big. The town has a very nice, cozy vibe. There aren't any boat rentals except the Queen boat ride. Wish there were some options. Nevertheless, I loved the place 🩵
Bhakti Parmar — Google review
It's beautiful all year! Everyone is friendly. Great restaurants and shops, too!
Debbie Labeaux — Google review
Excellent place to unwind. Clear skies and lakes - shades of blue. Steep slopes to climb and one of the world's best picturesque roads. Finding parking is difficult due to limited space. Snow fall can be experienced. In the village, there are few eateries and shops. Small village experience is very nice.
Shopping-mall chain featuring a variety of brand-name & designer outlet stores.
A lot of good options to shop - Coach, Tommy Hilfiger, Crocs, CK, Polo, Michael Kors etc.
Praneet Raj — Google review
Amazing deals here in the Outlets so many stores to choose from and most stores have a discount app you can download and save $$$ this guy helped me sign up and save 15% off the total on some shoes.
SkinnyFattTv Food Critic — Google review
All I needed was to use the restroom but they lock them all at 7pm. Talk about human suffering.. The stores seemed quite lovely but I didn't get a close enough look since i was too distracted by my inflated bladder and the fact that if i tried to empty it I would be labeled as an s offender. So I went to chili's across the street. My dog liked walking around the lot tho.
Matthew — Google review
Colombia is very easy to sell, sports-type brands have more discounts, the service staff is good, and the toilets are clean
Claire Chan — Google review
First time at the Barstow Outlets it was Pretty Cool, there is a lot of stores to choose from like Cosmetics, Van's, Calvin Klien, Nike, Coach, Sketchers ect 🛍🛍 .... Also we Loved how they had Multiple Vending Machines and Water Sprinklers for the walk around to the stores, they had nice AC units in all the stores so that was nice too🤗🧊... We went to the Food Court buuuuut I wish it was as nice as the other Stores🤔... its Outdated 🏚🙁🙁 and not too good of food it's like old school bowling alley food only way to describe it lol 🥣 but the Employees were nice and Professional so they deserve to serve Amazing food especially for the prices of all the other stores, the food court should be updated 🙌💯 Other than that no complaints it was a nice trip and nice views but bring extra money it's pricey but they also have clearance racks, they are just as good👌😎 Highly Recommend but bring your own snacks if your craving healthy until they update the food of course 🤞🤞😁🛍🙌
Laura — Google review
I visited here on our way to Las Vegas. The number of shops and discount rate was good. Actually, I got a pant and jacket at 75% off in CK.
The downside is that the area where the restaurant is located is far from the main shopping area.
Kotaro Nakata — Google review
Great experience at the Outlets. Be sure to stop at the California Visitor Center for freebies, coupons, flyers, maps, and compassionate customer service. All of the stores were clean, organized, and staff was friendly. Good way to walk off that Tommy’s Burger and fries from across the street.
Marina Alvidrez — Google review
I stopped there for 2 reasons it is close to Tommy's original burgers then I go in to buy shoes! They do have a great place to buy kitchen utensils but I've never needed any it's a fun day to shop if you just want to go and look! Times when I do go there just to look walk around with people from out of town I always find something in the shops.
George Heinlein — Google review
Went in old Navy and the woman in the store named Lynn was so sweet. She went over and above to make sure that what ever I needed she was there for me and was so so so helpful. That you young lady it was great to see people that still care for other's you are awesome. 🥰
Daniel Deppa — Google review
Nice area to walk, wondow shop and actually shop. The prices are great and they will give you a deep discount on most of not all the items in stock.
Will X — Google review
Amazing place. Nice store for us and for kids. I will return there
Iruela N — Google review
Right off the highway. Great amount of stores. Plenty of parking and lots of places to eat near by. They also have this food truck in the parking lot
Baltazar Zavala — Google review
I always love going to the outlets, but this one was even more special. I had forgotten about the eclipse until we got to the visitor center, and the wonderful people that were manning it that morning had eclipse glasses and were extremely friendly and shared the glasses with us
DC — Google review
Good ouet in the mid point between Los Angeles/orange county and Las Vegas. Many mid tier and sports brands. The town has all kind of restaurants.
Abdullah Al Homeadan — Google review
Great place for a shopping stopover. Offers Great discounts.
But the food court has closed down. Though there are quite a few options to eat nearby.
Sweeton Dmello — Google review
I gave it four stars because while shopping I needed to use the restroom I walked over trying to open door only to find out it was closed then ran over to 2nd location ...Closed ! I was like WTH People were also tryn, Finally found one open ! WTH please do better. Oh shopping at outlets are fun good quality nice customer service love most of stores I haven't been in all fairness. But yes love shopping
cyndiboo79 — Google review
It was Saturday morning. As I was entering Sketcher store a lot of older Korean women. Its hard to try those shoes on when it gets too crowded. As the minutes pass by. I thought I was in Korea. 90 percent of people there was Koreans. Then I saw the 2 buses full of them. I did not find anything because it too crowded and they hang around in the middle of walk way and dont want to move if you say excuse me.
They just play deaf and ignore you. I guess they own the outlet. Coach is my favorite and seem to have a good discount. I like sketcher. Nike and michael kors. But Id rather shop at Outlet at Tejon which close to my place.
The Big Bear Discovery Center is a substantial facility that showcases exhibitions centered around nature, eco-tours, an amphitheater, and maps of the trails in the area. Visitors can register for tours of Big Bear Lake via canoe or kayak as well as guided trips led by naturalists to explore the Baldwin Lake Ecological Reserve. Unfortunately, the exhibits at the Discovery Center are closed temporarily due to remodeling, but outside activities such as nature walks and talks are still offered periodically by park rangers or volunteers.
This center was very informative and has interactive activities for kids to learn. The restroom is clean, but there are no trash cans to throw away. There is a gift shop if interested, I got a keychain.
flor moreno — Google review
As of 11-12-21 the main bld is still closed. But the kiosk is great! Nice seating area. Clean bathrooms. A fun outdoor zone for families. The little hiking trail is family friendly. The nature walk we took was great. Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly.
Miriam Doll — Google review
The people here are so friendly and helpful! There are some small exhibits to look at and some children’s activities. There are restrooms available in the front. They also confirmed for me that my America The Beautiful interagency pass is good for parking in these US Forest areas too and gave me a hanger for my rear view mirror
Andrew Kung — Google review
Unfortunately the Discovery Center exhibits are closed for remodeling now, so there wasn't anything to see. We walked the Alpine Trail to get here and it was a nice easy walk. There were rangers/volunteers setting up outside, and they're still having nature talks/walks periodically outside the building. The bathrooms were EXTREMELY clean. Water fountains weren't working though so fill up water elsewhere.
Ale — Google review
I found it to be a very educational place we got to see the 2 eagles that were bald You're carrying their eggs and hoping for A yearling
carmen cooke (healthyweightin90days) — Google review
A very popular goto place when you need guidance from the most friendly and professional rangers about where to go and hike in the Big Bear Lake area. They would provide you with free map and point out where to park if you want to save money buying day pass. The location offered a very informative display for the kids to see and touch. And there are short hikes suitable to the very young or old.
