THE BEST Felton Things to Do with Kids
Things to Do in Felton with Kids
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- Ingo Schmökel15 contributionsYou not have to go to the MUIR or Sequoia if you wanna see some big redwoods - go to Henry Cowell Redwood State Park. It's easy to find beetween sillicon valley short before Santa Cruz/Monterey. Visiting costs USD 10,00. There's a restroom, a small shop and different parking lots. a round trail leads you through the biggest redwoods.The way is good enough for older persons and strollers as well. We've spent there a relaxing afternoon on our roadtrip "Highway 1".Written July 24, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.
- RogueTrippersGuelph, Canada4,780 contributionsDate of Visit: Saturday, Dec 14th, 2019
As lovers of cryptozoology, upon learning there was a Bigfoot Discovery Museum near where we were going on our California Roadtrip, of course, Roguetrippers had to plan a visit.
This is a small building owned by the curator of the museum. The little red building is well signed, and easy to find - the bigfoot statues outside ensure of that.
The curator created this museum to share his own passion for the search for bigfoot.
He has artefacts, articles, research papers, and other items to help explain to visitors why there may be truth behind the existence to bigfoot or a bigfoot-like creature.
This museum is small and independently owned and operated without any outside funding - so when you visit - while the museum is technically free - Donations are appreciated. Be a decent traveller and pop a few bucks into the donation jar to keep this museum alive.
There is limited parking - remember it is just one man's private building.
The parking is not an issue as there is not likely to be a lot of visitors at one time.
It won't take a long time to go through this small museum, but the more you want to learn, the longer it will be. The curator has a lot to say on the topic of Bigfoot.
The gentleman who owns the museum is more than happy to talk to his visitors about his experiences, research, and passions. Come with an open mind, have good questions, and be willing to learn.
The truth is out there.Written January 12, 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Jim55 contributionsWe stayed in a cabin. It was very clean. Guests need to bring their own linens, utensils, etc. It does have a kitchen sink, small refrigerator, coffee pot and microwave. There is a table with two chairs. The living area has a couch and fireplace (Duraflame logs only). The bathroom has a sink, shower and toilet. There is a porch, picnic table and firepit outside. The bedroom has a full size bed and a good size closet, with several large drawers. There is a loft, probably best for young children. It has a weight limit of 150 pounds. It has a ladder that has to be pulled down. We didn't look up there.
We were in a river cabins. Not all cabins are the same. Some don't have a full size bed, only bunk beds. Some might not have a bathroom in the cabin. If you plan to stay in a cabin, it would be wise to check.
The campground has level sites, and not as close or small as others have posted. I have had a motorhome in campgrounds that had MUCH tighter sites. The campground is next to Henry Cowell state park, and there are several trees in the campground. There are hiking trails accessible from the campground. The roads in the campground do go up some hills, so it can be a bit strenous walking there.
All the staff we met were very friendly and helpful.Written June 25, 2022This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews. - Marc LRichardson, TX8 contributionsAn ideal way for this old man to enjoy riding behind a Heisler steam engine while my wife enjoyed the open gondola ride through the coastal redwoods. The ride was just under two hours which also make it a good place where parents can take smaller children.Written June 11, 2023This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews.









