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By Betsy Malloy, About.com Guide to California Travel since 1998

Day Out from San Francisco: Osmosis Spa

Thursday October 16, 2008
Osmosis in Sonoma County is the only day spa in the U. S. to offer a Japanese-style cedar enzyme "bath." On my last visit, after being buried up to my neck in cedar shavings and rice bran, warmed by fermentation from Japanese enzymes, I got the best facial ever, their special Zen Harmony treatment.

The weather may turn cool and rainy any time now, so a day at Osmosis might be a good choice. It'll not only warm you up, but relax you at the same time. It's also equally as nice in good weather, when you can spend more time in their beautiful Japanese gardens.

Read my review to find out more.

Day Out from San Francisco: Nepenthe in Big Sur

Wednesday October 15, 2008
Big Sur's Nepenthe restaurant is my favorite place in California for a relaxing lunch, and it's a great place to pull off if you travel on California's Highway One. Situated on a cliff overlooking the Big Sur coast and the Pacific Ocean, in a building designed by one of Frank Lloyd Wright's students, Nepenthe invokes relaxation and conviviality.

Nepenthe doesn't take reservations, and sometimes you'll have to wait for a prized table on the patio, but after a few minutes of enjoying your surroundings, you won't mind a bit.

Tour Haunted California

Friday October 10, 2008
Did you like telling ghost stories as a kid? Enjoy a good scary movie? California and the west are full of ghosts and haunted houses, and our ghost tour guide highlights a few of the favorites from my travel around the state.

More Spooky California Travel: Haunted Places - Haunted Hotels

Disneyland at Halloween

Thursday October 9, 2008
Of all the theme park Halloween celebrations in California, we like Halloween at Disneyland the best. When Disneyland gets dressed up for a holiday, they pull out all their best, and California's Disneyland has new duds this year, making it all the better. If you live in southern California or plan to travel there during the month of October, it's a fun time to visit.

More: Disneyland at Christmas - Disneyland Vacation Planner

Vampire Tour of San Francisco

Wednesday October 8, 2008
Looking for something different to do in San Francisco after dark? Our favorite, tongue-in-cheek tour is the San Francisco Vampire Tour Join 127-year-old vampiress Mina Harker on a evening tour of San Francisco's Nob Hill, for a peek under the streets and behind the curtains of some of the area's most important sights.

Not only does the approaching Halloween holiday make this a good time to go on this tour, but the evening weather is also better this time of year than in summer. Reserve in advance if you want to go near Halloween, the tour sometimes sells out.

USS Midway Museum

Friday October 3, 2008
The USS Midway Museum, sits on the San Diego waterfront, between the cruise ship terminal and Seaport Village.

A big ship may not immediately seem like a high tech attraction, but it's a great place for the intellectually curious. On board the USS Midway, you can learn about life on a Navy ship and how planes land and take off from an aircraft carrier. Visitors can tour many of the USS Midway working areas and see more than 15 restored aircraft. Volunteer docents, many who either served on the USS Midway or are former Navy pilots, provide live talks about the catapult and other operations.

California Science Center

Thursday October 2, 2008
If you ask me (or my husband the engineer), the California Science Center is one of the West's best science museums. It's roomy, offers a wide variety of exhibits on timely topics and provides some interesting insights into things scientific.

Unlike similar institutions in other locations, this place has enough hands-on exhibits to go around, and even on a busy day you don't have to wait long to try any of them. They also rely more on interesting science than gee-whiz gadgets or computer-aided graphics, and have an exceptional life sciences section. And to top it all off, admission is free.

Leonardo Exhibit at The Tech

Wednesday October 1, 2008
San Jose's Tech Museum of Innovation will be the only U.S. stop for the exhibit Leonardo: 500 Years Into the Future, from September 27, 2008 to January 4, 2009.

Whether or not you're an engineer or a scientist, you'll be dazzled by the creativity and ingenuity of Leonardo da Vinci and his contemporaries. The exhibit includes drawings, sculptures and life-sized models created from the original notebooks of the Renaissance artist-engineers.

Like most exhibits of this magnitude, we expect interest and attendance to be highest at the beginning and end of its run, as well as during the holidays.

Hotel Refuges: Bed and Breakfast Inn at La Jolla

Friday September 26, 2008
The B&B Inn at La Jolla is a favorite of many guests, close enough to downtown to walk and the lovely old house makes it easy to pretend you live there. It's clean, cozy and nicely situated just outside the busy part of town, on a residential street and across from the Museum of Contemporary Art.

Read our Review

Hotel Refuges: Cavallo Point, The Lodge at the Golden Gate

Thursday September 25, 2008
From a visitor's point of view, one of the best things to happen in southern Marin County this year was the completed renovation at old Fort Baker. The result will make you glad no one got in a hurry trying to figure out what to do with the old fort after it closed in 1985.

Cavallo Point, The Lodge at the Golden Gate surrounds the old parade grounds, with some rooms and the public areas occupying renovated historic buildings. Surrounding those and so nicely integrated into the environment that you may not even notice them at first are more rooms, designed to take advantage of unparalleled views of the Golden Gate Bridge and with full attention to preserving the environment.

Besides the hotel, they've just opened one of the nicest spas we've seen, housed in an open, airy building and offering a signature massage that's beyond relaxing.

Read Our Reviews of the hotel and spa.

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