Ed C — Google review
Staffs are so friendly and knowledgeable. We attended the nature walk. It was about an hour and we learned a lot about the place, trees, and animals. Highly recommend! Our guide Sand was great 👍
Yvonne C — Google review
A cool quick little educational stop for all ages! staff was friendly and tell you random facts and answered any questions you have!
cx91bb8 — Google review
This was a nice little spot to learn about the habitat around Big Bear Lake. The workers were cheerful. Wish we had more time to visit. I definitely want to go back again. Thank You!
Victoria Lee — Google review
Enjoyed the discovery center with my grand kids. They took one of the Halloween craft classes and really had fun! We also enjoyed the little hike with information signs as you walked the area. Can't wait to go back!
Roger Conard — Google review
Big Bear Discovery center is under renovation at moment in month of March 2022 but still you can visit and ask for map or any other help. There is near by trail which is very good Short trail. Also we spent some time and had our lunch as they have plenty of picnic tables available. Parking lot is available and there was plenty of parking available when we visited March 2022.
Umesh Chaudhari — Google review
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40971 North Shore Drive/Hwy 38, Fawnskin, CA 92333, USA
Calico is a deserted town situated in the Calico Mountains of San Bernardino County, California. It was established in 1881 as a center of silver mining and rapidly grew into a thriving settlement with hundreds of mines and numerous drinking establishments. Over time, the town lost its importance as mining activities dwindled, eventually leading to its abandonment.
The thermometer was easily accessible from the freeway. Took some awesome pictures. There is a cool Alien spaceship (Alien Fresh Jerky) across from here which is so cool. Kids would love this place.
Arathi Nagarajan — Google review
It sure is tall and the area sure is hot. The thermometer is just off the highway, so it is very easy to get to.
Park across the street, so you can actually get a good picture of it. There is a small gift shop at the site.
Tim Heatley — Google review
It is what it is: A tall thermometer - and a gift shop.
It's 134 feet tall, because 134 degrees Fahrenheit was the highest temperature measured when they built it.
Don't expect more than what is on the picture. It's nice for a 5-10 minute break, but not more.
Nicki Lolk Sørensen — Google review
People say this is in the middle of nowhere. Who cares, there are good restaurants around, Del Taco, Jack in the Box, The Mad Greek Cafe, all the food you need. It's not dirty. People say there is trash around, seems fine to me. Yeah gas is $4.99 but at least there is gas.
Jake Kamalei Wimmer — Google review
One of a kind experience, truly the worlds tallest thermometer (but it is digital!) Small gift shop and tables, check it out but not much there
Scott — Google review
We had to stop at the EV charging station that is at the back of the shop. Pretty windy but nice clear view of the thermometer for pictures. The shop cashier was very nice and helpful, merchandise prices are reasonable.
Sadea J — Google review
Whether I pass through day or night, it's always a pleasure to see that thermometer. Finally got the chance to stop in today and read up on a little bit of its history. Definitely worth the stop.
Purchased three postcards and they were glad to mail them for me, they even covered the postage!
Errol Brown — Google review
It’s tall! It has an interesting story too. They guy running the gift shop is really nice and fun to talk with. They have a penny smashing machine with some neat designs.
Joel Washing — Google review
I heard about the World's Tallest Thermometer on a show. Never thought I would see it in person. I was visiting Vegas and heard about Alien Jerky. So I took the 90-minute drive to Baker, California, and behold the World's Tallest Thermometer!
Being out in the dessert in September was still relatively hot. The temperature was sitting at 98 degrees Fahrenheit. When you're minutes away from Death Valley, it does get hot.
The gift shop was nice to browse around and, of course, had to get a souvenir proving that I've seen the tallest thermometer. The staff was super friendly and answered questions about the place.
If you're driving through Baker, I recommend stopping by, taking a photo, and picking up a souvenir.
Dani Councilman — Google review
Was indeed quite tall, cute gift shop. Only attraction this way besides the Zzxyz Rd sign but it was fun. I put it on my list for two truths and a lie. The gift shop was quaint but cute.
Emma Reid — Google review
The world's largest thermometer is a bit run down, but it's a cool and unique attraction to visit. In addition to the thermometer, there are also other fun things to do on site, like using the penny smashing machine and using the bathroom. Overall, it's a fun and memorable place to check out.
Alex Schubert — Google review
The World's Tallest Thermometer is a steel electric sign in the city of Baker that is 134 feet tall to commemorate the hottest day in the Death Valley, occurred in 1913 at exactly 134 Fahrenheit degrees. It was built in 1991 by the Young Electric Sign Company for Willis Herron, a local businessman. After falling into disuse due to high electric bills, it was reacquired by Herron's family and made it operational again in 2014. Around the base there's now a diner and a gift shop.
Francesco Xodo — Google review
Interesting place. I stopped there to charge my electric car at the behind store area. Then I enter to check what have inside. I had a good/nice conversation with the person inside the store, very polite and friendly. Then I went outside to take some thermometer pictures. It is really really tall. Funny and strange.
Lucas Quintanilha — Google review
Cool pace to visit, lots of 4 star reviews on here but what can you expect? It is what I’d expect from a place and shirts at $20, that’s much cheaper than nearby in Primm or Vegas. The guy working was really nice and fun to talk to also! Neat little visit!
Tucker Durgin — Google review
Cute little shop with Thermometer outside. Tables around. Very sweet, informative young man inside. Smashed Penny machine and clean bathrooms. Excellent stop on our road trip!
Kathy Sutherland — Google review
Lovely little spot on our way to explore the desert. The nicest staff in the shop - helped us out with local info and a general good wibe.
Jan Zubko — Google review
It was an alright visit, nothing to exciting about it. Just like that we were able to visit a little piece of history (more then half my life this place was closed/off.) glad I finally got to really explore it.
the flat penny machine cost a dollar. T-shirts range from about $20. Cute little cute stuffed animal of a bird with sunglasses think it was about $15.(might be wrong) Magnets are like 5$. I personally, really like the wall of money from around the world a collector myself. Clean store, clean bathrooms, respectful Clerk.
I think it’s a good place for a picnic lunch on a not so hot day.
Great place! Lots of fun, photo ops, memorabilia and YES the Jerky is the Bomb!!! So much to see, you'll definitely have a wonderful and super friendly experience! More jerky flavors and hot sauces than I thought possible!
Catherine Lee — Google review
This is a great place to stop and shop around. Convenient location off Hwy 5. They have remodeled the store after our last visit few years back. They did a beautiful job on the remodel and expanded the interior for more product displays. If you like jerky they have a large variety. Snacks candies and souvenirs are plentiful. The alien characters are fun. The aliens in the car of the future greet you at the entrance. There is also a flying saucer. Customer service is great. Minimal wait and fast checkout.
L. Consoli — Google review
Great store for your road snacks and drinks, and of course, all sorts of flavors and types of jerky. All kinds of alien souvenirs and items here. Lot's of picture opportunities.
Carlos Estrada — Google review
Awesome place found in the Fricken middle of nowhere! The jerky is honestly the best I’ve ever had. Moist and tender and comes in a sh.. ton of flavors. The store is laid out nicely and the selection of hot sauces never ends! Plus they have cool names. Definitely a must see while traveling to or from Las Vegas in Baker California. The hotel is under construction and from what we all could see it is going to be a must stay place when opened.
