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Table of Contents P. 6 Going Global P. 12 Must Haves for the Road / Product Reviews P. 14. 4 Space Inspired Trails by Monica Baer P. 16 Column: Hotel Hospitality / Ocean Casino Resort P. 18 Spas by Benchmark P. 20 From our editors P. 24 Alaska Self-Guided Trails P. 26 Arizona Wine Trail P.30 Concord Taco Trail P.34 Colorado Hot Springs Loop P. 38 Lewis & Clark Trail P. 42 Oregon’s Fruit Loop P. 48 New England Trail P. 55 Historic Bartrum Trail P. 74 Hike the Upper Peninsula in Michigan

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P. 84. Outlaw Trail through Nebraska


The Weekender Extended Magazine is Published Monthly by BarnettPRO Publishing Corp. 1515 W. 3rd, Sedalia, Mo 65301 PHONE; 419-687-0002 Email: info@barnettpro.com Publisher - Michael D. Arnold mike@barnettpro.com Managing Editor- Kathy Barnett kathy@barnettpro.com Technical Director- Norman Reed Norm@weekenderextended.com Social Media Director - Brandi Paxton Brandi@barnettpro.com

Up Close: From the Editor

Places to Go Editor: Sheeree Oney Team: Rebecca Embry Samantha Bradley Kelly Ramey Things to Do Editor: Kandy Derden Team: Geremy Sowash Beth Cantrell Sowash Renee Gordon People to See Editor: Lisa Garcia Team: Lisa Brant Angie Offenburger Sports Editor: Duane Duchesne Team: David Derden Lisa Duchesne editor@weekenderextended.com Visit our Website for event coverage between regular issues at www.ExtendedWeekendGetaways.com Subscriptions are FREE! Submit name and email address HERE and also be entered in our drawing for a FREE weekend getaway! Copyright 2022 by BarnettPRO Publishing All rights reserved. Reproductions of any material from this issue is expressly forbidden without permission of the publisher. Advertisements in this publication do not necessarily carry the endorsement of the publishing company.

Happy Anniversary to us! The staff at BarnettPRO is celebrating our 20th year of the Extended Weekend Getaways Magazine (a.k.a The Weekender). Along the way, we have expanded coverage many times, going from a local newspaper tab inserted in weekly newspapers to it’s own entity as a glossy fullcolor print magazine. What used to cover upcoming weekend events in a small area of Northcentral Ohio now covers places to go, things to do, and people to see across the United States for the fun side of life. Because we extended our coverage, we added that word to our name, Weekender Extended. That worked for several years until internet search engine optimization came into play. During the months sitting in the office because of COVID, we took the down time to analyze what and how we could make this publication even better. After repeated meetings at the round table, surveys, search engine training, and analyzing all suggestions, we rebranded to Extended Weekend Getaways. New interest shot through the roof, doubling traffic on our website. Articles didn’t necessarily change. Our dedicated staff didn’t change. But something just clicked for us and readers are now finding us through the Google search engine. It was worth the time and work investment. Thank you, staff, readers, and subscribers for helping us grow! And we aren’t even close to being done yet. So again, we are excited to announce our new section addition, We’re “Going Global” So let’s go, see, and do.

Cover Photo: There are seven trails in and around Clarksville, Tennessee with spectacular views. See more on Page 98.

Kathy Barnett Managing Editor

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New Luxe Trips in Zi by Far and Away Adventures Submitted by Mona Mesereau https://www.mesereaupr.com/ Long-known for its high-end safari-style whitewater rafting trips on Idaho’s Middle Fork of the Salmon River and other rivers, Far and Away Adventures is taking its show on the road to offer luxury tours to raft the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe, ski Italy’s Dolomites and float the Tatshenshini and Alsek Rivers in the Yukon, British Columbia and Alaska. “Our trips have always been a combination of slow-travel adventure and luxury in pristine locations in the U.S.,” said Steve Lentz, founder and owner of Far and Away Adventures. “These new expeditions will feature the same kinds of unforgettable human-powered adventures as well as extraordinary cuisine and beautiful places to lay your head after a day of adventure.” The company’s classic safari-style rafting trips on Idaho’s Middle Fork of the Salmon River are known not only for the pristine 100-mile rafting expedition in the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness but also for their nightly “moveable feast,” featuring gourmet riverside-cooked cuisine prepped with organic, locally grown ingredients. Meals are presented on tables set with French country cloth, and specially chosen wines are poured in fine stemware. Sweep boats depart early each day so that camp sites with tents, bedding, carpets and more are already set up when the rafts and guests arrive. These new Far and Away international trips are priced per person based upon double occupancy. Airfare is not included.

Zambezi River Explorer

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imbabwe, Italy, and Yukon Participants will fly in and out of Victoria Falls and visit national parks, game reserves and river gorges. Highlights include observing hippos, giraffes, elephants and crocodiles while floating the Upper Zambezi; swimming the famed Devil’s Pool above the waterfalls and seeing a herd of rescued elephants. Accommodations include the luxurious Old Drift Lodge safari camp, Iganyana Tented Camp and the Elephant Camp. Dates are Oct. 20-31 and Nov. 1-12, 2022. Rates are $6995.

Dolomites Ski Adventure

If skiing 12 resorts and staying in a different mountainside lodge in the Italian Alps sounds appealing, this is the trip to take. This trip features one ski pass that is good for 12 ski areas featuring 1,200 kilometers of trails that comprise Dolomiti Superski. Each night will include dinner reflecting the influences of Italian, Austrian and Ladin cultures. Participants will fly in and out of Venice and shuttle to and from the ski areas. Dates are Jan. 29-Feb. 4 and March 19-25, 2023. Rates are $5995.

Tatshenshini-Alsek River Expedition

The area where the boundaries of Alaska, British Columbia and the Yukon converge is the largest protected wilderness on the planet featuring the St. Elias Mountains, massive glaciers and ice fields. The trip begins on a plateau in the Yukon on a small creek that doubles in size every day, eventually emptying out in the Pacific Ocean. Early in the trip are Class III rapids that give way to smoother water. Sights include grizzlies, ravens and eagles. Glaciers descend to the water’s edge, shearing off into calving icebergs. Far and Away’s Lentz describes this trip as similar to his own Middle Fork trips with riverside camps featuring fresh food supplemented by fine wine and craft beers. Dates are July 22-Aug. 3, 2023. Rates are $6995. call 1-800-232-8588. August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -7-


South Africa’s Nelson Rolihlah Legacy Trail

By Renée S. Gordon Nelson Mandela, widely referred to by a tribal honorific, Madiba, left us with a legacy of the values with Madiba’s Journey app, an outstanding tool that includes maps, narratives, practical information and features 27 sites that are related to Mandela. Sites and activities are offered across the country, are accessible and clearly marked and give travelers an opportunity to learn more about the Republic of South Africa and how he impacted the country. Included are the individuals who mentored and influenced Madiba, beginning with his parents, on his journey. www.nelsonmandela.org South Africa is bordered by two oceans, the Atlantic and the Indian, and has 1,836-miles of coastline. There are eight UNESCO sites, one of which is considered the “Cradle of Humankind”, a Hominid fossil site with artifacts that date back 3-million years. The “Out of Africa” theory is based on findings in the Sterkfontein Caves and more than 10 other sites exhibiting numerous bones. www.thecradleofmankind.net It is the largest producer of chrome, platinum and vanadium, has the world’s second largest reserve of uranium and mines every mineral except oil. The Kimberley Mine alone has produced 14.5 million carats of diamonds. Because of the country’s abundance, European settlers honed in on what they felt was free land for the taking, eventually marginalizing the native Africans (Bantus) and establishing a system of segregation in 1910 that led to the founding of the African National Congress (ANC) in 1912. -8- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

The system was legalized as apartheid in 1950 and the Group Areas Act demanded that nearly 2-million Africans be removed from cities and made to live in poverty in white controlled townships. It is into this country of vast, unequal, wealth and potential that Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918. Johannesburg is filled with locations, monuments and memorials connected with the struggle and offers the best opportunity to gain an overview of Madiba’s journey, the country’s history and the people and cultures involved. The Apartheid Museum opened in 2001 to provide a comprehensive overview of apartheid. Exhibitions guide visitors from the origins of apartheid through the reconciliation process. Outdoor exhibits feature SA’s ancient history. Chronologic galleries interpret the story in films, photographs, artifacts and dioramas. www.apartheidmuseum.org The South Western Townships (Soweto), the most recognized of the townships, was first settled in 1891. In 1948 the government began forcing black Africans out of Johannesburg and into Soweto, situated on polluted land. There were no public services and houses could not exceed 4 rooms of equal size. Streetlights were not installed until 2010 in the township of !.5-million inhabitants. It was a site of protest and rebellion. Lebo’s Soweto Tours offers guided, narrated tours of Soweto’s famous sites by foot, bike or Tuk Tuk. Their outdoor restaurant serves authentic meals cooked over a fire. www. sowetobackpackers.com Vilakazi Street, the only street in the world that housed two Nobel Peace Prize winners, President Nelson Mandela and Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, is the site of the restored Mandela House. Tours showcase family personal items. He,


hla Mandela Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and his family lived there from 1946 and Mandela returned there for 11 days after he was freed from Robben’s Island. www. mandelahouse.com Constitution Hill is a must visit. The complex features the Constitutional Court, Old Fort, Women’s Jail and Number Four. White prisoners were held in the Old Fort and in 1902 Numbers Four and Five were built to house black prisoners. Walter Sisulu, Gandhi, and Nelson and Winnie Mandela were held here in inhuman conditions. Tours of the prison are conducted by former prisoners and include Gandhi and Madiba’s cells, vivid interpretations of prison life and the isolation cells. Do not miss this tour. www.constitutionhill.org.za Mandela opened the Constitutional Court in 1995 on Constitution Hill. The location was selected to represent the new South Africa linking this place of oppression with the new order. The architectural and design elements enhance the story of South Africa. That year the Walter Sisulu Square of Dedication was the site of a gathering to adopt the Freedom Charter that was used as a template for the modern constitution. Ten columns symbolize the charter’s clauses. The 2002 Hector Pieterson Museum and Memorial is dedicated to thirteen-year old Pieterson who was killed in the 1976 Student Uprising. A photograph of the dying Pieterson, displayed at the site, being car-

ried by another student gained the world’s attention and galvanized the movement. Regina Mundi is Soweto’s largest catholic church. It provided sanctuary for students in the 1976 protest. Police officers fired on the 4,000 students inside and a tour reveals bullet holes, a black Madonna and stained-glass windows that depict the story. Police shot off one hand of a Christ sculpture and the congregants removed the other hand because they are now “the Hands of Christ.” Michele Obama visited in 2011. www.reginamundichurch. co.za Keyes Art Mile is representative of the country’s emerging art scene. The area is a perfect blend of art, architecture and upscale retail. www. keyesartmile.co.za Durban looms large in the history of South Africa in general and the Zulu in particular. On December 24, 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed into Durban’s bay and named the area “Terra do Natal”, the land of Christmas, the next day. In 1824 the British made contact with Shaka, King of the Zulu. Shaka remains so fabled that elements of Black Panther were taken from his legend. In 1835 the area was named after Governor Benjamin D’Urban. Shaka granted permission for the British to build a trading station and Durban remains the country’s largest

port and the second biggest city. www.durban.gov. za The Inanda Heritage Route interprets the story of

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the Inanda Valley just outside of Durban. Gandhi’s Phoenix Settlement, his 100-acre farm and home is now a museum. The nearby Ohlange Institute was founded by John Dube and modelled on Tuskegee Institute. Dube also founded the ANC and was greatly admired by Madiba. After casting his first vote in 1994 in the school’s chapel Mandela visited Dube’s grave and reportedly said, “Mr. President, I have come to report to you that South Africa is free today.” #visitdurban The Nelson Mandela Capture Site is where he was captured in August 1962. Mandela, disguised as a chauffeur, was apprehended, after a 17-month police pursuit, on this road between Durban and Johannesburg. He stepped out of the car and onto the broader stage of history. A museum exhibits compelling photographs and many rare family pictures. A superb sculpture, 31-ft. high and 99-ft. wide is comprised of fifty steel columns that when viewed at a certain angle depict a 2-dimensional image of Madiba. The emerging picture represents his disappearance and reemergence 27- years later. The sculpture is accessed via a twisting path lined with wayside markers that relate benchmarks in his journey. Port Elizabeth, part of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality, was founded in 1820 as a buffer between the Xhosa and the Cape Colony. The city was named in memory of the wife of Sir Rufane Donkin. In 1965 enforced -10- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

removals of non-whites began and townships were created. The Donkin Heritage Trail links 51 historic locations and interprets the history of the city. The trail begins at The Campanile, a 176-ft., 204-step, tower with 360-degree views. www.nmbt.co.za Route 67 is an arts and cultural route that features 67 public art works representing Madiba’s 67-year journey to free South Africa. The route begins at the Campanile Monument and ends at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Art Museum. The route’s premiere artwork is the 125-ft. long Voting Line Sculpture depicting his first vote at the age of 72. The laser-cut figures represent children and people from all walks of life. www. route67tours.co.za Cape Town, known as “The Mother City”, was established to resupply the Dutch East India Company. In 1795 the British seized the town and in 1814 the British took total control and in 1910 it became the legislative capital of the Union of South Africa. After apartheid was legislated many of the anti-apartheid leaders were incarcerated in the prison on Robben Island. Table Mountain has been inhabited for more than 30,000-years and was sacred to the Khoi and San people. The first European to sight it was Bartolomeu Dias in 1448. In 1929 a cable car was installed so that visitors could ride to the top at 3563ft. above sea level and no trip is complete without a visit and a view. www.tablemountainnationalpark.


org Robben Island, a World Heritage Site, was the scene of Madiba’s incarceration for 18-years. He and other activist prisoners turned their imprisonment into an opportunity to educate and to learn. Visits begin with a boat ride to the island followed by a narrated bus ride to significant sites. Your guide for the walking prison tour is a former prisoner who takes questions and escorts you to Mandela’s cell. Other important areas are the limestone quarry where prisoners worked and the garden in which Mandela hid the manuscript he later had smuggled out. www.robben-island.org.za The perfect place to end our path through Madiba’s Journey is in Nobel Square on the waterfront. There sculptures of Desmond Tutu, Nkosi Albert Luthuli,

arrayed in the square for contemplation and photo ops. These are people who worked to become the change they wanted to see. #VisitSouthAfrica . For more articles under “Going Global” click here..

F.W. de Klerk and Nelson Mandela, all Nobel Prize winners, are

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Travel Must Hav Let’s Read a Good Book While on the Road

A little research always enhances the pleasure of travel. Victoria Newhouse’s book, Parks of the 21st Century: Reinvented Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories, takes the reader around the world to examine the resurgence of urban parks. Newhouse, an architectural historian, chronicles the adaptation of 52 abandoned, damaged and ill-used spaces into habitable green space. Use Parks of the 21st Century: Reinvented Landscapes, Reclaimed Territories as your guide to a trail of the most creative, contemporary, reinvented landscapes. Price: $48.60 https://www.amazon.com/Parks-21st-Century-Reinvented-Territories/dp/0847870626/ref=asc_df_0847870626/

Positive Intent Beauty Lotion When you want to look and feel better in body and mind, nothing compares to doing it the natural way. Try vegan and botanically infused inspirational beauty lotions from Positive Intent Beauty; - Adorned with positive and uplifting affirmations, with a focus on scent, and memory. Beauty + Wellness supported by science, driven by Aroma Memory. It is dermatologist-tested, phthalates free, and paraben free. Organic Shea Butter, Coconut Oil, Irish Moss Extract, Calendula Extract. Non-Comedogenic, safe for daily external use. Perfect for moisturizing the skin Price $16.95 https://www.positiveintentbeauty.com/

The Rover Collection The collection consists of five pieces designed to streamline and elevate every journey. The City-Hopper Backpack makes every type of travel stylish yet convenient with its expandable volume and hidden passport & laptop compartments. Or, if you’re on the move for longer, The Getaway Weekender will support a sophisticated wardrobe with a creaseproof suit compartment and pockets for two pairs of shoes. If it’s just a jaunt, The Anywhere Tote features a unique zipper locking system for easy access to essentials; it can be used as both a shopping tote and office laptop bag. Price: $515.00 and up https://www.carlfriedrik.com/ -12- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022


ves for The Road Anti Ageing Moisturiser Proper skin care that includes our Anti Ageing Moisturiser will ensure skin remains healthy and filled with vitality. This is achieved through providing moisture and hydration as well as incorporating natural antioxidant-rich ingredients with anti ageing properties.. It only took one try and I could tell a big differene. My skin immediately felt tighter and smoother; it felt refreshed, and there was no high-powered lingering aroma. No it doesn’t “make” you younger, but it sure makes you “feel and look” younger. Price: $27.99 https://sevenpotions.com/

Outdoor Citronella Fresh, new summer scent. Perfect for keeping bugs at bay. With notes of citrus, lemon, & citronella, Lemon Citronella is available in four products: 9 oz Soy Candle, 8 oz Outdoor Spray, 2 oz Natural Repellent Stick & Outdoor Incense Cones. Price: $26 and up https://www.brokentopcandleco.com/pages/ lemoncitronella

Mom-Remedy

-While out traveling be able to disinfect or stain remove on the go with this Hydrogen Peroxide based everything household cleaner & stain remover - On-theGo Cleaning Kit! This eco-friendly hydrogen peroxide cleaning product is a sustainable must-have! MomRemedy is a non-toxic cleaning brand that utilizes naturally antiseptic hydrogen peroxide and only 3 other easily recognizable ingredients to tackle stains, dirt, grease or grime while removing unwanted odors. The MomRemedy formula melts grime, grease & dirt and the hydrogen peroxide lifts the mess to be wiped away with ease. Safely use MomRemedy on any surface . Price:9.99 and up www.mom-remedy.com / Walmart / Amazon. August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -13-


Space Inspired Trails

For families looking for out-ofthe-world fun, Fleetwood RV has curated a list of four destinations that deliver a space odyssey.

Fleetwood RV is one of the most-established brands in the motorhome industry that’s ideal for families. The Bounder® 35GL from Fleetwood RV is a new floorplan that features four distinct zones, making it feel like a “traditional” home. It includes space at the front for work and entertainment, a mid-ship open concept kitchen, a split lavatory with a private water closet, and a spacious master bedroom. In addition to the master, the RV has a sleeper sofa and an optional dropdown loft bed so the RV can sleep up to six children and adults. Once the RV is packed, travelers can hit the road to take in views of planets, walk on a moon-like surface, chat with an astronaut, and learn more about life beyond the stars. Please note: each location has been researched but be sure to call ahead to confirm hours of operation, advance ticketing requirements, and other relevant details.

