Tag: Outdoors
As the Pandemic Continues, Angelenos Are Finding a Reprieve at the End of a Fishing Pole
The socially distant pastime has become a way tap into tradition at an uncertain time
This New Guide to California’s Glorious Forests Is a Love Letter—and a Call to Action
Naturalist and artist Obi Kaufmann published 'The Forests of California' because "people protect what they love, and people love what they understand and know"
The Best Summer Concerts in Los Angeles
A guide to L.A.'s free summer concert series
How to Go Camping Without Investing in a Bunch of Stuff
Three local startups are making rental gear a reality
Nooo! Fryman Canyon Hiking Trail Is Closing Down Until January.
The Great Runyon Closing of 2016 gets a sequel
9 Ways to Spend Your Pre-Thanksgiving Weekend
Watch the gridiron grudge match between UCLA and USC or walk across the San Fernando Valley and catch an opera inspired by Gabriel GarcĂa Márquez
Win Free Beer for a Year This Sunday at Golden Road Brewing
Teams of four can win free beer for a year in this Sunday's "Aunt Sally" tournament at Golden Road Brewing.
Grand Canyon
The rock star of the southwest is grander still with a little snow
Ice Ice, Baby: A Roundup of L.A.’s Ice Rinks
Aside from apocalyptic disaster movies, we rarely see snow in sunny Los Angeles. That doesn't mean we can't bring winter to us. This is Hollywood. If Tobey Maguire can become an action hero and Denise Richards can play a nuclear physicist, then we can have ice rinks with nary a snowflake in sight. Grab a friend, a thermos of hot chocolate, and an adventurous spirit as you become a blade runner -- not like a futuristic detective who hunts down renegade robots, more like Kristi Yamaguchi.