Michael Alquist — Google review
Cool novelty jerky shop, they have fun stuff and jerky have promo section 2 for $20, some hot sauces, stuff toys, candies etc you name it and I was surprise on cash wrap they also have gemstones. The place gets busy and no associate on the floor, would be helpful if they do have at least one since there are kids playing with some toys and balls. They also have bathrooms… nice stop heading to Vegas!
Getaway with Pam — Google review
The store was small, they have several jerky flavors. This store also carries several souvenirs. Towels, pens, stickers, mugs, rugs, and more. Their hot sauces are very delicious. Friendly staff. I totally recommend to go in the morning. Less crowded. This place will have a hotel, the hotel is under construction.
Yajaira M.X — Google review
Pretty Cool store. This is the 1st time I came inside the store. Every time I stop here they are closed but I finally made it. Wide selection of Jerky . Love the Alien theme inside. Nice T Shirt designs. I bought some choco rocks and pistacios. Taste good. This is a great store to visit when you stop in Baker.
Shash Khan — Google review
This place is too weird!! I kept looking to find some Roswell alien jerky -- but none was located. I found many other bizarre flavors though. Why does this place even exist? A true pantheon of UFO alien 👽 hype! Weird California indeed.
Jazz Rock Fusion & Synthesizer Music — Google review
Very eclectic. It’s a real fun place but everything is pretty pricey. I love the alien theme and they are building what looks to be a mothership behind the shop. Something to see anyway. But, my family spent $110 on a bag of pretty much nothing - candy, jerky, beads, pickled eggs, quirky drinks. The jerky was not amazing. In the future I will curb my kids from picking things.
Timothy Beck — Google review
I really admire what the alien jerky people have created. The super cool concept adds color and interest to an otherwise mundane drive back from Las Vegas. Unfortunately the jerky was really awful. Bought 2 packs of original and 2 packs of spicy. Both were as flavorless as a dry napkin. Very saddened to say that. The jerky was incredibly expensive to add to the disappointment. Overall I would rate the jerky 1 star but compelled to add 1 more star because I felt bad
Whiskey04 — Google review
This place has improved incredibly. I'd been going to this store for the last past 15 years when it used to be a small shop selling only beef jerky. Now it is a whole new level with cool, cute selections of merchandise. Also, they will have a hotel?! Impressive (so happy for them that they had prospered). In fact, Baker deserves to be acknowledged and improve as well but we will see in time. Overall, you will love this place is great for the entire family. 💚🛸 👽
T_ Hygge11 — Google review
Cool place to walk around and look at sime goofy alien stuff. Dont forget to put a buck in the ALIEN TRUMP kiosk to see our future.
There is amazing assortment of alien beef jerky that is fresh and affordable at 2 bags for 20$.
Barry — Google review
This makes my heart happy!
We rarely go to Vegas but when we do - this is a must stop. I was ecstatic to see the mother ship’s construction is well on its way, as well, it’s supporting logistical buildings. In all seriousness, the future alien hotel/attraction/whatever it ends up being is well on its way to completion!
Inside, it has been remodeled; a few additional products added. Always entertaining!
The staff are always available to help and appreciate it’s always staffed well.
Lastly, probably most importantly, they have tasty jerky!
Lynnann AKA Grandma — Google review
It's a fun stop and worth a quick detour on a road trip. Very quirky and eccentric place, definitely one of a kind. That said, pricing is a little ridiculous so be careful. Sodas are $5 apparently, didn't see the prices advertised for them so feels a little deceptive. Obviously they have to cover the costs of the extensive decor, but they should be more transparent.
Marshal H — Google review
Okay we were on the way back from Las Vegas and we decided to stop here in Baker and check on the progress of the UFO hotel and get some jerky at alien fresh jerky! The alien Frisk Jerky store is pretty awesome with lots of alien stuff in it! And the UFO hotel is under construction and should be open sometime next year! :-) I have posted some pictures of both the alien fresh Jerky Store and the UFO Hotel under construction! :-)
Alfredo Garcia Jr — Google review
Alien Jerky is a unique store we encountered on the way to Las Vegas. They offer a wide variety of tasty jerky flavors and an assortment of products that fit the alien theme. Browsing through their selection is quite an enjoyable experience.
Aesop — Google review
Stumbled upon Alien Fresh Jerky during a road trip and couldn't resist checking it out. This quirky store has a range of interesting products that caught my attention. From unusual jerky flavors to alien themed goodies, it's a unique pit stop for anyone looking to add a bit of whimsy to their journey. If you enjoy surprises and unconventional snacks, Alien Fresh Jerky is worth a visit.
Nina ttv — Google review
One of the better novelty stores I’ve seen…anywhere.
It’s full of fun trinkets and amusements. As soon as you walk in you are greeted with a “greetings earthling” warm welcome.
The outside veneer is quite detailed. The inside is just a store, but full of neon lights, and lots of aliens.
It was a fun stop. They have much more than jerky to sell, tons of snacks and alien fan wear.
If you have to stop for jerky, this is the place to go.
Unfortunately, I didn’t try the jerky, but it appeared as good as jerky does anywhere. An incredible number of flavors to choose from.
Klint Johnson — Google review
I love when we travel through here. We always stop on our way to where we're going. There are so many amazing jerky and hot sauces to choose from. I was so excited that a store where I live started stocking some of the jerky, but it still doesn't compare to stopping at this place.
JJ King — Google review
Fun shop Plenty of Parking, Restrooms, Jerky lots too choose WE bought the Honey Teriyaki delicious Novelty hot sauces and lots of Alien knick knack and COLD drinks. The decor and design here is really Great
Anita Marie Terrazas (Anita Marie) — Google review
Historic saloon turned Hollywood set offering brews, cocktails & American bites with a Texas twist.
Let’s be honest, most of you are here because of Fallout or urbex. For either reason, you came to the right to place. The saloon is great! The staff is friendly, and food is good. Inside there are photos and newspapers framed and hung on the walls, quite an interesting read if you’ve got the time. Within walking distance of the saloon there’s a few completely abandoned buildings, great place to take some photos. If you collect bottle caps check outside the saloon, you’re sure to find at least a few good ones on the ground. I didn’t buy anything from the general store so I can’t speak much on that, but what was being sold looked quite cool.
RetroUproar — Google review
Even better than I had hoped for!
I read about this place in the newspaper (a few months ago) and have wanted to come see it in person ever since. So glad I did!
First of all, it's definitely got that "old western saloon" vibe going, so I knew it was going to be fun as soon as I saw the entrance. We came on a Saturday and there was a live band playing on the patio and quite a good crowd for a hot afternoon.
The server brought us water for our dog and was quick with our drinks. The food was excellent. It IS all served in "to-go" containers, but that didn't bother anyone. We tried a cheeseburger, a patty-melt and a "Handyman" (burger with pastrami and sauerkraut on rye). No french fries, just chips.
Only negative was the flies. Since we've been having so much rain recently they have really been hatching out and it was more than their pest-control system could manage.
Daniel Sherer — Google review
I freaking love this place! Everybody was awesome, the food is out of this world, I highly recommend the "Old Man Liver Burger", ---- liver involved, just the name-- everybody was super friendly and if you want a true out there in the middle of nowhere experience where you don't have to go broke in New Vegas, this is definitely the place! There was live music and alcohol and the old man who runs the joint is a genius, and I highly recommend that you pick up a bottle of his seasoning! Definitely one of my new favorite places to stop. And we weren't even bothered by any raiders or deathclaws!
