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California's Golden Parks
San Onofre State Beach
San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County covers some 2100 acres and has five miles of beach, including Trestles – one of the most famous and truly iconic surf spots in the world! Park Supt. Rich Rozzelle showed Huell a spectacular section of the park that most people don’t know exists. Turns out the park goes four miles inland, contains several archeological sites, is the home of seven threatened or endangered species and protects significant portions of San Mateo Creek, which is one of the last relatively unspoiled watersheds in Southern California.
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Huell visits Hearst Ranch in transition from a private cattle ranch to conservation.
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Huell boats to Catalina Island and visits the The Wrigley Memorial & Botanical Gardens.
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Once the second largest city in California, historic Columbia is wonderfully preserved.