Adding an Arbor or Trellis to Your Yard

Adding an Arbor or Trellis to Your Yard

If you are a home gardener, and you’re looking for a project to tackle this summer that will enhance your garden and your home’s curb appeal, consider adding an arbor or trellis to your yard.  Whether in the back yard, garden, patio, or other area, an arbor or trellis will create an ambiance and charm that is well worth the time and investment.  The following are some questions and factors you may want to consider before you begin the project of adding an arbor or trellis to your yard.

The first question you must ask yourself is whether you want to build your arbor or trellis from scratch, or if you want to purchase a ready to assemble kit.  The former will certainly require more tools, knowledge, and time.  But for those who enjoy DIY projects and building in general, designing and building your own arbor or trellis can be rewarding.  On the other hand, arbor and pergola kits are readily available through many garden stores as well as catalog and online retailers.  These kits allow you to assemble your own arbor, pergola or trellis in a matter of days or even hours, providing a much faster means to an end.

If you are not someone who enjoys lengthy projects or building things, a ready to assemble kit is probably the better choice.  In some cases, the cost of a kit is comparable to what you’d spend if you built the arbor or pergola yourself.  The materials can be expensive, and when you factor in the cost of your own time, it may be well worth it to buy a kit and save yourself a lot of time and frustration.

The next question you must ask yourself is what type of arbor or trellis do you want?  What look are you trying to achieve?  Do you want a grand entrance to the garden area?  Or do you want a cozy nook within the garden itself?  If you want something that looks clean and sophisticated, you can’t beat the look of white vinyl.  It’s clean, contemporary, and many of the vinyl arbors and pergolas available today are virtually maintenance free.  A white vinyl arbor also makes a beautiful backdrop for an outdoor wedding!

Wood is another good option if you prefer a more rustic or natural look.  There are many choices available in wood arbors and trellises.  In general, steer away from pine and other soft woods that decay easily.  Redwoods like cedar are a very good option because they are naturally weather and decay resistant.

Lastly, metal is a good option if you want something extremely durable and long lasting.  There are many metal arbors and trellises on the market today.  Be careful what type of metal you choose, though.  Steel and iron are not the best choices, because rust can be an issue after a few years.  Aluminum is an excellent choice because it is lightweight, yet very durable, and it will not rust.  Also, look for a metal that is finished with powder coat paint, as this will be the most durable.

Whatever you choose, be sure to think your project out well in advance.  Projects that are started hastily will usually run into problems before they’re finished.  With a little forethought and preparatory planning, you’re sure to end up with a successful result that will add charm and character to your home for years to come.

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Muir Woods – a Journey to a World of Redwood Forest

Muir Woods – a Journey to a World of Redwood Forest

Breathtaking beauty with plenty of sky touching trees, sun playing hide and seek behind the high branches and small streams running down the slope. All these describe Muir Woods, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area which is a must visit place for nature lovers. This isolated and ancient redwood forest lies near the Pacific coast of California and is quite close to the foot of Mt. Tamalpais. Here one can stroll through 1000 year old giant trees towering 260 feet high. A day long Muirwood tour not only offers solitude but plenty of more things to enjoy such as numerous hiking trails.

Location

The beautiful Muir Woods is located to the north of San Francisco city. It takes a drive of just 35 minutes to reach there. Roads to the park are steep and vehicles over 35 feet long are not allowed to go there. During a holiday in San Francisco one must definitely include a day long tour to Muir Woods. Commuting from the city of San Francisco to Muir Woods is easy. Simply hire a limo from any reputed San Francisco limousine rental service providing company and arrive here in style.

Flora

People come to a Muirwood tour to see the renowned Coast Redwood trees that are famous for their height. Here one can see nearly 250 to 380 feet long trees as if they are touching the sky. The average age of the redwoods found here are between 500 and 800 years old. Apart from redwoods, there are other tree species also such as the California Bay Laurel, the Bigleaf Maple and the Tanoak.

Fauna

Along with the rich and unique flora collection, Muir Woods is also famous for the diverse fauna that can be found here. Two famous species of the salmon family Coho or silver salmon and Steelhead Trout can be seen here during the winter days. Moreover, Muir Woods is home to over 50 species of birds and a wide variety of mammals such as Northern Spotted Owls, Woodpeckers, American Shrew Mole, larger Deer, Black Bears and Bats.