Rick Miles — Google review
Haven't been in a while. A few changes since I was there last. (What happened to all the whiskey barrels?) Very popular place. Prepare for a wait. We were told there would be an hour wait for 2 people. It was less than an hour wait. We sat outside (it was a little on the chilly side and heat lamps could have been turned up a few more notches) The band was fun. The food was decent and the service was good for as busy as it was.
Pam B — Google review
This is the oldest bar in Nevada, many movies have been made here, an actor even waited at this spot while rescue searched for his wife's plane because it crashed near by. They have reasonably priced drink, they also serve food and the old time Saloon makes you feel like you've stepped back in time! The whole town feels like a step back in time!
Charity Wimmer — Google review
This place is so cool! Totally worth the drive for a unique atmosphere. Old west theme. They have a stage for live music. It’s a frequent stop for motorcyclists.
***PET FRIENDLY***
Food was delicious and drinks didn’t disappoint!
Definitely will be coming back!
Chase Schmidt — Google review
This was a super cool place to check out. We got to hear all the stories. Supposedly, the table I was at somebody was killed at. There are old bullet holes in the walls behind the bar. Man, if this place could talk!!
There's was a live band out back jamming away. And the gift shop had some nice swag to remember the trip.
The bar was even featured digitally in one of the Fallout video games.
The ONLY reason that they did not get five stars is the length of time it took us to get our meal. It was literally an hour and a half for it. Since we weren't in a hurry, no harm, no foul. And I would only deduct a half a star, if Google allowed that.
This comes with a high recommendation to go check it out when you're in the area👍👍
Kevin McKenna — Google review
The saloon was fun! We dropped in for lunch and were greeted by a live band playing out back. The historic building is full of character, and the memorabilia in the dining room is worth checking out.
The Old Man Liver(OML) Old Fashioned was excellent, as well as the Ghost Burger. I feel like the service may have been a bit better if we were seated in the bar area, but I would attribute that to them being busy. Overall it was a very positive experience and a sight I wanted to see!
iamsuperbruh — Google review
Five Star for fun. I believe this is the oldest bar in Nevada. Fun place to listen to music and have bar bq. The drive there is absolutely beautiful. Service was very good and everyone was friendly. You can bring your kids and dogs for music and food. Great biker destination.
Joe Hughes — Google review
The Pioneer Saloon is a place that we always try to bring our Jeep friends from out of town to and all of them end up loving it as much as my wife and I do. I mean, it's just a half hour south of Vegas and yet, it feels like it's a century or more away. Always a good time here and great food and all kinds of great history. Love the fact that it still has a bullet hole in the wall where someone was killed! On the weekends, there's even live music in the evening and in the warmer months, great outdoor seating. The last time we were here, my wife got the Ghost Burger and it was outstanding. Me, I got the Ruben Burger and I would definitely recommend it as well.
Eddie — Google review
This was a fascinating hip place! Tons of Nevada history mixed with some Clark Gable tragedy, remanence of some Wild Wild West gun slinging shoot outs. The burgers are absolutely worth the drive… I will be back just for that reason alone! Worth a weekend drive or motorcycle trip!!! A must see place!!!
Candace Grof — Google review
We were driving from Las Vegas towards LA and decided to stop at this historic place to get some warm food. Overall, This is a cool place however some things could be improved.
When We arrived, it started raining, so the waitress said that there were no options for warm food because the grill couldn’t be used under the rain. It was definitely a pity, I wish the place could have some back-up options. Only pizza was available and We ordered one, also some coffee.
It took some time before our pizza arrived. However it was worth to wait: the pizza was very fresh and tasty.
One disappointment was the absence of real porcelain and cutlery: everything was of paper or plastic. I understand that it is probably because of lack of water in the desert but the place positions itself as historic attraction so it is very sad to get the food served in modern plastic. Also, the menu was printed on ordinary paper with ordinary font - a great artistic touch would be to style the menus to look historic. Besides, it was hard to understand what is what in the menu - we had to ask the waitress regarding each dish; the menu seemed to be new or different compared to the photos in google.
In genera I loved the exterior and interior of the building - it feels like you travel back in time.
All in all it is indeed a great place, absolutely worth visiting.
veronika — Google review
This is a must stop! this place is full of history and good vibes!! It's famous for movies being shot here, I'm new here and this is my favorite spot now. Makes you feel like your in a western movie. I spent a few hours at the bar and the restaurant has great options as well!
Wayne McAllister — Google review
Came here just because of Fallout but loved the atmosphere and the people are so nice! Reasonable drinks and food compared to vegas and just as good. Bartender even gave me tattoo advice since I got my first tattoo while on the strip. Highly recommend taking the trip out! And if you're a fan of the game, there is a huge fallout gathering in November. Just ask them about it!
Kristen Handy — Google review
Just a great place to stop and check out. This place is a historic area in Nevada and the video game has done great in bringing more people into this spot. The food is great, I had the banana foster French roast. There's plenty of seating and no matter where you sit there will be something to ponder over. It's like stepping back into a time capsule and that is part of its charm. The people here are real characters, kind, helpful, with a bit of an edge. Our server Naesha, what's fantastic. They have plenty of events that are happening here from live music, burlesque shows, and now a fallout-themed festival in November. Do yourself a favor and come by.
Ronnie Long — Google review
Enjoyed a Clark Gable Biscuit Sandwich for breakfast. Fun visit for a young fan of Fallout: New Vegas. No worries about bringing a minor, since there’s areas to eat that are not at the bar.
stephen isaacson — Google review
Fun place to stop in the middle of nowhere for a beer and a burger. Actually it is easy to get to from I-15. The burgers we had were tasty enough but the buns kind of disintegrate as you eat. Lots of interesting history and they have live music on occasion. They are adding a huge outdoor deck on the east side of the place.
Jeff Greger — Google review
We stopped in on Thanksgiving and we were so excited to see that they were open. We have turkey sandwiches and a drink. We sat at the bar with different types of people from different backgrounds. It was likely one of the best Thanksgivings I've ever had! Huge thanks to the owner for being open and the bartender for working and entertaining us all. I most definitely recommend this place. This is also featured in Fallout New Vegas. WILL RETURN. Hoping they're open on Christmas!
Carey Marie — Google review
Wow, what a find! Invited by my wife's friend, the owner, so totally biased, right? Nah. This place rocks!
Sat outside and listened to live music and ate some great burgers and potato salad... Get that potato salad! I don't eat a lot of red meat, so when I do it usually doesn't taste as great as when I ate more, but I had the Ghost Pepper sauce burger and it was SO GOOD.
And our host topped it all off with their specialty shakes, with a bit of an alcoholic kick.
Do yourself a favor and check out this place the next time you are driving by the main freeway. It's a quick jaunt off the road and you won't be disappointed.
Erick Breneman — Google review
I've spent botH Thanksgiving and Christmas, here! Both times the experience was one of a kind. They serve lunch meat sandwiches for the holidays (because it's nice enough of them to be open for the holidays) turkey for Thanksgiving and ham for Christmas. We had a lot of fun and the bartender was so kind! I absolutely recommend it if you're near Vegas. It's not too far and it's absolutely worth the trip! I hear it's an excellent spot for karaoke!!
