Relax, Rejuvenate and Discover Nature in Northern California’s Great Outdoors Discover why this area has been called a ‘Wonderland’ for almost a century. In this spectacular region of Northern California, visitors will discover a rugged coastline, snow capped mountains, award-winning wine region, pristine lakes, wild & scenic rivers, deserted beaches and a warm welcome. Experience the best that California has to offer, with fine food, wine, cozy inns and B&Bs, meadows of wildflowers, massive trees and wildlife to cross your path at an arms length. Be as adventurous or as relaxed as you like with a range of activities to suit all. Try mountain biking, white-water rafting, houseboating, hiking, kayaking, fishing, jet boating or for those looking for a more relaxed vacation, escape and contemplate life on a deserted beach or beside a rushing river with a fine bottle of California wine and a basket filled with California’s freshest picnic fare. A Northern California adventure begins on the North Coast Highway 101, just an hour north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Hwy. 101 enters North America’s most significant wine regions – Sonoma & Mendocino Country. Sonoma and Mendocino’s unique connection to the North Coast provides a varied wine growing region offering the best warm weather Cabernets to the cool coastal Chardonnays and Rieslings. Several scenic roads off of Hwy. 101 lead to its scenic coastline and quaint little villages and unforgettable sunsets that sink into the crystal blue Pacific Ocean. North of Mendocino is California’s Redwood Coast. Known for the world’s tallest trees with many taller than the Statue of Liberty, the experience of walking among these giants is truly breath taking. Eureka, the largest town on the Redwood Coast retains its Victorian charm with a slight hint of the American Western frontier. Heading inland, the geologic makeup of the Shasta Cascade Region makes it unique. This area of Northern California is known for its fiery volcanic past where recent lava flows are often adjacent to thick dense rain forests. With its numerous wild and scenic rivers and lakes, water adventure experience is awaiting you. A fitting close to this outdoor adventure vacation should include Lake Tahoe and Sacramento before ending in San Francisco. Day One (San Francisco to Santa Rosa is 88.5 kilometers, San Francisco to Ukiah is 185 kilometers) Sonoma is where California’s wine country meets the rugged coast. In Sonoma is one of California’s earliest champagne cellars with a history dating back to the 1800’s. Korbel’s champagne has been served at the six most recent presidential inaugurations. The wineries of Sonoma and Mendocino counties can be an attraction all in themselves and offer the perfect spot for lunch on your first day in California’s North Coast region. Mendocino is America’s greenest wine regions with Parducci Cellars, located just south of Ukiah, being the first carbon neutral winery in the US. Located in charming Hopland on Highway 101, Sip! Mendocino is a discovery center for wine lovers who are interested in learning about and buying Mendocino wines, as well as having a fun place to SIP! You’ll drive up a beautiful winding country road through vineyards and orchards to visit and spend the night in Ukiah, twice bestowed the award as one of the best small towns in the United States. Depending on how far your wanderings have taken you in through this magnificent region, your first night will be either in Santa Rosa or Ukiah. Day Two (Santa Rosa to Ukiah is 96.5 kilometers, Ukiah to Fort Bragg is 91.7 kilometers) You’ll drive over the coastal mountain range through the rural Anderson Valley to visit family owned wineries, another micro brewery and some of America’s best sparkling wine houses. After a visit in the historic village of Mendocino on bluffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean, your next stop will be the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens. After an opportunity to ride through towering redwoods on the historic “Skunk Train”, a visit to the local fishing harbor will acquaint you with the region’s seafood, after which you’ll spend the evening in Fort