The southbound side vista point has a great view from the top of the hill. The northbound side is much less than spectacular. While I’ve passed this point several times, I didn’t think this would be interesting, after stopping on the other side. There is much to see, as you can tell from the photos. The best photos, depending on your camera, might be taken on the driveway itself. They didn’t exactly think to move it from the edge or the guard rail.
Darrell P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Juan Capistrano, CA
Vista: aview,especially abeautifulview from a highposition I have a soft spot for public access places like parks, beaches, and rest areas… ‘Vista points like this one, the California Aqueduct, qualify as well. It’s called Vista Point — California Aqueduct because it sits adjacent to the aqueduct. «You are here!» — My thoughts on this are as follows: 1. Places like this are a privilege, NOT a right. 2. The state/government doesn’t have to provide a roadside rest area, public park, beach, or a «place with a great view.»(i.e. — Vista point) 3. I’m thankful and appreciative for these amenities. If you’ve ever played @ a city/state park, beach, used a public restroom, stopped @ a rest area to stretch your legs on a long @ss road trip, then you too have enjoyed the benefits of just what I’m talking about. The next time you come upon a vista point, you may want to take a moment and check it out… It’ll only take a mere 15 — 30 minutes out of your very, long & exciting drive. Sometimes you just have to stop and enjoy the view… ‘And if you time it just right, catch an awesome sunset. I’ve stopped at a few vista points on my many road trips to and from Southern California. I’ve been to this particular I-5 south, vista point three or four times. Think of a vista point as a barebones rest stop… ‘With a view. There’s no restrooms, no water, just a paved lot… ‘And a view. The view — Often, when I do drive by this location, I usually see a big rig sitting up here and on this particular day it was no different. There was a big rig, plus a small RV, and a couple who like me simply stopped to catch the sun as it set and disappeared into the horizon. For me, it wasn’t just«another road trip sunset.» Metaphorically, it was much more… The sun was setting on a yet another chapter of this adventure we call life.(Hey, I’m no Walt Whitman but I try.) Make it Great! Laugh well, laugh often… ‘Even if it’s @ someone else, pointing is optional. HAPA Boy & I catching the sunset — — Big Aloha! Food: n/a(Unless you bring your own jerky, granola bars, and chips) Ambiance: 5 Service: 5+ Value: 5