Activities

There are also well maintained paved walking trails where visitors can take a leisurely walk to enjoy the magnificent giants from very close distance. There are lots of different trails to follow in the woods and adventurous people can indulge in biking or hiking activities too. One can also enjoy moonlight walks here that are held on nights with a full moon for which prior reservations are must. Here with a proper permit couples can even plan their weddings too.

Footrace

On a Muir wood tour, if you are not participating in the annual footraces you are definitely missing something. Every year, footraces between the Mill Valley and Stinson Beach passing though the Muir Woods are organized. The annual Dipsea Race takes place on the second Sunday in June. While the Double Dipsea happens in the end of June, the Quad Dipsea is organized during the month of November.

A tour to Muirwood guarantees non-stop fun. Travel to this beautiful place in a luxurious and comfortable limo that can be hired from any reputed San Francisco limousine service.

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Visiting California on Your Next Road Trip

Visiting California on Your Next Road Trip

Much of the American West prides itself on its diversity – from forbidding deserts to breathtaking coastlines, from towering redwood forests to snow-capped mountains. But no state in the West has as much of it as California. The Golden State is a virtual cornucopia of natural wonders.  From top to bottom, explore its amazingly beautiful coast to the deep woodlands and deserts found here as well.  Stay at hundreds of fantastic California RV Camping Resorts along the way and you’ll enjoy the best California has to offer in California Camping.

Sure, California’s fantastic coastlines and towering redwoods of the northern part of the state get all the attention, but in southern California, deserts dominate the landscape. Northeast of Los Angeles, the Mojave Desert encompasses more than 15,000 square miles. Although not every part of the Mojave is ideal for a leisurely picnic lunch (think hot), this “high” desert contains several mountain ranges and is located well above sea level. These two factors are what give the Mojave its unique ecosystem, allowing for a variety of wild inhabitants. Native birds such as the roadrunner and cactus wren often share space with exotic migratory birds like vireos and flycatchers. Coyotes and kit foxes prowl the desert hills, as do more docile creatures like bighorn sheep and wild boars. Like most deserts, the Mojave is susceptible to extreme weather. Bone-chilling during winter nights and sizzling during the hot summer months, the Mojave can also offer up a very enjoyable trip during the spring and fall months.

In the southern end of the region, right before the Mojave Desert becomes the Sonoran Desert, lies Joshua Tree National Park. This 734,000-acre desert sanctuary is home to some of the country’s most unusual and photogenic plants. The Joshua tree is the largest of the yucca plants and has flourished in this region of the country. Some two dozen types of bird regularly make the Joshua tree home and the tree plays an intricate part in the ecology of this desert wildlife. The park itself offers a 40-mile driving tour where one can meander through the gentle desert landscape and find plenty of photo opportunities.

North, back across the Mojave Desert, lies Death Valley National Park. But don’t let the name scare you off – the place isn’t out to get you. In fact, Death Valley is the most visited desert park in the nation. Although this 2.3 million-acre park certainly delivers its share of forbidding landscape and uninviting weather, these extreme conditions also create some of the most beautiful and dramatic scenery in the entire American West.  The valley’s floor, which lies nearly 300 feet below sea level, eventually gives way to dazzling painted hills and 10,000-foot snow-capped peaks. Because of the enormity of the park, driving is essential and many of the park’s attraction are spread out. But once a destination is picked and the rig is parked, Death Valley offers hundreds of miles of hiking trails for you to soak up the dramatic scenery. Be sure to visit Telescope Peak in the park’s Emigrant Canyon. This peak is the park’s highest, reaching more than 11,000 feet and offering some fantastic views.

As you head north and out of California’s southern desert region, the Sierra Nevadas beckon visitors with its wide variety of activities and natural beauty. This 430-mile stretch of granite cliffs and snowy peaks delight visitors with numerous parks and attractions, including eight national forests, three national parks, and 14 wilderness areas. Any trip to the Sierra’s would not be complete without visiting one or more of the region’s other national parks: the Sequoia, Kings Canyon, and of course, Yosemite. These national parks are surrounded by California RV Camping Resorts and California Campgrounds.

