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Must Do highlights day trips, fun activities, and entertainment and recreation options every tourist and local of Southern California should check out. SoCal’s hidden gems, local secrets, unique finds and off-the beaten path venues will also be uncovered and explored.

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 Southern California Slack Key Festival

Kala Koa Entertainment celebrates 12 years of bringing the biggest and brightest names in Hawaiian music to the mainland with the 2018 Southern California Slack Key Festival returning to the Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center on Sunday, January 20, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. One of the most acclaimed Hawaiian concerts to ever leave the islands, the Southern California Slack Key Festival takes fans on a Hawaiian musical journey that showcases GRAMMY-winning slack key guitarists, the best hula dancers in the world, special guest performers and a free to the public Island Marketplace. The Southern California Slack Key Festival – the first of its kind anywhere outside…

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Southern California Beach Camping

Southern California Beach Camping Summer is the best time to round up family and friends, pull out the camping gear and head for the beach for the weekend. Here are a few of our favorite beach camp sites you may want to visit.   Carpinteria Beach Campground, Carpenteria Carpenteria State Beach is a wonderful place to set up camp just steps from the ocean. Tent camping and RV sites available. 205 Palm Ave. Carpinteria, CA 93013 ph: 805-968-1033 https://www.reserveamerica.com/camping/carpinteria-sb/r/facilityDetails.do?contractCode=CA&parkId=120015   Ventura Beach RV Resort, Ventura Enjoy year round amenities at the Ventura Beach RV Resort! Rent a bike, beach cruiser or…

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Where to Stargaze in SoCal

Southern California is an ideal place to stargaze, but is more compelling in less populated areas, national parks or in cities that take initiative to minimize their use of outside light. Below are the five best places in SoCal to catch a glimpse of the Milky Way, constellations and a meteor shower or two.   Along route 154 and north of the Santa Ynez Mountains lies Cachuma Lake. It is known as a premier fishing destination due to its hidden location, but that also makes it ideal for stargazing. The Milky Way is definitely visible on clear nights, and made even…

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