Griffith Park Observatory

The easiest way to add some outer space to your next road trip is to visit a city with an observatory. Griffith Park Observatory is a stunning building and campus, admission is free, and it’s smack dab in the heart of Los Angeles,

an actual space shuttle launch while you’re in the area.

which means an endless list of things to do when you’re done looking at and learning about the stars.

Kennedy Space Center

History buffs and space nuts alike should point their RVs towards Merritt Island, Florida, home to the legendary Kennedy Space Center. You could easily spend a week working your way through all of the attractions, from exploring the actual equipment used in missions to learning about the history, and even going through some astronaut training yourself! And if you time the trip right, you might be able to catch

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Craters of the Moon Monument and National Preserve If you want a vacation destination that feels like another planet entirely, look no further than Idaho. Specifically, the Craters of the Moon Monument and National Preserve. According to an official website, “the monument preserves around 53,500 acres of volcanic formations and lava flows on the northern rim of the Snake River Plain in south central Idaho.” The result is a wonderfully weird terrain that you’ll never forget.

Roswell, New Mexico

A list of out-of-this-world destinations wouldn’t be complete


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without including one of the most famous of all. Nestled in scenic southeast New Mexico, Roswell is a tourist treat, offering plenty of UFO-centric features and attractions, as well as plenty of non-UFO offerings. Each July, the town hosts its UFO Festival, which celebrates the Roswell Incident. Fleetwood RV is a brand within REV Recreation Group, Inc. a subsidiary of REV Group, Inc. For more travel tips and ideas and to see the latest Fleetwood RV models, follow Fleetwood RV on Facebook and Instagram. August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -15-


Hotel Hospitality

Experience Ocean

Ocean Casino Resort opened on June 27, 2018 and quickly became a leading destination hotel casino complex providing unique, five-star experiences, dining, gaming and posh accommodations. Philadelphia Magazine designated it “Best Casino” in the “Best of Philly 2021” awards. The 710-ft. structure’s exterior immediately captures visitors’ attention with an enormous LED lit sphere perched atop the sleek glass building as it rises majestically on the shore of New Jersey’s Atlantic Ocean. Ocean is the northernmost casino with direct boardwalk access, is the tallest building in Atlantic City, 4th tallest in the state, has unique architectural elements throughout and is situated on 20-acres of beachfront property. As the recipient of numerous prestigious architectural awards it is acknowledged as a catalyst for ushering in a new era in Atlantic City’s entertainment history. TheOceanAC.com The public spaces are beautifully appointed and feature a rich palette of soothing colors evoking the ocean’s serenity. The tranquil aura is replicated in the 1,399 guest rooms and suites through deft placement of furnishings and soothing lighting. Accommodations provide spacious bathrooms with generous size towels, boutique bath products, designer linens and floor to ceiling windows with sweeping views of the ocean or the city, as well as all of the dreamt of amenities. ADA compliant rooms are available upon request. Casino Player Magazine writes that Ocean offers Atlantic City’s “Best Hotel Rooms”. Guests can avail themselves of 135,000 square feet of gaming inclusive of 1,720 slot machines and 122 gaming tables. The 7,500-sq-ft William Hill Sports Book lounge enchants guests with a 24-hour bar and state-of-the-art video wall, the largest sports betting facility in the city. Round out your gaming experience with a visit to the largest Topgolf Swing Suite in America, a high-tech -16- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

golf game complex, also located at the Ocean Casino Resort. In 2021 Spas of America honored Exhale Spa + Bathhouse as the #1 Spa in NJ and one of the Top 100 Spas. Exhale features a 40,000-sqft spa providing a complete menu of services. The Bathhouse experience includes use of the Jacuzzi, jetted pool, Himalayan Salt grotto and lounge after your treatment. Eclipse Indoor/Outdoor Pool offers views of the Atlantic and the Boardwalk Pool at HQ2 Beachclub is adults-only and steps from the Boardwalk. Cabanas and daybeds are available at the two private pools. Whether you are an epicure or simply enjoy fantastic food you can’t go wrong at any one of Ocean’s five fine-dining restaurants or ten casual eateries. The District, a food court on the Boardwalk le++vel, offers several food options for informal meals. American Cut, a renowned steakhouse, has been voted Best Steakhouse in Casino Player Magazine’s year of Best of Dining & Nightlife Awards. Dolce Mare has the best views of the Atlantic Ocean in the city. The menu is Italian and the ambiance is warm and inviting. Chef Jose Garces reigns over Amada, a chic restaurant that highlights the culinary traditions of Andalucia. Signature events, such as Lunch and Learn, are hosted by Chef Garces monthly that include decadent meals, photo ops, Q &A sessions and book signings. After indulging in all the daytime activities Ocean Casino Resort has to offer guests can dance the night away to live music in any, or all, of the bars and lounges located throughout the hotel. #TheOceanAC Ocean Casino Resort is an ideal destination with a stunning menu of options under one roof. It is in close proximity to several major population hubs and is easily accessible via several forms of transportation. Experience your best life at Ocean Casino Resort.


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CBD Spa Treatments by Bench Cannabidiol, better known as CVD, has quickly become a favorite natural remedy and it’s everywhere - even in spa treatments.

These days, many people turn to CBD as a natural remedy to alleviate pain, manage stress or anxiety, support sleep and optimize overall health. Here are four CBD spa treatments that are worth traveling for:

Willows Lodge Woodinville, Washington

Hotel Valley Ho Scottsdale, Arizona

Escape to the Arizona desert and take a first-class spa journey complete with two hours of nonstop bliss and enhancements from across the spa menu at Hotel Valley Ho. Spa guests will experience hot stones, dry brushing, Hypervolt percussion massage, cupping, a hair masque, quenched hands and feet, and a CBD-infused massage. Afterward, guests can enjoy a special CBD beverage or snack.

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During a trip to the Pacific Northwest’s wine country, guests can relax and rejuvenate at Willows Lodge with a CBD Massage, which can be added on to any treatment as it activates the body’s natural endocannabinoid system with the use of CBD massage oil. When massaged in this therapeutic way, the CBD properties of the Hemp plant instantly induce a sense of calm and relaxation while decreasing pain, stress, and anxiety.


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La Cantera Resort & Spa San Antonio, Texas

Spa guests can customize the perfect spa day at La Cantera Resort & Spa in San Antonio which offers a wide selection of massages, facials and body treatments. With any massage or body treatment, guests can add on a CBD oil enhancement to up a relaxing spa experience and ultimately unwind, slow down and recharge.

The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa Manchester, Vermont

Choose from a spa menu featuring five different massage treatments at The Equinox Golf Resort & Spa and select the Cause+Medic CBD enhancement add-on to any massage. Cause+Medic CBD is a non-psychoactive blend of nutrient-rich oils and active botanical ingredients to relax the nervous system and help provide immediate relief from aches, pains, sore muscles, arthritis, sprains, strains and inflammation.

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statement like this causes most readers to think about sports. In my case, academics come to mind. As far back as elementary school, I can remember trying to excel in my school work. It was great to get a good grade, but even better to get a score which was higher than my rival. From somewhere during fourth grade all the way through until high school graduation, he was there, excelling at everything. Or so I thought. When the class rankings were posted at graduation, he wasn’t valedictorian. It wasn’t even close. He got bumped down the list, by a girl! In retrospect, I realized somewhere along that journey how little his success mattered to how well I was succeeding in my efforts. For one thing, we weren’t always in the same classes anymore and he spent more time playing sports. That’s when I realized how often I enjoyed participating in games and activities simply for the fun of doing it, rather than for winning. Recently, I was asked to be a judge for a cooking contest. Yes, the winners were all smiles, but the losers were the ones who gained something from the process. They asked good questions, listened to suggestions, developed perseverance and learned how to adapt and improve. In the long run, their take away value was worth more than the bragging rights enjoyed by the first-place team. Culinary competitions aren’t generally considered to be sports. I can only guess the reason: no one has taken the time to think about the physical coordination, skill and endurance

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needed to participate. For example, one must have the proper mindset, for without it the food item just won’t taste as good. For cooking, mental focus is required to make sure each step is completed correctly. Next, let’s consider muscle tone and strength: try kneading bread and you’ll understand what I mean. Imagine the stretching required to reach something which has been tucked into the back of the bottom cabinet. Balance is a big plus, especially when climbing up to that top shelf or cabinet to retrieve a specific pan, dish or utensil. Even with abundant timers and buzzers, having that inner timing is especially important when baking. Alertness is big factor for all sorts of safety


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skill I possess is walking. That’s why the August issue is one of greater interest to me. This month we are featuring trails. Finally, a sport activity I can do. Here is one recipe which won’t require much kitchen skill, time or athletic prowess.

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1 (0.13 oz.) pkg unsweetened fruit-flavored drink mix (such as Kool Aid) 1 (14 oz.) can sweetened condensed milk 1 (8 oz.) container frozen whipped topping, thawed 1 (9 inch) prepared graham cracker crust Whisk fruit-flavored drink mix with sweetened condensed milk in a bowl until thoroughly combined and thick. Gently fold whipped topping into mixture until light and fluffy. Spread filling into pie crust and chill at least 1 hour. Garnish as desired based on fruit flavor. As always, I search for recipes which reasons, not the least of which is burns, cuts and bad-tasting ingredient combinations. Pres- inspire creativity. You might try adding 4-8 entation can be affected by a light or firm touch, ounces of cream cheese to add a bit more richness and creaminess. Fresh strawberries and/ depending on the activity and substance being or a lime twist would enhance either lime or used. strawberry pie. Try drained mandarin oranges The list goes on and on. All five senses are or crushed pineapple with an orange flavored used and honed with practice. Now tell me pie. Chopped nuts or marshmallows can be how this list differs from sports conditioning. Who am I kidding? With age, my cooking has added to any flavor. Just before serving, top become easier and easier. I find interesting reci- with banana slices, fresh berries, peach slices or pes with pictures which look delicious, but take mint sprigs. So there you have it: a cool, refreshing and more effort than I’m willing to exert. I add them tasty treat for when you arrive home from to my collection , but still make all the quick and watching or participating in the sport of your easy dishes we’ve enjoyed for years. Come to choice. I’m sure your family will declare it to be think of it, my participation in sports is geared a first place winner! toward the easy also. About the only athletic August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -21-


People to See

By Lisa Rhoden Garcia People to See Editor

Jim Brickman

CLEVELAND - A rare opportunity to be part of the making of Jim Brickman’s new album Brickman Across America LIVE at Cain Park Saturday, Aug. 20. Jim Brickman invites you to join him for a brand new concert “Brickman Across America” beginning at 8 p.m. Brickman will dazzle audiences with his unique piano style, all his greatest hits, and his compelling storytelling style playing his Greatest Hits and celebrating Cleveland’s Rock and Roll roots featuring Marc Lee Shannon - Guitarist with Michael Stanley’s Resonators for 25 years, Anne Cochran and electric violinist Tracy Silverman plus other surprise guests. Jim Brickman is the best-selling solo pianist of our time, earning 21 number one albums, 32 Top 20 radio hits, and two Grammy nominations. His -22- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

first album release was 1995’s “No Words,” and he’s gone on to sell eight million albums worldwide. His star-studded vocal collaborations have crossed genres to feature luminaries like Martina McBride, Michael Bolton, Donny Osmond, Kenny Rogers, Olivia Newton-John, Johnny Mathis and Kenny Loggins amongst many others. He’s written three best-selling books, starred in four TV concert specials, and is in the 22nd season of hosting the popular syndicated radio show: “The Jim Brickman Show.” In this special concert event, Brickman performs his most popular songs like “Valentine”, “Love of My Life”, “Never Alone”, and “The Gift”, along with songs that capture the sound and spirit of each region of the country. All performances will be recorded, and audiences are invited to take part in the interactive show. “Brickman Across America” showcasing the tour will be released on a compilation album in 2023. To keep up with Jim Brickman, visit https://www. jimbrickman.com/


Places to Go

By Lisa Rhoden Garcia People to See Editor

Springfield (which One?) If you’ve traveled through the United States, then you know there are some towns in various locations that have the same name. Springfield is one of those names. According to a geological survey, in the continental United States, there are 33 populated towns with the names throughout 25 different states, with five in Wisconsin alone. And that’s not including the townships.

If we’re taking into consideration the townships, then there are 36 throughout the country, 11 located in Ohio. If you’re planning a road trip anytime soon and want to visit the Springfield of America, the map below is the best route to travel. Among the various cities, the

one in Massechusetts was the very first Springfield settled in the United States. It was founded in 1636 as Agawam Plantation, named after a nearby village of Algonkian-speaking Native Americans. It’s name was changed four years later, according to wikipedia. Springfield, Missouri ia the most populous city named Springfield with 167,601citizens counted in 2020. One trail is actually named “The Springfield Trail” for locations withing Smedley Park in Springfield, PA near Philadelphia. In 1964, a small group organized as the Springfield Trail Club with a goal of connecting hikers to explore local, regional and international trails together

and inspiring people to embrace the outdoors. It appears that the idea may have blossomed in 1967 and in 1969, the club blazed the Springfield Trail. Its course has changed a little over the years, due to erosion, fallen trees and progressive trail routing practices, but efforts have been taken to protect the vision of the club and maintain the trail as it was originally blazed. If you find yourself in Springfield, IL, try dining at the Trail Blazer Pub located on Dirksen Parkway. Recent reviews show several five-star ratings on restaurantji.com So which Springfield will you visit next?

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Things to Do:

Hike or Bike, Enjo

With over 322 million acres of public lands, 46,600 miles of shoreline, and more miles of urban and wilderness trails than we can even begin to count, Alaska is truly a wonderland for outdoor enthusiasts. We have vast landscapes and endless recreation opportunities, and it might feel intimidating to explore on your own. The good news? There’s an endless array of DIY Alaska adventures that are perfect for independent travelers who prefer to go at their own pace. Read on to learn about the best self-guided hiking, biking, and paddling trips in Alaska. From paved urban nature trails to multi-day through-hikes in the mountains, Alaska has a trail for everyone. If you’re renting a car or RV you’ll be able to access an endless array of hiking trails along the road system. However, you don’t need a car to hit the trail. Many communities have trailheads within walking distance - and just because a trail is close to town doesn’t mean it’s an “urban” trail. Dramatic scenery, solitude, and wildlife viewing opportunities can be found on trails just minutes (and sometimes even within!) town. Wherever you go, one of the best places to start is the local Visitors Center to get hiking recommendations and maps. Cruise ship and independent travelers alike will find plenty of hiking opportunities right from town in port communities along the Inside Passage. In Juneau, the Mount Roberts Trailhead is less than a 20-minute walk from downtown and ascends through the boreal forest to connect to the top of the Mount Roberts Tramway for beautiful views of Lynn Canal. The Perseverance Trail is also walkable from downtown and climbs gently through a valley for views of mining ruins, a waterfall, and access to other trails.

To combine hiking with Alaska Native culture in Sitka, explore the trails of Sitka National Historical Park and walk among Tlingit and Haida totem poles nestled among giant Sitka spruce trees. Sitka’s Indian River Trail is another easily-accessible option, meandering among old growth forest to the scenic -24- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

Indian River Falls. If you’re looking for amazing mountain and ocean views and a good workout, the Gavan Hill and Harbor Mountain Trails climb steeply into the mountains right from the edge of town. The northern Inside Passage towns of Haines and Skagway also offer plenty of trails close to town, including the Dewey Lakes Trail System and Gold Rush Cemetery & Upper Reid Falls Trails in Skagway and the Battery Point and Mount Riley Trails in Haines. Kodiak Island’s rugged coastline and verdant mountains make for some epic hiking, with several great trails within a couple miles of downtown Kodiak. From town you can easily access the Spruce Cape Trail for forest and coastal views, climb into


oy Self-guided Adventures

Near the Denali National Park entrance you’ll find the majority of the park’s designated hiking trails. Eight trails explore the lakes, rivers, and alpine scenery around the park entrance and range from flat and paved to steep and strenuous. You can also take the free shuttle out to Savage River, about 15 miles in on the Park Road, to hike the easy Savage River Trail or the strenuous Savage Alpine Trail – both offering stunning scenery and wildlife viewing opportunities. A popular spot for wildlife viewing and walking in Fairbanks is Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge. Several miles of trails and viewing platforms wander among peaceful forests and wetlands. Winter or summer, road or trail, skinny tire or fat tire, human-powered or electric-powered – you’ll find lots of options for exploring Alaska by bike. Nearly every major community or town in Alaska offers some sort of bike rental option, whether it’s a fat bike for cruising over snowy trails, a mountain bike to explore some singletrack, or an e-bike for a little extra oomph to cover the miles. Bike rental outfitters are more than happy to provide recommendations for the best trails to explore based on your experience and type of bike – many with trails leaving within minutes of their buildings.

the mountains above town on the Pillar Mountain Trail, or explore World War II history and cliffside views at Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park. If your adventures take you even further southwest to Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, you can explore the area’s green hillsides and treeless terrain on several hikes that start close to town including Mount Ballyhoo, Bunker Hill, and Mount Newhall. Most trails venture into land that is privately owned by the Ounalashka Corporation and require a recreation permit to access, which you can purchase at the Ounalaska Corporation Office. Your best bet for self-guided hiking trips in Interior Alaska are in Denali National Park and Fairbanks.

Looking to put a little power in your pedal? E-bike rentals are popping up all over the state to help you go the distance. In addition to cruiser e-bikes which are best for paved trails, many outfitters rent mountain e-bikes and fat tire e-bikes for dirt and winter trails. You’ll find e-bike rentals – along with conventional bike rentals – throughout the state, including Fairbanks, Denali, Juneau, Skagway, Haines, Sitka, Gustavus, Seward, Valdez, Anchorage, Girdwood, and Talkeetna.

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W

hen you think of Arizona, it’s hard to imagine that the climate would be conducive to growing grapes. However, the Verde Valley in Central Arizona, one of three wine-growing regions in the state, has the altitude and latitude that is perfect for thriving vineyards. Look at a world map, and you’ll see that Arizona is near the same latitude as Spain and Sicily. Cottonwood, in the basin of the Verde River, is the epicenter of the Arizona Wine Country and the heart of the Wine Trail. It’s 3,300 feet above sea level and is surrounded by mountains that climb to 8,000 feet in elevation. The valley is below the cold of Arizona’s high country and above the heat of the desert. Nearly 80% of the land is National Forest. When I visited the Verde Valley, I stayed in historic Old Town Cottonwood at the Iron Horse Inn. The comfortable accommodations with contemporary upgrades are within a short stroll from restaurants and wine tasting rooms. While in town, I enjoyed an excellent dinner of farm-to-table salad and made-from-scratch inhouse pasta at Merkin Vineyards Tasting Room and Osteria. The vines-to-glass wine tasting flight was the perfect accompaniment.

