Things to see on vacation out west.?

my husband wants to take leave sometime in the next two months, due to my pregnancy i am not able to fly (yes, the doc’s orders). i like sight seeing but he’s not too into that. he likes to fish. also my pregnancy is in the beggining of the third tri. so too much walking, well mainly stairs or hills at this point, is out of the question.

we’re in CA. i was thinking about the grad-canyon. i’ve already been too the redwoods and crater lake. and yellowstone.

What are some good camping areas near the Redwoods?

My husband and I want to take a weekend camping trip to the Redwoods in NorCal sometime. Anyone know of any good areas to camp at?

We can settle for a hotel as well, but camping sounds more fun.

anniversary ideas? in Northern-ish California.?

Me and the bf’s 2 year anniversary is coming up late April.
I thought we could go check out the hearst castle and spend the weekend at a nice hotel/lodge.

We are 18, and are trying to find something romantic/new/not too expensive/ in Northern California.We are looking forward to a nice room and watching lots of movies and cuddlin.

We are in San Francisco.

Getting a taxi in Santa Clara County

Getting a taxi in Santa Clara County

The South Bay area of California is a great destination spot for vacationers from around the country.  The possibilities for a fun and relaxing vacation or weekend are endless.

San Jose alone offers numerous attractions.  Come to town for a concert at the Mountain View Ampitheter.  The Winchester Mystery House alone is worth the visit.  But don’t drive!  You can get a cab from the airports or Caltrain station.  The attractions are spread over a wide area in this South Bay city, and a cab can get you to any destination easily and quickly.  A taxi cab can transport up to 7 people for the price of a single person and is equipped with GPS computer dispatching, so you get another cab whenever and wherever you want.  No need to schedule your interests around a bus schedule and no driving around and around looking for a parking space and paying expensive parking fees.  The Tech Museum, art museums and Great America are among many attractions here.  Hundreds visit Stanford University and Medical Center every year.  A trouble-free cab ride will take you to the exact area of this vast complex with no hassle.  Parking on campus is unimaginably difficult, and then you may have to walk several blocks.

Santa Clara also boosts a University and law school; finding a cab is effortless from the Caltrain station.  There is also a huge convention center here, and visitors will find that hailing a cab is far cheaper and faster that trying to navigate a strange town on their own.

The whole of the South Bay offers beautiful, and often historic hotels, cozy B & B’s and lavish resorts.  Menlo Park, Mountain View, Saratoga, Sunnyvale, Redwood City, and Santa Clara attract many visitors to this ‘Silicon Valley’.  There are countless wineries located here; a perfect time to hire a cab for the day.  Don’t drink and drive–have fun and relax.  Hire a safe, clean-air-condition taxi for your transportation needs.  Drivers, familiar with the area, are police department tested and certified.

Check online for www.yellowtaxicabserviceca.com , conveniently serving the South Bay area for a long period of time

Redwood Writers, the Redwood branch of the California Writers Club, had Steve Hockensmith as one of two keynote speakers for the October 24, 2009 Conference at Santa Rosas Flamingo Hotel and Resort. Steve gave an exciting and humorous talk about getting published, Anything I Can Do, You Can Do Better: Getting Published Made Easy(ish).” About Steve Hockensmith: Steve Hockensmith is the author of the popular Holmes on the Range mysteries about Sherlock Holmes-worshipping cowboy brothers Big Red and Old Red Amlingmeyer. The first book in the series was nominated for the prestigious Edgar, Shamus, Dilys and Anthony awards in 2006, and since then St. Martins Minotaur has released two sequels. (The latest, The Black Dove, is set in 1890s San Francisco.) A fourth novel about the crime-busting cowpokes, The Crack in the Lens, will be out next summer. Before turning to fiction, Hockensmith was an entertainment journalist, covering pop culture and the film industry for The Hollywood Reporter, The Chicago Tribune, Newsday, Total Movie and other publications. He spent a year as editor of The X-Files Official Magazine and three years at the helm of Cinescape, a sci-fi/action movie magazine. He also covered mystery TV shows and films as a columnist for Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine. His first published crime story, Eries Last Day, won the Short Mystery Fiction Societys Derringer Award and appeared in Best American Mystery Stories 2001. (A short film based on the story is currently

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Good California Vacation Destinations?

