Campbell is a city in
Santa Clara County, California, and part of Silicon Valley, in the San
Francisco Bay Area. As of the 2016 U.S. Census, Campbell's population is
42,584. Although not a major high-tech city like many of its neighbors,
Campbell is the original home of eBay and of its creator, Pierre Omidyar
Campbell is a very
small little city with a lot of charm. They have only one zip code to my
knowledge 95008 for the whole area.
My 2 favorite places to
go is Orchard Community and downtown
Campbell between Winchester and Bascom.
Downtown Campbell is a
great place to visit with plenty of restaurants. They have dessertand ice cream shops, even Rocket Fizz soda
pop shop and neat little brick-and-mortar stores to go in and look at and shop
around.
Santa Cruz Island (Chumash: Limuw) is the largest of the eight islands in
the Channel Islands and also the largest island in California, located off the
coast of California. Santa Cruz Island
is located within Santa Barbara County, California.
Top 10 Things to See and Do on Santa
Cruz Island
1.Chill at Tortuga Bay. ...
2.Check out the Darwin Research Centre.
...
3.See Giant Tortoises at El Chato
Reserve. ...
4.Enjoy Local Seafood at Los Kioskos.
...
5.Go for a Swim at Garrapatero. ...
6.Take a Trip to Las Grietas. ...
7.Soak up the Sun at Las Bachas. ...
8.Walk Through Lava Tunnels.
Shaped like a dolphin
as it faces the Southern California shoreline, Santa Cruz Island is part of the
five-island group called the California Channel Islands National Park, and it
lies just 19 miles off of the coast between Santa Barbara and Ventura. With its
unique species and virtually untouched ecosystem, Santa Cruz Island is a
microcosm of ancient California, allowing visitors the opportunity to travel
back in time to experience what the coast might have been like before the
introduction of exotic species.
Another Channel Island
native is the Island Fox, a speckled gray and white version that has a unique
subspecies on each of the main Channel Islands. There are also several unique
shrubs and flowers native to the area that a knowledgeable island guide can
point out to visitors. Bald eagles once thrived on the island and were recently
reintroduced. Lucky viewers may be able to spy them soaring the warm air
currents or roosting in the craggy rock faces of the island’s cliffs.
The island is home to
more than 600 species of plants, 140 bird species and at least 11 animal
species. Many animals use its protected coves to breed and raise their young.
Its remote location and the commitment of its caretakers ensures that its
unique wonders will be shared with generations of visitors.
Pebble Beach is an
unincorporated community on the Monterey Peninsula in Monterey County,
California.
Twenty minutes from
Pebble Beach Resorts is the Monterey Peninsula Airport, which serves most large
carriers. In addition, San Jose International Airport is about 90 minutes
north, while San Francisco International Airport is about 2 hours north.
Just six miles from
Pebble Beach, Monterey Peninsula Airport is the closest airfield. A small
number of national carriers offer regular flights to and from the major cities
of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver and Las Vegas into Monterey
Peninsula Airport.
Situated on the
gorgeous Monterey Peninsula, the legendary Pebble Beach Resorts is a
destination with appeal far beyond the golf course. Settle into one of three
award-winning properties, including The Lodge at Pebble Beach, The Inn at
Spanish Bay, and Casa Palmero, and discover fantastic restaurants, shopping,
and outdoor adventure. Savor the oceanfront view with an exceptional meal,
pamper at the spa, and cruise the famed 17-Mile Drive. Click through to explore
Pebble Beach on the course—and off.
Pebble Beach,
California, on the Monterey Peninsula, is best known for its famous golf
course. Pebble Beach Golf Links is home to the annual AT&T Pebble Beach
National Pro-Am and PGA tour events, including the U.S. Open Championship.
Non-golf events at Pebble Beach include the annual Pebble Beach Food and Wine
Festival and the classic car extravaganza, Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Other
attractions in the area include restaurants, spas and shops, as well as the
17-Mile Drive that meanders through Pebble Beach. This route lets visitors get
close to rugged, unspoiled beaches, forested areas, native birds and sea life,
majestic homes and stunning golf holes. Several large and small airports are
convenient to the Pebble Beach area