Central Arizona W tific, medicinal, and sacramental uses were forbidden. In the 1970s, viticulture began to flourish in Arizona when Professor Gordon Dutt came to the University of Arizona from the University of California Davis, California’s top wine school. A soil scientist and not a winemaker, he concluded that Arizona’s soils would be ideal for growing wine grapes.

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History of Verde Valley Wine The Verde Valley in Yavapai County is often compared to the renowned winemaking regions in Greece, Italy, France, and Spain. Spanish missionaries began winemaking in Arizona in the 1700s. Nine missions were established in the 1600s in Southern Arizona and New Mexico, where the grapes flourished. Production exceeded California’s output well into the 20th century. Wine production and consumption halted during Prohibition, from 1920 to 1933. Even scien-

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In 2010, there were seven vineyards in the Verde Valley. Today, there are about 100 with national recognition for Arizona wines. Many Gold Medals and other awards bring attention to Arizona’s three established principle growing regions. The Federal Government awards AVA status (American Viticultural Area) for distinguished wine grape growing regions. In Arizona, they are Sonoita, Willcox, and Verde Valley.

Verde Valley Wine Trail

With 25 wineries currently on the Verde Valley Wine Trail, you


Wine Trail can spend many happy hours sampling wines from expert grape growers and winemakers. My wine tour included stops in Clarkdale, Cornville, and Cottonwood. Here is my report about three exciting wineries, all with different vibes.

Page Springs Cellars

One of the first Verde Valley wineries with plantings in 2003, Page Springs Cellars is sustainability-oriented and eco-conscious. Solar panels over the parking lot power the facility 100%. All waste is reclaimed, and recycled water helps them reach net zero water usage. Page Springs Cellars grow 10 to15 grape varieties, which is

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unusual. The farm is organic; they don’t till the native grasses; they work on river restoration; the grapes are hand-harvested, and they are Dark Sky compliant. Known for its small-batch wines, Page Springs Cellars is proud to offer 60 or more labels each year. Producing 100 cases or smaller means there is always something new. Page Springs Cellars hosts events every year for Wine Club members and offer tours, private events, yoga & massage, and tastings in their tasting room and bistro. Pro Tip: Avoid visiting on the weekend because you may have to wait over two hours to get in. A weekday visit will be a much

better experience. When I was there, the farm hands loaded large bins of freshly picked grapes on forklifts. Luke Bernard, the Director of Sales and Marketing, graciously gave me a tour of the production barn. As he described the process, he cautioned me not to stick my head too far into the bin because of the CO2 emissions from the already fermenting grapes.

Chateau Tumbleweed

From cellar rat to winemaker, Kris Pothier shared her wine journey with me that began in 2004. She and her husband, Joe Bechard, relocated to Arizona and began working at Page Springs when it

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opened. Kris and Joe worked as cellar rats, assisting, cleaning, doing the numbers, and doing punch downs during harvest. They helped rack the wine, prepare the wines for bottling, bottled the wine, and moved the liquids from various places. As their careers progressed, Joe became a winemaker, and Kris assisted with the punch downs. Joe and Kris teamed up with their friends, Kim Koistinen, the winery controller, and Jeff Hendricks, the vineyard manager at Page Springs Cellars. They brought complementary skills to the business. With the help of their mentor, Maynard James Keenan (owner of Caduceus and Merkin), they opened a wine coop, where they started producing their label, along with making wine for other wineries in the area.

Chateau Tumbleweed was born in the abandoned Clarkdale school bus barn used in the 80s. The wine production room, an immaculate space, contained

floor-to-ceiling barrels and equipment and was quite impressive. When I visited the winery, they were awaiting building materials so they could expand. Kris said, “We’re on a growth spurt right now. We have a building going up, and we bought the property next door.” The Chateau Tumbleweed label art is creative, kitschy, and fun. There’s no mistaking the company’s brand. Pro Tip: Punch downs are performed on fermenting red grapes. The grape skins and berries at the top are pushed into the juice at the bottom to extract color. Heat is released during this conversion phase. Punch downs occur three times a day for every bin of fruit.

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Yavapai College – Southwest Wine Center

Grapes play a significant role in the regional economy. At Yavapai College, the wine industry is a powerful workforce and economic development influence. As of last fall, 110 students were enrolled in the Viticulture and Enology programs–the most ever. Started in 2010 with one acre from Merkin Vineyards, the Southwest Wine Center now farms 13 acres obtained from donors and the industry. The winery program opened in 2014. Students enroll in a one or two-year program that takes them through the growing cycle of grapes in the vineyard adjoining the building on campus. I visited the Southwest Wine Center during their 10th harvest. Michael Pierce, the Viticulture & Enology Director, guided me through the facility, demonstrated the equipment, and explained how the wine tasting room and


sales support the college program. “Our wines are clean, friendly, vibrant, and positive,” Michael said. The grapes are processed in steel, wood, and concrete barrels. SWC produces about 1,000 cases per year. The sophisticated and elegant wine tasting room was the first stop on my tour. Built on the college racquetball court, the Center boasts a stunning view of the Verde Valley, Mingus Mountain, and the San Francisco Peaks in Flagstaff. The patio was my last stop to enjoy the vineyard and memorable panorama. Michael began winemaking in college as a hobby. After graduation, he continued his studies in viticulture and enology. He took harvesting jobs following the opportunities in New Zealand, Tasmania, and Oregon. Then, his parents bought land in Willcox, Arizona, that they renovated and expanded to 27 acres of vineyard. Michael is the winemaker, and the family produces two wine labels, Saeculum Cellars, and Bodega Pierce. How To Get There The Verde Valley is in the geographical center of Arizona, about 100 miles north of Phoenix on Interstate 17. From the east or west, take Interstate 40, connect with Interstate 17 near Flagstaff, and go south for 64 miles. Final Thoughts The Arizona Wine Trail is a close-knit group of grape growers and winemakers. While this trail is a youngster in relative terms, it’s one worth watching as they continue to produce award-winning wines.

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Taco Trail

Submitted by Kathy Condon Journalist and Travel Writer www.PalmSpringsInsiderGuide.com

Why would I drive 450 miles from Palm Springs to explore Concord, California? The answer is I have never been there. So let’s see what we can uncover about this town 46 miles from Napa Valley and 32 miles from San Francisco. It’s an easy drive, or you can take Bart there. Am I glad I took the journey? Absolutely.

to an American city with so many tree-lined streets. Add the preservation of 100 years plus Spanish architecture, and you start getting a sense of why this city has such an alluring ambiance. My hotel for my three-day stay was the Concord Hilton. I couldn’t have been happier with Visit Concord’s choice of accommodations to host me. Most of the hotel has been remodeled. My room not only was roomy with a kingsized bed, but I have to admit the lounge chair at one end, with a great view, was the perfect place to sip a glass of wine after a day of exploring. In addition, the Hilton is located directly across from the relatively new The Veranda, a shopping center and mall.

Now I want to share with you my adventures in this community that unfolds as you slow down and take time to be seduced by its beauty. If you love Mexican food, you will be delighted you came to the area. Visit Concord recently received the State of California’s Top Marketing Award for its Taco Trail. The Trail was developed by five hearty souls who took up the challenge and ate at all places on the map. As of my visit, there were 39 With the morning sun stops, including respites shining brightly, I headed at a few locations, in case out to explore. I parked my you need to stop and have car and started walking to a refreshing drink between the 2.5-acre Todos Santos your samples of this local cuisine. All the restau- Plaza. Honestly, I stopped dead in my tracks. rants are independently owned, and some stops What lay before me was a scene reminding me include mobile venues. of a fairyland. As I entered through the arch, flowering plants, a Spanish three-tier water My stop was at Pancho Villa. It has been refountain, and an expansive grass area spread modeled with a grey/black and white industrial out before me. theme. I enjoyed the soft music while I drank a Pacifica waiting for my mixed fajitas. While I Formerly the area was called Salvio Pacheco didn’t opt for tacos, I can attest that the fajitas Plaza. Pacheco donated the land, stipulating it were outstanding and arrived steaming hot. I would remain a community gathering place forwill go back there on my next visit. ever. Fortunately, the stipulation has been honored, and the Plaza recently celebrated its 150th First Impression of Concord anniversary. I’m not the only one who thinks Okay, I am a desert rat (That is what we call this is a special place. The American Planning those of us who live in the desert year-round.), Council has named it one of three great places in but the apparent preservation of aged trees is California. With coffee in hand and pastry from very noticeable. I don’t know if I have ever been Please turn to next page... August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -31-


one of the more famous local bakeries, Alpine Pastry, I found a bench and observed the scene before me. Children screamed with delight as they played on the jungle gym playground while parents sat under one of the trees providing shade from the intense Concord sun. It was time to plan my day, so I pulled out the Concord walking map tour of historic places. I immediately wished my granddaughter was along so we could find the places together as we explored. Since I was alone, I went to a few locations out of the 28 delineated. I found the architecture of the Bibber House, built in 1912, to be exquisite Victorian style. Owned by two generations, it is now a non-profit, and the wood paneling and majestic staircase make anyone feel special as they walk through the door.

Exploring Shopping

One would not often spend much time talking about a shopping center and mall, but I can’t help myself. Adjacent to an older mall, The Willows, designers devised a plan that embraces retail and a special events area, making The Veranda accessible and appealing to all family members. This reimagined mix-use mall is worth a stop. Wander the grounds, sit by the pond’s cooling air, and let the fountains mesmerize you as you eat gelato from a nearby ice cream shop. Children can wear off their extra energy on the playground near the event venue. Still warm? The LUXE Cinema and IMAX may be the place -32- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

to watch a movie you have never seen.

Dining Opportunities Abound

Concord is a highly diverse community, and its dining cuisine reflects this diversity. I have already established there are a plethora of Mexican restaurants. Still, Italian cuisine takes center stage at the Doppio Zero, located in The Veranda. With an expansive patio and comfortable dining chairs under dark blue umbrellas, it is the perfect place to slow down, relax, listen to the soft music vibes in the distance and sip some bubbly. My review of my entree, oh my! Opting for lasagna since any cook will attest it takes a lot of effort to make in our kitchens. There


was no need for a doggie bag, and as I think about it, I wish I could have this savory, bursting-with-flavor meal again. Years ago, Cinnaholic was featured on Shark Tank. While a proposed deal fell through, the owners have made their gourmet cinnamon rolls a franchise with small storefronts across the nation. What makes them unique? They are 100% vegan and have over 20 different frostings. When you walk in, you select your frosting and a decadent topping. I ordered one topped with regular cinnamon roll frosting and added a white peach topping. Since I am not a vegetarian, I was a bit hesitant, but after the first bite, I had no reason even to question the wisdom of such a delectable pastry. While the Bay Leaf has your regular breakfast fare, the ambiance makes it worthy of a breakfast stop. An early morning breakfast found me seated on a patio surrounded by a lush landscape along a tree-lined street and chirping birds. A couple sitting nearby chattered about how much there was to see and do in the area. From what I experienced, I couldn’t agree more.

The Arts are Flourishing

Recognizing artists and art’s role in everyday life, Visit Concord came up with the slogan “Creative Concord.” It launched a month-long calendar filled with creative ways to showcase the arts throughout the community. Nine largescale murals were commissioned to grace blank city building walls. Many of them are now completed, so keep your eyes open as you journey throughout this community. As I mentioned earlier, Todos Santos Plaza is a community gathering place. Concerts are held regularly there, and my sense is Concord is the place to visit if you want to hear good jazz music. Recently Head West Market Place, think Etsy in person, brought artists together,

enabling them to showcase their products to residents and visitors in this beautiful space. Check the Concord Pavilion’s schedule. This 12,500-seat amphitheater, designed by Frank Gehry, is one of the largest venues in Northern California. Frankly, I cannot think of a better way to end a day of exploring, sitting out under the dark, starfilled sky, surrounded by rolling hills dotted with oak trees, and listening to someone like Dirks Bentley or the Backstreet Boys, both of whom are scheduled this summer. With time getting short, I was already regretting I did not have more time to spend in the area. I decided to head out to check out some of the surrounding wineries. Unfortunately, I quickly discovered a number of the wineries were closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. However, I have no regrets searching them out, for the beauty of the area seemed to unfold around every bend I made in the winding roads. There are more than enough wineries for wine enthusiasts to spend five days exploring the area. I am back home in Palm Springs, and residents have taken notice of my social media posts. They are asking me lots of questions. It is obvious I have aroused interest in this community that so many have previously passed by on their way to other places. Now armed with the knowledge I have gained about Concord, I do plan to go back. Not only do I have more things to see there, but my sense is also this thriving community will have even more things to explore by the time I return.to be a wonderful reprieve from the outside world.

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Travel The Historic Hot springs are rich in elements and minerals with scientifically proven therapeutic benefits. Twelve years ago, my family visited Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and enjoyed the hot springs. We returned four years ago and fell even more in love with the hot springs. When discussing a family vacation this year, we all thought it might be fun to revisit the hot springs. I started researching and learned about the Historic Hot Spring Loop in Colorado. I thought, “Wouldn’t it be fun to do part of the loop and visit multiple hot springs?” I contacted the folks at the Historic Hot Springs Loop, and they gave me the contact information for several of the hot springs on the loop. We planned a trip to visit six of the eleven towns on the loop. Those six towns were home to ten different hot springs and a vapor cave. Various destinations and CVBs hosted us. All opinions are my own.

Pagosa Springs

We live in Pennsylvania and flew to Denver to start our trip. From Denver, we rented a car and drove to Pagosa Springs, Colorado. The Mother Spring in Pagosa Springs is the world’s deepest geothermal hot spring. It provides the water to all three spas offering hot spring soaks in the town. We stayed at The Springs Resort in Pagosa Springs. We arrived around 2 AM, and once we checked in, we hit the springs. Guests at The Springs Resort have access to the hot springs 24 hours per day. They also provide day passes to those staying off property. The day passes provide access from 9 AM till 9:30 PM when they go around clearing the pools of non-guests. -34- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

The Springs Resort has a large cool swimming pool, 25 hot spring pools with five for adults only, and river access to guests. The therapeutic water hot spring pools offer a range of temperatures and sizes, with a pool to suit every person. The resort provides enrichment to guests with daily wellness activities like Aqua Yoga and Forest Bathing Hikes. I enjoyed Aqua Yoga, and my husband joined me for an Aqua Sound Bath. My son and his girlfriend enjoyed a yoga class. The resort also offers spa services. I was treated to a Magnesium Muscle Melt at the spa. Two other spas offer soaks in the same mineral waters. The Overlook Mineral Springs Spa is a short walk from The Resort on the town’s main street. It is adult only and provides soak tubs both indoors and outdoors. Some are for a private soak for a single person or tubs that multiple people can enjoy. Healing Waters Resort and Spa is the third spa in town, offering a swimming pool and soaks in the same mineral water used at the other spas.


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and known as the “Switzerland of America,” Ouray is home to the historic Ouray Hot Springs. Nestled into a valley surrounded by mountain peaks with snow on top, the Ouray Hot Springs Pool and Fitness Center is home to five pools; three are geothermally heated. Temperatures range from 75 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit in the pools. It is a family-friendly facility with waterslides and eight lap lanes in cool water, a climbing wall, and other activities, as well as an adults-only area for those wishing to soak and relax.

Durango

Our next stop on the Loop was the town of Durango. There is one hot spring about 15 minutes from town. The Durango Hot Springs Resort and Spa was recently redesigned and is still expanding. Sitting back against the forest with mountain views, the thermal waters are infused with nano-meter and micro-meter oxygen bubbles to increase the health benefits and purity of the waters. Nature lovers will enjoy the natural setting. The Durango Hot Springs includes a large resort-style family swimming pool and several family hot spring soaking pools. There is a splash area where a large mining bucket fills with water and dumps on those standing under the bucket. A large lawn separates the family area and the adult-only pools. Eight private Japanese-inspired cedar soaking tubs, a reflexology walking path, and sixteen natural mineral hot springs are available for 26 unique thermal mineral water features. Reservations are required.

Carbondale

The fourth stop was in the town of Carbondale. The Avalanche Ranch hot springs are about 11 miles from Carbondale. The Avalanche Ranch Hot Springs are designed around the Crystal River Valley’s natural landscape and rock formations. It features three natural hot springs pools in a tiered layout. Cascading down from one to the next, each hot spring pool is a bit cooler. The largest pool is fed by a waterfall in front of a rock grotto. The three Colorado hot springs on the property provide 24-hour availability to cabin guests and limited paid public access. Reservations are required.

Ouray

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Glenwood Springs

Glenwood Springs is the town that got us hooked on hot springs. It was our fifth stop and boasts two different Hot Spring Experiences, plus Vapor Caves that use the hot springs to heat the caves. Glenwood Hot Springs Pool is the world’s largest mineral hot spring pool. The size of a football field and the temperature is in the mid-90s. Lap lanes and a diving area in the pool’s deep end are available. There is also a large soaking pool with temperatures of 104 degrees F. This is an excellent destination for families because there is much to do for all ages. The Sopris Splash Zone includes a splash pad, a pool for children, and two children’s water slides. Teens, tweens, and adults will enjoy the Shoshone Chutes, a tube ride that resembles white water rafting. Iron Mountain Hot Springs has 25 soaking pools ranging from 98 to 108 degrees tucked into the Colorado River bank. You can relax, restore and rejuvenate in these pools in the quiet zone as you listen to soft music and view the surrounding mountains and river. Each pool is filled with pure, untreated thermal mineral water. Some have smooth stones on the -36- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

bottom to enjoy reflexology as you soak. They currently have an Experimental Pool where they match the chemical composition of the water to a hot spring elsewhere in the world. The spring they matched when we visited was the Blue Lagoon in Iceland. It was a fun experience. There is also a Family Pool with fresh water that is approximately 93 degrees with a jetted spa nearby. The Iron Mountain Hot Springs requires reservations and is currently offering three-hour time slots for soaking. A vast expansion is underway and will add additional adult-only soaking pools, plus ten more Experimental Pools. The Yampah Vapor Spa & Vapor Caves were a unique experience we had never tried before. You descend 22 stairs into a cave area with several rooms, each at a slightly different temperature. These are the only known natural vapor caves in North America. While we were there, we also enjoyed a Mineral Bath. The hot spring bubbles through the cave at 125 degrees, creating geothermal steam. The moist heat makes you sweat out the impurities in your system to purify both body and mind.


Steamboat Springs

Steamboat Springs was our sixth town on the Historic Hot Spring Loop. Our ninth hot spring was about 20 minutes from Steamboat. It requires you to travel several miles on a dirt road, but it is worth it. Strawberry Park Hot Springs is nestled in the forest among the mountains. It is a very natural setting with nature and chipmunks everywhere. There are numerous pools at varying temperatures. You can see where the hot spring bubbles out of the ground on the hill and runs down into the pools mixing with river water, creating the soaking pools. Reservations are required for day visitors. You can also make reservations to stay on the premises and receive access to the soaking pools from opening to closing.

cold water lap lanes and diving area, waterslides, and adult-only soaking pools. There are chairs, tables, and umbrellas on the deck area and various grassy areas around the soaking pools.

