Things to do in Southern California after you’re vaccinated
As more people are getting the vaccine and more places are reopening, here are a handful of ways to spend your time in Southern California.
Here’s a look at when more than 50 of this state’s top visitor destinations are reopening, including parks, theme parks, museums, campgrounds and other leading attractions.
Whether you’re looking for ocean views or desert landscapes or soaring mountain peaks, Los Angeles offers miles upon miles of strikingly different trails.
Cruise around Pasadena, San Diego and Downtown L.A., with these driving tours.
As destinations shuttered by the pandemic begin to reopen, you can visit some local museums. Or, if you’re still more comfortable outdoors, check out our hiking guide and a driving tour of Claremont architecture.
La Brea Tar Pits Museum and LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes in DTLA have reopened. The Broad, MOCA and the Getty Villa set dates.
Los Angeles County of Museum of Art will reopen its galleries Thursday. As of now, it’s set to be the first major L.A. museum to welcome back guests.
Dodger Stadium is opening up to fans for the first time in two years. Here’s how to attend a game with new protocols due to the coronavirus pandemic.
After being closed to the public for more than a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Santa Anita is opened to fans at a limited capacity.
It can be tough navigating the world of campsite reservations in California. We break it down for you.
Nature preserves provide a quiet alternative to national and state parks and a more intimate glimpse of nature.
After a canceled season in 2020 — the first in 98 years — the Bowl will reopen with free shows for healthcare, grocery and other essential workers.
The Flower Fields in Carlsbad, after being forced to close two weeks into its 2020 season, have reopened with new social distancing rules.
The park’s initial reopening on April 1 was for hotel guests, pass holders and existing ticket holders. As of April 15, it’s open to the general public.