The 402,000-acre Sequoia National Park is the nation’s second oldest park after Yellowstone. The park’s most popular attraction (and namesake) is the towering sequoia trees, the tallest growing trees on the planet. Driving through Sequoia National Park is an experience in itself. Follow Mineral King Road as it follows the Kaweah River for 25 miles before reaching the scenic Mineral King portion. General Highway is another twisting drive that will bring you to a stand of trees where four of the five world’s tallest can be found. Just north of Sequoia sits Kings Canyon National Park, home of General Grant, the nation’s largest tree. Offer up a salute to the lofty hardwood. Another must-see is the Zumwalt Meadow, the six-mile valley floor offers excellent opportunities for day hikes along a peaceful valley surrounded by towering granite cliffs. North of Kings Canyon lies California’s most famous national park, Yosemite. Crowds can be, well, annoying, so choose your season well (spring and fall are best). Yosemite’s vastness and many isolated areas make this an extremely pleasant visit and a must for the RVer cruising through California.

For even more dramatic scenery head east of Yosemite just a few miles until you reach Mono Lake. One of the oldest lakes in America, Mono Lake attracts all types of wildlife to the area, including unusual sea birds who come seeking food sources that inhabit the lake’s salty water. But the truly significant aspect of Mono Lake is the calcium-carbonate rock formations found on the lake’s shoreline, porous spires rising out of the salty water, standing like eerie sentinels protecting the shoreline. Creepy, but cool.
From here, choose one of several routes north, all of which are quite scenic, until you reach the Sierra foothills and the Lake Tahoe region. Set along the California-Nevada border, Lake Tahoe has become an immensely popular vacation area, especially for skiers. Lake Tahoe rewards its visitors with fantastic scenery, relaxing hikes, and plenty of other outdoor activities year-round. It’s easy to escape the developed shores of Lake Tahoe. The western side of the lake offers two state parks, Emerald Bay and D.L. Bliss, each with miles of connecting hiking trails and memorable surroundings. The lake is a wonder as well. At over 6,000 feet in elevation, this mountain lake is one of the highest in the world. And its crystal-clear, frigid water beckons the hardiest of souls to take a dip.

Northern California remains one of America’s most popular and beautiful regions. Yes, there’s much more here than San Francisco, although that’s a wonderful place to start things off. While having only a fraction of the population of southern California, the northern regions offer the most diverse and impressive landscape in the American West.

The Lava Beds National Monument is 47,000 acres of hardened molten lava, which makes for interesting landscape. To visit the Lava Beds National Monument is truly a unique adventure. The region was once a hotbed (literally!) of underground flowing lava tubes. Today, the flows have subsided, but in their wake, a blessing of nearly 200 caves and grottoes, many of which are open for exploration. Whether you’re an experienced spelunker, just starting out, or simply curious about this underground world, Lava Beds National Monument is entertaining, nonetheless.

For birders, a must-stop is the Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge and the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge. While these two adjacent parks, located just north of the Lava Beds, play host to a wide array of permanent and migratory birds, the area is best known for its migratory bald eagle population, generally regarded as the nation’s largest. Don’t forget the binoculars.
Directly west of these wildlife refuges, along the California coast, clustered together are several redwood areas that make for wonderful stops. While Redwood National Park anchors the area, the coastal drive is also lined with several areas featuring northern California’s star attraction, the mighty redwood.

Much of the American West prides itself on its diversity – from forbidding deserts
to breathtaking coastlines.

Continuing along the California coast, about an hour north of San Francisco, lies the Point Reyes National Seashore, a majestic peninsula that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. Scientists believe the delicate sediment found here may one day disconnect itself from the California mainland. Here’s a hint: Try not to be there when it does. But until that day, the area is easily accessible and offers fantastic rewards for wildlife enthusiasts. Nearly 500 types of birds call Point Reyes home, or at least during their migratory travels. Dozens of mammals, including several marine types, can easily be found here as well.

If you do nothing else, make sure you travel Highway 1, one of the most scenic drives in the entire world. Here, the journey is as good as the destination, although Big Sur won’t disappoint. This region has inspired generations with its tantalizing views and dazzling sunsets. Because of the numerous RV parks and campgrounds that make up the region, Big Sur easily affords days of leisurely outdoor activities.

Just in case you want to get out of the RV for a day trip, leave your rig behind in Ventura (wave to the Woodall’s office) or Santa Barbara and take a chartered boat to explore the Channel Islands. Sea lions frolic along the islands’ beaches. Whales cruise for food just offshore. A myriad of shorebirds roost about the islands’ high ground. Santa Cruz Island is the largest and ecologically diverse of all the Channel Islands. Managed by the Nature Conservancy, the island dazzles with its steep, craggy cliffs, hidden caves, sandy beaches, and much more.

