#1.
263 Carpenteria Road, Aromas, California, United States
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Wave rider teeter totter, 1 EZ digger, Beanstalk climber, Spiral slide, Double lightning slide, Playhouse, Babble-on, Storefront panel- have ... More on KaBoom.org

#2.
211 Carr Ave, Aromas, CA 95004

#3.
207 Aromas Rd, Aromas, CA 95004
Christmas trees- you choose and we cut, Precut Christmas trees, Christmas wreaths, Christmas boughs, garlands, mistletoe, Santa appearances, Christmas decorations, trees tied, tree shaking provided, free tree trimmings, saws provided, ... More on pickyourownchristmastree

#4.
2352 San Juan Rd, Aromas, CA 95004

#5.
238 Carpenteria Rd Ste B, Aromas, CA 95004

#6.
across Elkhorn Slough S
(Carmelita Creek, 38', 1974, 05-27-a) across Elkhorn Slough S. of Aromas , Monterey County, CA. Carpenteria Rd. S. 2.4 miles from jct with Quarry Rd. in Aromas, E. on San Juan Rd. 1.2 miles, S. (sharp right) on US101 200’, ... More on dalejtravis.com

#7.
2400 Highway 146, San Juan Bautista, California
This place was a lot of fun. If you're into rock climbing like we are, there are LOTS of places to climb an... More on Trekaroo
Pinnacles is a wonderful place for the outdoorsy family with kids that can hike or be carried. More on Trekaroo

#8.
2280 Hecker Pass Hwy. Gilroy, CA 95020
One of the largest wholesale breeders of hybrid flower seeds in the world, they develop and produce flower seeds for seed companies and growers internationally. Visitors are welcome to view the "Fi... More on uptake_content
Goldsmith Seeds in Gilroy offers a year-round showcase as one of the world's largest wholesale breeders of bed ... More on PlanetWare

#9.
150 Aviation Way # 101 Watsonville, CA 95076
View the world from above through helicopter tours and a unique chance to do some aerial photography.
View the world from above through helicopter tours and a unique chance to do some aerial photography. More on uptake_content

#10.
Watsonville, California, USA
Watsonville's colorful history spans many thousands of years, having first been inhabited by theCostanoans, a hunter and gatherer Indian tribe. Remnants of their tribal campsites have beendiscovered on the Pajaro Dunes and along many ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
