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  • North Coast,  Paddling

    Mysterious Houseboats on the Albion River

    August 5, 2025 / No Comments

    Kayak the Albion River: Calm Waters and Curious Houseboats Beneath the towering, all-wood Albion River Bridge lies one of the most peaceful paddling spots on the Mendocino Coast. Sheltered from ocean swells and wind, the Albion River offers glassy water, quiet forested banks, and the kind of solitude that makes you slow down and take it all in. But it’s not just the scenery that draws paddlers here. Scattered miles apart along the river are a handful of mysterious houseboats—weathered, one-of-a-kind floating homes built from salvaged redwood and found materials. Some look lived-in, others abandoned to time, but each adds a dose of curiosity to the journey. Whether you come…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Kayaking Jenner: Explore The Russian River Estuary

    July 24, 2025

    Kayak The Avenue of The Giants

    July 28, 2025

    Paddle the Navarro River: Quiet Waters, Towering Redwoods, and Zero Stress

    July 31, 2025
  • North Coast,  Paddling

    Paddle the Navarro River: Quiet Waters, Towering Redwoods, and Zero Stress

    July 31, 2025 / No Comments

    Kayak the Navarro River: Tranquil Waters and Redwood Views Tucked along California’s rugged Mendocino Coast, the Navarro River offers a peaceful paddling experience that feels like a secret whispered by the redwoods. With calm currents, minimal crowds, and scenery that includes towering firs, quiet meadows, and misty hillsides, this sweet stretch of river is ideal for kayakers of all skill levels. The Navarro flows gently in the spring and summer, making it a perfect spot for a mellow paddle. The river’s mouth is often sealed off by a sandbar, which keeps the current tame and the experience serene. You won’t find sea lions or seals here, but keep an eye…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Mysterious Houseboats on the Albion River

    August 5, 2025

    Kayaking Jenner: Explore The Russian River Estuary

    July 24, 2025

    Paddle Mendocino’s Big River

    July 29, 2025
  • Family Friendly,  North Coast,  Paddling

    Paddle Mendocino’s Big River

    July 29, 2025 / No Comments

    Paddle The Longest Estuary In California Paddle Mendocino’s Big River and experience the longest estuary on California’s coast. Just a short drive from the charming town of Mendocino, this unique waterway stretches eight miles inland, blending fresh and salt water into a rich, brackish ecosystem. Keep an eye out for harbor seals, river otters, ospreys, eagles, and even the occasional beaver—reintroduced here in the mid-20th century. With redwood-lined banks and tidal mudflats covered in salt-tolerant grasses, the Big River is a quiet escape for nature lovers. After your paddle, head into town for coastal views and a well-earned meal. Table Of Contents: Paddle Mendocino’s Big River Free, Easy, and Scenic…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Meet Amazing Birds of Prey At The California Raptor Center

    July 9, 2025
  • North Coast,  Paddling

    Kayak The Avenue of The Giants

    July 28, 2025 / No Comments

    Breathtaking Beauty Awaits Paddlers on The Eel River The Avenue of the Giants, a 30-mile scenic byway in Humboldt County, is famous for its towering old-growth redwoods—some over 2,000 years old and soaring more than 300 feet (91 m) high. Their massive trunks are wide enough to drive a car through (and yes, that’s actually a thing). While most visitors come here to hike, camp, and admire the trees, many miss a lesser-known but equally stunning feature: the South Fork of the Eel River. This clear, cool river snakes through the forest alongside the Avenue, all the way to Founders Grove—the crown jewel of Humboldt Redwoods State Park. For paddlers…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Kayaking Jenner: Explore The Russian River Estuary

    July 24, 2025

    Mysterious Houseboats on the Albion River

    August 5, 2025

    Paddle the Navarro River: Quiet Waters, Towering Redwoods, and Zero Stress

    July 31, 2025
  • North Coast,  Paddling,  San Francisco Bay Area

    Kayaking Jenner: Explore The Russian River Estuary

    July 24, 2025 / No Comments

    Kayaking in Jenner: Wildlife, Scenery, and an Effortless Paddle If you’re looking for an easy yet unforgettable paddle, Jenner—where the Russian River meets the Pacific Ocean—offers one of Northern California’s most scenic spots. The calm waters of the estuary are perfect for beginner and casual paddlers, while the surrounding scenery makes it a favorite for seasoned kayakers too. This is a place where wildlife steals the show. Harbor seals lounge on sandbars, river otters dart through the shallows, and ospreys soar overhead. Depending on the season, you might even spot sea lions or a bald eagle near the bridge. Every bend of the estuary feels like its own nature documentary. With its gentle currents,…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Paddle the Navarro River: Quiet Waters, Towering Redwoods, and Zero Stress

