Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. Admission is free! Not many people know about it though. It's like a botanical garden with only California Native species from around the state. They have a various ecosystems like the desert, redwood forest, etc. Things you wouldn't expect in newport. Also, in the spring they have a butterfly house.
This is great. I lived in Orange County all my life and have been to most of these places. A couple I did not know about. Now I live thousands of miles away. Made me a little homesick.
Nice! I'm in Texas but grew up in O.C. I lived in Huntington Beach all my time there. Our family are pioneers of HB and Grandpa having farmed there as early as 1910 and in the Segerstrom area also. What memories!
My dads step dad owned 48% of the property in Orange County including nots berry farm and he also invented nuclear guidance systems at lock ket Martin his name was jack preston look it up .
I was born in Orange County (Mission Viejo) back in 1977. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see these things, since my family moved to North Carolina (Cherry Point) when I was just a baby. My dad is now a retired Marine, (but back then), when the Marines transferred you to ANY base, you had no choice. You had to go - no ands, ifs or buts! So today, I'm living in a travel trailer at a campground in Virginia (Chesapeake) as broke as the Ten Commandments! No way I can make it back out to California, with the cost of living and all.
Holy Jim Canyon is one of my favorite hikes in OC! Unfortunately its still closed from the recent fires, or else I'd go out there to capture footage for a follow up video. :( Thanks for watching!
I've lived here 22 years and didn't know any of these existed until a couple weeks ago! Haha. It goes to show that there's always something new to explore. Thanks for watching!
I know this is an older video, but I would love to see a follow up of just some other hidden gems in the LA Basin. A personal suggestion of mine would Terminal Island Japanese Fishing Village Memorial in San Pedro on Terminal Island.
One of my favorite hidden gems is Blackstar canyon. It makes you wonder if Walter White is up in those hills behind the electric fences and armed patrols that drive frequently through there. If you look at google earth, there is a large structure up in the hills above Blackstar. Along with the overly protected private land, Blackstar has many stories and myths of being haunted and the sight of an Indian Massacre. There are vehicles rusting off the road and abandoned houses back in the canyon, which add to the eerie-ness.
Yes! The area gets its name from the Black Star Coal Mining Comoany which operated until the early 1900's. In 1831, local ranchers massacred a band of Shoshone Indians who stole horses. It was the last documented SoCal Native American Massacre. It would make for an interesting mini doc!
Please come to my home town, nobody knows about us and I think it’ll be a good episode. It’s called Eureka. It’s in California. We’re 5 minutes from the beach.
Never Stop Exploring If you do come, we have a city all the way at the bottom of our county called Garberville. Do not go there. and be safe if/when exploring the woods as we have growers deep in the woods, so go somewhere like Arcata. I hope this doesn’t scare you off. I’m sorry I forgot to tell you, I’ve lived here my whole life and forget sometimes. The history of Humboldt and the atmosphere is something you won’t get anywhere else.
Live here ( Irvine ) for 8 years love the whole area, OC is a beautiful place to live but freaking expensive. The only thing I hate about living here the majority of people know nothing about their rights and only follow what they been told like 🐑 without asking any questions !!!
I agree, all of these places and things were interesting, but they are not places I think I would actually visit. I would just say "huh, I didn't know that was there. Cool" and then move on.
i am so glad i found you guys, you're videos are amazing
Awesome, thanks for watching!
Pirate tower seems very artistic with all water around it giving a peaceful look
Heisler Park in Laguna Beach, a must see!
Environmental Nature Center in Newport Beach. Admission is free! Not many people know about it though. It's like a botanical garden with only California Native species from around the state. They have a various ecosystems like the desert, redwood forest, etc. Things you wouldn't expect in newport. Also, in the spring they have a butterfly house.
I think we have all been their on school field trips I've been their like 3 times
Still, a good place and garden.
I just visited Newport Beach but I know Costa Mesa is next town over . It is very beautiful there . The weather was hands down the best
This is great. I lived in Orange County all my life and have been to most of these places. A couple I did not know about. Now I live thousands of miles away. Made me a little homesick.