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How To Choose Readings For Your Wedding Ceremony

How To Choose Readings For Your Wedding Ceremony

Most couples choose to have readings as part of their ceremony, which express their love and what their marriage represents. Readings are usually given before or after the vows and can be performed by anyone you choose. Here are some suggestions of people you may consider to do a reading:

Maid of Honor/Best Man Mother of the Bride/Groom Your children/child A close friend of the couple Any relative (including children) whose relationship is valued by the couple

After you have chosen whom you would like to do the readings, you will now need to give them something to read. Readings should be given to the readers no later than four months prior to the ceremony. This will give your readers plenty of time to practice and become familiar with the readings.  Here are some tips on how to choose the appropriate readings.

You should consider your feelings and values toward marriage. Some religions have required/regular readings that are performed at wedding ceremonies. If you choose anything extra, be sure that the reading coincides with types of readings that will be performed by your minister. Browse popular sources. The Bible, if you are Christian. The Torah, if you are Jewish, and the Koran, if you are Muslim. You can also browse popular readings from poetry and literature to help you make the right choice for your ceremony. Check with your officiate. Some officiates and ministers have sources that would like you to choose from, but if not, you should be sure to let him look over the readings you’ve selected to make sure they are appropriate. Be sure that you truly understand the different meaning of your reading, so that you can truly grasp the importance it will hold for you, your spouse, and your marriage.

Here are some great ceremony readings from http://www.weddings.theknot.com that may give you some ideas as to what types of readings you might be leaning too.

Song of Solomon, the Holy Bible Bread for the Journey by Henri Nouwen The Chocolate Cake Sutra Ingredients for a Sweet Life by Graham M. Schweig The Invitation by Oriah Graces by June Cotner We: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic Love by Carlos Almaran The Book of a Thousand Prayers by Angela Ashwin Taking Our Places: The Buddhist Path to Truly Growing Up by Norman Fischer A Year With C.S. Lewis: Daily Readings from His Classic Works by C.S. Lewis The Legacy of Luna: The Story of a Tree, a Woman, and the Struggle to Save the Redwoods by Julia Butterfly Hill The Book of Life: Daily Meditations with Krishnamurti by J. Krishnamurti Rumi: Bridge to the Soul: Journeys Into the Music and Silence of the Heart by Coleman Barks Prayers for a Thousand Years by Elizabeth Roberts and Elias Amidon From Sacred Voices: Essential Women’s Wisdom Through the Ages, edited by Mary Ford-Grabowsky Journey to the Heart by Melody Beattie

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Be Unique – Choose Special Wedding Style

Be Unique – Choose Special Wedding Style

Who doesn’t want a wedding that everyone will remember for years to come? I know I do! It’s so much of fun to plan a wedding in an exotic locale among an entirely new setting! Or, a wedding in a place which holds special significance for you and your partner – probably the place where you two first met! Just the thought of it fills me with excitement! Here are some unique destination wedding ideas you can borrow from!

Unique Places to Say “I Do”

1.    Lets start off which a tropical beach! I’ve always had a soft spot for beach weddings. They’re so beautiful and they bring you closer to Nature. Moreover, the entire setting is so romantic that you can’t help but fall a little bit more in love with each other! White sands, a beautiful sun setting on the ocean and your near and dear ones around you. Bliss!
2.    If the beach is not your kind of thing, then why not get married in a redwood forest in California under the benign shadow of a giant redwood tree? It’s a call from nature you can’t resist!
3.    Here’s another variation of a beach-side wedding. Why not get married in a light house by the sea? Light houses seem to have a life of their own and somehow lend so much more character to the wedding. Moreover, there is something otherworldly and mysterious about a lighthouse which you can’t quite put your finger on. In short, it’s going to be quite an exciting experience!
4.    The classic English manor house! Getting married in the English country side is a beautiful and romantic experience! It’s as though you can pretend to be a noble lord and lady for a day! Moreover, you can even hire the manor house for your honeymoon which follows! Brilliant idea isn’t it?
5.    Vineyard weddings in the dusk are beautiful too, with the perfect backdrop of mountains and a rustic house to boot! If you want a country-side wedding, to experience the true colors of the countryside, then nothing beats this!

Exotic locales make for amazing and unique weddings. Kick start your married life by getting married with fanfare! Go all out, because it’s your wedding day!

Yes, you can make your wedding special, unique and memorable for all. All that you need is to get the proper guidance from the industry-leading experts – worried how to get them for free. Not to worry much, I have the best resources ready for you at http://www.globalweddinggifts.com. Enjoy.