The tenth hot spring we visited was the Old Town Hot Springs in downtown Steamboat Springs. It is a family destination, much like a mini water park with hot springs and lots of activities for all family members. There is a children’s splash area, family soak areas, a climbing wall that falls into a warm pool,

Other Towns On The Loop

There are several other towns on the loop that we could not visit and will hopefully have the opportunity to see in the future. They are located in Chaffee and Saguache Counties. If you’re looking for a fun and relaxing way to explore Colorado, be sure to check out the Historic Hot Springs Loop. This route will take you through some of the state’s most beautiful areas, and you’ll experience some of its best hot springs along the way. So pack your bathing suit and prepare for an unforgettable journey on Colorado’s Historic Hot Spring Loop.

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Lewis and Clark

The Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail was created to celebrate the anniversary of the Corps of Discovery’s 1804-1806 historic journey and offers cyclists the opportunity to follow the path of the intrepid explorers Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. It includes seven map sections detailing the 1804-1805 westbound trip, roughly following the Missouri and Columbia rivers, and one map section showing Clark’s 1806 eastbound return along the Yellowstone River in Montana. The main route of the Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail is made up of paved roads, bike paths, and unpaved rail-trails, with occasional short sections of gravel roads. Conditions vary from rural to urban. Lewis and Clark’s expedition traveled more often by boat via rivers than by land and this route follows the rivers as closely as possible. Occasional rough roads, narrow to nonexistent shoulders, and sparse services make this one of our more challenging routes. Keeping this in mind, we recommend that you equip yourself with a wide-tired touring bicycle. Also, you’ll want to include a water filter on your packing list, as many of the campgrounds available are primitive and do not have potable water sources. If you use motels, plan ahead and be ready to ride some long days, perhaps

as much as 100 miles. Distances between services in some areas can be substantial, so prior planning of your daily mileage is important.

The route begins at the impressive Lewis and Clark State Memorial Park visitor center outside Hartford, Illinois. The center is near the mouth of the Wood River, on the opposite side of the Mississippi from where the Missouri feeds into it. It was at the mouth of the Wood where the members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition spent the winter of late 1803 and early 1804, making final preparations for a spring departure up the Missouri. Initially in Montana — especially if you are bucking headwinds — the riding might be characterized as “put your head down and grin and bear it” conditions. You won’t actually lay eyes on the Missouri River for some 350 miles. But that is not to say that you will not experience some the most spectacular mountain-andplains vistas in North America. At Circle, after turning west onto State Highway 200, the wind will be a concern; it can affect your steering and make it hard, or even impossible, to hear cars approaching from the rear. A rearview mirror, always a good idea, is strongly suggested in windy areas such as these. If you want to go there, the 60.7-mile Fort Peck Spur takes you to the town of Fort

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Peck and the impressive Fort Peck Dam, one of the largest hydraulic earth-filled dams in the world. From Lewistown to Fort Benton, you’ll ride through the Montana of imagination, an idyllic scene that Charlie Russell, “America’s cowboy artist,” couldn’t have bettered. South of Great Falls, you will finally start getting into the canyons and mountains Montana is known for. A dividend of the terrific mountain scenery is that a large share of the lands are federally owned, so campgrounds become much more plentiful than they’ve


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been up to this point. At Three Forks, where the Gallatin, Madison, and Jefferson rivers merge, you’ll leave the Missouri River behind for good. Three miles south of Dillon, you will again be faced with choosing between two options, both of which include crossing the Continental Divide. Staying on Lewis and Clark’s 1804 westbound route takes you over Lemhi Pass, which includes 24.5 miles of gravel while the 87.2-mile paved Big Hole Option represents Clark’s 1806 eastbound journey. The Big Hole Option passes the Big Hole National Battlefield and

Visitor Center that tells the tale of the Nez Perce and their flight to freedom. On this option, you will also encounter Clark’s 1806 eastbound route over Gibbon’s Pass. The Bitterroot Valley, in western Montana, has become heavily populated in recent years. Traffic increases dramatically as you follow secondary roads and a separated bike path that parallels U.S. Highway 93. At Traveler’s Rest — a.k.a. the town of Lolo — the route heads north into Missoula. Here you can find several bike shops and visit the headquarters

of Adventure Cycling Association. Although the site of Missoula was not encountered by Lewis and Clark during the expedition’s westbound travels, on the return trip east, the nine-man contingent led by Capt. Lewis passed the location of this future city. https://www.adventurecycling. org/routes-and-maps/adventure-cycling-route-network/lewis-clark/

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hematic culinary tours of the growing downtown Boise food scene are back with local favorite Indulge Boise Food Tours. Reopening after a two-year hiatus, Indulge Boise offers curated experiences diving into the flavors, history and geography of Boise. Choose between a trio of food and culture walking tours: brunch and arts, culinary and culture or savor and sip. Either selection promises a sated appetite and engaged mind. Hit the streets in style in a restored 1976 VW bus, nicknamed Georgie Girl, on your way to

experience the old, the new, the quirky, the macabre or the meaningful in the City of Trees with Feelin’ Groovy Tours. Tour offerings include a highlight reel of all that makes Boise beautiful and unique, an urban winery crawl or a coffee-fueled excursion to Red Chair Lavender Farm. A saints and sinners tour is coming soon and custom tours are also available. For those looking to get out of the city and explore more natural wonders, Big Green Adventure Tours in Twin Falls offers an array of options to some of Southern Idaho’s most beautiful and intriguing sights. Choose between

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Craters of the Moon National Monument & Preserve, Shoshone Falls, Shoshone Ice Caves, Thousand Springs State Park, the local wine region and more. Looking for a culinary tour with a touch of adventure? Tour CDA has you covered with a Taste of Coeur d’Alene Segway Tour. Complete with safety training, substantial tastings at five eateries and gorgeous views of Lake Coeur d’Alene, this 3.5-hour tour encompasses it all.

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Cowboy Trail Rides The Red Rock Camp is located only a few minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, in the heart of Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. With miles of riding trails in a magnificent desert setting, a herd of beautiful, well-trained horses, and a staff of proffessional wrangler-guides, our ranch beckons to our guests who want to leave the city and the 21st Century behind. Cowboy Trail Rides is a family-owned and -operated horseback riding and tour company in Las Vegas. We have been providing horseback and horse-drawn-wagon since 1996. We also present Western barbeque dinners, large and small group parties, lessons for young riders, corporate team-building events, and cowboy entertainment. Our ranch, hidden in the high desert mountains west of the city and minutes from the Las Vegas Strip, offers guests an authentic and adventurous Old West experience in one of America’s most scenic protected environments. A Learning Experience At Red Rock Ranch, we offer a learning experience along with the enjoyment and comfort of knowing you’re in good hands. Many of our guests come to us with little or no riding experience. If you are a first-time rider or have little experience on horseback, we’ll take extra care to prepare

you for your ride. Our wranglers begin each ride by helping you mount up, adjusting your tack to ensure a good fit, and providing pointers on how to control your horse and negotiate our trails. Your wrangler will tell you what to expect on your ride and, if you’re feeling a bit apprehensive, he or she will make sure you are mounted on a horse that will take good care of you. Before you leave camp, we’ll be sure you are feeling comfortable, confident, and relaxed--after all, that’s what horseback riding in the back country is all about! There’s nothing like the feel of a good horse beneath you as you enjoy the beautiful scenery of Red Rock Canyon. You do not need to ride on one of our tours to dine with us . We would love to have you join us for dinner in beautiful Red Rock Canyon. And if some members of your group don’t wish to ride, we offer a scenic bus tour of the canyon. Just call ahead for prices and reservations. https://www.cowboytrailrides.com/

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Stay in the Loop Oregon’s Fruit Loop

Pies, berry picking, and wineries. Who can resist a trail called the Fruit Loop? Nestled in the fertile Hood River Valley in Oregon, the Fruit Loop trail offers the chance to eat, drink, and soak in nature’s beauty. The 35-mile, self-paced driving trail has a little bit of everything--road-side farm stands, wineries, breweries, cideries, and flower fields. Winding past the serene countryside dotted with orchards and vineyards, you can spend the day. Or, maybe spend several nights to bike, hike, and even indulge in a slice of homemade pie back at the inn.

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When to visit?

No one visit to the Fruit Loop is the same. Scenery, sips, and fresh offerings change with the seasons. In spring, fruit blossoms and wildflowers will pave the way. Most agree, however, the prime time to savor the Fruit Loop is summer through early fall. Berries are plump, juicy and ready for picking. Heavy peaches waiting to be snatched hang from branches. U-pick orchards are in full swing, and outside dining at vineyards offers snow-capped, mountain views.


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Apple Valley Country Store, stop #22, will satisfy all sweet tooth cravings. In August, huckleberry milkshakes are sweet and cold. Perfectly packaged apple dumplings bubbling over with caramel and artful hand pies are comforts to eat on the spot or savor later. Jams, jellies, and sauces with endless fruity combinations can bring vivid memories of the Fruit Loop trail long after the visit. How much time to allow for the entire Fruit Loop? The Gorge White House, a fruit stand and winery, is the second stop on the Fruit Loop. Amelia Teyner, a native Midwesterner who lived in Oregon with her husband, Louie, agrees summer is ideal. “The views of snow-covered Mount Hood at The Gorge Whitehouse are especially spectacular,” Teyner says. “In summer, they have a food truck with farm-fresh inspired foods where you can sit on picnic tables to enjoy lunch or dinner, and sip on wines and ciders.” When planning a Fruit Loop visit, check the U-Pick schedule ahead of time to see what awaits— https://hoodriverfruitloop.com/u-pick. In June, U-pick strawberries and lavender will be bursting forth. In August, orchards with peaches and pears are plentiful. Even into October, a rainbow of blueberries, pears, apples, and yes, pumpkins are available. Fall marks the time of farm festivals and harvests celebrations, ciders and cooler temps. Draper Girls’ Country Farm at stop 14 is as satisfying as it is stylish. Stocked with antiques, fruits, grass-fed meats, flowers, and food gifts–the farm promises a cherished souvenir or a savory addition to your next meal. The Draper Girls’ petting farm, gardens, farms stand produce, and more, are worth the stop. One more stop down, The Draper Girls’ Cider Company at stop 15, is probably what the Draper Girls are known for best. Award-winning hard ciders are fresh-squeezed into decorative growlers to take home.

The Fruit Loop is only 35-miles on Highway 35 and can be done in 4-5 hours. While it’s possible to just choose a few stops, reconsider. With 27 stops total, it’s best to stay a few days. Besides vineyards and novel shopping, the Fruit Loop trail winds past some of the most postcard-worthy spots imaginable. Just stepping out over the Columbia River Gorge area where fog brushes the green mountains and the wide, deep blue Hood River calms below—time stands still here. If possible, plan to stay overnight or longer. Accommodations are as diverse as the fruits for the picking. For a resort experience, Best Western Plus Hood River Inn has a swimming pool with views of Hood River, indoor/outdoor dining, and basic accommodations to luxury suites. More intimate choices like the Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast, circa 1910, offer a home-like feel with views of Mount Hood and local coffees and breakfast served for you. Cooper Spur Mountain Resort appeals to the adventurer with ample places for biking, hiking, and even a chair-lift ride. Adjacent to Mount Hood National Forest, the setting is made for exploring. Hotel rooms, cabins, lodge condos, and more offer a cozy, wood-themed place to rest with rich woods. An on-site restaurant and amenities make this a popular choice for the outdoor enthusiast looking for creature comforts. Area campgrounds are also plentiful just off the Fruit Loop trail. August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -43-


The Oregon Film Trail Oregon’s history in the media industry dates back to the silent film era of the early 1900s. Several of the earliest “studios” were located here, and since then over 500 feature films and television projects have been produced in Oregon (as well as hundreds of commercials and interactive games). Our office helps facilitate by finding experienced crews and support services and a diverse variety of locations.

the film that were shot on or near University of Oregon’s Eugene campus.

Film buffs will definitely want to head to Salem with a tour of the infamous Oregon State Hospital, featured in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” based on the 1962 novel by one of Oregon’s most famous authors, Ken Kesey. It’s now a fascinating museum in its own right, the OSH Museum of Mental Health, with exhibits on medical equipment and practices, some of which were highlighted in the film.

Visit some of the filming locations of the grand Lee Marvin and Clint Eastwood vehicle “Paint Your Wagon,” which was shot outside of Baker City and in the Wallowas in 1968. There’s even a saloon named after the one in the film at the Anthony Lakes Ski Resort in North Powder.

Fans of the college comedy “Animal House” will love the self-guided tour of sites related to

The city of Ashland inspired the setting for “Coraline,” earning this area an Oregon Film Trail marker. The film “Phoenix, Oregon” was shot in Klamath Falls, with film locations throughout the town. And Medford is credited in over 60 films, including plenty for horror and thriller genre lovers.

The Oregon Film Trail markers are located on the ancestral homelands of the Grand Ronde, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla Nimiippu (Nez Perce) people, Kathlamet, Clatsop, Chinook, Siletz, Nehalem, Kalapuya, Tsankupi, Ahantchuyuk, Santiam, Cascades, Cowlitz, Tillamook, Yakina, Takelma,

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Winefelly, Suislaw, Chelamela, Numu (Northern Paiute), Yoncalla, Cow Creek Umpqua, Mechoopda, Koyom:k’awi (Konkow), Tenino, Confederate Tribes of Warm Springs and Atfalti people. For more information, visit https:// www.historicoregonfilmtrail.com/

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Places to Go: they could carry and headed West throughout the mid-1800’s. These pioneers came from all over the world to settle in a new land, later to become these United States. Riding on Historic wooden wheel wagons that have been on the Oregon and California Trails ​

in us in Casper Wyoming and you ride the Historic Oregon ,California, Pony Express and Mormon Trails with the modern comfort of our Four wheel drive vehicles. Relive the adventures of the Pioneers as they traveled West to follow their hopes and dreams to settle a new land and build their history. 4 hour Going wild West TourTravel to historic Independence Rock ,off the beaten path past Historic monuments, Trail ruts ,Historic landmarks ,See the Devils Back bone ,The look ahead and look back ,on the trails. We immerse you in the stories of their trials and tribulations as we explore the trail. Adult $55.00 Child 10 and under $ 45.00 Experience Three Days on a Wagon Train Trek and or Ride on The Pony Express Trail ​ Yellowstone 1883 Wagon Train is like our Three Day Wagon Train The Old Oregon Trail is an incredible journey... The covered wagon is a symbol of the Western expansion of the United States. In May 1843, the first large migration left Missouri. They traveled across unassigned Indian territory in what is now Wyoming, over South Pass to Oregon Country. 500,000 pioneers loaded up the wagons with all

We plan these trips as they are booked, for that reason we ask that you call us instead of booking online so we can plan for your custom trek. Call for reservations, 1-307-266-4868. We will meet you at your hotel the day of departure around 8-9AM. Ask us about special hotel rates. Available May-September Become part of history and join us on an authentic Oregon Trail adventure. You are riding on Historic Wagons that have been on the Oregon and California trails. Our wagon have wooden wheels not rubber tires. We head out from Casper, Wy on the morning of the first day to our trail head to begin our wagon journey west of Split Rock. During the ride there, much of the highway follows the old trail systems. We will point out different areas along the way as well, from old Pony Express and Outpost sites to trail sections and crossings as we wind through gorgeous mountains and cross through prairie. Along the way, we will stop at the famous Independence Rock for a tour and photo opportunities You ride on the actual Old Indian ,Mountain Men ,Oregon,California , Mormon and Pony Express Trails. https://www.historictrailswest.com/3-5-day-treks https://www.historictrailswest.com/

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Things to Do

The New Hampshire Ice Cream Trail, produced by Granite State Dairy Promotion, features about 42 ice cream scoop shops all across the state. Create a day, weekend, or whole summer of fun touring New Hampshire with your favorite summertime treat. #eatlikeacow

The New Hampshire dairy industry is located primarily in the Connecticut River Valley on the state’s western borders and along the Merrimack River Valley in the center of the state. There are approximately 94 dairy farms in New Hampshire with an average of 120 milking animals per farm. Historically the dairy industry was the “king” of agriculture in the state. Dairy farming is an agricultural enterprise using many thousands of acres of tillable land for crops and grazing. This maintains open space, which provides numerous environmental benefits, and gives New Hampshire the rural character enjoyed by its residents and the many tourists. Get Your Official Map at: NH state rest areas & at each participating shop. As you travel the state, follow @ nhdairy on Instagram & use the #nhicecreamtrail hashtag. -46- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022


3 Food & Beverage Trails

New York State is home to celebrated wine regions, the verdant farm-to-table hotbed in the Hudson Valley, and some of the best microbrews, cheeses, and chocolates found anywhere. Why not take a self-guided culinary adventure and discover the bounty of the Empire State? Local organizations have done most of the work for you in creating food and wine trails to help you discover favorites at your own pace and find delicious off-the-beaten-path places along the way!

Cooperstown Beverage Trail

Looking for a home-run beverage trail experience? Head to Otsego County for a tasting or tour at one or all of the seven establishments on the Cooperstown Beverage Trail! Try the latest Belgian brew at Brewery Ommegang (pictured) and sample Bear Pond Winery’s locally produced white or red wines. The other locations on the 37-mile trail are Rustic Ridge Winery, Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard, Pail Shop Vineyards, Cooperstown Distillery, and Cooperstown Brewing Company.

Finger Lakes Cheese Trail

It stands to reason that the Finger Lakes’ incredible ascent as a wine region would encourage cheesemakers in the area to craft farmhouse cow’s and goat’s milk cheese to produce hyper-local pairings.

The Finger Lakes Cheese Alliance’s trail includes 12 farms and producers that create their own cheeses. Don’t just take our word for it. Go visit the farms yourself! See how Shtayburne Farm’s handcrafted cheeses are made, learn how to milk a goat by hand at Side Hill Acres Goat Farm in Candor, and get free cheese samples on either a self-guided or guided tour of Sunset View Creamery in Odessa. These are just a few of the many authentic farm experiences available along the trail.

Central New York Food and Beverage Trail

Farm-sourced food, craft beverages, and desserts— what more could you ask for? With 50 establishments participating in the Central New York Food and Beverage Trail, you’ll explore Madison County one taste at a time. Start your day with a coffee and a freshly baked cinnamon bun from HipStir Cafe in Oneida. Next, enjoy a farm-to-table meal at Madison Bistro in Wampsville, followed by a refreshing beer at Good Nature Farm Brewery & Tap Room in Hamilton or Erie Canal Brewing Company (pictured) in Canastota.

