Want to go for vacation this summer but don’t have the time
or money to make a trip to Hawaii
possible? Why not just stay a little closer to home. You can tailor your
getaway to suit your specific budget.
Try being a tourist in your own town and exploring local restaurants and
activates that you’ve just never got around to trying.
Here are some ideas to get the itinerary going:
Rent a raft and take
a ride down the American
River
Find a new place to
eat
Our favorites are
—The Delta King Pilothouse Restaurant for fine dining
—Tower Café for a casual dinner
—Jack’s Urban Eats for lunch
Check out Sacramento Magazine’s Restaurant Directory here.
Go skydiving
Jump on trampolines
Play
like a kid again and jump around at Sky High Sports in Rancho
Cordova.
Go for a bike ride
Grab a bike and take a ride around downtown or along the
American River Bike trail.
Take a free yoga class in the
park
Yoga
in the Park is a free all-levels Vinyasa yoga class offered every Saturday from
9 to 10:15 a.m.
Art walks
There are a few to choose from in the area including:
—Sacramento , Second Saturday of every month.
—Folsom, Second Saturday of every month.
—Roseville ,
Third Saturday of every month.
More fun
Still
need some ideas? Check out Sacramento Magazine’s list of 50 Tun Things To DoThis Summer.
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