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Birds of Paradise - Family Beach Home - NatureWalk at Seagrove Beach Come and spend your next family vacation at this gorgeous NatureWalk at Seagrove home today! 51 Cinnamon Fern is a 4BR/ 3.5BA home that will be sure to have your family coming back year after year! Our Beach Home ~ Birds of Paradise, is a fabulous two story home tucked away in the serene neighborhood of Nature Walk. Seaglass is situated in the heart of the community and offers accommodations for up to (8) guests comfortably. The first floor features ten foot ceilings and an open floor plan made up of the kitchen, dining and living area which makes entertaining a breeze. The first floor is completed by the master suite with private bath that includes a Jacuzzi tub and walk-in shower. As you make your way upstairs you will find an additional living area that is the perfect area for the kids to hang out. A second master suite and a guest suite are located on the second level, you will also find a bunk room offering twin bunk beds for the kids to enjoy on this level as well.




Nature Walk is a newly developed neighborhood with fabulous community amenities located around the Gathering Place including two Olympic sized swimming pools, a hot tub, meandering walking and biking paths, and an outdoor fire pit. Check availability and book your stay with iTrip Holiday Properties - 30A Vacations today! - 7x Night Minimum Booking on all Reservations Please - SLEEPING ACCOMMODATIONS: Sleeps (8) - 1ST LEVEL KING MASTER BEDROOM with Private Walk-in Shower and Jacuzzi Tub - 2ND LEVEL KING MASTER BEDROOM with Private Walk-in Shower - Balcony Access with Furniture - 2nd LEVEL KING GUEST BEDROOM with Shared Bath - Tub/Shower Combo - 2ND LEVEL Twin Bunk Room - 1x Set of Twin Beds - Shared Bath with Tub/Shower Combo - Beautiful Coastal Furnishings - Open Area Kitchen / Dining and Living Area - Granite Counter Tops in Kitchen - GE Cafe Appliances with Gas Cooktop - Screened Front Porch - Picnic Table & Swing - Garage Parking for 1x Car




- Complimentary Tram Service to Beach - 2 Olympic size swimming pools - Kiddie Pool & Playground - Hot Tub and Heated Lap Pool (in Winter) - Miles of nature trails @ Point Washington State Forest - Direct Access to Long Leaf Trail - Sunset Pond & Walking Trail - Brand new construction - Minutes from WaterColor and Seaside - The community Gathering Place has a Fire Pit, Hot Tub, Playground and Entertaining Bar! To purchase a vacation home like this one, Sue Brunette with Coldwell Banker United Select your trip dates. Feb 17 - Mar 10 Mar 11 - Mar 31, 2017 Apr 1 - Apr 8, 2017 Apr 9 - Apr 15, 2017 Apr 16 - May 19 May 20 - Jun 30 Jul 1 - Jul 8 Jul 9 - Aug 5 Aug 6 - Aug 31 Sep 1 - Sep 5, 2017 Sep 6 - Sep 9 Sep 10 - Oct 31 Nov 1 - Nov 17 Nov 18 - Nov 25 Nov 26 - Dec 18 Dec 19 - Jan 2 Jan 3 - Feb 16 3 stars based on 1 reviews Reviewed on Jul 12, 2016 by




We thank the guest for staying at our property and for the review.Cleaning concerns reflected in the review have been addressed with our cleaners. We are sorry that the guest felt that the home was dusty and had excess sand, and we are sorry that they had issues with the coffee grinder. We would have been more than happy to have had the cleaners come back to the property to address any concerns, we would have also replaced the coffee grinder and brought a blender, but we were never made aware of any of these concerns. We will be replacing the coffee grinder and supplying the home with a new blender. This was a great suggestion. We are happy that the guest was able to enjoy the use of the golf cart, it is a great amenity to have at the home. In regards to the internet, there were internet outages across Santa Rosa Beach that week and this was not an isolated issue. We state in our agreement and communications with guests that Holiday Properties Inc. is not responsible for internet service interruptions due to local service provider outages / maintenance issues.




Should guests require internet during their stay, we recommend bringing a back up portable hot spot supported by their cell service carrier. We are sorry for any inconvenience that this may have caused. We thank the guest again for the review and for staying at our beach home.The upsides of camping have nearly universal appeal: spending days in the great outdoors, sharing s’mores, chatting the night away by a campfire, and waking up to the sweet sound of birdsong. But even outdoorsy types can balk at sleeping on cold, hard ground in a damp tent when kids enter the scene. We’ve scouted out a few prime “glamping” spots in the Bay Area (and slightly beyond) that accentuate the positives while adding some frills, whether that be a raised bed with freshly laundered linens, free Wi-Fi or just easy access to home if things go south in the middle of the night. With words like “spa” and “eco-adventure” in the description, you might think Costanoa was a retreat for grown-ups.