Carey Luke — Google review
Great place to stop for a drink, a bit of flood and some conversation. There are some great beers on tap. I had the Ghost Burger which had a very nice kick to it. Followed it up with a side of potato salad which was incredible.
Pioneer Saloon is historic, having been featured on a number of ghost story shows and in the video game Fallout: New Vegas. And while all of that is interesting and certainly is a draw, it's the food and the people that really make this place worthy of visiting.
Tommy Mac — Google review
Such an incredible peace of history! Im a huge Fallout New Vegas fan and this place was a HUGE treat. Dragged my family with me out to the small town if goodsprings and we enjoyed a burger and some drinks while i got up periodically to gawk in awe of the array of fallout memorabilia. Super incredible experience. Numerous other things were filmed here too including 5 finger death punches song "blue on black". Seeing this place single handedly made my trip to Vegas worth it!
Offbeat attraction showcasing the Wild West, featuring a saloon, wax museum, petting zoo & tavern.
Really heart breaking to see such a great place to close 😞. Me and my family have wonderful memories there and is hard to see it go.
Cesar Castaneda — Google review
Impressive landscape! And that is the reason we came here to see an old Western-style Nevada town-themed attraction. Too bad we came on a Tuesday (their dark-days) but the staff allowed us to explore for free!
Definitely a must see attraction if you want to get-away from Las Vegas and see something different and unique.
George Sandoval — Google review
Always great spending time at Bonnie Spring's and great food after the fun.
Sandra — Google review
I'm really sad to hear this place will be demolished to make way for yet more unwanted housing to facilitate corporate greed.
This is(was) a great place to get away for a few hours, the restaurant was pretty good with decent prices, the jewel of their menu was most definitely the bison steak and the bison burger, not always available but worth the trip to find out. I've taken my kids there before and it was a great bonding experience, the town was fun to stroll around in and the shows and gun fights were fun. I wish I had gone more often. Oh and the place is haunted...I wonder if the ghosts will stay and haunt the new place....I hope they do....... Lol.... 👻
Ben Ortega — Google review
It says fully operational Wednesday thru Sunday. We are here on a warm December day. The only things open are the things that cost money like the shops. Wax museum is closed. Most exhibits are closed. This is probably the worst attraction for adults I have ever seen. The petting zoo was decent and the kids during busy season might love this place. As for adults, don't bother .
Brandon Beavers — Google review
2019 Daughter n Mom Vacation!! 💌Best place to eat..🤙🏽enjoy family time.. Check out the wild animals... take a stroll in WW museum area... riding the train ...got to see the wild donkeys too... at least I got to try the Buffalo burger!! Yessah... bucket list ✅
NaNi HeavenLee — Google review
Fun place to go to for the kiddos! There is a crooked house that is fun to walk thru!
Liked the wolf! Right now it's a good time to go since it's not that hot! Did not eat at the restaurant (didn't want to wait 30 mins with 2 kids) BUT the burgers smelled so good!!
dollpins157 — Google review
The cowboys were great,the atmosphere was incredible. I ate in restaurant, then i my kids went on a 1 hr ride, I went back in restaurant to stay warm and dry from weather. My oldest daughter brought her puppy that is in training for a service dog, for seizures inside bar/restaurant, where the supposed bar/restaurant manager questioned us about puppy, then kicked us out of establishment and off of property. Shame on her and whoever hired her. I'm sure knowing Bonnie, and that being a FAMILY and animal rescue foundation would of never of stood for that. May nothing good happen for the survivors of her. That must be the only job a bar manager can get, treating patrons with disabilities bad. No wonder ur sold and closing.
Sprawling shopping center featuring brand-name department stores, outlet boutiques & eateries.
Great art to view, had no clue where I was going but enjoyed my lost walk through this place with all the have displayed. Didn’t seem like much shopping options but wondering if it’s a place more to explore randomly. Or just a run down mall made into a art display
Esperanza Vite — Google review
Not much in the mall , maybe 6-7 stores still open LEVIS OUTLET has pretty good deal and it is connected to the casino , plenty of truck parking to stretch your legs on your half hour break ,or if you're spending the night casino has buffet ,and a bar with free beer wine and spirits if you're gaming, best truck parking is on the back side of mall/casino/hotel, with security patrol, you may park your truck anywhere on primm property unless it says no truck parking ,in one small area
EDWARD Hendersen — Google review
** Really fun walk if you have time to burn at the supercharger! **
Model example of physical depression. Honestly such a cool space! Walking through was a lot of fun but for very different reasons than the owners would like. This is the legal way to walk through an abandoned building! 😂 the art made it feel doubly so. I counted 7 stores “open”. In quotation because none of them were actually open and a few looked like they haven’t been open in a while. This place is just begging to be a ‘con of some kind. Comic-Con, anime-con I don’t know but something! It would be a great layout and no stores to get in the way. I plan on watching to see when the building is closed for good. Too bad.
Evan Meidell — Google review
I dont know how to rate this place, it used to be so full and vibrant and was an amazing stop on the side of the road.. now it is still and empty. Michael kors and a Thrift shop are still open inside of the mall at this time, but that is it. Bathrooms are still functional, and clean.
Sunny Miller — Google review
I really don't know what store to give this place it was a place I used to go to all the time coming or leaving Las Vegas from LV to CA from CA LV it was the stopping point and now it's mostly empty it's really sad a lot of people have lost their jobs hundreds if not thousands. I miss what it used to be. Hope it comes back alive with more shops.
Lance Fernandes — Google review
Uneventful, only about 4 stores still open. Food court is all abandoned. Mural artists have done a great job with the street art on walls. Great way to get your steps in, no customers.
Tracie Y — Google review
If you are loooking for a 1980 mall experience, do not go. If you are interested in the 3 remaining stores and want a great post-Apololyptic walking experience to get in your steps on rare rainy days, or if you are interested in good artwork, go. It was a nice break from the crowded otherworlds of Vegas. I am posting some photos from the mall, so you can see the artwork.
jenna connerharris — Google review
It's pretty inside. It looks like it was great back in the day, but the only thing left open was an over priced thrift store and the casino. Otherwise, the whole thing is desolate. It's nice to just walk to stretch your legs from driving if you are traveling through, though.
Midnight Siren — Google review
This place has gotten a little disappointed throughout the years. A lot of the shops have gone out of business. But I do hope with everything that's opening we will get some new stores in the near future. But they do have some amazing art street art displayed throughout the mall.
Robert Miranda — Google review
This mall is almost dead. There's a thrift store, Levi's, MK, and a Bath and Body Works. Food court is totally abandoned. Definitely not worth the stop unless you're into abandoned places
Pam Bernhart — Google review
It's a really cool mall even though it's mostly empty. It was a perfect place to get food and stretch your legs.
Dom — Google review
It's closed but it was very fun to explore. The only stores that are open are MK and bath and body works. The casino is also open which was pretty cool
Kingshock owl — Google review
No stores are open anymore other than Michael Kors and Bath&Body Works. There’s another store with lights and clothes inside but the gates were closed. A booth in the middle was still closed. Restrooms are clean though!
All the open stores are close to each other. You don’t have to walk around the mall unless you want to see the art work and/or do some photo shoots.
Ernst Johann — Google review
It's a dead mall. Quite literally. It's eerie walking in there. The music that's playing, as you walk in, echoes because it's so empty.
And the outside looks completely sun baked and not maintained. There's only ONE entrance you can go into.
