Honey Run Covered Bridge (Destroyed in 2018 fire) I have honestly never seen a rock in the ground like this and of this size, definitely worth checking out. This park is exactly as the name implies it is a MASSIVE rock that was used by the Indians that lived in the area to grind their food on. You can only see it by taking one of the tours, but it is so amazing with massive rooms and rock formations that it is worth taking the trip to see it. Amador CountyĪ beautiful cavern that you can go down into and explore. It’s an excellent spot for a drink in downtown Oakland. This small one-room spot was even an inspiration for some of Jack London’s stories as he was known to frequent the place as he was growing up. Heinold’s is a famous bar in Jack London’s Square with over a century of history. You never really know what you will see when you go there, but it is always different than what you would expect. Alameda CountyĪlbany Bulb sits on the east side of the San Francisco Bay, and this former landfill has now become a city park that many artists have decided to turn into a palette. Be sure to leave a comment in the post below if you have a recommendation for me, and don’t hesitate to dive into all the awesome places below (counties listed in alphabetical order, click the photo to read the post about the location). While I haven’t traveled to Northern California as much as I would like, I do have a lot of recommendations, and this post will continue to grow and expand as I find new places to visit. After writing about my favorite strange spots in Southern California, I realized that there are a lot of people that like exploring unique stuff like I do.
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