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You don't 'hike' Fiery Furnace, Utah's exclusive maze of slot canyons. You get lost in it

In Fiery Furnace, a maze of red rock, slot canyons, towering arches and giant spires inside Arches National Park, not even GPS will save you. And that's the fun of it.


Will Disneyland get an Avatar land? It's likely. Here's what else may be in store

With the approval of DisneylandForward, new attractions and adventures will be coming to Disneyland. Here's what's been teased by Disney officials so far.


Classic film lovers: See James Dean's apartment and more on new TCM tour at Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. is now offering a Turner Classic Movies behind-the-scenes tour that will bring guests to previous off-limit areas of the lot.


This iconic wildflower spot can be dazzling. Is it worth the trek from L.A. this year?

The Carrizo Plain nature preserve is one of California's most iconic wildflower viewing areas. But this year, if you're looking for blankets of bright color covering the hills, prepare for a different experience.


How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Tia Mowry

For the "Sister, Sister" star and cookbook author, an ideal Sunday involves hanging out with her kids, grocery shopping at Erewhon, exercising at Equinox and eating pasta.


Disneyland touts a lifetime ban for disability cheats. That's not what's worrying some park-goers

Disney 'reset' elements of its Disability Access Service program, or DAS, that has become Orlando's and Anaheim's most popular service, a spokesperson said.


This L.A. escape room explores corporate greed a and shows how corruptible you really are

The Ladder from Hatch Escapes has become one of the most buzzed-about escape rooms in the country, redefining how puzzles can tell stories.


The unmissable addition to Disneyland's Star Tours ride? Space whales

Star Tours has become one of Disneyland's most versatile attractions, and its latest update nods to series such as 'The Mandalorian,' 'Ahsoka' and 'Andor.'


Hoping to see a superbloom this spring? Look no further than Los Angeles International Airport

A superbloom has showed up in an unlikely location: Los Angeles International Airport. But wildflowers have sprung up there in the past.


An old rail track in Northern California could become a 300-mile hiking trail

An abandoned train track could be transformed into a 307-mile hiking, cycling and horseback pathway through California's remote North Coast, along the Eel River and towns such as Fortuna.


Want to see Disneyland's most advanced animatronics? Visit Tiana's Bayou Adventure

With new droids at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge and some of the most lifelike characters ever created at Tiana's Bayou Adventure, Disney is looking to wow guests.


How to watch the solar eclipse from California a and avoid heartbreak if chasing 'totality'

Though there won't be totality in California, the state will still enjoy an impressive partial eclipse in the late morning a if the skies remain cloud-free.


How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Cheech Marin

Bowls of soup, bowls of herb, stacks of newspapers and a salon of sorts with wife Natasha add up to the perfect Sunday for the comedian, actor and prolific art collector.


They escaped a world of fast fashion to teach L.A. how to give old clothes new life

Other Lives Studio calls itself a 'redesign atelier,' elevating old clothes to look like couture, at a minimal cost to the wearer and the environment.


3:30 a.m. alarms, coffee and a quest to find the greatest sunrise spots in Joshua Tree

With a routine of 3:30 a.m. alarms, pots of coffee and backpacks full of snacks, our family set out each day with hope, unsure of what the sky would bring.


Dine at a table that moves you from room to room? A look at the future of theme parks

Here are 5 takeaways from the Themed Entertainment Assn.'s annual gathering in Hollywood.


What became of Marlon Brando's ecological wonderland on the sea? I visited to find out

During the last years of his life, Marlon Brando told me what his Tahitian atoll Tetiaroa meant to him, and what he wanted it to become after he died. In honor of his 100th birthday, I'm sharing his words with you.


Too much poop, trash and trampling of habitats shuts down Big Sur's only free camping site

Overuse and abuse by visitors lead Coastal Commission to ban campers from San Carpoforo Beach, the only free camping site in Big Sur, for two years.


The challenge: Trek from Carson City to Canada. You could make $5,000

People will soon be able to trek from the Carson City through the mountains to the Pacific Crest Trail before completing the 1,600-mile journey to Canada.


This popular SoCal hiking spot is bursting with wildflowers a and bighorn sheep

In his road trip report, Times photographer Raul Roa describes the moment he noticed the holy grail of Anza Borrego wildlife.


He built a mini-Disneyland in his backyard a and you can walk through it this spring

Fans can't get enough of Castle Peak and Thunder Railroad in Anaheim Hills, David Sheegog's miniature love letter to Disneyland and Disney animation.


Some travelers will be able to screen themselves at security at Las Vegas airport. Here's how it works

TSA is unveiling a self-service security screening system at the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.


Riding this train through California's snowy mountains rules right now

For Californians, crossing the fabled Donner Pass and descending to Lake Tahoe is one of those essential rites of passage. But forget doing it in a car.


California libraries may lose free passes to state parks as budget deficit mounts

A program that allowed Californians to check out free passes to state parks at their local library is in jeopardy as the state contends with a budget deficit.


This treehouse hotel sits in an otherworldly forest. Here's how to book a reservation

In a forest fit for hobbits, get to the gate, punch in the secret code and enter a realm where it's perfectly normal to sleep in a tree.


How to have the best Sunday in L.A., according to Jay Shetty and Radhi Devlukia

A perfect Sunday for Jay Shetty and his wife, Radhi Devlukia, involves meditation, hiking, hitting the farmers market and cooking dinner at home.


A slime museum is coming to L.A. a and it's bringing the healing power of play

The Sloomoo Institute is a playful palace dedicated to all things slime, where guests can toss it, mold it, walk on it, get drenched by it and even experience the ASMR benefits of it.


Will Taylor Swift be able to park a private jet for Super Bowl? Vegas airports are full

The FAA is regulating the number of private jets that can park at Las Vegas area airports during Super Bowl weekend. Did Taylor Swift make plans in advance?


High-speed rail is coming to the Central Valley. Residents see a new life in the fast lane

For Central Valley residents, high-speed rail will be a reality in just a few years. Construction of the rail line is transforming local economies, and residents say they see a broad new horizon when it comes to accessing jobs, healthcare and education.


12 readers tell us about their favorite trees in L.A.

Trees can spark memories, mark time and give us a comforting place to return to. What trees do you love?


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