The San Bernardino National Forest is like an unexpected natural haven in the midst of some intense urban activity. Most people are pleasantly surprised to find this natural gem of a forest located on the other side of the mountains in San Bernardino. In addition to some breathtaking topography that features peaks of over 10,000 feet, the forest is home to some amazing landscapes that include natural attractions like rugged peaks, calming mountain lakes, and picture-perfect valley views.
The extra travel time to nearby Redlands is worth it when you take a tour of the Edwards Mansion. This regal Victorian structure is three stories full of history and fascinating memorabilia that will capture your imagination from the moment you walk in. The mansion is surrounded by several orange groves that only add to its unique appeal. The structure is also a popular setting for weddings, family parties and receptions.
Splash Kingdom Waterpark is located in Redlands and is a beach-themed water park that is known for having the world's tallest enclosed body-flume waterslide as well as the world's tallest free-standing water slide tower. There are also three race car tracks, bumper boats, miniature golf, a large arcade, a sports bar and even an amphitheater that regularly features live concerts.
History never tasted so good as it does when you take the kids to learn about the very first McDonald's restaurant. This pop culture history lesson begins with brothers Mac and Dick McDonald when they first opened their doors to serve their special menu of hamburgers to an unsuspecting public back in 1948. Even though it has grown into one of the biggest brand names in history, see the enterprise's humble beginnings at the Historic Site of the World's First McDonald's Hamburgers museum showcase the humble yet compelling beginnings of the fast food giant. Various items and memorabilia from the franchise's history are on display, a gift shop offers plenty of cool souvenirs, but no food is served at this attraction.