The Noguchi Garden is quite small, but definitely a neat place to visit.
Also crescent beach and moss point in Laguna are definitely some of my favorite places
I so miss my home in the OC. Pirates Cove has always been my fave hideaway since I was 4. ❤️🏖
Nice! I'm in Texas but grew up in O.C. I lived in Huntington Beach all my time there. Our family are pioneers of HB and Grandpa having farmed there as early as 1910 and in the Segerstrom area also. What memories!
That’s awesome history.
Can you tell me, where exactly were the sugar beat fields in HB and was there a factory also. I know there was one in Santa ana.
This was an excellent video. I only wish it were longer!!!
My dads step dad owned 48% of the property in Orange County including nots berry farm and he also invented nuclear guidance systems at lock ket Martin his name was jack preston look it up .
OC is amazing
I never knew about this in OC. I surely love to see soon. Thank You
Some of the gems of Orange County of California are The Crab Cooker, clam hunting, and the Grunion run.
Love the video! Bring back more sass like the salton sea 😍
I was born in Orange County (Mission Viejo) back in 1977. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see these things, since my family moved to North Carolina (Cherry Point) when I was just a baby. My dad is now a retired Marine, (but back then), when the Marines transferred you to ANY base, you had no choice. You had to go - no ands, ifs or buts!
So today, I'm living in a travel trailer at a campground in Virginia (Chesapeake) as broke as the Ten Commandments! No way I can make it back out to California, with the cost of living and all.
Another amazing video! So much to see out there! Keep up the good work.
Great video!
Holy Jim canyon/trails is pretty neat. Also can’t forget Cooks Corner and Roses Cantina
Holy Jim Canyon is one of my favorite hikes in OC! Unfortunately its still closed from the recent fires, or else I'd go out there to capture footage for a follow up video. :(
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, I’ve been here 3 years and didn’t know any of these. Thanks!
I've lived here 22 years and didn't know any of these existed until a couple weeks ago! Haha. It goes to show that there's always something new to explore. Thanks for watching!
That’s what I was thinking as I watched 👍🏼
Ive been here all my life and didn’t know I’m 19 years old.
The Lyon Air Museum is truly a gem! 🎖✈️
Love it! The redwoods in carbon canyon are also worth to mention!
Come With Me I've been there many times! They'll definitely be in the next video!
I live in oc. Love it here and haven’t heard of all of these places ❤
Great video. Lived in OC since 79.... 👍👍👍
I live in Dana Point! It's beautiful
Love that area!
Great video, well done!
CALIFORNICATIOOOOOOON
please do a version for San Diego
Cool. Just moved here. Will go check these spots out. Thanks!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
There building a plane museum in greenfield California does anyone know if its related to the Santa Ana plane museum ?
Great work!
Jacob Appel thanks for watching!
I don't find "Part II" anywhere.
neat I love here
Great quality video!! Keep up the good work :-)
Practical Christianity thanks for watching! Best of luck with your channel! 🙌
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my Hidden Gem of Orange County, California is my ex-wife Jeanne Lepowsky
wait, do you miss her?
wait, where's she been hiding
Amazing video. No need to travel so far
Anerol Llanes glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Don't forget Caspers Wilderness Park.
Nice video. Volume seems a little bit low though
O.C. Life by D.I.
Look it up and take it in.
Born and raised here.
😀🌊🏄
I know this is an older video, but I would love to see a follow up of just some other hidden gems in the LA Basin. A personal suggestion of mine would Terminal Island Japanese Fishing Village Memorial in San Pedro on Terminal Island.
Stop it keep LA stay in LA
One of my favorite hidden gems is Blackstar canyon. It makes you wonder if Walter White is up in those hills behind the electric fences and armed patrols that drive frequently through there. If you look at google earth, there is a large structure up in the hills above Blackstar. Along with the overly protected private land, Blackstar has many stories and myths of being haunted and the sight of an Indian Massacre. There are vehicles rusting off the road and abandoned houses back in the canyon, which add to the eerie-ness.
