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07/24/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/24/2024 07:06

Last-Minute Summer Getaway Ideas Before School Starts

It's hard to believe, but the first day of school will be here in no time. It's no surprise that summers seem to be over in an instant, but there's still time to take advantage of the time off. If you're looking to get in one last family getaway before the bell rings, there are still some options. Consider avoiding the big-name locations in Northern California and instead opt for some more laid-back spots that are all within just a few hours of Sacramento. Following are some of our top spots for last-minute getaways before school starts.

Dunsmuir

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Considered one of themost picturesque small towns in Northern California, Dunsmuir sits at the base of Mt. Shasta. There are outdoor activities galore, includingHedge Creek Falls, where you can take an easy hike to a cave, andCastle Crags State Park, where you can see stunning rock formations. Nearby McCloud Fallshas a series of rushing waterfalls, accessed by hikes of varying lengths.

One of the most unique places to stay isRailroad Park Resort, where you can stay overnight in a refurbished railroad caboose. They also have cabins and campsites. Hungry? Pay a visit to the iconicYaks on the 5, which serves hearty burgers and salads. Another great spot isThe Wheelhouse, which has hundreds of games for kids and adults alike.

Alameda

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San Francisco may get all the attention, but this city across the bay is a worthwhile destination in its own right. If you have a kiddo who's into military history, a visit to theUSS Hornet Museumis a must. You can tour the retired aircraft carrier and learn about its past missions. Nearby is theAlameda Naval Air Museum, which has models and displays about naval aviation. Another cool museum in Alameda is thePacific Pinball Museum, which has nearly 100 playable games! If you need to get out for some fresh air, consider a visit to theRobert W. Crown Memorial State Beach, where you can picnic, swim and paddle to your heart's delight.

There are a few hotels in Alameda, but with a family in tow, perhaps the best option is to rent anAirbnborVRBO. If you're looking for a laid-back spot to hang out,Almanac Beeris a family-friendly spot with food trucks and a sandbox. Another good bet is Tomatina, which serves pizza and pasta and offers family meals.

Calistoga

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With its rolling vineyards and world-renowned wineries, Calistoga is usually considered an adults-only destination. But there are plenty of family-friendly activities here that often get overlooked. For starters,Safari Westis just minutes away, where you can see giraffes, zebras, and other African animals. They even offer overnight stays inluxury tentsimported from Botswana! Another fun attraction for kids in Calistoga isOld Faithful Geyser, which erupts several times an hour. There's also an animal farm and picnic grounds onsite. A family-friendly winery to check out isCastello di Amorosa, a castle-like structure that offers grape juice and coloring sheets to the little ones.

As far as lodging, there are numerous options in Calistoga depending on your style.Calistoga Motor Lodge and Spaoffers unique camper rooms; you can even bring your dog! You can even camp at nearbyBothe-Napa Valley State Park, which has yurts and hiking trails.

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Morro Bay

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If you're looking for the ultimate coastal getaway (and hoping to escape from the valley heat), Morro Bay is a great choice.Morro Strand State Beachhas miles and miles of sandy shoreline as well as its namesake Morro Rock. You can even go horseback riding on the beach! Other nearby activities include kayaking, biking, and surfing. Or, you can stroll the quaint downtown area, browse the shops, and enjoy a fresh seafood meal at one of the many restaurants.

A central place to stay in Morro Bay isBeach Bungalow Inn and Suites, which is walking distance to town and has bike rentals, a fire pit, and free breakfast. Another option is theInn at Morro Bay, a bayfront property with a pool and onsite restaurant.

Russian River

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The Sonoma Coast gets most of the attention, but just east of Jenner is the Russian River Valley, a winding waterway through redwood forest. Along the way are swimmable beaches, charming small towns, and lush hiking trails. Some family-friendly beaches to check out include the aptly-namedMom's Beachin Forestville andJohnson's Beachin Guerneville, which has kayaks, inner tubes and beach chairs for rent, plus a snack bar. Another fun outing near the Russian River isSonoma Zipline Adventures, where you can zip through the treetops or walk across skybridges. They also have atreehouseavailable for overnight stays. You can also explore the redwoods from terra firma atArmstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, which has hiking trails and picnic facilities.

One of the most unique places to stay along the Russian River isAutoCampin Guerneville. Here, you can rent an Airstream trailer or glamping tent for the night, listen to live music, even take a yoga class. Further upstream,Cottages on River Roadhas a swimming pool and nightly campfires.

Amador County

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Amador County, nestled in the Sierra Nevada foothills, offers a delightful escape just a short drive from Sacramento. Rich in Gold Rush history and boasting picturesque landscapes, it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Visit the charming town of Sutter Creek, known for its boutique shops, wine tasting rooms, and vibrant arts scene. For a taste of the Old West, head to Jackson, where you can explore the historic Kennedy Gold Mine. Nature lovers will enjoy hiking and picnicking at the scenic Indian Grinding Rock State Historic Park. When it comes to lodging, the Shenandoah Valley offers several quaint bed and breakfasts, perfect for a cozy getaway. The historic Hotel Sutterin Sutter Creek provides charming accommodations with modern amenities, offering a unique blend of historic charm and contemporary comfort. Wine aficionados shouldn't miss a visit to the local wineries in Amador's wine country. With its blend of history, nature, and hospitality, Amador County is an ideal destination for a weekend retreat from Sacramento.

Move to the Greater Sacramento Area and be within a 2-hours of these amazing destinations.

No matter which destination you choose, Northern California offers a wealth of hidden gems perfect for a last-minute summer getaway. Each location provides unique experiences and opportunities to create lasting family memories before the hustle and bustle of the school year begins. So, pack your bags, grab the family, and head out for one final adventure to cap off your summer break. With these charming and less-crowded spots, you're sure to enjoy a relaxing and fun-filled trip that everyone will remember fondly. Happy travels!