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Every season offers new reasons to get outside and explore-if you know when and where to go. Northern California Nature Weekends provides all the information you need to plan fifty-two great weekend getaways-from excursions for the serious naturalist to casual outings for the whole family. Some experiences are off the beaten track, such as celebrating the acorn harvest with the Miwok Indians, watching for bald eagles at Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, or canoeing through the Cosumnes River Preserve. You'll also find plenty of new twists on familiar California treasures, with opportunities…mehr

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Every season offers new reasons to get outside and explore-if you know when and where to go. Northern California Nature Weekends provides all the information you need to plan fifty-two great weekend getaways-from excursions for the serious naturalist to casual outings for the whole family. Some experiences are off the beaten track, such as celebrating the acorn harvest with the Miwok Indians, watching for bald eagles at Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, or canoeing through the Cosumnes River Preserve. You'll also find plenty of new twists on familiar California treasures, with opportunities to: Rent a houseboat on Shasta Lake, where more than 360 miles of shoreline await exploration Watch for whales at Bodega Bay with the San Andreas Fault beneath your feet Sip wine at a Sonoma County villa overlooking legions of geese on a cattail-lined wetland Let Northern California Nature Weekends help you explore the outdoors any time of year.
Autorenporträt
Newcastle resident Jeanne Clark is the author of the California Wildlife Viewing Guide, the Nevada Wildlife Viewing Guide, and America's Wildlife Refuges: Lands of Promise. She has worked in natural resources communications for nearly twenty-five years. Robert Garrison is the project coordinator for the California Watchable Wildlife Project and owner of the consulting firm Nature Tourism Planning. He lives in Sacramento, California.