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Discover Northern California Rv Parks

Discover Northern California Rv Parks

You can enjoy the outdoors by choosing to stay at northern California RV Parks. You can see some of the most beautiful parts of the west, with many tourist attractions close by, while still enjoying all the modern amenities you expect. Staying at one can let you see the state while being one of the most convenient ways to travel.

Many enjoy the unique nature of California through their State Parks. It is a mountainous region and many people enjoy fishing in the area lakes and rivers, hiking and biking on mountain paths or even hunting. There’s plenty to do and enjoy while soaking up he natural beauty of California.

Many enjoy canoeing and kayaking on the rivers, as well. If you like a more leisurely pace, then paddle boats can be rented as well at the other watercraft. All experience levels can be catered to, and there is some place for everyone to enjoy the water. If you want to take a ride in the countryside on horses, ranches are around to rent horses from as well.

Many RV Parks offer wifi while you stay. This can help you stay connected via the web to your family and friends from the comfort of your own RV. You may also be able to get satellite TV as as part of your rental space while you stay.

Many of the parks make sure there is plenty of room for RVS to pull into. Most offer plenty of space between each camper so that you can enjoy privacy in your rural setting. It is very easy to get your RV connected to the utilities with full hookups such as electricity and sewer.

You also can expect to have all the modern conveniences parks have to make your stay better. Full laundry services are available so you can take care of your clothing while on the road, or you can use the meeting rooms to make new friends and meet the people that satay here. Some places also have dump stations for a small fee, so you can do the upkeep on you holding tanks without having to worry about finding a place to do it at.

Spending your time at Northern California RV Parks can be a great way to see a fantastic state. You can enjoy the beauty of the coast or the forest. Hikers, outdoors men and people looking for a trip to the unusual can be satisfied with their vacation here. This can be a great way to see an exciting state.

If you are planning to go to Northern California RV Parks, visit http://www.pioneerrvpark.com

 

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Time to Visit Northern California

Time to Visit Northern California

Take a drive northwards. If you have already been to the Southern part of California, why don’t you go to Northern California this time, especially El Dorado County? It is an exciting California vacation destination any time of the year. And when it comes to hotels, activities, and holiday maker attractions, there’s nothing to worry about since there is a lot to choose from in a northern California vacation.

In less than a minute, you’ll be flooded with results, all waiting for you to check them out.

The El Dorado County

In Northern California, a place called El Dorado County hosts some of the most exciting tourist attractions. Found 2 hours away from San Francisco Bay Area and between 2 major access roads to South Shore and North Shore Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County is a good getaway choice because it isn’t only straightforward to reach but it also offers some of the wealthiest history in the united states. In 1848, James W.

The park is a neat place to start your local getaway. If you are a history lover, it’ll definitely catch your fancy as it showcases many artifacts from the Gold Rush time, museums, duplicate of the mill, and a nature trail where you will be led by a park ranger.

Now, if it isn’t only one day or two-day getaway, you may as well look at another places that El Dorado County has to give. You can check out the campgrounds in the Lotus/Coloma area like the Yankee stream resort on River Road and the Camp Lotus on Bassi Road.

If you are vacationing with the youngsters, they will sure love being closer to nature, while you may enjoy doing activities like rafting and wine tasting. As for wine tasting, the South Eastern part of El Dorado County is thought of as one of the best lands for wine-grape varietals. So, you’ll find here some of the famous wineries like Windwalker and Oakstone wineries to name a few.

Can you fit in some more?The Northern part of California, especially El Dorado County, can truly make your California holiday an experience of an entire life. Now, if you really want to make it even more exciting, you can also spend 2 days in the pretty South Lake Tahoe. Here, you can do a lot of hiking, biking, shopping, gaming, entertainment, and lots more. Everything will fundamentally depend on your scheme.

Start your planning today. After all, it’s fun, delight, and relaxation that you are after in this California vacation, so why not make the most out of it?
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Best Places to Visit on a California Family Vacation

Best Places to Visit on a California Family Vacation

California family vacations take on various guises. It could be a back to nature trip targeting nature parks and wildlife preserves. Or it could be a fun jaunt from one amusement park to another. It could even be a drive down history lane in search of elusive facts that the history books refuse to detail. Then again, it could be a momentous tour that incorporates all of this and more. The only things certain about a California family vacation would be the enormous element of fun and all pervading sunshine.