My fiance and I have an 8 month old daughter, and we’re trying to find good places to visit in California for vacation during the winter season (aside from Lake Tahoe, which we visited last year). We currently live in L.A. county, but would like to see some new places. Our daughter will be a year old by the time we take this vacation. What are some good vacations for our little family to take and have a good time?

What is a good website to find vacation home rentals in Northern California?

I’m trying to find a honeymoon location for early October. We want something that is as secluded as is possible and is close to outdoor recreation. Beachfront would be great. Please provide websites where we might find information or if you know of a specific home, that would be great to know, too.

California Recreation Clear Lake

California Recreation Clear Lake

California is known for its pristine coastline, but the state also has plenty of great fresh-water lakes, including Clear Lake, just a couple hours drive north from San Francisco.

A friend visited Clear Lake not too long ago and came back raving about the area’s unexpected scenic and natural beauty – so we had to investigate. On a recent swing through Northern California, we dropped in on Clear Lake, staying at a small, unpretentious waterfront resort that brought back childhood memories of vacationing at lakefront resorts in Central Washington state. It was like vacationing in a simpler place at a simpler time.

At 43,000 acres, Clear Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in California, and some say it may be the oldest lake in North America. The lake is the centerpiece for several communities in the Lake County area, including Lakeport, Clearlake, Kelseyville, Glenhaven and several others. Taken together, these communities and several parks in the area offer a wide range of family vacation activities.

Chief among those are boating, fishing and swimming, three main reasons people stay at the Seabreeze Resort in Glenhaven, headquarters for our brief stay in the Clear Lake area. Owner Steve Nash happened on the resort many years ago as he was looking to buy a waterfront house. His accountant advised him that the income from the resort would go a long way toward helping to pay for his new waterfront home, and so Nash – who had never operated any sort of lodging facility – took the plunge.

Today, Nash divides his time between Clear Lake and San Diego, where he lives during winter months. But every year, April through October, it’s back to Clear Lake and the round-the-clock chores of managing the resort. With only one housekeeper for help, Nash is up at dawn each day, working to well past sundown. But, as we discovered, he always finds time to chat and joke around with his guests – many of whom have been returning to the small resort for many years.

Since we were traveling with a four-year-old, we were booked into the “family wing” of the resort – some housekeeping units a little further from the water and from the guests in the waterfront adult wing. Our cottage was like a small apartment, maybe 1950s vintage, but nicely remodeled and cheerfully decorated. A full kitchen was included, as well as a living room, bath and a bedroom with two queen beds. Thankfully, on this summer visit, the unit was air conditioned.

Our cottage had a grassy area, lunge chairs and several individuals just outside the door. Nearby was Steve’s fragrant flower garden – which he obviously takes great care in maintaining – and then a few steps further was the boat launch, dock and swimming area. In short, the Seabreeze offered everything you need for a restful lakefront stay or a base of operations for your boating holiday.

But we were visiting Clear Lake to explore. Just why was everyone raving about this lake?

The first thing we discovered was that, as advertised, the lake and its surroundings are beautiful. The blue-water lake is in the middle of a hilly, mostly treed landscape that is especially interesting when approaching from the east. We also noticed that this lake is big. On the map it looked like it would be fairly easy to circumnavigate since there were highways, roadways and towns and villages on almost every part of the lake. Once we were driving, however, it soon became apparent our trip around the lake was going to take us at least a half day.

Along the way we stopped in several little lakeside towns, including the largest city, Clearlake, which is the largest population center in a region that only has about 12,000 year-round residents. Each town is different, but all share the beauty of Clear Lake and recreation opportunities are never far away.

Along most shores of the lake you’ll find a combination of private residences and small motels and inns like the Seabreeze. We did note, however, there is a large timeshare resort on the northwest shore, as well as the famous Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa, known for bringing headline musical acts in for performances in the Outdoor Konocti Field Amphitheater as well as the resort’s indoor showroom. Altogether, the resort puts on about 100 shows per year.

We noticed that parks are abundant throughout the region. Many are located on the more than 100 miles of shoreline but, in addition to camping and watersports, several parks offer other features. For example, the Anderson Marsh State Park is known for nature walks and birdwatching, while the Middletown Trailside Nature Preserve offers the “EcoArts Lake County Scupture Walk” conducted on 107 acres of natural park. The area’s history is highlighted at the Anderson Marsh State Historic Park.

There are plenty of other opportunities to learn about the history of Clear Lake, including two county museums, the Lake County Museum in Lakeport and the Lower Lake Historical Schoolhouse Museum in Lower Lake. Learn about the stars at the Taylor Planetarium and Observatory in Kelseyville.

