San Marino Neighborhood Walk
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House built in 1925, with pretty garden. Only possible to see it on a very long docent-led tour.
A park of exquisite beauty, with flowering trees and a picnic lawn fronting a pond full of turtles and koi.
Lovely park atop a high hill, with Spanish presidio (fort) and monuments to early European settlers in California, plus flowers and gorgeous trees.
Incredible old trees from all over the globe, a stream, tropical plants, and flowers, all on a sloped plot of land.
Streets filled with old-fashioned lamp posts, magnificent old trees, and gracious mansions.
Beautiful gardens on the river, plus some nice classic artwork inside and a fun kid's area.
On a steep hill sits Greystone Mansion and its formal terraced gardens, which you enter free.
House built in 1925, with pretty garden. Only possible to see it on a very long docent-led tour.
Incredible old trees from all over the globe, a stream, tropical plants, and flowers, all on a sloped plot of land.
Wide partially shady path that leads through oak forest, past a market, and a Secret Garden with live music, to Avila Beach.
Beautiful gardens surrounding a historical house on a lake with lovely cool breezes. Best in summer when the tropical plants look happy.
Playground and large sloping park with beautiful trees and views from high up.
Beautiful garden in a former rock quarry, with high waterfall, stone bridges, flowers, an island, koi ponds, cafe, Japanese torii gate, and a Japanese pagoda.
Lovely stroll past many different types of trees blossoming with seeds and flowers.
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