Cheap Things To Do in Hollister, California

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Hollister, CA, California

  • This 10-mile trail for the hardy four-wheel-drive enthusiast traverses the BLM Clear Creek Management Area. Named for the abandoned Molina Mercury Mine, which began operation in the 1850's along with the New Idria Mine, this trail ... More on Epinions.com

 

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38787 Dinosaur Point Road,Hollister,CA,95023

  • Pacheco State Park is the last remaining portion of the Mexican land grant, El Rancho San Luis Gonzaga. Francisco Pacheco and his son Juan were granted the property and built the first house in Mer... More on Parks

  • Pacheco State Park is the last remaining portion of the Mexican land grant, El Rancho San Luis Gonzaga. Francisco Pacheco and his son Juan were granted the property and built the first house in Mer... More on Parks.ca.gov

 

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San Benito County, 2265 Union Rd., Hollister, CA 95023, USA

  • Pelican Island holds a unique place in American history, because on March 14, 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt designated it as the Nation's first National Wildlife Refuge to protect brown pelicans and other native birds nesting ... More on recreation.gov

 

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Hollister, CA, California

  • The Bureau of Land Management's Hollister Field Office administers public land in nine counties in Central California. Most of these lands are located in San Benito, Fresno, and Monterey Counties. Main programs include livestock grazing, ... More on Epinions.com

 

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20 Hamilton Court, Hollister, CA 95023, USA

  • This ski area offers skiers a 1200' vertical rise from the Star Valley floor. There is a chairlift and a tow rope. Instructional programs and rentals are available ... More on recreation.gov

 

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2151 Cerra Vista Dr, Hollister, CA, 95023

 

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1151 Buena Vista Rd, Hollister, CA, 95023

 

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West & 6th Sts, Hollister, CA, 95023

 

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Hollister, CA, California

  • The Panoche/Tumey Hills, rising out of the west side of the San Joaquin Valley, are rich in upland game, provide significant habitat for endangered species of plants and animals, and contain significant paleontological resources. ... More on Epinions.com

 

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