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NEW ENGLAND TR

A 215-mile long-distance hiking in Connecticut to the Maine/New The NET Hike Challenge is back for 2022! Over the last four years, almost 800 participants have completed the challenge, logging over 60,000 miles on the New England Trail! You heard that right, over 60,000 miles or points earned by you through hiking, volunteering, and exploring! Thank you for choosing the NET over and over again for your adventures. In 2018 we celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the National Trails System with our first 50-mile challenge. In 2019, we built upon this by adding an extra 100-mile challenge to highlight the 10 year anniversary of the designation of the NET. In 2020, we encouraged participants to use the NET as their close-to-home trail amidst travel restrictions. In 2021, we saw nearly 200 people complete both the Hike 50 and Hike 100 challenges! As life returns to a (semi) normal pace, we are excited to announce the 2022 Hike Challenge! Now more than ever, spending time outdoors has become a crucial part of staying mentally and physically healthy. Hike 50 or 100 miles (unique or repetitive) during the 2022 calendar year on the NET and submit your points to receive a special edition completion patch. Log your mileage over the year and once you complete your challenge, make sure to share your story with us! A typical thru-hiker can com-

plete the trail in 2-4 weeks. The trail is well-marked and easy to follow. Apart from several road walks, the single track trail winds its way along traprock ridges and forested areas. However, it can be rugged in some sections with thru hikers experiencing a net gain of just over 30,000 ft. The highest elevation is Mount Grace, at 1617 ft and the lowest elevation is the Long Island Sound, 0ft. New England has varied and ex-

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treme weather, please choose the timing of your hike appropriately. Although the trail could be hiked year round, many choose to hike in the spring and fall, as summers tend to be humid and buggy and winters are cold and icy. The Trail primarily follows the Metacomet Ridge and water sources are very limited, particularly in the Summer and Fall. Some overnight sites do not have a reliable water source. You will


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need to plan accordingly. After deciding when and where to begin and registering your thruhike, you will need to plan your resupply points and know camping regulations along the NET. Overnight camping is only allowed at designated sites along the trail. Where there is no campsite, thru-hikers are expected to leave the trail to find overnight accommodations. See below for a list of nearby accommodations.

In addition to these logistics, physical and mental preparations are important factors in a successful long hike. Learn more about all of this below! No fees or paid permits are required to use or access the NET. However, some overnight sites have a suggested donation to help with upkeep and repairs. Starting your 2022 Hike 50/100 Challenge is easy! Step 1: Click here to sign up now

for the 2022 challenge. We will send you updates throughout the year of additional ways to earn points, special events, and other trail announcements. Keep an eye out for charming but infrequent correspondence. Step 2: Download tools for your Hike 50/100 NET Challenge. Point Log Sheet, Kids Log Sheet, Bingo, Printable “I completed the Hike50 (or Hike100) Challenge” certificate for completion photos! (Download and share with your community). Step 3: Take a look at our online map and start planning your 2022 adventures! The trail awaits. If you don’t know where to start or don’t want to hike alone, take a look at our suggested hikes or visit our online calendar of events. Step 4: Finish the challenge by Dec. 31, 2022, and submit your completion using the links below! Be sure to submit a photo or story with your completion so that we can highlight it on our website! Step 5: Share your adventures with others on social media Show us your pictures and your stories!

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Places to Go:

Allegrippis Trails 36 Miles of single track trails Designed by mountain bikers and built by the International Mountain Bicycling Association, the Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake is a premier single-track mountain biking trail system located in the Eastern United States. The 24 trails in the system were designed and built to provide sustainable trails for a variety of human uses including mountain biking, hiking, trail running, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The Allegrippis Trails are arranged as stacked loops, giving the user the opportunity to plan a route as short or as long as they would like. There are nearly endless combinations, so even riders who come back time after time have the opportunity to use a new route each time. Although the trails are rated “easiest”, “moderate”, and “most difficult”, they can all be safely traversed by users of all skill levels, but users should expect their normal pace to be slowed as the difficulty increases. The ratings are provided to give all users a good idea of what challenges to expect. These ratings only apply to trails in the Allegrippis Trails system, they should not be compared to other trails or their difficulties.

County Business and Industry, Pennsylvania Conservation Corps, and hundreds of volunteer laborers that augmented the professional construction services of the International Mountain Bicycling Association. The Allegrippis Trails are available for public use year-round (exceptions may be made for safety reasons). For information about holding a competitive event or demonstration on the trails, contact Friends of Raystown Lake c/o US Army Corps of Engineers Raystown Lake Recreation Area at 814-658-6809.

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Get to know this 20.1-mile loop trail near Hesston, Pennsylvania. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 7 h 24 min to complete. This is a very popular area for birding, hiking, and mountain biking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. https://www.raystown.org/things-to-do/allegrippis-trails-at-raystown-lake

You can access the Allegrippis Trails at trailheads along Seven Points Road just past the Seven Points Entrance Station and on Bakers Hollow Road just before the Susquehannock Campground Entrance Station. The trails were developed under the direction of the Friends of Raystown Lake in a unique partnership between the Appalachian Regional Commission, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, US Army Corps of Engineers, Southern Alleghenies Planning and Development Commission, Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau, Huntingdon -50- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

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Either beginning in Alabama or ending in Alabama, the trail map for The World’s Longest Yard Sale (WLYS) is 690 miles of shopping fun! What better way is there to combine an extended weekend getaway with finding bargains for back to school, collectible gifts or items to redecorate your home? bargains The sale runs through six states; Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama with the majority of the route following US 127. That includes the entire western side of the Buckeye State.

This year the sale will take place August 4-7. Two prime places to shop in the Greater Grand Lake Region include the neighborhood among the majestic homes that line North Main Street in Celina and at Niekamp’s Farm Market, about 7 miles south of Celina. Both locations offer multiple venders making it easy to park and stroll for bargains and treasures.

Some best WLYS tips: Wear comfortable shoes, pack plenty of water for good hydration and drive with caution along the route as cars and people are not always careful when sale sites appear along the roadway. Be flexible, you may want to keep to a schedule, but if you are in the midst of some great finds, sometimes you need to spend a little more time shopping that you had planned. Most of all--have a great time and best wishes for your 2022 WLYS treasure hunt!

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Indian Creek Trail Check out this 4.3-mile out-and-back trail near Jasper, Arkansas. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 1 min to complete. This is a very popular area for hiking, so you’ll likely encounter other people while exploring. The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. You’ll need to leave pups at home — dogs aren’t allowed on this trail. The road to Kyle’s Landing closes about 1.2 miles from the trailhead periodically and this will add extra mileage to your hike, including a steep finale. As this is not an official trail and it is unmaintained, it can be very dangerous. Proceed with caution. Indian Creek trail is known for the most accidents in the Buffalo River trail system. To reach the falls you must scramble through a rocky creek, at times wading through water or you must travel on the sheer edge of a high bluff, or a combination of the above. The reward is in the scenery.

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Go, Do, See tory tour of the Daytona Beach area – from famous athletes like Jackie Robinson to legendary civil rights leaders like Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune, the path includes veteran’s memorials, unique artwork, and yes, even the resting place of Brownie The Town Dog, a beloved fixture in Downtown Daytona Beach from 1939-1954.

Visitors looking for a fun and unique way to explore the Daytona Beach area will find just what they’re looking for in the new Ultimate Daytona Beach Trail Guide. This exciting collection of car-, craft- and culture-themed tours and trails will help visitors navigate the area and explore its many cultural, historic and natural attractions, as well as some great places for tasty food and spirits. The Ultimate Daytona Beach Trail Guide includes:

Motorsports Trail – The Daytona Beach area is known for its racing, and visitors can “start their engines” year-round by exploring the area’s rich motorsports heritage. Meandering from scenic beachfronts to rpm-packed museums, this trail will take enthusiasts on an action-packed tour of the area’s racing history and future.

Ale Trail – A favorite for locals and visitors alike, the Daytona Beach Ale Trail adds exceptional craft beer and artisan spirits to any itinerary. It features nearly two dozen unique, local craft breweries, tap rooms and distilleries. Hiking and Biking Trails – Eco-adventurers will find the Daytona Beach area rich in natural treasures. With more than 60 miles of showcase trails, visitors can hike or bike paved trails, explore the lush botanical and tropical diversity of nature trails, combine a riverfront walk with an exploration of historic downtown districts, or bicycle on the beach.

prised of an eclectic mix of historical sites, landmarks and tributes to prominent figures who have contributed greatly to the American fabric including the former home of John D. Rockefeller, the centuries-old Fairchild Oak tree, and the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, Florida’s tallest.

Iconic Trail – Talk about photo-ops! This unique tour is com-

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Share the Heritage Trail – Follow the Share the Heritage Trail and explore African American museum exhibits, historical treasures and cultural sites. Learn about the legacies of influential Black leaders with strong ties to Daytona Beach, including Dr. Howard Thurman, Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune and baseball great, Jackie Robinson. For more information, visit https://www. daytonabeach.com/things-to-do/ trails/.


The Historic Bartram Trail

By Kathleen Walls Americanroads.net

Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge

William Bartram, one of America’s first naturalists to visit and write about Florida, piqued the interest of Dr. Tony Abbott at Stetson Universit. He retraced Bartram’s travels across Volusia County and created a brochure to guide visitors along Bartram’s sites. It is called Experience William Bartram’s Florida. Let’s begin at the Bartram Gardens and Trail in DeLand at the Sandra Stetson Aquatic Center, a ten-acre natural area on the shores of Lake Beresford. The gardens are native plants and interpreted with signage using copies of Bartram’s original drawings. Bartram traveled from Lake George southward towards Lake Monroe on the Seminole County line. Staying true to Bartram’s route, head for Astor and visit the Bartram Oak on Highway 40 just east of the Saint Johns River. Spalding Upper Indian Trade Store, the last European settlement

west of St. Johns was just across the river. William Bartram spent several weeks here in 1774. He describes searching for curious vegetable productions, collecting seeds, planting and growing roots in boxes.” The oak would have been a sapling at that time. So the legend grew and it became “Bartram’s Oak.”

This is where the Saint Johns River earns the name “River of Lakes. The river forms Lake Dexter, a few smaller lakes, and then Lake Woodruff. This group of lakes is where Bartram describes the anhinga, or a Snake Bird. It’s also where he describes the multitude of alligators found here. He writes, “The alligators were in such incredible numbers, and so close together from shore to shore, that it would have been easy to have walked across on their heads, had the animals been harmless.” The refuge was established in 1964 as a migratory bird home to more than 230 species. It is the second-largest pre-migration roosting point of swallow-tailed kites in the United States. Swallow-tailed kites are easily identified by their distinctive black split tail that forms a perfect V. These black and white birds of prey winter in Brazil and return to Florida each spring to build their nest. There is a good chance of seeing bald eagles here. You might see deer, marsh rabbits, otters, and gopher tortoises while you hike their fifteen miles of trails. Other wings to see are Erica Group’s Swallow-Tailed Kite Wings murals as part of the “Wings of The West.” They represent something about the location where they’ve been painted. Please turn to next page

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The interpretive center tells the history of the island and the wildlife you might see. You can camp there, stay in a primitive cabin, or rent a kayak, canoe, or bicycle to explore the island.

Egret at Hontoons Landing

There’s a good place for lunch just across from the park, Hontoon Landing Deli. Aside from a great sandwich, you might meet two sand hill cranes near the outside dining area in front or an egret perched on the rail while you dine overlooking the water.

Blue Spring State Park

DeLeon Springs State Park

There is no recird of Bartram visiting here. If he had, he would have loved the spring with a constant 72 degrees and depths ranging from 18 inches to 30 feet. The Visitor’s Center has exhibits showing people lived here 6,000 years ago. These earliest recorded dwellers were the Mayaca. Evidence of their lifestyle was found in shell mounds they left behind. The site was once a plantation and during the 1950-60s, a resort. The park is on the Great Florida Birding and Wildlife Trail. You have a choice of the Wild Persimmon Hiking Trail, a four-mile loop, to spot deer, turkeys, wild hogs and Florida black bears, or the halfmile paved wheelchair-accessible nature trail. Had Bartram passed here he might have seen a cypress tree now more than 600 years old. If you are on the water, you can canoe or kayak into Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge. Another water adventure here is the 50-minute eco/history boat tour on Spring Garden Run aboard the M/V Acuera. A unique dining option is the Old Spanish Sugar Mill Restaurant built on the remains of a

sugar-making operation from the 1830s. Remnants of the mill, the brickwork, boiling kettles, mill machinery, and the original mill wheel hub are located behind the restaurant. The tables are each equipped with a griddle where you can make your own pancakes. The waitress brings you pitchers of batter and your choice of addins. You just pour, flip, and enjoy.

Hontoon Island State Park

This park can only be reached by boat. Bartram described it as “A delightful little bluff consisting chiefly of shells.” It was here he sheltered as best as he could from the hurricane writing that it was “a large islet or grove of Oaks and Palms. Here I intended to seek shelter, and abide till the fury of the hurricane was overpast.” The shells were most likely the remnants of the Timucuan settlement once here. Today, there is an Owl Totem replica. The original was recovered in 1955 and is in the Florida State Museum in Gainesville. The totem’s located between the visitor’s center and the playground/area. The Timucuan used the totems to show which clan lived in an area.

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West Volusia, being such an outdoor treasure, has three state parks. Blue Spring is the most famous as a manatee area. They come into the spring beginning in November and stay for the winter months. The spring remains 72 degrees year-round, and the manatees are sensitive to the cold so this is one of their favored refuges. While Bartram was staying at the Beresford Plantation recovering from his brush with the hurricane, Charles Bernard, the caretaker and good friend, took him to visit Blue Spring. Bartram found the spring water to have “a most disagreeable taste.” He describes the spring as “boils up with great force, forming immediately a vast circular bason, capacious enough for several shallops to ride in, and runs with rapidity into the river three or four hundred yards distance.” Since he was here during hurricane season, he would not see any manatees. It is the largest first magnitude spring emptying about 100 million gallons of water a day into the river. In late November, we saw about ten manatees. From November 15 to March 30, the run is closed to swimming and human water fun. It is reserved


for the manatees. This past season a record breaking 583 manatees were seen. Interestingly the manatees are named. Their genealogy is traced letting science learn so much more about their habits. One man, Wayne Hartley, has traced manatee families and named them for over four decades. I was fortunate enough to meet him on this trip as he was doing his daily manatee count.

A baby great blue heron that has not turned blue yet When you visit I highly recommend you take the Blue Spring Adventure pontoon boat tour. On the two-hour tour through the Saint Johns River, try to identify all of the birds as the guide offers educational and entertaining information about the river and the wildlife. We saw birds of all kinds and ages. The limpkin, a well-camouflaged brown bird, sometimes called the crying bird, because of its call, lives in the shallows of the river. We learned it’s screaming call was used in the early Tarzan movies for Cheetah’s voice. We also saw plenty of alligators, turtles, giant herons, egrets, ibises, wood storks, and so many more. Aside from the natural aspects of the park, there is the Thursby House built in 1872 by Louis

Thursby, one first European settlers, in the area although primitive people lived here for thousands of years previously. In fact, he built his home on top of one of the early middens. The location on the St. Johns River gave him a means of shipping the oranges he grew here. The park offers camping and cabins.

Lyonia Environmental Center

Lyonia Environmental Preserve’s 360 acres are a bit inland so perhaps Bartram did not get here. That’s his loss. It is rich in wildlife and one of the few places you might see a Florida scrub jay. These birds are on the Threatened List and live only in central Florida. They have an unusual family system where the juvenile from the last hatching hang around to offer protection as an extra set of eyes watching for predators while the next babies hatched. They need a scrub environment, which is also a developer’s favorite land type. Sandy Falcon, Center manager, led us through the preserve. It’s an easy hike as the trails are wide and not very hilly. Inside the center, there are a lot of interpretive exhibits and some real wildlife including some king snakes, a ball python, a pair of turtles named Tuttie and Frutti, a few fish in the turtle tank that were intended as food but survived and now share the tank, a blue-tongued skink named Igor, and more. Outside, adjacent to the beautiful butterfly garden, you find another set of wings, the Scrub Jay Wings from the Wings of the West series.

Gemini Springs

Bartram, described Gemini Spring as “having three heads within 30 yards” and covered with “duck meat,” the term then used to describe duck weed. It’s a 212-acre park today that pumps about 6.5 million gallons of sparkling fresh water up from the two springs each day. I spotted a large flock of Florida white ibises there browsing around the spring. Another bird, a beautiful blue heron, was grazing among what Bartram may have referred to as “duck meat.” The park had a nice paved trail that wanders across the spring run as well as several wooded trails. There are a campground, a dog park and lots of picnic tables. Green Springs looks like a small emerald dropped into the forest. John and William Bartram described it as a “pretty stream of sweet water.” It’s one of Florida’s few sulfur springs which Native Americans considered sacred and believed it had healing power. It was once part of Baron Fredrick DeBary’s hunting estate. You can tour DeBary’s home but that’ll be another story. For more info: https://visitwestvolusia.com/

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Birding Trails Welcome to the America’s Wetland Birding Trail along the Louisiana Great Gulf Coast. Traveling along the Creole Nature Trail All-American Road and six additional state scenic byways, the America’s Wetland Birding Trail crosses through 22 Southern Louisiana parishes rich with unparalleled history, culture, arts and entertainment. The trail will guide you to some of the state’s most productive natural places along the Great Gulf Coast and will offer ready access to some of the best birding in the country. The America’s Wetland Birding Trail consists of 115 bird watching sites crossing through 22 Louisiana parishes. Mississippi River Birding Trail Sparsely populated and heavily cultivated in cotton, corn and soybeans, the Northeast Louisiana Delta has served as one of the last homes for the ivory-billed woodpecker and Louisiana black bear. Agriculture and hardwood timbering fragmented this once-contiguous mosaic of bottomland hardwood and and cypress-tupelo swamp habitats, virtually exterminating both the woodpecker and the bear. The ivory-billed woodpecker may be lost forever, but the Louisiana black bear is making an impressive comeback, thanks to an intensive wildlife conservation program initiated by both federal and state wildlife agencies. To date, hundreds of thousands of acres of abandoned farmland in this region have been purchased and restored to their former forested glory. The Mississippi River Birding Trail consists of 30 bird watching sites in 13 Louisiana parishes. Red River Birding Trail Long storied throughout American history for its role in U.S. “Wild West” culture, the Red River changes character considerably as it enters Louisiana. Red clay bluffs, vast pine forests and pileated woodpeckers replace the rocks, bison and rattlesnakes of the river’s upper reaches. Geologically, the Red River neatly bisects a large “shield” of exposed, high-elevation tertiary outcroppings, which form the entire northwestern quadrant of the state. This tertiary shield supports many of Louisiana’s rarest plants. To this day, the Louisiana segment of the Red River Valley is best known for its timber resources, and interest in its mixed-pine forests culminated in the formation of the 600,000-acre Kisatchie National Forest system. Most of the forest’s districts lay along the Red River Trail. The Red River Birding Trail consists of 82 bird watching sites in 18 Louisiana parishes. -58- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

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The Texas Film Commission has launched a curated series of self-guided Texas Film Trails to explore. Texas communities have been used for Western film settings since The Sundowners.The history of Texas Westerns shows how the genre itself has evolved, as well as the communities that have hosted these iconic productions. Whether its popular attractions like the Texas State Railroad or modern communities like Gonzales, there is no denying the Texas landscape as the perfect backdrop for any western. Take your cowboy hat and become an outlaw on the Texas Westerns Film Trail: a journey through the Wild West of Texas productions!