    July 31, 2025

    Mysterious Houseboats on the Albion River

    August 5, 2025

    Paddle Mendocino’s Big River

    July 29, 2025
  • Paddling,  San Francisco Bay Area

    Shuttle The Russian River With Only One Vehicle

    July 21, 2025 / 1 Comment

    You Don’t Need Two Vehicles to Shuttle The Russian River Winding 153 miles from the forests of Mendocino County to the Pacific Ocean in Sonoma, the Russian River is a true Northern California gem. It drains over 1,500 square miles and holds the title of the second-largest river in the greater San Francisco Bay Area, just behind the Sacramento River. But while the Sacramento may win on size, the Russian River takes the prize for beauty, accessibility, and pure paddling charm. With its clear water, gentle currents, and lush surroundings, it’s no wonder this river has become a favorite for recreational kayakers, canoeists, and stand-up paddleboarders. This guide focuses on some of the most user-friendly and…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Kayaking Lake Alpine: Clear Water, Giant Trees, and Sierra Adventures

    August 25, 2025

    Kayak Camping Lake Sonoma: Leave the Daily Grind Behind

    July 2, 2025

    Best 11 Family Friendly Activities in Yosemite Valley

    June 18, 2025
  • Biking,  Hiking,  Paddling,  Sierra Nevada,  Waterfalls,  Yosemite

    Best 11 Family Friendly Activities in Yosemite Valley

    June 18, 2025 / No Comments

    Yosemite Must-Do Adventure List for Everyone Yosemite National Park is one of the top destinations for families looking to explore nature in one of the most majestic places on Earth. In this article, we will reveal eleven family friendly activities in Yosemite Valley that are suitable for anyone. You don’t have to be a mountain climber to enjoy this beautiful park! Walk up to Yosemite Falls and Bridalveil Falls Two of the largest and most magnificent water falls in the park are very family friendly. They only require a short, mostly flat walk to enjoy. Both of these have wide, evenly graded accessible paths made from asphalt, concrete, or wood…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Fernandez Ranch: A Quiet East Bay Open Space

    July 15, 2025
  • Hiking,  Paddling,  San Francisco Bay Area

    Discover Gallinas Creek: A Quiet Wildlife Gem

    June 18, 2025 / No Comments

    Gallinas Creek: The North Bay’s Best-Kept Wildlife Secret Discover Gallinas Creek, a lesser-known gem tucked away in San Rafael that offers a peaceful escape into nature. This tidal estuary is teeming with life—birds, reptiles, mammals, and fish all call this area home. Whether you’re exploring by kayak, canoe, paddleboard, or on foot, Gallinas Creek has something special to offer. Few people know about this spot, and even fewer take the time to explore it, which makes it feel like your own private wildlife sanctuary. So grab your binoculars and a field guide, and come see what makes this quiet corner of Marin County such a rewarding destination for nature lovers.…

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    Rodger Bradford

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    Hike To Wapama Falls: Waterfalls, Views, and Way Fewer People

    July 8, 2025

    Best 11 Family Friendly Activities in Yosemite Valley

    June 18, 2025

    Fernandez Ranch: A Quiet East Bay Open Space

    July 15, 2025
  • Paddling,  San Francisco Bay Area

    Paddle Napa River: Urban Views Meet Natural Beauty

    June 16, 2025 / No Comments

    A River with a Split Personality About an hour and half from San Francisco sits the town of Napa, the gateway to the wine country. But a lesser known treat awaits those with a sense of adventure. The Napa River begins on the north side of the town and gently flows through downtown and winds its way to Vallejo and eventually reaches San Francisco Bay. You can enjoy this mellow river as an urban paddle close to shopping and terrific restaurants. Or, you can paddle south of town and enjoy the peace and quiet of paddling through a vast wetland full of wildlife. Either way, adventure awaits for you as…

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    Mysterious Houseboats on the Albion River

    August 5, 2025

    Discover Gallinas Creek: A Quiet Wildlife Gem

    June 18, 2025

    Stumpy Meadows: A Peaceful Lake Reborn From Flames

    August 10, 2025
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