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Yes! The area gets its name from the Black Star Coal Mining Comoany which operated until the early 1900's. In 1831, local ranchers massacred a band of Shoshone Indians who stole horses. It was the last documented SoCal Native American Massacre. It would make for an interesting mini doc!
I grew up near blackstar canyon and rumor had it that the KKK would have congregations in the woods. So that place terrified me!
My youngest child hiked there many times and camps in Yosemite if you scare. . Stay out LOL
Do san bernardino County mountains long history of Lake Arrowhead Big Bear Lake Indian Resort territory
Coach Amo lol. Or as I like to say, the dirty pirate.
Please come to my home town, nobody knows about us and I think it’ll be a good episode. It’s called Eureka. It’s in California. We’re 5 minutes from the beach.
Awesome! I think a trip up north is in order! :) Thanks for watching.
Never Stop Exploring If you do come, we have a city all the way at the bottom of our county called Garberville. Do not go there. and be safe if/when exploring the woods as we have growers deep in the woods, so go somewhere like Arcata. I hope this doesn’t scare you off. I’m sorry I forgot to tell you, I’ve lived here my whole life and forget sometimes. The history of Humboldt and the atmosphere is something you won’t get anywhere else.
How bout hidden gems of compton ca?
hey, now there's a great idea!
Lol
Yes and do not forget to take the train to see the Watts Towers to see art in urban neighborhood
Don't forget to visit Bolsa Ave, Little Saigon located in the heart of Westminster for tasty Vietnamese noodles (Pho) and epic car accidents.
Stop running your car into walls! lol
@@lindadechiazza2924 haaahaa lol. You mean like on every single corner at every single intersection? And some in between.
I really like your videos, but I would stick to the tone of your Salton Sea video. Keep it up, looking forward to more!
Amazinnnnnggggg....lol
forgot one, entitled middle aged soccer moms who cant go 5 minutes without a new implant
Plumpstery hahahahaha
Pills, red, blue, yellow !
And a complaint
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Rosio H happy to have you. Thanks for watching!
@@ExploreAlways Thank you. Do you have any videos of Disneyland
Rosio H I haven't been back to Disneyland in a while. Maybe it's time to go again! 🤔
@@ExploreAlways Oh ok if you go Please be sure to make a Video so we could see it. I'm hoping to go to Disneyland this Year with My Children❤
Wow! I've lived in southern California for 39 years and I've never heard of any of these places. Thanks! I'll have to go check them out.
hah hah bcuz u dont get out much ...
Live here ( Irvine ) for 8 years love the whole area, OC is a beautiful place to live but freaking expensive.
The only thing I hate about living here the majority of people know nothing about their rights and only follow what they been told like 🐑 without asking any questions !!!
Irvine ain’t Orange County. Irvine never truly been a part of Orange County. We don’t claim y’all
OK👎
Background music too loud :( ... difficult to hear what you are saying :'(
Thank goodness for subtitles!!! I turned them on and turned off the sound! :D
These are all well-known spots to people who travel in OC
i live across the street from Noguchi lmao
That editing makes it look like a cheap infocommercial, your Salton sea video is leagues ahead of this
The Japanese markets!!!
These pictures were photo-shopped
Ryan Taylor 🤔
Orange city circle.......movies get filmed there like Forrest Gump
I agree, all of these places and things were interesting, but they are not places I think I would actually visit. I would just say "huh, I didn't know that was there. Cool" and then move on.
Hidden gems in Orange County black star Canyon Silverado Canyon Williams Canyon Majestic Canyon
M o d j e s k a
Noguchi garden is nothing, just went there the other day the water was off. Nothing!!
PANDEMIC draught situation
STD. My dad.
Seriously you call them hidden gems of Orange County. What a shame if you dont know any those places in Orange County.
OC too close to LA county. Too pricey also.
If you go downtown at smells like pee and s*** everywhere