Big Bend National Park | BARBAROSA (1982), ALL THE PRETTY HORSES (2000), THREE BURIALS (2005), NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007) Lajitas, Texas (Brewster County) The Border Towns of ‘Lone Star’ | LONE STAR (1996) Del Rio, Eagle Pass & Laredo, Texas (Val Verde, Maverick & Webb Counties) Filmed in the Texas border towns of Del Rio, Laredo, and primarily Eagle Pass, Lone Star is hailed as director John Sayles’ masterpiece. It was praised for its accuracy in capturing the zeitgeist of the 90’s as well as the culture of life on the Texas border at the time. The magnificent landscapes of Big Bend National Park set the scene for many stunning shots found in westerns filmed in Texas. The Driskill Hotel | THE SON (TV SERIES, 2017-2019) Austin, Texas (Travis County) In Season One, the McCullough ranch is at risk of being lost unless an investor can be convinced to help. Eli McCullough (Pierce Brosnan) and his eldest

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Texas Film Trails son Phineas (David Wilson Barnes) meet with the potential backer William Philpott (Brett Rice) in the stately lobby and restaurant of the Driskill Hotel in an attempt to win his favor. Tension builds as the financier rudely declines the offer, and Eli daydreams about revenge - a common practice from his past.

Gallagher Headquarters Ranch | ALL THE PRETTY HORSES (2000)

Helotes, Texas (Bexar County) John Grady Cole (Matt Damon) and Lacey Rawlins (Henry Thomas) spend their time on the ranch known as La Purisima in unmapped Mexico, which were actually shot at the Gallagher Headquarters Ranch outside of San Antonio. When they arrive at the hacienda, the landscape fades into the background, and the horses in all their majesty become the focal point. Old Blanco County Courthouse | TRUE GRIT (2010) Blanco, Texas (Blanco County) The Old Blanco Courthouse, built in 1884, was perfect to represent a building from the time period in True Grit. Scenes were shot in the courtroom, on the stairs, and in the hallways. After her father is murdered, Mattie Ross (Hailee Steinfeld) sets out looking for a man with “true grit” to help her track down the killer. She gets word of a ruthless, grizzled U.S. Marshal named “Rooster” Cogburn (Jeff Bridges) and runs into him at the town’s courthouse where he is testifying about a recent burglary and its casualties.

Gonzales Main Street | THE SON (TV SERIES, 2017-2019) Gonzales, Texas (Gonzales County) In the final season premiere of The Son, St. George Street in Gonzales was transformed into 1900’s Old Mexico, lined with shops and a hotel. When Eli McCullough (Pierce Brosnan) rescues his son Pete (Henry Garrett) from a Mexican gang, he’s covered in dirt and his hair is long and unkempt, so Eli takes him to a barber shop in a nearby town to clean him up. Eventually, they leave the Mexican town more unwelcome than when they arrived. Texas Prison Museum | URBAN COWBOY (1980) Huntsville, Texas (Walker County) The Texas Prison Museum houses several artifacts used in the capture of the actual Bonnie and Clyde after Clyde Barrow raided the prison system’s Eastham Unit and freed five prisoners. The opening scenes of both The Getaway & A Perfect World feature the Texas State Penitentiary at Huntsville. In Urban Cowboy, Wes Hightower (Scott Glenn) is seen as a bull-riding convict in the Texas Prison Rodeo in Huntsville. https://gov.texas.gov/film/trails

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The Lincoln H

Along the 179-mile Illinois Lincoln Highway, you will find over 30 interpretive gazebos and murals that help tell the story of America’s First Coast-toCoast Road. Dedicated in 1913, the Lincoln Highway runs about 25 miles through the Chicago Southland from Lynwood in the east to New Lenox in the west. A series of nine murals were completed in 2012 featuring local and national Lincoln Highway history. The Illinois Lincoln Highway Coalition created these murals with support from a National Scenic Byway Grant from the Federal Highway Administration and an Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Office of Tourism, Attraction Development Grant. 2013 marked the 100th Anniversary for the Lincoln Highway. Jay Allen, owner of ShawCraft Sign Company, created the interpretive mural series and shares some of the secrets he left in the paintings for you to find. For example, all of the murals have a very subdued “Allen- Hueg-Marshall” or “Allen-Marshall” logo painted on them along with the year they were painted.

Lynwood Mural

Sauk Village Mural

Location: 1 Sauk Trail Plaza (near the intersection of Torrence and Sauk Trail on the Fairway Foods building) The mural shows the early history of the Sauk Trail where automobiles and livestock “share” the Kalvelage Bridge in route to their destinations. Sauk Trail was designated as an original part of the Lincoln Highway through eastern Illinois and was a major road for daily commuter traffic. Can you find it?: Hidden family names in the tree, and a message to Jay’s wife, Jody.

Chicago Heights Mural

Location: 21460 East Lincoln Highway The mural tells the story of Carl Fisher, the father of the Lincoln Highway. Fisher believed that the popularity of automobiles was dependent on good roads and in 1912 he began promoting his dream for a transcontinental highway. Can you find it?: The initials RG for a departed friend and fellow artist Reneata Guzman. -62- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

Location: 137 East 14th St. Mural: The Mural is based on a vintage photograph of the McEldowney Bridge where the Lincoln Highway crosses Thorn Creek. The bridge included advancements like separate and protected pedestrian walkways and concrete lanterns. The first Field


Highway Mural Trail

Secretary of the Lincoln Highway Association, Henry C. Ostermann, crossed this bridge bi-annually as he inspected the new coast-to-coast highway. Can you find it?: A small plaque is painted on the mural with the names of the people who made the mural trail possible. There are also two golden screws that were put in place by Chicago Heights Mayor David Gonzalez and Illinois State Representative Anthony DeLuca that mark the completion of the nine mural trail in the Chicago Southland.

Park Forest Mural

Location: 348 Victory Drive Mural shown abov: The mural commemorates the proclamation of the route and the naming of the first coast-to-coast highway in honor of President Abraham Lincoln. Because the founders of the highway needed to rally Americans from all walks of life, the highway was dedicated to Lincoln as a lasting memorial and that the establishment of a paved highway was everyone’s patriotic duty. Can you find it? There are very small hidden family names and the RG initials mostly in Lincoln’s hair.

University Park Mural

Location: 580 Farmview Road in the Riegel Farm Complex In 1916, Adeline and Augusta Van Buren set out to prove women could ride motorcycles across the country to serve as military dispatch riders. They became the first women to make a solo coast-tocoast trek on the Lincoln Highway traveling from New York to California in about two months. No secrets are found in this mural. According to artist Jay Allen, this is the most detailed of all the Lincoln Highway murals and should be viewed close up; so it wouldn’t be appropriate. Turn to next page... August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -63-


Mural Trail - Continued... Matteson Mural

demonstrations. Can you find it? The initials and birthday of a family friend on the car and Folker’s Hotel, a Frankfort building in the 1920s, is pictured in the background.

Mokena Mural

Location: 3627 West 216th Street As transportation increased along the Lincoln Highway, so did the need for roadside assistance and automobile repair. The Mahler family’s garage was there to meet the needs of the increasingly mobile public. The mural is displayed on the actual building that is shown in the mural. Holes on the sides for binding and photo mounting corners on the images make the mural look like a page from a family photo album. Can you find it? A plaque on the tow truck that details the project. The birthday of Jay’s wife Jody and “I miss you, Dad” dedicated to Jay’s late father.

Frankfort Mural

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LocationL 11104 Front Street As roads like the Lincoln Highway made family weekend trips and other automobile excursions more popular, automobile garages began to appear across America. In 1916, Mokena’s first automotive garage opened to assist the new motoring public. Can you find it? The initials “RG” are hidden in the work as a tribute to the artist’s father.

New Lenox Mural

Location: 125 West Maple Street The trolley line that served New Lenox ran between Chicago Heights and Joliet and although dependable, it was quite slow. With the development of the Lincoln Highway a new form of independence


for motorists and increased automobile traffic became a way of life, passing up the need to depend on trolley schedules and routes. Can you find it? In the overhead bridge, artist Jay Allen and other family members have their names on the bridge. The word love is painted on the pole and in the road multiple times. How many can you find?

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National Toy Truc The 32nd Annual National Toy Truck ’N Construction Show will be held Aug. 12, 13 and 14 at Wyndham Indianapolis West, 2544 Executive Drive in Indianapolis, Ind. “Plan to come early and stay for the whole show to join in the fun we are planning,” said Cathy Scheibe, publisher of Toy Trucker & Contractor magazine, which sponsors the National Toy Truck ’N Construction Show. “It’s no secret that the past three years have been difficult for many of us, but this year’s show promises to be the best one we’ve done in many years. We have talked with the hotel and their scheduled remodel is on track. Ballrooms are finished. All hallways and doors are again open. The rear section where we had floor level vendors and our hospitality room three years ago will again be available for us and those vendors who were in that area.” A special feature for the 2022 show: Ken Reimer and Aaron Hoffmeister plan to have on display an 8x8-foot diorama of the Tri-State Commodities Inc. yard, located in Greeley, Colo. Reimer is building the diorama and Hoffmeister will be furnishing trucks from his Tri-State collection. Tri-State Commodities Inc. was

started in 1971 by Ivan D. (Jack) Shupe, who has been in the trucking industry almost his entire life, according to the company’s website. Over the last 40 years, he has watched Tri-State grow from a small one-truck company to a fleet of almost 50 trucks. Shupe

is still working at Tri-State Commodities, although he leaves the operation of the company to his two sons, Grant and Gregg, who have worked at Tri-State since graduating from high school. Other family members involved in the business are Grant’s wife, Wendy, who began working for Tri-State in 1983 and is now president of the company; Grant and Wendy’s son, Chad, who has also started working at Tri-State; and Gregg’s sons, Preston and Elliot, who plan to work for the company to con-

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tinue the family tradition. Another feature of this year’s show will be a live auction. “We talked with our auctioneer, Darren Bock, and he tells us he has some very nice pieces going onto the auction and expects to have the online catalog ready by mid-July,” Scheibe said. “We are also contacting a few people we know to see if they would like to put some unique pieces on the auction that you will truly want to see in-person. Keep watching our website for further information on the auction.” Anyone with an item to be considered for this auction should contact United Edge Auction at 419-298-1100. In addition to his help with building the special Tri-States diorama, Hoffmeister is also in charge of this year’s Indy Model Buildoff. Updated information about this year’s event can be seen at the Facebook page (National Toy Truck and Construction Build off). As far as an update on the show truck, Scheibe gave this report in the June issue of Toy Trucker & Contractor magazine: “2021 transfer dump: Currently being built. Expected delivery September.”


ck ‘N Construction Show “2022: There would have been order blanks in this issue, but waiting for approval of the blanks from Bobcat and Peterbilt. Look for them in the mail and online. They are currently being built.” “We expect to have some actual samples of each truck at the show that you can at least pick up and touch,” she added. About 50 vendors and several manufacturers will set up for this year’s show, which features a variety of collectible trucks and construction toys. Show hours are noon to 6 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. General admission is $10 for adults for all three days of the show; children ages 12 and younger are free with a paying adult. The show, now in its 32nd year, followed talk about a publication devoted to the toy truck hobby between Claire Scheibe, at that time publisher of Toy Farmer, and Gary Anderson in the early 1980s. The result was American Toy Trucker, a newsletter, with Gary as publisher from 1983 to 1986. In July 1986, Dennis and Marge Lowry purchased the publication from Gary and then, in 1990, Claire and Cathy Scheibe took over, changed the name of the publication to Toy Trucker & Contractor magazine and the first issue was published in March 1990. The Scheibes, who had experience with hosting the National

Farm Toy Show, sponsored by Toy Farmer, started the annual National Toy Truck ’N Construction show to spotlight die-cast truck manufacturers, along with toy dealers and custom truck builders. At first, the event alternated show sites between Dyersville, Iowa, and Rochester, N.Y. At that time, Ertl was still producing trucks in Dyersville and Winross made trucks in Rochester. For the past several years, it has been held in Indianapolis, except for 2017, when it made a one-year return to Dyersville. The National Toy Truck ’N Construction Show usually draws collectors from around the world, who get a chance to talk to representatives from many of the die-

cast companies which produce the collectible replicas, as well as families who appreciate the friendly atmosphere and various events featured at the show. Cathy Scheibe made a suggestion in her June Toy Trucker & Contractor column to those planning for the show: “To help save some gas money to come to the show, load up a vehicle with friends and join us for the best time ever. See you there.” For more information about the show or its featured model, call Toy Trucker & Contractor magazine at 800-533-8293 or 701-8835206 or visit www.toytrucker.com.

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New Exhibits at C

Conner Prairie Announces the opening of Smithsonian Spark!Lab Invention Space developed by the Smithsonian Lemelson Center to Bring Hands-On Invention Learning to Cultural Organizations Nationwide FISHERS – This new experience will celebrate innovation and give children and families the opportunity to explore their inventive creativity through hands-on discovery and learning. The aim is to communicate invention is a process, rather than a single “Aha!” moment. Visitors are provided with opportunities to explore the invention process and their own creativity and to demonstrate the central role that invention plays in American history—and today. Items from Conner Prairie’s collection will be featured along with stories of young inventors from the past. “Our mission at Conner Prairie is to offer a unique historic place that inspires curiosity and fosters learning by providing engaging and individual-70- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

ized experiences for everyone, said Jesse Kramer, Director of Exhibits at Conner Prairie. “Spark!Lab is an extension of this mission, providing learning opportunities for children and families to become inventors through their own creativity, innovation, collaboration and problem-solving skills.” Visitors may be making a marble-powered musical soundscape, clean plastic pollution from the oceans., or build a vehicle. Spark!Lab will feature different invention challenges regularly (e.g., things that roll, things that help us see) so no two visits are alike. Spanning more than 1,000 wooded acres in Central Indiana, Conner Prairie welcomes more than 400,000 visitors of all ages annually. As Indiana’s first Smithsonian Affiliate, Conner Prairie offers various outdoor, historically-themed encounters and indoor experiential learning spaces that combine history and art with science, technology, engineering and math to offer an authentic look into history that shapes society today. To learn more, about the Conner Prairie Spark!Lab, visit https://www.connerprairie.org/sparklab-2/. To learn more about other Conner Prairie exhibits coming in 2022, visit https://www.connerprairie.org/ explore/experiences/.


Conner Prairie Habitat is another new exploratory exhibit, featuring eleven themed exhibit sections where visitors can discover various nature-related content areas such as bird nests, biomes, keystone species and coral reefs. Habitat was developed by Smithsonian Gardens and focuses on the importance of habitats to our culture and our lives. It explores the critical need for varied habitats, how interconnected and fragile they are, and what we can do to protect them. Habitats provide homes for all living things, from the tiniest ant to the tallest tree. The exhibition is made available by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. Located in currently accessible guest areas, Habitat will highlight Conner Prairie’s outdoor initiatives to preserve, protect, and expand the use of our natural resources, captivating outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. Conner Prairie is passionate about conservation and engaging in long-term partnerships with the community to give everyone access to learn more about and support the ecosystem and engage with natural resources.

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Recently, everything has become virtual. Zoom meetings are becoming commonplace and

schools have adapted their teachContinue with the progress and development of civilization while visiting 1836 Prairietown. This thriving town has an operational blacksmith shop at one end and inn on the other end. In between, visit the local doctor’s office and home, discover the delights of a general store and compare today’s

to the 1863 Civil War Journey where you can see a Union Camp and Field Hospital along with other structures depicting that particular segment of our history. In the Petting Barn, children can learn about livestock, among other things. For example, I heard a story about a small child who had resisted his parent’s efforts to teach him how to walk. But when he wanted to pet baby animals in the petting barn, he learned to walk by moving from one to another and another. Words don’t do justice to the wealth of information which can be gleaned from a trip to Connor Prairie. Whether you stop to help pick mulberries, milk a goat or learn how to make a hat, you can be sure of one thing: there is something for everyone. Even the playground has been specifically designed for children of all abilities. In addition to the more tradition equipment, there is also several sensory activities. Check the website for more information about Sensory Friendly Hours on specific days. The future goal of Connor Prairie is to change the way the world views and uses museums. Their brochure says it best, so come on! Step into the Story.

classrooms with the schoolhouse of yore. See also how pottery was made in the local pottery shop. Chronologically, the next item is the 1859 Balloon Voyage. This tethered hot air balloon has a basket which will hold approximately fifteen passengers. When it ascends to its maximum height allowable by the rope lines, riders can look out over the 1046 acre property with an especially good For more on Indiana view of the 150 acres used for >CLICK HERE guests to explore the seven outside themed areas. The passing of time next leads August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM

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Things to Do:

Power of the Past OTTAWA - Plan now to attend the 27th annual Power of the Past Antique Engine & Tractor Show Sept. 9-11.This city is also the home of Warner Manufacturing and Union Foundry and is a great site to see the gas and horse-powered farm implements of the past. This show is much more than a gathering of gas engine and tractor enthusiasts. However, it is pretty amazing to witness all the engines chugging at once With the passage of time, any of the younger generation have never seen or experienced farm life in its heyday. This event is a great way for them to come and learn where the future meets the past. The Power of the Past Antique Engine and Tractor Association’s mission is to preserve the past, bring back the memories of days gone by, and create a learning experience for younger generations through demonstrations of equipment at various events throughout the year. It started as a gathering of a handful of antique engine and tractor buffs. One reason for starting the organization is the Warner ManuA craft show and flea market are facturing Company which manufac- planned this year. tured Ottawa engines. Admission is only $3 for all

this group has, please take a minute to visit our Show and Events page at http://www.powerofthepast.net/ You can preview pictures from past events and relive good times we’ve had. If you like what you see there, don’t hesitate to join us.

three days, one of the best deal of We say to senior citizens in our the year. Children under the age community, come out and see the of 12 are admitted free. farm equipment of your youth. To the younger generation we say “ob- To see the fun and enthusiasm serve an experience of a pre-computer era. Everyone visiting is sure For more information on Kansas, to find a fun activity especially for them.

