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19 Best Outdoor Vacations
Tania Khadder
Pack a picnic and take a break at one of the beaches along the way. Pack a six-pack and throw back a few local beers while you paddle. And when you’re done, venture into downtown Healdsburg (where the ride ends) to enjoy some of the local cuisine and world-famous wine (if there’s any room after all that beer).
Tip: Don’t bring anything you don’t want to get wet –- the rapids, however mild, are enough to throw you and your belongings into the river. Carefully pack your stuff and strap it to the boat (or yourself), unless you want to watch all that unopened beer float away (and we’re pretty sure you don’t).


smendlovitz
5 months ago
4 comments
SOUNDS WONDERFUL...
cdmcculloch
5 months ago
2 comments
Camping in Big Bend is awesome in the spring and fall. This time of year, not so much. Go somewhere where it's cool enough to breathe (and sleep at night.)