As long as there’s Disneyland in California and you have kids, the two shall meet, possibly more than once. This would be the unwritten law as far as California family vacations are concerned. Now add Pier 39, Yosemite National Park, Legoland, San Diego Zoo, and Sea World Adventure Park to the equation and it tilts in favour of a tour of the whole State rather than just the South. With that beautiful year-round golden sunshine and silver beaches strewn all along the way, why would any one not consider a California family vacation?

You can take your California family vacation down a path less travelled into lesser known destinations like the Shasta Cascade region with its waterfalls and hypnotising rural charm. The Lake Shasta Caverns and Waterworks Park will be huge hits with the kids. Visit the ghost town in Shasta State Historic Park before you slip down to explore downtown Redding.

The northern region has plenty more to offer for a California family vacation. You should definitely visit the Redwood National Park along the coast to see the majestic red wood trees as old as time. Come down to Mount Lassen with its volcanic peaks, the Sacramento Valley, and move across to scenic Lake Tahoe.

Next stop on your California family vacation is the incredibly unique city of San Francisco. From its majestic Golden Gate Bridge to its famous twisted streets, this is one place that will surprise you with its diversity and sheer liveliness. Hop aboard a street car to visit China town or get aboard a boat cruise to explore Alcatraz. Catch the train to Fisherman’s Wharf. This is one town that is fun for the whole family.

Well, when the going gets tough, the kids start screaming. Your California family vacation now gathers momentum as it goes southward to Los Angeles, Anaheim, and San Diego. It’s time for that second wind that adds a renewed zest and flavour to your California family vacation. Disneyland in Anaheim is what the kids where waiting for and here it is. This was the promise that kept them on their best behaviour as you took your time shopping and browsing boring museums. It is an absolute kid pleaser and has been entertaining families of all ages for a long time.

You can take your California family vacation down a path less travelled into lesser known destinations like the Shasta Cascade region with its waterfalls and hypnotising rural charm and of course there is always Disneyland.

Jolana Klobouk is a former travel agent and editor of http://www.best-family-beach-vacations.com where you can find great ideas for family beach vacations and California Family Vacations.

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Unique Wedding Venues – Trains

Unique Wedding Venues – Trains

Want to get married in a unique venue that almost feels like you’re stepping back in time? Consider getting married or having your wedding reception aboard a train! Trains take us back to a romantic, slower-paced era, so it’s a perfect, yet unique venue for tying the knot.

Which trains might you consider for your wedding?

Skunk Train – Mendocino Coast, California

Traveling at 29 miles per hour, the Skunk Train takes you and your wedding guests on the same northern California coastal “Redwood Route” that it has traveled since 1885. Leaving from the train station at Fort Bragg or Willits, California, the train takes your wedding party to either the Camp Mendocino Dining Hall, or the Northspur outdoor reception site, a remote outdoor site set amongst the towering redwoods, for a truly unforgettable wedding adventure.

The Skunk Train staff works with many local entertainers, so you have the option of providing live entertainment for your guests while aboard the train. Local entertainment includes the Skunk Train’s famed “Trainsinger,” as well as jazz bands, big bands, and rock bands. And, for great wedding photos, nothing beats the open observation train cars. Of course, the train pulls covered cars as well.

For those unfamiliar with the Mendocino area, it is truly breathtaking, punctuated by meadows, towering redwood forests and rocky cliffs. For more information about weddings aboard the Skunk Train, call 530-666-6781.

Napa Valley Wine Train – Napa Valley, California

Napa Valley, California is known as a great wine producing region of California, so it’s only natural that any wedding taking place in the Napa Valley includes wine. If you’re a wine buff, gourmet diner and train enthusiast, you may want to consider a wedding or reception aboard The Napa Valley Wine Train, a three-hour round-trip rail and gourmet dining adventure from the town of Napa to St. Helena. While on board, your guests can be treated to views of vineyards and wineries from restored train cars dating back to 1915-1947. Wineries you will pass by include such fine labels as Trefethen, Clos du Val, Cardinale, Domaine Chandon, Neibaum/Coppola and Grgich Hills.

You have your choice of three dining car experiences: the Vista Dome is a glass-domed rail car which can seat groups up to 56; the Silverado Grill is a casual dining car with sliding windows, which can seat groups up to 54; one of the Gourmet Express Pullman dining cars from 1915 – 1917. If you have a large wedding party you can charter the Gourmet Express, Vista Dome and Silverado Grill for up to 370 people. For Group information, call 707-253-0920.