When you walk in, you almost feel like you're in an apocalyptic movie. Not a single store is open when walking in.
The fountains that once were operational are now dismantled and in pieces.
Thankfully, the store I needed was off to the left in the main corridor.
If I had to guess, there's maybe 4 or 5 stores left open in this enormously empty place.
Why are they keeping this Mall open?
I wish I knew.
Leslie Maiko — Google review
This mall is very empty since covid affected its business. I thought it was cool walking through the mall as it gives off a vibe of being in a deserted city. There are maybe 5 or more retail shops here? I didn't count them. I enjoyed taking photos of this place.
Annette Grimes — Google review
As a mall, this place gets a zero star as it has only two stores left, a Michael Kors and a soap store. This was one of our favorite malls 20+ years ago, so it was kind of sad seeing it in its current condition. I imagine the two remaining stores will be gone when their current leases expire or maybe even sooner. Like others have mentioned, it was cool to walk around this nearly abandoned, but clean, mall. The arts that replaced the closed stores were very interesting. There are no place to eat inside, though there are a few fast food placin the parking lot. As of the Labor day weekend, you still can access the mall from Primm Valley casino, but the escalators were shut down. You can access the mall with a short flight of stairs from the casino. If you want to check out the arts before the mall shuts down permanently, then you will need to visit it soon.
Big Fish Dive Club — Google review
This place is a modern day ghost town. Sad to see especially when you knew what it was like in its glory days. It's been going downhill for awhile but the pandemic effectively killed this place.
TDC — Google review
They only have 2 Malls but the Micheal Kors Store was really good and cheap too. The interior is pretty empty but very calming at pretty.
The Seven Magic Mountains is a desert art installation showcasing seven painted boulder totems that reach up to 35 feet in height, created by Ugo Rondinone. It provides a unique opportunity to witness the magnificent colored rocks, which cannot be fully appreciated through photos alone. The site includes facilities such as portable toilets and food trucks, and the parking lot is large enough to accommodate a considerable number of visitors. While the parking lot is unpaved, parking is relatively easy.
I have lived in Las Vegas for 27yrs and I've never been here. We decided to go see Seven Magic Mountains on my Birthday. Even though it's just massive painted rocks, it's really cool. You feel so small next to these rocks. The weather was pretty warm, I believe it was in the 90's month of October. There is a little stand, where you can buy drinks possibly food I'm not sure. Quite a bit of visitors, but it wasn't bad at all. Everybody was polite, waiting patiently for others to take their photos so that you could take your photos. I guess you can bring your doggies there, as I seen a few. You have to be able to see this from the Freeway as these rocks are massive. Painted bright, an overall fun place to visit. I would go back again, but just when it's cooler.
Shabby Rose Creations by Kem — Google review
This is a great spot to stop by either on the way to Las Vegas or on the way back. The parking area is just an open area with gravel. There are tour buses stopping by, so parking for an RV and towing with a trailer is not an issue. The massive boulders are vibrantly painted which makes it a lot of fun to take photos. There are some details and information about the artists and inspiration of the artwork as you enter.
Chung Liew — Google review
30 minutes from Las Vegas Strip. The artwork looks beautiful 🤩 it makes the desert more energetic! Many tourist here, but mostly come for taking photos, so people don’t stay too long. Always have parking. 11-13:00 is peak. Recommend come earlier(8-9:00)/late(after 16:00) if you want to take a photo without crowds!
Jo aisen — Google review
Seven Magic Mountains is a must-see for anyone visiting Las Vegas. The art installation is located just outside of the city, and it is truly unique and awe-inspiring.
The installation consists of seven towering stacks of colorful boulders, each one over 30 feet tall. The boulders are painted in bright shades of pink, yellow, blue, and green, and they create a striking contrast against the desert landscape.
Visitors can walk around and explore the installation from all angles. It is a great place to take photos and admire the artwork.
Seven Magic Mountains is a free art installation, and it is open to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Here are some additional tips for visiting Seven Magic Mountains:
The best time to visit is early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat.
There is no shade at the installation, so be sure to bring sunscreen and a hat.
Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be doing some walking.
There are no restrooms at the installation, so be sure to go before you go.
Be respectful of the artwork and do not climb on the boulders.
Overall, Seven Magic Mountains is a great place to visit for people of all ages. It is a unique and awe-inspiring art installation that is well worth a visit.
N D — Google review
Artist Ugo Rondinone, a world-renowned art star who made a splash in the NYC cityscape with Human Nature in 2013, created this Land Art installation aptly titled Seven Magic Mountains; he talks of the holistic properties in the colors and hopes viewers will notice the beauty of the desert juxtaposed by his totems. This piece of Land Art took five years to complete at the cost of $3.5million (not to worry, this was by private donation not tax dollars). On average the boulders weigh 40,000lbs each, the totems are stacked 3-6 boulders high and stand between 30-35 feet tall. Can you imagine the height?!
This was on my bucket list ✔️
Debbie Vigil — Google review
It's a nice place for a quick sightseeing trip. It's completely free. All you have to do is follow the rules. Me and my family went there in the evening at dusk. Was not crowded at all. My kids love picking their favorite formation of rocks and taking pictures. They even played where am I by hiding behind the giant structures. It was a fun time!
Duprie Grady — Google review
This place is magical. Granted I came in December and enjoyed the cold over hot. There is access to explore a stretch of desert without being far from civilization. It's open desert and so many areas to take photos. The structures are vibrant colors, and stacked really high, a sight to see. The location is right before you hit Vegas or as you leave, it's approximately 20 minutes to and fro, but freeway access is conveniently located. Driving there is fun, gives the sense your driving in a lonely open desert. There is ample parking although it was packed. There is a vendor selling food, drinks, and has port a potty available. Many many tourists here. Definitely make this a stop when in Vegas, you'll have amazing photos 👋
Cynthia Mag — Google review
Beautiful art installation along Las Vegas Blvd.
Free for everyone!
Super crowded but still enjoyable 😉 You have to manage how to take pictures and not having big crowds around you or wait for a window when everyone is leaving. I didn't appreciate that it was a couple with a real snake trying to get $20.00 dollar for pictures. They got upset if you even try to take pictures of the rocks where they place their chairs. They can do their own business but a least let the public to enjoy the view. Plus, I read that the place is copyright for commercial use. So keep that in mind if you are going to use your photography for commercial purposes. Small enjoyable walk for picture of the beautiful mountains and plants.
No restrooms available
A little food stand with water and snacks.
Parking lot is available off asfalt. Family friendly. The kids will enjoy the colorful pieces of art.
Non Handicap friendly.
M?nica De Pruneda — Google review
Seven Magic Mountain :
COLORS in the DESERT.
Desert art installation featuring 7 painted boulder totems up to 35 ft. high by Ugo Rondinone. Perfect place for taking pictures before entering Vegas or leaving Vegas.
I trip to remember and A photos , A memory to rejoice again and again.
Marvellous piece of art and sculpture for every age of people. This Roadside Place is perfect place to see something unique and fun. Fantastic photography opportunity with tons of colons and happy faces. This place is a work of art. Different colors in an peaceful desert. It definitely catches your eye. The bright colors of the individual rocks are like magic to the kids. It's also a great teaching opportunity about balance and teamwork when you are explaining it to them. This piece is beautiful, thoughtful, and worth stopping by for a few pictures at the least. Looks amazing when you actually get there. Sit in the middle of the desert, stood out with it's vibrant colors.. Definitely recommend people to stop by if you're in Vegas! The massive boulders are vibrantly painted which makes it a lot of fun to take photos. There are some details and information about the artists and inspiration of the artwork as you enter.
