Sep/090
Cave Springs Resort
Cave Springs Resort is a hidden gem just a stone's throw from Mt. Shasta. It is the perfect spot for a weekend getaway that won't break the bank. The spot is secluded in the trees overlooking the Sacramento river with incredible views of the mountain. The cabins are comfortably rugged, constructed and still outfitted with original amenities from 1923. Forget the TV and telephone, no such distractions included here. Cave Springs is a great spot for fly fishing where you are more likely to meet with the legendary upper-Sacramento rainbow trout than other fishermen. The one bar, population 2,000 town doesn't make a lot of noise at night and the atmosphere at dusk is eerily Lolita-esque which only serves to escalate it's idyllic charm.
- 25 minutes to Shasta
- Cabins start at $45
- Cabin Amenities: private bath with shower, kitchen with two burner stove, oven, refrigerator, and a bbq out front
- Several trails and waterfalls nearby
- Horse Shoe and Bocci Ball courts on site
- Swimming pool and covered jacuzzi
- Blue-ribbon fly fishing
- 4727 Dunsmuir Ave Dunsmuir, CA 96025
- http://cavesprings.com/
Aug/090
Picture at Stinson Beach
Known to be one of the cloudiest beaches in the bay area, checking the weather before departure is a must. Forecasted "abundant sunshine" is rare but the best sign of a good time. Don't let the fog and clouds rolling over the extensive, winding road fool you; the drive is well worth it once you sink your toes into the warm sand. (Warning: Do not attempt this drive hungover, you will not enjoy it.)
Don't let the fog and clouds rolling over the extensive, winding road fool you; the drive is well worth it once you sink your toes into the warm sand.
If you join the masses on a Saturday make sure to leave early (11AM latest) otherwise the traffic will cut back your beach time. Picture it: sitting in your car for over an hour, the sun and sand within view - torture. Sundays are far less crowded, far less traffic.
>Parking: There's never enough parking on the best days of sun, yet another reason to plan ahead. Marin County police rack up their parking ticket quota as you're not allowed to park on the sides of the highway - $65 fine. Try working your way through the web of nearby neighborhoods for a good spot, though some residents have signs warding off beach goers. If you get there early there's a large parking lot close to the water as well as an expansive lawn with a number of grills for a nice day of beach and bbq.
>Dog: If your canine is in tow, head right once you reach the sand. Leashes seem to be required but not enforced.
>Booze: Alcohol is prohibited but also not enforced. Forgot something? There's a (somewhat high end) convenience store across the street. Hungry? Grab a burger, corn dog, banana split at the snack shack.

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