And you’d be right, but this place understands that kids need a break from the daily grind, too. They’ve even figured out how adults and kids can find their own bliss simultaneously. Drop your kids in a two-hour nature-themed camp on weekends and Wednesdays (ages 6-12), then check into the spa for a massage, head out on the adjacent trails on bike or horse (rentals of both available on site), or just crawl back in bed with a good book (or iPad: even the tent cabins are equipped with free Wi-Fi). There are many levels of “roughing it” here. Tent cabins are perfect for families of three (double bed and twin), with larger cabins to suit larger families, with kitchenettes and showers. There’s also a KOA campground on site, for tent and RVs. Shared Comfort Stations throughout the campground offer clean bathrooms, showers and dry saunas. If ensuite bathrooms are a must, book a room in the lodge. Check their activity schedule for fun family-friendly events, like the open-air live music and BBQ on Saturday nights throughout the summer.




Follow that up on Sunday morning with a cooked-for-you breakfast and group yoga and head home refreshed and ready for what the week has in store. 2001 Rossi Road at Hwy 1 Big Basin Tent Cabins While the tourists still flock en masse to Marin to see the old-growth redwoods, locals know that Big Basin — California’s first state park — gives Muir Woods a run for its money in the “Wow!” department. And while Muir Woods is day use only, overnight campers get Big Basin’s trees and the 80 miles (!) of trails all to themselves in the “off hours.” Their tent cabins are as close to camping you can get without being cold at night, thanks to wood-burning stoves and raised beds with mattress pads. Outside is a traditional camp set-up with a picnic table, fire ring, and space to pitch a tent for older, more adventurous kids. Deluxe Tent Cabins include made beds, bath towels, and curtains. Specific cabins can be reserved online up to seven months in advance. The well-stocked camp store carries camping supplies, groceries, beer & wine, ice and firewood.




Can’t live without your freshly brewed morning espresso? They’ve got those, too. Plus picnic supplies for your afternoon hike (or marathon reading session). 21600 Big Basin Way Come to Santa Rosa for the exotic animals and stay for the one-of-a-kind overnight glamping experience at the Safari West wildlife preserve. The heavy canvas tents — imported from Africa — hardwood floors (albeit polished), and the sounds of wildlife give the feel of camping, while heaters and ceiling fans provide home comforts. While the luxurious bedding is nice, the highlight of the experience for all ages are the more than 800 animals that roam these acres. (Note that the tents are separated from the wildlife for safety reasons.) The on-site Savanna Grill offers indoor and outdoor dining and wines from area vines, as well as Africa. 3115 Porter Creek Rd Santa Rosa, Ca 95404 Bothe-Napa Valley State Park This beautiful 1,900-acre state park in the heart of Napa Valley was slated for closure during the state’s 2011 budget crisis, and is now managed by the nonprofit organizations that helped save it.




It boasts 10 trails that run through coastal redwoods, Douglas firs, big-leaf maples (gorgeous in the fall) and oaks; a spring-fed swimming pool for cooling off on steamy summer days; and an easy bike ride to award-winning wineries. The year-round campground has three reservable yurts that sleep up to six people and seven smaller ones that can accommodate a family of four. All include skylights, lockable doors, an outdoor fire pit and picnic table, with bathrooms and showers nearby. Keep your eyes (and ears) out for the six different woodpeckers that call this park home. 3801 St. Helena Hwy This secluded glamping spot outside of Point Reyes Station comes with a California king bed and pull-out couch, full kitchen, a wood burning stove and electric heat, and wifi. With the gorgeous views, abundant nature and nearby attractions, you won’t even notice the cable TV. Start your day right with your complimentary welcome basket filled with fruit, muffins and eggs before hiking around Point Reyes National Seashore. 




At night after the kiddos are off in dreamland, you can stargaze from the hot tub in your private garden. There is a two-night minimum stay, although one night weekday stays can be arranged for special occasions. This place books fast, so check their calendar in advance. If the yurt is booked, ask about the guest house on the same four-acre site. You will have to sleep on the ground in a tent here (unless you bring your double-decker AirBed), but there is something luxurious about camping in a national park without having to leave San Francisco. Take-out for dinner, anyone? There are two group campsites for up to 30 people available at the Presidio’s Rob Hill campground above Baker Beach, with its unparalleled views of the Golden Gate Bridge and stunning sunsets (and moon sets, if you time it right). Each site includes a stand-up grill and a large fire pit that’s perfect for s’mores and campfire songs. The campground is open from April through October, and reservations are available on a rolling basis. 




Weekends are snapped up fast, but there are still weekday sites available for a summer staycation. Rob Hill’s clean and well-lighted bathrooms and city location make it ideal for first-time campers. If you don’t have your own camping supplies, Sports Basement Presidio has tents, sleeping mats, sleeping bags, camp stoves and more for rent. 1475 Central Magazine Road Big Sur’s heavenly mix of forested mountains, rugged coastline and lack of cell service make it the ideal locale for getting away. But even if you wanted to sleep on the ground in a tent, scoring a summer spot in the popular Pfieffer Big Sur State Park can feel like trying to win the lottery. Just up the road, and with access to the same trees and beautiful coastal amentinies, is the Fernwood Resort. Their tent cabins run alongside the Big Sur river, and come with raised beds, picnic tables and fire pits, and access to the camp store and the Fernwood Bar & Grill (which has Wi-Fi), for when you don’t feel like grilling.

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