Weird day trips from Los Angeles
The strangest Los Angeles finds are often a short drive out. These 13 day trips — Whaley House Museum, Tio's Tacos, Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village and more — are each hand-vetted and sourced: ghost towns, hot-spring soaks, roadside oddities, and odd small-town museums worth the gas. A weird day trip is its own kind of date.
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Whaley House Museum
Built in 1857 on the site of Old Town's public gallows, this two-story brick house has been dubbed America's…
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Tio's Tacos
Behind a working Mexican restaurant, Martin Sanchez has spent decades turning one acre into a dense folk-art…
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Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village
Starting in 1956, Tressa "Grandma" Prisbrey hand-built sixteen structures from bottles, mortar, and discards…
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Cabazon Dinosaurs
Sculptor Claude Bell built these two colossal concrete dinosaurs beside Interstate 10 starting in 1964 to lur…
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Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch
On a stretch of old Route 66 in the high desert, Elmer Long welded hundreds of metal 'trees' and hung them wi…
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Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park
Tilted slabs of sandstone jut from the desert floor at a dramatic 45-degree angle, up to 150 feet high, expos…
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Adam's Forge
Adam's Forge is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) blacksmithing and metal-arts school where forges and anvils fill a…
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LAAS Steve Kufeld Dark-Sky Site (Lockwood)
The Los Angeles Astronomical Society's private dark-sky site sits in Lockwood Valley about 90 miles northwest…
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Upper Newport Bay Moonlight & Bioluminescence Kayak Paddle
Guided night paddles launch from the Newport Aquatic Center after a short safety and instruction briefing, gl…
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The Integratron
Ufologist George Van Tassel began this all-wood parabolic dome in 1954, claiming the design came from Venusia…
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Desert Christ Park
Sculptor Antone Martin spent 1951 to 1961 installing snow-white concrete figures of Christ and biblical scene…
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Galleta Meadows Sky Art Sculptures
Across roughly 3,000 acres of open desert, landowner Dennis Avery commissioned artist Ricardo Breceda to plan…
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Salvation Mountain
For nearly three decades Leonard Knight built this 50-foot painted hill out of adobe, hay bales, and an estim…