Best Weekend Getaways In The Sacramento Area. 薩克拉門托週末最佳度假的地區
Best Weekend Getaways In The Sacramento Area
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Guerneville boasts quite a few reasons for
a weekend trip out of town. Visit the redwoods or head into the Napa Valley to
the wineries. Spend the day fishing or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of
the stunningly green and lush forests. Dawn Ranch Lodge offers a very
comfortable base while you are exploring the area. Lounge by the pool, kayak on
the Russian River or have a delicious meal at the restaurant.
This small and gorgeous resort is just the place to unpack your bags for a great
weekend. Since 1905, guests have been enjoying this wonderful lodge. Now, it’s
your turn.
Lake Tahoe beauty
(Credit, Charles Ferris)
This may be one of the most comfortable little
spots in Tahoe. It is certainly one of the more unique and welcoming places to
stay. The themed rooms are all spectacular. Enjoy a slice of private Lake Tahoe
beach. Forget about cooking breakfast as a very tasty country breakfast is
included in your stay. Wander into Tahoe City and take your time in the Art
Gallery just above Commons Beach and the many unique shops in town. Rent a
kayak and get out on the lake. Head to the Olympic Bike Shop to rent a bike and
take advantage of the paved bike trail that meanders through
the forest. Lunch and dinner are gastronomic treats in any of the eateries that
are close by. The carved bears that decorate the Cottage Inn grounds will bring
a smile to your face. Explore to your heart’s content or curl up with a good
book as you nestle in the comfort of your cottage.
Pacific Victorian Bed & Breakfast
325 Alameda Ave.
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650) 712-3900
www.pacificvictorian.com
325 Alameda Ave.
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
(650) 712-3900
www.pacificvictorian.com
Does the ocean beckon
you? Half Moon Bay is a stunning spot to fill your saltwater yearnings. Take
the time to be coddled at the Pacific Victorian B&B. From this fine
boutique B&B, take a short walk to the ocean and choose your activity for
the day. Ocean kayaks, cycling, tide pooling and surfing are all available.
Take a walk on the beach or explore the art galleries in town. When your day on
the beach or in town is over, retreat to the Pacific Victorian and enjoy the
evening. In the mornings, a full breakfast is served providing a great start to
your day of exploring the area.
Wilbur Hot Springs
3375 Wilbur Springs Road
Wilbur Springs, CA 95987
(530) 473-2306
www.wilburhotsprings.com
3375 Wilbur Springs Road
Wilbur Springs, CA 95987
(530) 473-2306
www.wilburhotsprings.com
Your week in the city was intense. It’s time to
unwind, undo and relax to the max. If this is you, Wilbur Hot Springs is your
destination. You will think you’ve stepped into another world when you arrive.
Put your things away and head for the natural hot mineral baths, just to start
your weekend. Since 1865, that’s what guests here have done. The soothing
waters and uber wonderful setting will gently tame your stress. When you are
out of the baths, take full advantage of hiking in the nature preserve or take
off on a mountain bike to explore. Cuddle up with a book in the library, take a
nap or participate in a yoga class. Guests bring their own groceries and cook
in the fully professionally equipped communal kitchen where new friends are met
and recipes are shared. This is the ultimate relaxing weekend trip.
Great mountain views
(Credit, Charles Ferris)
Take off for the
mountains in Plumas County. Golfers love this place for the quality of the
courses. Hikers, cyclists, artists and fishermen love it just for the quality
of the area and the unique town of Graeagle itself. The Lodge at Whitehawk is
the perfect place to unpack your bags and find out what you will like best
about the area. Maybe it will be one of the 20 superb lakes in the Lakes Basin
or just the fine forest that you’ll be in. Exploring this area is easy. It’s
laid back, friendly and welcoming. Your cabin at Whitehawk comes with a full
breakfast at the main lodge each morning. What a fine way to start a memorable
weekend.
Charles Ferris is a freelance writer who has lived in the Sierra,
halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe, for the last 37 years. In 2010 he
retired from teaching after 36 years . He and his wife hike, kayak, cross
country ski, snow shoe, ride mountain bikes and road bikes, year round. His work can be found atExaminer.com.
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