The river at Mendocino (Big River) is also great for kayaking/paddle boarding! It’s definitely deeper so maybe not as great for floating, but that’s another option.
Check out the description for a full step-by-step guide on how we planned this trip! But basically, you need to have a car parked at the end of the river route and at the beginning, otherwise ya'll need to hike 2 miles back to the original parking lot with all your gear.
This was in June, and the water level varies depending on which section of the river you're in, but it gets really shallow at some parts (when you have to get off and drag your floats) and in other parts, you can actually swim a bit.
3:07 aAre those glass bottles in the river?
One of such dropped in the river cut my foot once!
We adhere to the 'leave no trace' policy -- never litter or leave things behind!
Def gunna do this I been looking for a nice lazy river but didn’t want to drive over to Sacramento from the bay thank you
The river at Mendocino (Big River) is also great for kayaking/paddle boarding! It’s definitely deeper so maybe not as great for floating, but that’s another option.
Looks so much fun. How did you guys get back to your car?
Check out the description for a full step-by-step guide on how we planned this trip! But basically, you need to have a car parked at the end of the river route and at the beginning, otherwise ya'll need to hike 2 miles back to the original parking lot with all your gear.
This is awesome! What time of year was this? And how deep does this water get?
This was in June, and the water level varies depending on which section of the river you're in, but it gets really shallow at some parts (when you have to get off and drag your floats) and in other parts, you can actually swim a bit.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!