Rakesh Goswami — Google review
This place is a work of art. A blast of color in an endless desert. It definitely catches your eye. The bright colors of the individual rocks are like magic to the kids. It's also a great teaching opportunity about balance and teamwork when you are explaining it to them. This piece is beautiful, thoughtful, and worth stopping by for a few pictures at the least.
HUSSEMO — Google review
As of Nov 2023 this art installation is thankfully still here! This is a cool and FREE Vegas attraction that is fun to visit and take pictures at. There is parking in a small lot off on a dirt road but it does get packed fast!
Pet-Friendly?- Yes 👍🐶 obviously make sure it's not scorching hot when you take your pups out there and know if they're a low rider like mine, they will be getting quite dusty lol.
Rylee N — Google review
Super cool art installation in the middle of the desert.
Definitely reminds me of a Stonehenge type of destination. Its about 45 min or so from Vegas but we'll wish the trip. Grab a camera and enjoy the open space off strip.
Justin Newell — Google review
A neat experience to witness the most amazing colorful big rocks. Pictures don't really do this place justice. Seeing it in person is a much better experience. There is a porta-potty here. There is also a food truck as well. Parking lot is pretty big. Expect a good amount of people visiting. Parking is easy but the parking lot is not paved. Overall, a great experience to witness outside art.
TinaEh VangLee — Google review
Definitely worth the short trip
It's about 15 minutes south of the strip.
I arrived around noon on a Sunday, and it was packed. So if you want pics with little to no people, I'd maybe try to get there early.
There was a food truck there when I visited. Not sure if it's there all the time. There are also a few spots not far from it. A truck stop with white castle and other options as well as a place called Pioneer Saloon just a few more minutes away.
The boulders are pretty cool to see in person. I'm glad I took the trip
John — Google review
Cute and different..definitely photo worthy! It’s just a walk up “structure” on the side of the road, but it was pretty packed when we were there. We were on a tour so only spent about 15 minutes there. This is a good amount of time for pics and to not get baked in the heat!
Kay Jay — Google review
While there are many thousands of reviews of this place already… if you’re looking to check this place out, it’s just fine for a short visit. Other than it being an art project, it’s good to see just about 1 time. It was fun for the drive out and about a good 10 minutes. Beyond that, it’s just a good see it 1 time and that’s good enough. It’s a quick attraction to do while you’re in Las Vegas.
Nathan Hawkes — Google review
A non-trivial spectacle, an installation of colored stones, outrageously simple but original, I definitely liked it 🗿
If you're passing by, make sure to stop by, it doesn't take long, the entrance is free and there aren't that many people. As I found out, this sculpture was created in 2016 by the world famous Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone, so it's a good option to walk around, learn something new and take great photos🤳
KSV — Google review
This is easily one of the coolest places in the Vegas area, and it's completely free. If you're a photographer and want a really unique backdrop, this is perfect for that. Since it's just outside the city, it tends to be pretty quiet out here. And yet it's also very easily accessible, right off the highway and actually on Las Vegas Blvd. So if you're on the Strip and just drive south for half an hour, you'll end up here.
Everett Tech — Google review
It’s good place, this place will look very beautiful in the sunset.
The funny part is people have started doing there small magic mountains lol 😂
No tickets are needed.
This place is the same we visited 3 years back, I haven’t seen any major development happened here. There are no restaurants or restrooms which is very rare in places like this.
Parking is still same, no lines for parking.
TripIt Now or Never — Google review
If you're staying on the Strip check out the Seven Magic Mountains nearby. It's just a quick 30-minute drive, super easy to get to. The colors are amazing against the desert backdrop, totally worth checking out and it’s free to entrance!
Nook Hanklang — Google review
This was an awesome thing to see. We honestly stumbled upon it by complete accident, but I'm so glad we did. I've seen pictures of it, but it's really something that should be seen in person to fully appreciate it. You can walk right up to them, touch them, and get a really close-up look. It was definitely a highlight on this days adventures.
T. Hemschemeyer — Google review
My favorite things about this place is its FREE!! If you’re looking to get out of Vegas, see the landscape and some art, this is a brilliant spot to do it. It’s so stunning and looks a little different depending on the time of day. I would recommend getting out there at sunrise or sunset for best lighting if you’re looking to take photos. We went In the middle of the day and it’s bright. Keep that in mind✨
Sara Underwood — Google review
Must visit attraction near Las Vegas. Been to Vegas over dozens of times but never took the time to visit this place. Quite unique and amazing to view in person rather than in pictures and videos. Since this is a free attraction, expect to see nonstop visitors. So capturing this in photos or videos will include people in it. These are man-made, basically painted colorful rocks on top of each creating seven separate stacks of rocks.
Tammie Nguyen — Google review
Its just stacked rocks in the middle of nowhere. Too crowded to get a decent photo without someone else being in your photo. I would not recommend wasting your time. View of the valley was good though.
rakhee vaidya — Google review
Worth the visiting if wanting to escape Las Vegas for a couple of hours. The drive is approximately 25mins and the visit to Seven Magic Mountains lasts about 10mins. It’s a quick photo opp at most. Not the most exciting thing to do but it’s a small escape from the hustle of the Strip.
Niki Vasiliadis — Google review
Great place to take a picture with colorful stack of stones and its free. Sure it can get very crowded but people come and go. It gets very hot on summer wish they pave the path .
Shash Khan — Google review
Very straightforward, it's free, you come and see them, take amazing pictures, and maybe have ice cream at the truck in the parking lot. They're huge and just very vivid in color which combined with Nevada's vivid sky makes a surprisingly beautiful place to see. Very fun quick stop on your way to L.A./Vegas
Xochilt G.S. — Google review
This is definitely a tourist stop. The parking was Greta and lots of space. There is one gate to get in and a short walk over to the stones from the parking lot. Family friendly. Lots of space to move around. Tons of pictures taken by everyone who visited. I enjoyed my time and the art of the stones. I sleep enjoyed the walk in the desert and all the views that surround the stones. I say put this a must see. Art and nature all in one.
Abandoned gold mine open for tours, with restored buildings housing retro signs, photos & relics.
What a cool experience for our4 kids and ourselves. The owners are very polite and straight to the point. We respected them and their property / belongings and had no problem. They only charge $2 per person and they could ask for more, we refused our change to give back to them. . Cute little gift shop and cold beverages. We were informed to not touch the cactus and saw pics / stories of what happens when you do. Overall I recommend taking the drive out there and visiting this beautiful location. Drive down the road past them for a beautiful scenic route.
Tyne Hoffman — Google review
An absolute must! This tour felt like an attraction at Disneyland. The mine is so well looked after and the team on site is very interesting and knowledgeable. A great family trip and of course, beautiful property with lots of chances to take awesome pictures. We will definitely go again!
Tresca Rightsell — Google review
You really need to visit thie place. The price is 1$ adult/hour. The owners are very friendly and funny and they will tell you about the history of the place. They also have an album with the celebrities that visited/filmed in that place.
