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Orange County coastline at sunset
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Pink sunset over Los Angeles skyline with palm trees
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Hike is not mobility friendly
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The small visitor center is wheelchair accessible, but the hike itself has big boulders to climb through. No braille or accommodations for auditory to be seen.
Suprizingly accessible and a nice respite for adults and children in the busy City
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This garden is one of my favorite places to spend a short time just taking a break. It is very close to the de Young Museum and so you will likely pass it on the way to parking. The planked paths are easy to use mobility devices with.
One of only 6 sites like this in the US!
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Thise Temple (technically a Mandir) is a treasure in an unexpected suburban area of Chino Hills. Beautiful mandala gardens and don’t miss the museum of comparative religion in the basement (accessed by elevator at side of glass temple). Good cafeteria with great Indian food or take-out on site. ...
Downtown Palm Springs
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The Walk of Fame goes thru the heart of downtown Palm Springs which has a plethora of outdoor cafes, and small shops which are mostly accessible though can be crowded on holiday weekends. Don't miss the Palm Springs Old Town with shops that are restored old bldgs complete with priced goods from ...
Worth a Drive to See
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This is farther out in Desert Hot Springs than other venues but worth a drive and driving through the town of Desert Hot Springs is interesting as well. This venue has marginal access with narrow doorways and some areas of the structure having stairways that are old and narrow. The gift shop wi...