Roaring Camp Railroad – Felton, California

Yet one more California wedding rail adventure, the Roaring Camp Railroads operates out of Felton, California, which is just north of Santa Cruz. The Roaring Camp Railroad offers wedding events at their camp, as well as Cathedral Grove, located on Bear Mountain, which is accessible by a vintage steam train. While at the Cathedral Grove site, couples exchange their vows underneath ancient, towering redwoods. For more information regarding wedding parties, call 831-335-4484.

Sugar Cane Train – Maui

We’re leaving California now and heading to Maui, a favorite wedding spot for couples around the world. Maui, of course, is famous for its beaches. But, if you’re a train buff you’re also in luck, as Maui is also home to the Sugar Cane Train which can transport your wedding party along a six-mile scenic journey between Lahaina and Kaanapali. You can call toll free at 800-499-2307 for more information.

Spirit of Washington – Renton, Washington

The Spirit of Washington operates out of Renton, Washington, which is southeast of Seattle, and has the distinction of traveling over the historic Wilburton Trestle, which is the longest wooden trestle in the Northwest at 975 feet long and 102 feet high. Should you choose a wedding or reception on the Spirit of Washington, you will be treating yourself and your guests to great dining, as well as a scenic ride along Lake Washington, over the Wilburton Trestle, and into one of Washington’s best wine growing regions, with a winery stopover at Columbia Winery. Call 800-876-7245 for more information on wedding parties on the Spirit of Washington.

Grand Canyon Railway – Williams, Arizona

If you haven’t been to the Grand Canyon, you absolutely must. And if you’ve already been, go again, this time by train. You embark The Grand Canyon Railway at their depot in Williams, Arizona for the 2-hour, 15-minute train trip to the Grand Canyon, all the while being entertained by cowboy characters and strolling musicians. This unique wedding venue is definitely one to consider if you have children in your wedding party.

You have the option of chartering a car on the train for your wedding party, and have the choice of five classes of train service, rim tours, entertainment and food options. Prices start at ,000 for seating of 88 people in coach class, and ,500 for a seating of 65 people in luxury parlor car. Call 1-800-843-8723 for information on group seating.

If you want a unique wedding venue your guests will talk about for years to come, you definitely should consider train travel. It’s romantic, relaxing, and nostalgic, and suitable for guests of all ages.

Shari Hearn is a writer and creator of Wedding Planning, where you can learn about such things as Celtic engagement rings.

Redwoods Lodging Literally Offers Home on the Range

Redwoods Lodging Literally Offers Home on the Range

John Russavage is a former stock broker who left the hot desert temperatures of Palm Springs for a life in the cooler California Redwoods and a venture that is heating up the local tourism market.

Next time you go to Redwood National and State Parks youll no doubt hear about John and his enterprises if you watch local TV, read the local papers or just look for a place to stay overnight in the park. His company, Redwood Park Lodge Company, has begun offering park lodging and tours and a special event center, and now has plans for a new 80-room hotel on the beach along with an RV park, botanical garden and a new Redwood Adventures store. Oh did we mention the television show that John has put together starring none other than himself as Johnny Redwood?

Actually, Russavage is more Grizzly Adams than Gordon Gekko, the ruthless stock broker in “Wall Street. The affable, bearded Russavage seems to be in his true element as he runs errands in the park wearing blue jeans and pulling off an Eddie Bauer look that seems perfect for a place like the California Redwoods.

As Russavage recalls, his new enterprise all began as a second home that got out of control. Russavage and his wife were vacationing at a bed-and-breakfast inn in the coastal community of Trinidad, about 22 miles north of Eureka and just another 20 miles from the entrance to Redwood National and State Parks. They were so impressed with the scenery that they asked a real estate broker to keep an eye out for a house on some nice view property. They found one and bought it, began renting it out when they werent using it, and then discovered they could get 0 a night because quality lodging opportunities on this part of the coast were so rare.

The wheels started turning for Russavage and, presto-change-o, Russavage left his Palm Springs position with Merrill Lynch to become chairman and CEO of Redwood Parks Lodge Company, the umbrella for his many Redwoods-related enterprises. The company purchased an old sawmill and the workers’ three-bedroom houses that are located just a short walk from the parks Elk Meadow and numerous trails. They kept the redwood shells of the homes, but replaced everything inside with new and generally top-quality furnishings. The company now rents them out for 9 per night.

