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]]>A three-hour drive from Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo is a picturesque city with plenty of open spaces and fresh air, and is of course the home of the California Polytechnic State University. This city is surrounded by hills of wine grapes, and as such, is home to an array of wine-tasting rooms. There are also plenty of highly recommended hotels and bed and breakfasts.
Home to seven alpine lakes, Mammoth Lakes certainly lives up to its name. What’s more, its many hiking and cycling trails make it the perfect place for a day out for hikers, cyclists, and even families who are looking to spend quality time together in nature.
The capital city of California, Sacramento is home to none other than the Old Sacramento State Historic Park, a perfect place to enjoy a picnic and do some birdwatching. What’s more, there’s the California State Railroad Museum, which reveals the intriguing story of how locomotives changed the American West. There are also plenty of Gold Rush-era structures on Front Street, where you’ll be able to travel back in time to experience an atmosphere from centuries past.
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]]>With five teams, California wields its might when it comes to America’s Pastime and has a number of lovely stadiums. Here are three that you should make plans to visit the next time you’re in the Golden State.
Built in 2001 and located right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, arguably the most beautiful park in baseball is the San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. The winners of 3 World Series titles over the past 11 seasons, you’re also sure to catch an entertaining game here.
At the bottom of Chavez Ravine you will find Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962 and is one of the biggest stadiums in the league, holding over 56,000 fans. The Dodgers are one of the best teams in the league and almost always are at the top of the league in attendance, and their passionate but laid-back fans are always fun to interact with.
The newest park on this list is San Diego’s Petco Park, the gorgeous home of the Padres which opened just 17 years ago. In the middle of downtown San Diego and next to the Gaslamp District, hang out in the chic Western Metal Supply Company building or in the grassy picnic area in the outfield for a great evening of baseball.
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]]>A three-hour drive from Los Angeles, San Luis Obispo is a picturesque city with plenty of open spaces and fresh air, and is of course the home of the California Polytechnic State University. This city is surrounded by hills of wine grapes, and as such, is home to an array of wine-tasting rooms. There are also plenty of highly recommended hotels and bed and breakfasts.
Home to seven alpine lakes, Mammoth Lakes certainly lives up to its name. What’s more, its many hiking and cycling trails make it the perfect place for a day out for hikers, cyclists, and even families who are looking to spend quality time together in nature.
The capital city of California, Sacramento is home to none other than the Old Sacramento State Historic Park, a perfect place to enjoy a picnic and do some birdwatching. What’s more, there’s the California State Railroad Museum, which reveals the intriguing story of how locomotives changed the American West. There are also plenty of Gold Rush-era structures on Front Street, where you’ll be able to travel back in time to experience an atmosphere from centuries past.
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]]>The post Experience Baseball at California’s Most Iconic MLB Stadiums appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>With five teams, California wields its might when it comes to America’s Pastime and has a number of lovely stadiums. Here are three that you should make plans to visit the next time you’re in the Golden State.
Built in 2001 and located right on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, arguably the most beautiful park in baseball is the San Francisco Giants’ AT&T Park. The winners of 3 World Series titles over the past 11 seasons, you’re also sure to catch an entertaining game here.
At the bottom of Chavez Ravine you will find Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962 and is one of the biggest stadiums in the league, holding over 56,000 fans. The Dodgers are one of the best teams in the league and almost always are at the top of the league in attendance, and their passionate but laid-back fans are always fun to interact with.
The newest park on this list is San Diego’s Petco Park, the gorgeous home of the Padres which opened just 17 years ago. In the middle of downtown San Diego and next to the Gaslamp District, hang out in the chic Western Metal Supply Company building or in the grassy picnic area in the outfield for a great evening of baseball.
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