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Things to Do: Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is one of the most underrated beautiful areas to explore. Hiking Michigan’s Upper Peninsula trails are something that the entire family can partake in. With the abundance of spectacular hiking trails, waterfalls, and hidden gems that can be found, you will have a fabulous weekend exploring Mother Nature’s playground. Here are some of my favorite hidden gems on trails to discover in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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Tahquamenon Falls

My favorite accessible waterfalls are in one of Michigan’s 103 State Parks, Tahquamenon Falls State Park. A little over an hour from Mackinac Bridge, you can find fantastic hiking trails and some of the most beautiful waterfalls east of the Mississippi River. The North Country Trail travels 16 miles within the park, including a 4-mile trail between the Upper and Lower Falls. Part of the trail along the river is a boardwalk near the Lower Tahquamenon Falls, a series of five smaller cascading waterfalls around an island that can be reached by rowboat and a newly constructed bridge on the south side of the island. The Upper Tahquamenon Falls is almost 50 feet tall and over 200 feet across, with over 50,000 gallons of water cascading over the edge of the ancient sandstone. The coppery-colored water is from the natural tannins leached from vegetation near the river, which you can see up close after following a

short-paved trail to the 90+ steps to get down to the edge. Watch out; you might get wet from the mist rising around you. Pictured Rocks Bed & Breakfast The Tahquamenon Falls State Park has a campground where you can stay, but there is more to see in the U.P., and staying in the heart of it would put you in Munising. Munising is where you will find breathtaking scenery while enjoying fabulous hiking trails, waterfalls upon waterfalls, and spectacular sights of the colorful Pictured Rocks. The best

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place to stay overnight in Munising is the Pictured Rocks Bed & Breakfast, providing views that make you think you are directly on Lake Superior’s Munising Bay. Pictured Rocks B&B makes a great jumping-off point for day hikes due to three amazing waterfalls within walking distance and being close to the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore.

Miners Castle

Sandstone cliffs, beaches, waterfalls, and a magnificent shoreline are a few things you will find at the Pictured Rocks National


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Lakeshore, along with over 100 miles of hiking trails. One trail, in particular, is Lakeshore North Country National Scenic Trail, a 42.4-mile trail between Munising and Grand Marais. This trail is one that I recommend but on a much shorter distance. The hiking trail from Munising Falls is wellmarked with a 3-mile wooded path that will take you to Miners Castle, the most famous landmark in the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. This path is one of pure splendor, waterfalls flowing down sandstone cliffs and glimpses of

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turquoise waters 200 feet below will have you temporarily thinking you are in the Caribbean. This is the magnificent beauty of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Pro Tip: It is recommended that you use a shuttle service, Altran Alger County Transit, at the beginning of your trip, where you park your car at Miners Castle, take a shuttle to Munising Falls and hike back to your vehicle.

Dogpatch

After a full day of hiking, head to the Dogpatch in Munising, home of the Legendary Vittles.

They offer a huge food selection, including soup and salad Bar, country breakfasts, seafood, steaks, and sandwiches. You can’t go wrong ordering anything in this restaurant, the fish dinners are tasty, and the burgers will fill you up. Don’t be surprised if you have to wait for a table as this place gets busy in the evening as the Pictured Rocks sunset cruises dock.

Canyon Falls and Gorge

It takes about two hours to reach Canyon Falls in L’Anse from Munising. Canyon Falls Roadside Park is 15 miles south of L’Anse on US 41. There is plenty of park-

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ing at the roadside park. The scenic trail starts at the parking lot with a boardwalk leading into the woods. It is an easy trail for a family, but be careful of the tree roots, boulders, and uneven boardwalk planks. In approximately half a mile, you reach a gorgeous view of a series of rapids and small waterfalls on the Sturgeon River. Most people turn back here, but if you have the time go further on the trail, which becomes more naturalistic. As you follow the river deeper into the woods, you will eventually come across Canyon Falls. Canyon Falls is considered the ‘Grand Canyon of the U.P.’ with the fast-moving river flowing over a 30-foot large chute of smooth black slate going directly into a 300-foot-deep box canyon. This magnificent trek is a 3.9-mile round trip and takes almost an hour and a half to complete. Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is a nature adventure waiting for you once you drive over the Mackinac Bridge. Whether you discover the trails that lead you to see amazing sights like Miners Castle at the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, rapids in Canyon Gorge, or the largest waterfall east of the Mississippi (besides Niagara Falls), Tahquamenon Falls, there is something for the entire family. Just remember, up here, we “Take Nothing but Pictures, Leave Nothing but Footprints.”

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Participate in the BOONVILLE - The Ford tractor and farm equipment will receive the honors at the 59th Annual Back to the Farm Reunion when it takes place in September. Ford tractors, cars, trucks, and Fordson tractors will be featured. The Ford-Fordson Collectors Association, Inc. has scheduled their national show in conjunction with the event. These events will take place Sept. 8-11 at the Brady Farmstead Showgrounds. They are being hosted and organized by the Missouri River Valley Steam Engine Association. Families who attend may learn more about the equipment with various ongoing demonstrations. There will be blacksmithing, threshing and rock crushing with steam, straw baling, lumber sawing, and historical life skills. The children can enjoy a train ride and petting zoo. Don’t miss out on the themed tractor games Saturday. The parades of power occur each day at 1 p.m. You won’t want to miss the tractor cruise on Friday at 8 a.m. This cruise will travel approimately 39 miles and lunch will be provided. Thre is a separate entry fee of $30 due before Aug. 31 which will include a show button and wrist band for admission to the show. For more information, contact Marty or Paula James at

660-838-6000. Any of the three truck and tractor pulls are also popular events. There will also be a garden tractor pull Thursday evening at 7 p.m. and a kiddie pedal pull on Sunday at the Brady Faramouse. The historical Brady home was built on the farmstead in 1870. Atlas and Liz Brady purchased the farmstead in 1917 and it remained in the Brady family until it was graciously donated to the MRSEAVFood concessions will be on hand to keep your appetite in check. It has been fully restored to

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demonstrate the ways of farmlife in the early 1900s. New this year is a lovely handmade quilt exhibit at the Brady Farmhouse. Plan to come and stay as camping is available. It’s not too early to start planning for this great extended weekend getaway now. For more information, visit the https:// mrvsea.com/

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River, Rails and Trails Museum

oonville’s River, Rails, & Trails Museum & Visitor’s Center is located in the heart of the historic Depot District, right next to the Boonville Katy Trail head at 100 East Spring St. Thismuseum features exhibits on Boonville’s rich transportation history. Some exhibits include: a half scale replica Keel Boat, wagons, steamboat artifacts, model train displays and lots of train memorabilia and much more! The location offers easy access to many exciting attractions, restaurants, and shops! Located just across the street you can find the beautiful Katy Depot, Katy Caboose, Champion Bicycle, the Isle of Capri Casino, and the iconic Katy Bridge! When you visit, notice you are also within walking distance to the Antique Mitchell Motor Car Museum and historic downtown. From maps, tours, and visitor guides to driving directions and restaurant suggestions, the staff at the Visitor Center will help you plan your stay! The visitors center side features lots of brochures and information for the area and some great souvenirs for the Katy trail and Boonville. For those traveling on the trail there are snacks, and beverages for sale to recharge and a seating area to rest or wait for rest of your party.

Hours the museum is open areMonday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m .year round, and 10 am – 2 p.m. Saturday and Sundays April through October. For more, see https://goboonville.com/rivers-rails-trails-museum/

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The Katy Trail Experience beauty and versatility! Bring your bike, your horse or your buddy on the Katy. Welcome to Katy Trail State Park, the longest developed railtrail in the country. Katy Trail State Park attracts people of all ages and interests. Whether you are a bicyclist, walker, equestrian, nature lover or history buff, the trail offers opportunities for recreation, a place to enjoy nature and an avenue to discover the past. The park, built on the former corridor of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT or Katy), is 240 miles long and runs between Clinton and Machens with 26 trailheads and four fully restored railroad depots along the way. The section of trail between Cooper County and St. Charles County has been designated as an official segment of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Katy Trail is also part of the American Discovery Trail, has been designated as a Millennium Legacy Trail and was added to the Railsto-Trails Conservancy Hall of Fame in 2008. Trail users have the opportunity to wind through some of the most scenic areas of the state with the majority of the trail closely following the Missouri River. The park also takes users through a slice of rural history as it meanders through the small towns that once thrived along the railroad corridor and reflect the rich heritage of Missouri. Information at the trailheads makes a ride or walk on the Katy not only a healthy adventure, but also an educational one.

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Things to Do;

Let’s Go On A Farm Wagon Trail Ride CLAY CENTER - Among all the scheduled activities of the Old Trusty Antique and Collectors Show, a favorite organized by Larry Overy is the annual trail ride on authentic farm wagons pulled by horses. “It gives the kids a true idea of what it was like to be on a farm back in the day and it brings back a lot of good memories for the older folks,” said Larry. As a rule, there are usually 1012 owners of horses and wagons The rides are free other than the overall regular $7 show admission. However, it is best if those wishing to join in the fun should call ahead and make reservations. Larry asks that you call 402-7712585 to reserve your spot. Paying tribute to the Allis-Chalmers tractors and equipment as well as scale model engines, the organzation is also hosting the Gathering of the Orange. You can experience and learn about other farm activities like threshing, plowing, a sawmill in motion, the work of blacksmiths, and more. Join in the fun of the kids pedal pull, a draft horse and mule show, as well as adult stock antique tractor pull. Tractors for this event must be 1959 models or older. Now you won’t go away hungry because a country BBQ dinner will be available on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Multiple food vendors will be available. The planned live musical entertainment selected is second to

none this year. Saturday night at 7 p.m. the Bobby Lane Orchestra will perform. Justin Kane takes the stage Sunday at 11 a.m. Country music hits recently hitting the playlist are Cowgirl Crazy, Our Flag is for the Fallen, and Match I Want A Light. For more information, call Kevin Roback at 402-984-2897 or visit https://www.oldtrusty.org/

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People to See:

Tracking Down Neb Jesse James used the rugged terrain of the hills along the Missouri River to hide from posses chasing the infamous outlaw. His and other outlaws’ stories are the foundation for the historic Outlaw Trail along Highway 12, one of Nebraska’s nine historic scenic byways. During your adventure from the Missouri River valley through the majestic Sandhills, you’ll witness impressive views and encounter history, along with a few unique finds.

1. Siouxland Freedom Park

Located on the east end of the Outlaw Trail in South Sioux City, Siouxland Freedom Park recognizes veterans with a half-size replica of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, DC. The park also includes sculptures and a visitors center along its walking trail. The only Freedom Rock located outside of Iowa is located here.

2. Ponca State Park

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home to the oldest tree in Nebraska, dating back to the early 1600s. Whether it’s a day trip or extended weekend getaway, Ponca State Park is one of the state’s most-popular state parks. Stop in at the Keller Pharmacy in nearby Crofton and enjoy an ice cream treat at its old-fashioned soda fountain.

3. Ionia volcano historical marker

Check out the Ionia Volcano historical marker in Newcastle. During the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804, William Clark believed a set of bluffs above the Missouri River was on fire, caused by a volcanic eruption. It was later believed to be pyrites falling into water, creating fires.

4. Lewis and Clark State Recreation Area

Located about 12 miles north of Crofton, the Lewis and Clark Recreation Area offers boating and swimming fun near Gavins Point Dam. The 25mile long Lewis and Clark Lake, constructed as part of the Missouri River dam system, is divided between Nebraska and South Dakota. Cruise the lake on a sail boat, water ski, or just relax on the beach as part of a day at the state rec area. Consider staying overnight at the Historic Hotel Argo Bead and Breakfast, with themed rooms. The B&B is believed to be haunted.

5. Ponca tribal headquarters museum

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braska’s Outlaw Trail showcasing artifacts and memorabilia, such as a headdress. Afterward, explore the trail, as it winds past sculptures, information placards, and earth lodge, culminating at the statue of Chief Standing Bear. Surrounded by a floral garden and medicine wheel, the statue of Standing Bear recognizes the person who won the first civil rights case involving a Native American.

6. Monowi

With a population of one, Monowi is the smallest town in the United States. At its height, the village in Boyd Count had 150 residents. Elsie Eiler owns the Monowi Tavern and serves as the town’s mayor. She lives a few steps from the tavern, and also maintains Rudy’s Library, with about 5,000 books, named in honor of her late husband. Stop in for a burger and drink; maybe you’ll meet Elsie.

7. Smith Falls State Park

At more than 60 feet tall, Smith Falls is Nebraska’s tallest waterfall. It’s also the coldest. The waterfall is fed by a small spring and is situated mostly in the shade, so people line up to stabs under the cold water. Travel another 50 feet downstream and the water is much warmer. Hike an easily-navigable wooded trail, including an old highway bridge converted into a pedestrian walkway across the Niobrara River, from the camping area to the waterfall. The river is perfect for canoes and kayaks. The state park, on the western end of the Outlaw Trail, is part of the Niobrara National Scenic River, covering 76 miles of beautiful natural views. While in the area, visit Fort Niobrara National Wildlife Refuge, home to nature trails, as well as a bison herd and other wild animals.

8. Valentine

Pick up a postcard and drop by the Valentine post office to get a Valentines Day-themed postal stamp. The city even has a self-

ie stop in front of a romantic heart. Check out the area’s cowboy influence at Young’s Western Wear, a nearly-block long store with clothing, boots, saddles, and other western accessories. Enjoy time on the Cowboy Trail, a converted rail that features a wooden bridge east of Valentine that stretches a quarter-mile across the Niobrara River and is almost 150 feet above the river.

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Heart of Ohio Trail

M OU N T V E R NO N – K n ox C ount y C o nven ti on & Visi t o r s B u r e a u an d Kn ox C ou n ty Pa rk D is tr ic t i n v ite yo u t o j oi n th em in ce l e b r a tin g th e Ohi o t o E r ie T r a il in Kno x C oun ty on Saturday, June 25 t h! “ T h is p r oje ct ha s be e n a l on g t ime co m i n g , ” s a i d Kno x C oun ty Pa rk Di s t ri ct D ir e c tor , Lori Totm a n . “ K no x Co u nt y m a k e s u p 35 mi l e s of th e s c en i c 32 6-mi l e O h io to Er i e Tra il ( O T E T ), link i ng th e O h io Ri ve r to L a k e E r i e , pri mari l y on r a il t rai l s a n d c a n a l paths . T he O T E T i s a lso part o f th e G r ea t A me ri can R ai l -T rai l, t h e 3,70 0 m i l e tr a i l s p anni ng fro m Was hin gt on stat e t o Wa s h i n g t o n D.C. T o have the f in al co rri d or of ou r tr ai l s p ave d me ans s o muc h t o o u r c om mu n i ty and o u r gu e s ts . T h is o ffe rs tr a i l us er s the ab i l i ty to i ns tant ly enj o y a n d c on n ect wi th K no x Co u nty, an d all t he a me n i ti e s i t has to o ffe r al o ng t h e t rai l . ” T he O h i o D e p a r tme nt o f Natu ral R esourc es C l e a n O h io T r ai l s Fu nd grant fu nded t h e co mp l e tion of th e l as t re mai ni ng s e ct ion , no w l i n k i n g D e l aware , L i ck i ng and Kn ox. To mar k th i s mom e nto u s o ccas i o n, th e Park Di s t ri ct w or k ed to p l an a ri b b o n cu ttin g an d i n c on ju n c tio n wi th o the r o rg anizat io ns p l a n n ed a n afte rno o n o f fu n fo r t rail us e rs . T h e r ib b on cu tti ng ce re mo ny will be g i n a t 1 0 : 0 0 a . m. at the Ne we l l R e creat io nal P r e s er ve ( 5 866 N. Co u nty L i ne Rd., Ce nt e rb ur g ) to r e co g ni ze the co mp l e t ed t rai l e x ten s ion . -86- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

Kn ox Ar ea T r a nsit w ill be of f er i ng rides f ro m M ou nt Vern on to Center burg. Biker s c a n board t h e s hu ttl e at t h e C A&C D ep ot in M oun t Ver non an d be d r op p ed of f at M emo r i a l Pa r k in C en t er b u r g. Rides w i l l a l s o b e f rom C enter b u r g to M oun t Ver non a nd M oun t Ver non to Gambier . T he s er v ic e will b e of f er ed at 10, 11 , 1 2 a nd 1:00 p.m . Addit iona l a c ti v i t ies w ill ta ke p l a c e, f rom 10 a . m . to 2 p.m. at t he M i d wa y Welc ome S ta ti on of in C en t erburg ( 115 N ort h H art f or d Avenu e) an d t h e CA&C Depot in M oun t Ver non ( 5 0 1 S.out h M ain St reet ) . Spen d a da y ou t on the t rail an d en joy kids bic yc le saf ety d em onst rat ion s, guided rides, f ood t ru c ks , m u s i c , giveaways an d more! For more event i nf ormat ion go t o t h e TrailAPALO OZA Fa c ebook even t page or v isit w ww.vi s i tknox oh io.org/ even t s . To learn more about t h e Kn ox CV B f ol l ow t h eir Fac ebook an d I n st agram pa ge @v i s i tkn oxoh io an d t o plan your n ext a d ventu r e w it h t h e Kn ox C oun t y Park Dis tr i c t f ol l ow t h eir Fac ebook an d I n st agram pa ge @ex plore_kn oxc oun t yparkdist ric t o r v i s i t them at www.kn oxc oun t yparks.org.

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GEORGETOWN - Come out and see antique machinery in action when you visit the 52nd annual Ohio Valley Antique Machinery Show. Slated for August 11 - 14, there will be daily demonstrations for block making, rock crushing, plowing, threshing and more. Experience a working sawmill, shingle mill, veneer machine, and a blacksmith shop, Tractors, engines and equipment featured for 2022 will be Ford Tractors and Panzer Garden Tractors. Don’t miss the four different parades of participating equipment owners along with antique and garden tractor pull competitions, antiques on display and great finds for sale at the flea market. The ladies are sure to enjoy all the crafts inside and out. Step back in time when you visit the historic Old Village featuring a covered bridge, log cabin and general store. The main highlight of interest is the exhibit of antique and classic tractors, gas engines, steam engines and equipment. Great food including fresh steaming corn will keep you from going away hungry. Stay for the nightly entertainment and on-site camping is available. Join in the fun of the horse shoe tournament Saturday at noon. On Sunday, participate in the antique car cruise -in.

Live musical entertainment will be presented on the main stage each night. The Sunburners will perform Thursday at 7 p.m. Combine crystal-clear audio production with a high energy show and immense amounts of crowd interaction. Throw in some easy-to-work-with professionalism with fun-loving attitudes, and get ready to party with the best - THE SUNBURNERS ISLAND PARTY BAND. Friday and Saturday afternoon brings The Living Statue to the stage with Hammertowne, a traditional bluegrass band from Eastern Kentucky, performing Friday night at 7 p.m. Their performances have been accurately described as “Aggressive,” “High Energy,” and “Undiluted.” On Saturday morning at 10 a.m., the Liberty Band begin the live entertainment with Back Up and Push following at noon. Country Thunder will perform traditional and modern country favorites along with southern and classic rock tunes. Don’t miss the Queen City Cloggers at 12:30 p.m. the final day of the reunion. For more information and any schedule updates, visit www.ovams.com.