On a recent visit to the area, we had a chance to sample the new digs and, for families or multiple couples looking for reasonably priced quality lodgings, these houses are ideal. The multiple bedrooms provide room for at last two families or one very large family, and it looked to us that two or three couples could easily maintain enough privacy while sharing the kitchen and living room areas which, by the way, are both furnished to the hilt. Divide three into 9 and youre paying about what youd pay for an inexpensive motel room.

The location of course is a big advantage. The homes are located just a little north of Orick, which is just inside the redwood park boundaries. The nearby trails are thick with redwoods and moss-covered trees and vines and take visitors to waterfalls or over to the beach just a few miles away. And, right on cue, two bull elk came out to spar just 50 yards in front of us as we were conversing with Russavage out in front of one of the homes.

But these six homes which are what Russavage calls Redwood Village are just the beginning. Soon, his company will be breaking ground on a new 80-room Holiday Inn that will be located in the coastal area near the Redwood National and State Parks visitor center. Russavage said the design of the inn will be a resort model with expanded pool and recreation areas and will be especially well-suited for families. Eventually a new RV park and botanical garden will be built nearby.

The company already offers adventure tours in the park, which is actually four different parks. The national park and three state parks are operated as a single unit, and Redwoods Park Lodge Company has a concession to offer various types of tours through the parks including orientation tours and longer, day-long tours that include meals.

And, in a location somewhat removed from the glitter of the entertainment world, Russavage plans to use television and Hollywood star power to take his message well beyond Northern California. Teaming up with an Emmy Award-winning director, Russavage is launching a Redwood Adventures television show that will be appearing every Friday on HCTV in Eureka. The segments will feature Russavage known in the show as Johnny Redwood showing viewers the sights and attractions in Redwood National and State Parks. Hes already used his connections to have actor Robert Conrad do a corporate video and appear at one of the Redwood Adventures grand opening events.

Once we have our act together,” says Russavage, we know some pretty big people in the entertainment industry. Natures a big topic with global warming and that kind of stuff. We dont think its going to be addressed in the way were doing, so were taking a shot at it.

Redwood National and State Parks

Altogether there are about 105,000 acres in the parks, most of the area covered with the giant redwoods. The western border of the parks includes about 38 miles of coastline, including picturesque beaches and many beach trails. There are five visitor centers in the parks, each including interpretive information about the area and its attractions. Altogether there are 164 miles of hiking trails, 51 miles of bike trails and 41 miles of horse trails.

We enjoyed the hike up to Trillium Falls, a walk that begins close to the Redwood Adventures Village. The Trillium Falls Trail covers 2.5 miles through old-growth timber and offers one of the few waterfalls in the parks. Be on the lookout for Fern Canyon with its 30-foot walls dripping wet and full of ferns.

Also close by is Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway, where you can take a 10-mile scenic drive through the ancient redwoods. Along the way, youll see an opportunity to take a short 1/8 mile spur off the trail to Big Tree Wayside, well worth the diversion.

Also on the south end of the park is the Coastal Drive, which is an eight-mile somewhat primitive road that takes you to expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and then down into the redwoods at Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

Still another park highlight is Howland Hill Road and Stout Grove, where you can take a 10-mile scenic drive through old-growth redwoods and a half-mile walk through a river-bottom grove of these giant trees.

AT A GLANCE

WHERE: Redwood National and State Parks is located about 40 miles north of Eureka in northwestern California. The park areas begin along the coastline and visitors then drive deeper into the parks as they travel northward on Highway 101.

WHAT: This combination of four parks offers some of the Californias most spectacular scenery. While the name implies its all about the giant redwood trees, the parks coastal areas are every bit as impressive. Beaches, jagged rocky coastline, even gray whales are among the highlights of the coastal areas of the park.

WHEN: Year-round, although the weather along the coast can change quickly and be quite unpredictable. In winter, bring layers to bundle up especially when you get out on the beach in a strong wind.

WHY: People come from far and wide to see the California redwoods and this is a great spot to see them up-close. There is also a great area south of Eureka called Avenue of the Giants where there are several vantage points as you travel the old highway that runs parallel to Highway 101.

HOW: For more information on the Redwoods Park Lodge Company, phone 866-733-9637 or visit www.redwoodadventures.com. For more information on Redwoods National and State Parks, phone 707-464-6101 or visit www.nps.gov/redw.

Cary Ordway is president of Getaway Media Corp which publishes websites focused on regional getaway travel. Among the company’s offerings are websites featuring California travel ideas and Pacific Northwest travel destinations.

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