In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: In some areas, such as national parks, you may need to purchase a pass or pay for parking, but hiking and walking can be done practically anywhere. California is full of breathtaking views--perfect for photos or adventures in nature!  For example, you could explore the Redwood Forests in northern California.  If you’re traveling down the coast, take a hike along beautiful Big Sur. $30 can also get you a 7-day pass to Yosemite National Park, including access to almost 800 miles of trails and gorgeous waterfall views.  Visit Joshua Tree National Park for a desert day-hike or some rock climbing. While Napa tastings and tours generally cost around $15-30 per person, Sonoma County offers much more affordable options without the crowds. This area has great wine, great food, and inexpensive lodgings.  For the best deals and a personalized experience, look for smaller wineries that offer complimentary wine tastings. If you’re traveling further south but you’d still like a taste of wine country, try Paso Robles. This is an up-and-coming wine area, with almost 200 wineries available to tour. Instead of going to an expensive spa facility, go natural and find a hot spring nearby.  If you’re feeling adventurous, look for locations that require a hike to reach the hot spring. If you’re in the mood to just relax and enjoy the experience, visit an easily accessible facility built around a natural spring. Look for local events, such as farmers markets (like the one in Ferry Plaza, San Francisco), flea markets, or seasonal festivals. Walking around allows you to sight-see and experience the area first-hand, and best of all, it doesn’t cost you a thing. Pasadena’s Rose Bowl flea market is one of the best in America, boasting over 2,500 sellers and 20,000 sellers every month. It’s open on the second Sunday of each month, so if you’re in town, take a free walk around and see if you can spot a great deal! An easy way to find free admission days is to simply Google the city you’re staying in, along with “free museums.” Many institutions offer at least 1 free day per month, if not per week. Some websites, such as TimeOut, even provide a comprehensive list for the year.  For example, the Getty Center in L.A. includes art collections, rare antiquities, and rooms full of kids activities, all for free! Just pay for $10-15 parking, depending on the time of day, if you drive there.  Explore San Francisco Botanical Garden’s beautiful 55-acre park, which holds plants from all over the world. Admission is only $8 for adults. If you’re in L.A., take a walk around Griffith Park Observatory and head up to the top at sunset for an amazing, panoramic city view.
Summary: Hike or walk through nature to appreciate California’s natural beauty. Go to Sonoma County instead of Napa for more affordable wine tours. Soak in a hot spring for a few hours of relaxation. Walk around a city to explore the local culture for free. Find museums and galleries with free admission by checking online.

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