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Things to Do:

Explore The Themed Trails

LANCASTER — Visit Fairfield County has several interesting trails, but the Sweet Tooth Trail remains a favorite among visitors. “Each trail is designed to categorize interests and make it easy for visitors and residents to find the things they’re interested in—whether that’s coffee, shopping, covered bridges, craft beer, or art,” Executive Director Jonett Haberfield explained. “Our Sweet Tooth Trail is really popular among people craving something sweet.” The trail highlights various local shops and bakeries where visitors can indulge in all forms of sugary goodness like pastries, candies, cakes, and frozen treats. With a variety of businesses represented, the Sweet Tooth Trail is a prime opportunity for visitors or residents to discover new places around the county. It’s easy to find locations on the trail with the Visit Fairfield County app, which can be downloaded on iOS and Android devices. Users simply open the app and select “tours” to find the list of trails; then the app can map out each stop on the trail. There are 19 trails as of March 2022 and Visit Fairfield County plans on launching a new one in April—an impressive feat that goes to show how many great things there are to do in Fairfield Coun-90- | EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM ~ August, 2022

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For additional information, please call Visit Fairfield County at 740-654-5929. the 20th themed trail developed by Visit Fairfield County. The Green Thumb Trail is designed for plant enthusiasts and features a variety of businesses around Fairfield County—including greenhouses, plant shops, and garden centers. The trail makes it easy for visitors and residents to find local businesses that sell plants and gardening products. But the Green Thumb Trail offers much more than a guide to locally owned businesses. Visit Fairfield County’s event calendar features many activities (tagged as “Green Thumb events”), including farmers markets, creative workshops, gardening instruction, and educational classes. For experienced gardeners, hobbyists, or beginners, this trail helps make it easy to connect with nature! For more information, visit online at https://visitfairfieldcounty.org/

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Grand Rivers is the Northern entrance to the Land Between The Lakes. If you’re looking for trails, we have them – hiking, biking, horseback riding, ATV, and water trails. Dozens of miles of hiking trails are scattered throughout the recreation area. Biking adventurers will enjoy several challenging trails through the National park. Well over 200 miles of trails await your discovery! GRAND RIVERS WALKING TRAIL This 2.18-mile walking trail (shown below) takes you through the heart of Grand Rivers as well as into Little Lake Park, and onto the Jetty overlooking beautiful Kentucky Lake. Several historic markers are located on the walking trail as well. The trail is best for walking, and jogging.

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Land Betwee TURKEY BAY ATV TRAIL

Located in Land Between The Lakes, Turkey Bay Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area provides designated trails for OHV riding. Turkey Bay offers a variety of topography and trails for everyone. The area consists of approximately 100 miles of primary, secondary, and tertiary trails for many different levels of OHV riding.


en the Lakes Trails CANAL LOOP TRAIL The Canal Loop Trail is a series of connecting trails providing walks ranging from 1.5 miles to 14 miles. Canal Loop is one of the most popular trails in Land Between The Lakes because it offers spectacular lake views. The trail is a single track. Trails best for hiking, biking, jogging or running.

WRANGLERS HORSE TRAIL

The network of horse trails offer some of the most scenic spots at Land Between the Lakes. Bordering Lake Barkley and beautiful Fords Bay on the east, and nestled between Laura Furnace Creek and Lick Creek on the West, it’s the only place at Land Between the Lakes designed for horseback riders and wagons.

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Blue Ridge Craft Trail The completed, drivable craft trails now cover 25 Western North Carolina counties, all in the Blue Ridge mountains and foothills and the Qualla Boundary, home of the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians. Chandler says the footprint of the Blue Ridge Craft Trails is equivalent to the land covered by the state of Maryland. Visitors can plan their trip at BlueRidgeCraftTrails.com. Itineraries, extensive listings and video with artisans offers a slice of small town creativity. “Western North Carolina is one of the most distinctive cultures in the United States,” said Angie Chandler, executive director of the Blue Ridge National Heritage Area (BRNHA). “We have amazing craft artists and galleries with such variety and creativity. They are ready to welcome locals and visitors alike.” The Blue Ridge Craft Trails offer a new reason to visit the mountains and foothills, get outside and explore hidden gems. Destination Analysts new American travel research shows travelers will focus on fun in 2022, going to less crowded places and enjoying the outdoors. The Blue Ridge Craft Trails answer the need, including wellknown destinations such as Ashe-

ville and stops along the Blue Ridge Parkway. It also invites visitors to small towns and communities such as West Jefferson, Murphy, Sparta and Waynesville to meet artists and makers. Regional itineraries on the website home page combine craft stops with local food, culture and outdoor exploration. In addition to attracting visitors to small towns, Chandler says the project also connects makers with buyers, bringing economic development to the region. “Our heritage area was established to preserve traditional and contemporary craft as a living tradition in Western North Carolina,” explains Chandler. “I have long family history in this region. When you think about it, art is an inspired response to the mountains, foothills, forests and fauna around us. Craft is in our cultural DNA.” Items you are sure to see when visiting are Cherokee crafts, fiber arts, furniture, glass, jewelry, pottery, quilting, sculpture, woodworking, instruments and printmaking. For a listing of participating shops and more information, visit https://www.blueridgeheritage. com/blue-ridge-craft-trails/

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Ancient Ruins Trails Let’s combine some history with the outdoors. Explore the remains of the old fire tower residence on Paris Mountain, or follow a trail along a river to discover the ruins of an old mill. Prefer old railroads? Check out these trails to ancient ruins in South Carolina that lead to amazing sights. 1. Fire Tower Residence - Paris Mountain State Park, Greenville-After last fall’s massive fire it seems perfectly fitting to trek up to the ruins of the old residence of the fire tower at Paris Mountain. The trailhead spurs off from another trail. The above map should help you figure out your best route of getting to the trailhead to see the ruins. The trail to the fire tower is only four-tenths of a mile long once you reach the trailhead, but you’ll hike another trail just to get to the trailhead. More information about the state park, including hours and admission fees, can be found at this link. 2. Landsford Canal - (Landsford Canal State Park CATAWBA - Explore the ruins of a defunct canal once used to bypass the rapids on the Catawba River. The canal was no longer needed once the railroad arrived. Explore the remnants of this canal which are still embedded in the ground -- and then walk around the remains of the lockkeepers house. The trail to the canal site is 1.25 miles one-way and is flat terrain. Head out on this one in May or June and you won’t be able to miss the largest stand of spider lillies in the nation. They practically cover the riv-

er here. More information, including park hours and admission fees, can be found at this link. 3. Old Railroad Trestle ALSTON - Follow along a trail bed of an old railroad on this passage of the Palmetto Trail. You won’t need to walk the entire 10.8 miles to discover ruins. From the trailhead in Alston you’ll cross an 1,100 foot former rail trestle and enjoy incredible views of the Broad River. From there, the next 10 miles includes 13 more wooden trestles. More information about this hike is available here and here.

Riverbanks Zoo. Once you’re in, head over to the Gardens River Trail to start your hike. Zoo hours and admission fees are listed at this link.

6. Whitestone Springs Resort ruins SPARTANBURG - Access the Whitestone Springs Spur (approximately 3/4 mile long) from the 3.4 mile Rocky Ridge Trail at Croft State Park in Spartanburg. At just over 4 miles each way, it’s no short hike. But the payoff is, you get to visit the ruins of a once-famous hotel that sat on the ridge next to White Springs. Built in 1901, the huge hotel could 4. Old US Highway 378 Bridge host 350 guests at a time. Visitors McCORMICK A short trail through would arrive by train and then ride the woods leads to this now earthvia carriage to the resort. Sadly, it en-covered bridge that used to be burned a long time ago. Croft State the only way to cross Hard Labor Park has more than 50 miles of trails. Creek at this point on US 378. Enjoy We’ve marked the above map with the the creek bed below and the general location of the ruins of this grand old shadiness and protected cove this spot resort. More information is available offers. You can access the bridge from at this link. either side of the trail. One of the trail entrances is marked with a red arrow 7. Colonial Dorchester in the above photo. Find the entrance Ghost Town here. SUMMERVILLE -Drive all the way into this state historic site, park in the 5. Saluda Mill - Riverbanks Zoo, lot at the end and then hike all over COLUMBIA - Tucked away inthis ghost town. Colonial Dorchester side the zoo in Columbia is a trail originally was divided into 114 quarthat leads to the extraordinary ruins ter-acre lots and had a town square. of Saluda Mill. You’ll see the mill’s You’ll find many notable ruins here, granite foundations, picking house including the old bell tower from the and millrace -- as well as this amazing church and an old cemetery. More keystone arch that’s survived since information can be found at this link. this mill was built in the early 1800s and burned in 1884. There used to be For more on a tavern, grist mill and several boardSouth Carolina ing houses at this site as well. Access >CLICK HERE to this trail requires admission to August, 2022 ~ EXTENDEDWEEKENDGETAWAYS.COM | -97-


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Clarksville’s trails deliver sp the fall. Vivid foliage follows many of the city’s trailways tors to Middle Tennessee exp

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Even if you miss those peak days (usually in late October), vivid pops of yellows, oranges, plums and reds hang around until cooler temperatures give way to winter scenes in December. Explore these hikes and walks for idyllic fall views.

Rotary Park

Rotary Park is a wooded city park that offers about six miles of moderate hiking on 12 designated and intersecting trails. Some trails are pedestrian-only, some mountain bikes only, but most are dual-purpose. The most popular trailhead for hiking is the area by the Creekside pavilion where a concrete ADA-compliant path follows then crosses a creek to connect with several intersecting trails. A newer access point that’s just a scenic is adjacent to the new Wade Bourne Nature Center near the back of the park. Take the sidewalk to the wooded playground then hop on the Boy Scout Camp Trail, a downhill jaunt with switchbacks that connects to Barn Path East. This flattens out and follows a creek, borders a few disc golf holes, then climbs back around for several more options of intersecting trails. Here’s a great trail map. Tip: Since you’re walking east at the outset, hit the trail early and catch the filtered morning light, then enjoy brunch or lunch afterward. New restaurants nearby are 931 Cafe serving gourmet breakfast burritos, freshly-made juices, and açaí bowls, Kadi’s Tacos. a food-truck-turned-storefront with

breakfast burritos, and Dock 17 offering Southern gourmet brunch and burgers, along with local brews and craft cocktails.

Upland Trail

Clarksville’s downtown Upland Trail is an urban trail that connects the Cumberland Riverwalk into downtown through a series of meandering paved trails. Along the way, you’ll spot public art and a gazebo, cross an abandoned railroad trestle (or two, depending on your route options), and still enjoy fantastic river views. Approaching downtown. the historic architectural gems are the highlight of this trail system. Tip: Begin at the Spur Line Park trailhead for a meandering park entrance gated by remnants of the historic bridge. Then enjoy some of Tennessee’s best BBQ at Legends Smokehouse & Grill, a new dine-in restaurant that recently opened following years as a successful food-truck, or for lighter fare, enjoy Hot Pita with customizable fresh-ingredient pitas and bowls.

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Cumberland RiverWalk

Easily turn time on the Upland Trail into a longer outing by connecting with the ever-expanding Cumberland Riverwalk. History buffs will enjoy the Park’s RiverCenter at McGregor Park with visual representations of Clarksville’s development from that point at the river. It’s fascinating to see how both droughts and floods affected the city before water levels were controlled by dams. Heading north along the wide paved walkway, you’ll encounter the convergence of the Cumberland and Red Rivers where Clarksville was first settled in 1784. From there, the newer sections of the trail parallel the Red. These peaceful treks showcase scenic bluffs and are near water level, which may appear bright green or rusty red, depending on recent rainfall. Tip: If you want to enjoy the full extent of the combined trails -- about seven miles round trip -opt to rent a B-Cycle for a leisurely ride. Benches are also dotted along the trails to relax and take in the glorious river views.


The Clarksville Greenway

The Clarksville Greenway is a 9-mile paved walking and biking trail that allows you to escape the hurries of the city. The variety of views along the expansive trail keeps an outing here interesting from start to finish. The main trailhead is at Pollard’s Road, which is about the center of the trail. A recently expanded parking makes this popular spot much easier to navigate. Both directions offer bluff-lined and tree-covered experiences, wildlife, and open vistas. Heading south includes more hills. Heading north is flat and will bring you to one of the most Insta-worthy spots in Clarksville, the Hand Pass, a 600-foot pedestrian bridge. You can also access the greenway at trailheads further north or south, and BCycle rentals are also available at the Pollard’s Road entrance. Here’s a trail map. Tip: The Greenway is an ideal place for younger bikers, even with training wheels. The even payment and mostly flat areas are perfect for perfecting those skills.

North Ford St. Mountain Bike Trail

This mountain-bike only trail is one of the more serene spots in Clarksville. And, like the Green-

way, it’s tucked away behind a residential area where you might not expect to find such beauty. Located just south of the Clarksville Greenway, the 3.5-mile trek will soon be connected to the full Greenway trail system. The volunteers who maintain the park (Clarksville Area Mountain Bike Alliance) are top-notch and continue to work hard to create new trails and areas that are both challenging for advanced riders, while offering simpler options for beginners. They recently installed a children’s-only area, so it’s a terrific place to take the whole family for some fun. Riders under age 15 must be accompanied by an adult on the main trail. Tip: Follow the CAMBA TN website directions; don’t rely on your vehicle’s GPS.

Port Royal Historic State Park

The trails are short at Port Royal, but the history and surrounding rural scenes are a worthy venture. Enjoy a drive along the winding, tree-covered Hwy. 76. The natural switchbacks are a big hit with motorcyclists. You might find that you immediately breathe a little slower and longer, relishing the rolling countryside views and firing tobacco aromas. Sulpher Fork Creek intersects with the Red River at the park, which became a thriving town during the tobacco trade. It’s also part of the National Trail of Tears Historic Trail. So, there’s much to learn in this small park. Tip: In October, make a stop at Boyd’s Pumpkin Patch for a corn maze, games, photo opps and plenty of pumpkins. And, be adventurous enough to explore some of the smaller side roads near and around the park for beautiful agricultural and barn scenes.

Dunbar Cave State Park

Last, but far from least, is Dunbar Cave State Park. This area provides magnificent fall scenery, as evidenced by the number of photographers you’ll have dodge. The 144-acre park is popular year-round for both visitors and residents, hikers and trail runners. Between May 1 and September, the cave is open for guided tours, which sell out quickly. During fall, winter and early spring, enjoy scenes along the wooded trails that wind around the cave and over the small lake. You’re guaranteed to see a variety of wildlife, sunning turtles or maybe a flock of baby ducks. A lesser-known section of the trail is a .75-native grasslands trail after crossing Tom Dillard Lane. Pets on leashes are welcome at all city and state parks. Use the resources at visitclarksvilletn.com or the VisitClarksvilleTN app to plan a trail-focused fall trip to this beautiful Middle-Tennessee city.

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Be a Waterfall Wanderer

By Sarah Miller Wild and wonderful, West Virginia. The mountain state is certainly living up to its reputation. The nation’s newest national park, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, is drawing white water rafting and rock climbing adventure seekers. Still West Virginia’s latest attraction is worth chasing, waterfalls that is. Outdoor enthusiasts can take on West Virginia’s Waterfall Trail, the nation’s first-ever statewide waterfall trail. Falls span the state, from West Virginia’s Northern-most panhandle headed south to the national park. Splashing, falling, and roaring-these waterfalls are worth discovering. Find Blackwater Falls that plunge from high, rocky bluffs of the Allegheny Mountains. Hear

them thundering loudly before you can see their awe-inspiring beauty. White ribbons of water land below transforming to amber-colored waters, dyed from the nearby fallen hemlock and red spruce needles. Retire to the Blackwater Falls Lodge, cabins, or campground in Blackwater Falls State Park. Another favorite, Sandstone Falls, stretches 1,500 feet wide creating panoramic cascades that beg to be seen in person. Between the falls are mini islands with blooms and greens. Thanks to a boardwalk, the falls can be easily enjoyed by all in the New River Gorge National Park and Preserve. Also in the national park, a hid-

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den gem, Finn’s Falls, is adjacent to ACE Adventure Resort. Just a little over a mile, a picnic bench waits for those who wish to relax to waterfall sounds while enjoying lunch. The Rettig Family of six, including four teenagers, decided to stay several nights at ACE Adventure Resort this summer instead of their usual beach vacation. With her oldest twins headed off to college in the fall, Katie Rettig says this was the perfect trip to take. “Our kids are really at the age now where they want more adventure-filled, active vacations. All four teens loved staying at the chalet near New River Gorge National Park. We went whitewater rafting, hiking and spent the day


at ACE’s water adventure park,” Rettig, says. Staying several days also gave the family a chance to explore part of the waterfall trail. “The trek to Sandstone Falls was short and easy,” says Avery Rettig, age 15. “Families were pushing babies in strollers on the boardwalk. It’s really a trail for everyone. We also went off trail where we could touch the water at the base of the falls and throw rocks,”she says. Six of the Waterfall Trail falls can be found at New River Gorge National Park. From tall tumbling falls to gurgling multi-layered cascades, the location promises favorite falls with some hidden gems. Outside the park, more waterfall wandering awaits. Just north, Babcock State Park is home to Glade Creek Grist Mill Falls. The scene transports back in time with the old mill framing the peaceful cascades. These falls might look familiar as they are one of the most photographed spots in West Virginia, especially in fall.

The northernmost spot, West Virginia’s panhandle, might not have the majestic waterfalls found elsewhere. Yet, what Oglebay Falls lacks in size, it makes up for in relaxation. Oglebay Resort is lush with green hills dotted with deer, and 2,000 acres of public park land. Local history, fine dining, lodging, golf, museums, and period architecture are just a sampling of Ogelbay’s offerings. Being a waterfall wanderer in West Virginia also comes with rewards. Travelers use their smartphones as a Waterfall Trail Passport to earn prizes. Check in to “stamp” your passport at three stations to earn a sticker, 10 or more an aluminum water bottle, and 20 or more a waterfall wanderer T-shirt. That way, long after you return home, waterfall memories will return. Taking the trail can be adapted to anyone. Whether you seek wild or mild, waterfalls are waiting. Steep treks to jaw-dropping heights or peaceful strolls listening to the waterfall’s music–it’s all on the trail. Spend a day, spend a week, or go back again and again.

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“There are an abundance of breathtaking waterfalls within our 1.5 million acres of parks and public lands, making this trail a must when you visit Almost Heaven,” said West Virginia Department of Tourism Secretary Chelsea Ruby. “We invite all travelers to add the West Virginia Waterfall Trail to their mustsee list for this summer and beyond.”

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