For those who enjoy visiting wineries, this region has several that are all within easy driving distance of the lake.

No matter which shoreline, there seemed to be plenty of anglers taking advantage of what the locals say is the best bass fishing in the West. The bass fishing is so good that several professional bass fishing organizations have designated Clear Lake as the best bass lake in the country. But it’s not just bass — catfish, blackfish, Sacramento perch, hitch, crappie and bluegill are all caught at Clear Lake.

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A Toast to California Wine Country

A Toast to California Wine Country

Even teetotalers have to admit, there is something luxurious and intriguing about the idea of visiting California Wine Country. This is a place where generations of growers have toiled away to perfect the art of bringing fine wine to the world’s tables. Pleasing the palate is the number one priority, and the air is rich with tradition, complexity, and romance. Come for the wine or for the atmosphere, but visit Wine Country some time soon.

The area just north of San Francisco provides the traditional scenes sought after by wine connoisseurs; ancient vineyards, winery tours, and plenty of tastings, all surrounded by beautiful countryside. Napa Valley is perhaps the most famous of California’s regions, and contains about 45,000 acres of grapes and several hundred different wineries. This isn’t large by world standards, but that doesn’t stop it from being a well-visited and internationally respected wine-producing region. Within the valley you’ll find Calistoga, St. Helena, Oakville, Rutherford, and Yountville. Each of these has tours to offer as well as restaurants, prime picnic spots, and plenty of chances to taste the fragrant fruits of the earth.

Sonoma County, birthplace of California wine making, will certainly impress you as well. From family-run operations to large businesses, each stop on your tour will be different than the last. Just as no two wines are alike, you’ll never find two wineries that use the same methods, grapes, or label art. Treasure this notion as you wander the picturesque vistas and keep your senses alert, as you’ll likely discover a wine with a blend of elements perfectly suited to your taste buds. Hopefully you have some room to bring a few bottles home with you.

Follow the Russian River to the north for a visit to historic Healdsburg and experience stunning natural beauty along with even more wineries. Spanish-style architecture, small-town friendliness, and lots of vacation rentals will make this seem like the ideal place to hide away for a while. The redwoods that surround the town and the welcoming atmosphere that pervades it will make you feel instantly at home. If the mood strikes you, settle in for a while and let the culture, music, and sweet aroma of wine take you far away from the hubbub that you’re used to.

If you’d like to see what else California Wine Country has to offer, make space in your day for some antique shopping, golfing, or a hot air balloon ride. You or your traveling companions may need a break from the Merlots and Chardonnays, so be sure to open your eyes to the big picture and all the opportunities that surround you. The wine is sublime on its own, but when mixed with a full day of varied activities, all the flavors will mingle with extra passion.

From Petaluma to Cazadero, you’re sure to find bike trails, spas, fine dining options, and all varieties of entertainment everywhere you look. So whether you and your traveling companions stick together or take an afternoon apart, no one has an excuse to be bored or dissatisfied with the activities at hand in Wine Country. Even the decision to explore a back country road or wander along the coast could lead to great memories, so let your instincts take over as you delve into the mysterious and sensuous terrain of this most charming of areas.

Just as the wine must be well-paired to your meal, your place of lodging must complement your vacation. You’ve traveled all this way in order to revel in life’s small pleasures and you’ve sharpened your senses in order to distinguish between “full” and “medium” bodied, so don’t settle for anything less than amazing when it comes to where you stay.

Look into a vacation rental for the true Wine Country experience. Properties all throughout the valleys will appeal to your delicate senses and will invite love and friendship to flow along with the wine. No matter what area you’re partial to, you’re sure to find a place nearby. A Monte Rio loft with down comforters and a hot tub would be a fine choice, as would a Guerneville forest lodge. Many are a stone’s throw away from one or more wineries, and most provide other options for keeping busy or letting go of stress.

Look online to find the Wine Country Vacation Rental that will satisfy your discerning taste, and prepare to toast to a very fine trip.

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Any opinions on Hilton Garden Inn Fayetteville/Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, NC?

I’m looking for a clean, nice hotel to accomodate a family for a weekend.

Honeymoon destinations? With a budget of $900(approx)…We live in Northern California?

What are some popular spots?
What about something that’s off the beaten path?
We are getting married in a month, so it will August/sept honeymoon

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