You can also go to the Colorado River because it s only 5 miles away and take a bath because the water is warm.
P.S. They have snakes in the freezer.
denisa — Google review
The pictures don't do it justice! The mine tour was top notch by our guide Wade/Tony. Great conversation, the grounds are filled with old cars and buildings. For $20 we spent about 4 hours!
Stephanie KI — Google review
We got married in October of 21. This was the perfect setting for our wedding. The owner was very personable, shared the history of the little town and even cracked a few jokes. He was very accommodating and I would highly recommend this venue.💛
Krissy Basinger — Google review
Love this place! Its own by people who are kind and doing what they can to preserve an amazing part of our past.
Gorgeous vehicles and buildings. So many amazing things to see, don't miss it!!
Had such a fantastic place to wander around In.
Dar Finn Wright — Google review
Pretty neat place to visit. There were lots of interesting antiques. Our kids are a fan and asked lots of good questions about the history of the place.
You have to check in at the front before walking around the area.
P.s if you drive about 5 miles further, you get to see part of the Colorado review.
Ednalyna Martin — Google review
What can I say. The owners have gone above and beyond to make history come to life! From the crashed airplanes to the custom automobiles, they have a plethora of mining equipment. They have found several skulls and even an alien or two. Be sure to open the freezer for a real surprise☆
The tour only operates with 4 adults for $15 each. You can look around all you want for only $1 . Well worth it.
They allow you to peek in on their guest rooms, but be cautious when you do, as they may have company.
Ask a million questions and get a million and one answers. Recommend 98.9%
D M — Google review
What a wonderful glimpse back in time. The collection of memorabilia is encredible. Make the trip, you won't regret it. Fill your tank up and bring water, it's hot.
Shawn G — Google review
Wild West Goldmine Town preserved! Awesome desert ride too. (only about 45min from the Flamingo)
This town dates back to the 1700's, amazing! Now it's a ghost town...
Lots a cool relics just sitting in there place. Some are used in movie shots too.
We were pleasantly surprised at how a "City of Gold" would look way back when the Spaniards first settled here.
You can browse the property for a couple dollar fee on your own or take a tour and go deep into the history here and/or even go down into the old mind tunnels... up to you.
David S — Google review
This picturesque ghost town is truly unique, unlike any other. The entire experience is so surreal and captivating, it's almost indescribable. There's an abundance of sights to behold and activities to enjoy, making it the perfect excursion for a free afternoon while in Las Vegas. While we didn't encounter any ghosts during our visit, one can't help but imagine the countless opportunities for such encounters. The drive to get here is absolutely worthwhile; it's an experience not to be missed. Plus, there are plenty of photo opportunities just waiting to be captured.
David Parra — Google review
Nelson's Ghost Town is such a great little tourist spot! Friendly residents and a rich history. Next time I will come earlier for the tour.
I really had such a great time! I went as a kid but didn't remember much from that first visit. I only had time to take some pictures before sunset but I will definitely be back for the full experience!
P.s. If you pay for the photographer rate you may get access to CERTAIN restricted areas. ($10/hr)
Michelle Albert — Google review
A wonderful day trip from Vegas. The front desk & gift shop are real Awesome folks that get straight to the point. No taken advantage of tourist here. Real down to earth. Very walkable & you can bring your dog too. Good Mexican food available in a food truck, really convenient. Everyone should try this place. Truly Amazing🤩
Shimeka Simmons — Google review
Had a blast exploring Nelson with my hubby. It is a nice little stop off the beaten path. It cost us a dollar each to explore and take some photos. I wasn't to sure all that was out there so I wasn't fully prepared for all the amazing photo opportunities. There is something for everyone. It has a great rustic feel. Who doesn't love old cars and cacti. I cannot wait to go back and get more amazing photos and do the mine tour. I highly recommend this stop.
fidele morte — Google review
Very cool place to visit. Not necessarily a ghost town, but had a lot of old school vehicles and buildings, and things of that sort.
There was also options for doing gold mine tour and museum.
Only ask for $1, if you plan to stay more than 15 min. We just donated some money because they were very kind and it's cool to have these things around in the long run.
Ms Carey — Google review
Incredible experience!! Small fee for photographers but it was absolutely reasonable per hour. We were even able to tour some “hidden”/closed off to the public spots! We sped through and we were able to hit most spots before the hour was up. Definitely a little toasty, even in April so bring plenty of water (and deodorant lol).
Ciara Laroach — Google review
After reading the negative reviews I’m wondering what’s wrong with people?!
This place is absolutely amazing and well put together ghost town.
When you arrive you will see clear signs what you have to do and maybe a bit straightforward BUT it is for a reason.
I was walking towards the shop to check in when a guy comes out asking what do you want? 😂 I was like checkin as the sign says. He said it’s $1 per person to take photos with your phone or $10 for professional cameras.
We paid $10 for 3 of us. Which is super cheap.
He told us where to go, when he closes etc and we went around quickly as we had 1 hour only before it closes. You need more time than 1 hour however we managed and we had so much fun.
Before we left we got some drinks and talked to the owner who was super helpful and friendly. He recommended to watch the sunset from the river down the road. We went there and it was absolutely breathtaking.
Can not recommend this place enough. Must visit if you are in Las Vegas.
Monika Varga — Google review
Really fun place to visit outside of Las Vegas. It's basically free unless you want to stay for a long time or book for an event. Some people have their weddings there.
Christopher Lee Thomas — Google review
Been here in 2011 and returned in 2024. A lot has changed, the hidden gem is a way more touristic these days but still a must see when around Las Vegas. It definitely gives you a sense of desert americana. Oh and Bruce is a real gentleman welcoming you.
Victor Castro — Google review
We stumbled upon this place on our first day in Vegas. It’s about 45 out from town, but well worth the visit. The owners are super nice and full of great information.
It’s practically free as the owners charge $1 per person and there is so much to see. You can also purchase snacks and beverages.
Once you’re done exploring, don’t be afraid to venture onward to the Colorado River overlook. It’s about 5 miles down and a hidden gem!!!
Johnny Gomez — Google review
Must see place when in Vegas, its a bit of a drive but well worth it. The area can be explored on your own risk, just make sure to check in at the store first and read the big signs. it's close after dark (5pm). Like the sign says its not Disneyland, keep your dog and kids on a leash the native cactus can be painful and there are plenty of sharp rusted parts but that's the nature of a cool ghost town.
David Hauser — Google review
A true hidden gem hidden in the Eldorado Valley. Lot's to see even on the cheap self tour. Super friendly folks and an easy walk around. Good half day trip out of Vegas to get away from the crowds. Didn't have time for the mine tour which runs around 90 mins. Plan on around three or four hours to take it all in! Will definitely be back!
Jamie Tuson — Google review
I recommend stopping by on your way from Vegas. the ghost town is located in a picturesque location. the views are impressive. I think, it's definitely worth a visit. but it seemed to me, that there was nothing special to see there. admission costs $1 and can be considered free. and the woman, who works in the store, is very nice and friendly!
Kristina M — Google review
Town of Nelson still has residents, not sure if it's really a ghost town. The Techatticup mine reconstruction is not true to the area, all items have been collected by the owners and staged. This does not mean it's not a great place to visit. Great old vehicles and buildings collected across the southwest, so there is great history behind all the collection there. Great photo ops but they have started charging.