N. Cali Weekend Suggestions?
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Rob, I believe that the two night minimum only applies to weekends in most B&Bs. But you can always base in one place and travel from there. It's not a terribly big area, but you want to stay overnight somewhere on the North Coast rather than in the city. Bodega Bay is a favorite base which allows you to spend one day in Sonoma/Marin someplace like Pt. Reyes and Inverness and then a second day up farther north to Mendocino. As stated above, your budget makes all the difference in giving advice.
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Alas... i'm a lowly medical student, and thus my price range is $140 and under! I was considering a saturday morning departure from SF and returning sunday night. I've already been to Redwood... are there other hiking areas you'd suggest? Thanks again!
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There are lots of trails at Point Reyes National Seashore, plus you can walk Drake's Beach. A very interesting one is the Earthquake Trail which follows the San Andreas Fault. Also one with some reference to "bears"---could be Bear Valley? There's a trail from Marin past Mt. Tam to the coast as well.For overnight accomodations try contacting Coastal Lodgings of West Marin at (415) 663-1351 or the Chamber of Commerce of West Marin at (415) 663-9232. There's also a Holiday Inn in Bodega Bay, which probably doesn't have the 2 night minimum. You could spend Saturday in Pt. Reyes and then head up to the Sonoma Coast on Sunday with a return on 101 on Sunday night. Just be aware that traffic is a bear getting back to the city on a Sunday night so allow time and find patience! Enjoy.
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Yes, it's the Bear Valley Trail. It ends up on rocks justting out to the ocean. It's nice, but it is a wide, groomed trail that's pretty level and is frequented by runners, mountainbikers, and horseback-riders as well as walkers/hikers! For a lot of info on Pt. Reyes and Tomales Bay, check this URL: http://www.nps.gov/pore/points/facilities.htm.
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Actually, I was thinking of taking a drive up the coast on Saturday, staying a night in the Manchester/Point Arena area (any suggestions for B&B's in this area?), hiking on Sunday, then catching 101 and driving back to SF on Sunday night. Are there any good hiking areas north of Manchester?


