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Summer Camps in and near Sacramento

Do you remember looking forward to the beginning of summer? Practically three whole months with no school! Now the thought of three whole months seems just as long, but for different reasons. Lucky for me, I am surrounded by some excellent summer camps. By this time, however, they are filling up fast. Here are a few that merit checking out if you are still looking: (Be sure to click on the name to get more...

Exclusive Offer from Tripping with Kids

Back in February I found a beautiful spot in Mexico which would completely fulfill my fantasy vacation: natural beauty, excellent food, cultural excursions, AND it is hosted by a top notch chef who will teach me how to make authentic Mexican cuisine. My heart is a flutter just thinking about La Villa Bonita again. The hosts, Ana and Robb, have upped the ante. They are offering an entire week where kids...

Train Ride through the Trees in Fort Bragg, Ca

This post was written by Stefanie Shank, a traveling mother of a three-year-old. It is a continuation of her experience at Fort Bragg, CA. During our limited stay in Fort Bragg we combined our redwood exploration with our half day ride on the Skunk Train from Ft. Bragg to Northspur through the coastal forest.  The round trip is 3.5 to 4 hours and costs $22 per child and $47 per adult.  There is a short stop...

Beach combing in Fort Bragg, Ca.

The following guest post was written by Stefanie Shank, a traveling mother of a three-year old. This was her family’s experience as guests of the Beachcomber Inn at Fort Bragg. As east coast natives temporarily living in Davis, CA, my husband and I began planning our last weekend getaway in California by listing our priorities: combing the Pacific north coast beaches, exploring the state parks, and riding...

Catching a Travel Bug

This post is a continuation of a geocache series. This month I am inviting all travelers and adventurers to try a geocache hunt in the month of May. If you write about it on your blog, post the link here and check back to read other geocache stories. The most exciting part of geochacing for the kids is the idea of finding a hidden treasure. What will actually be inside? Not to disappoint the kids, but there...
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