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    Double whale fluke dive
    Aileen C.

    2/23/24- Captain Tim and his crew James and Josh were all fantastic. Booked a Whale watch tour for our family of six. Beautiful day, high but soft swells, and the whales! OMG! We saw so many, even a synchronized, double whale fluke dive, several single flukes. Two full breaches right in front of us and lots of spouts!!! Can't say enough about the helpful crew James and Josh. Our every need was met. Helpful hands getting from bow to stern. Captain Tim skippered the boat with excellence. Smooth sailing all the way. We felt safe and in very capable hands. We all had a wonderful adventure and highly recommend All Aboard Adventure. We will definitely be returning. Thank you All Aboard Adventures!!!

    The boat
    Laura L.

    First time whale watching. We saw whales and the weather was perfect. Definitely had some people but we were fine

    Out at sea
    B W.

    Tim and his crew always do a great job and the boat is comfortable. Easy to book a trip I just called and told him what day I wanted to go and he had plenty of room. We had another great crab/rockfish combo with limits for the whole boat. Can't wait to go again

    The crew will cook and clean your catch

    Happy I booked a last minute crab charter for my son and I. They were very accommodating, welcoming, and knowledgeable. Every other client had fished with them regularly and raved about the combo trip too. The entire crew was friendly which if you've been on enough charters you know this can be rare. First mate Josh was kind and encouraging to my son and we got our limit. We will make sure to book a charter with All Aboard for every visit now.

    More smiles all around!

    This was a great day fishing with my son in law and grandsons. We all got limits but what made the trip was the way the Skipper and deck hands treated my grandsons. This was their first time ever on the ocean. The first thing they asked when we got in was, "When can we go again grandpa." Thank you to the skipper and crew of the Sea Hawk. I will definitely go again

    Captin Tim and his crew were amazing. Me and both my boys ages 11 and 13 went out and caught our limit. With help from the captain my youngest son caught a nice Ling. The captain and crew made sure the younger kids on the boat were always being helped and having an awesome time. Could not say enough good things about this outfit. Will be back soon.

    Great fishing trip! Crew was very attentive and helpful. Everyone on board caught plenty of fish. Highly recommend!

    Ye H.

    Our final tally was limits of rocks, lings, and crabs on the Sea Hawk with Captain Tim. Folks pulled in some nice, big lings and some huge vermillions. I also somehow got a rock sole. Great skipper putting us on the fish. Great, on the ball, crew: Matthew and James. If someone broke their tackle they were right there with a rigged pole ready to drop. No bananas!!

    Limits on Salmon July 8th 2014... Captain Tim is great and so is the crew. We always prefer to go out with captain Tim !
    Mandy S.

    Best captain and best crew. Captain Tim works hard to get you on the fish and keep you there .. Limits and Salmon and Rock Cod 3 years in a row :)

    19 pound ling

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    Skunk Train - Snack & drink station under the redwoods.

    Skunk Train

    (834 reviews)

    My wife and I booked the 25 mile Noyo River rail cart excursion and it was an amazing and fun…read moreexperience. Our guides, Travis and Atlas, provided an educational and interactive experience. At the same time, they gave us our space to explore and just take in the beauty of the redwood forest. I do recommend dressing in layers as the morning half of the ride was cold and the return trip was warmer than expected. Bring gloves if you plan to be the driver because your hands will be exposed to the cold morning air due to controlling the speed of the electric assist controls. Make sure to use the bathroom before you leave. The only stop with a bathroom was at Camp Noyo, which is 12.5 miles from the start. It took my group of 3 rail bikes about 2 hours to get there. Don't be scared of the 25 miles because the electric assist made it an easy ride. I think we were able to pedal, with the assist on, for 90% of the trip. We used the full electric option for about 3-5 minutes total because we wanted to relax our legs. Overall, I recommend the experience, especially if you like being outdoors and surrounded by nature.

    I've made the trip up to Fort Bragg several times over the last 10 years and had always seen the…read moreads and signs for the Skunk Train. With the full length of the tracks not currently open to Willits, it didn't seem worth it to partake in the shorter train rides. However, once I learned about the rail bikes, I was in! There are two options for the rail bikes. The shorter, two hour excursion is to Glen Briar from their downtown Fort Bragg Depot (the Pudding Creek route) is about 7 miles round trip. If you want a full day adventure, there's the Noyo route which is 25 miles and departs from Sherwood road and is noted as a more stenous excursion. Given I was short on time, I opted for the Pudding Creek route. However, I would definitely do the rail bikes again and try the Noyo route. For the Pudding Creek route, we arrived about 15 minutes before our 10 am departure time. There's a small lot for guests and a short walk over to where the bikes are. Instructions are easy to follow and the staff is amazingly helpful and thorough. With the motor assist, pedaling along the rails was rather mellow. At the end of the line, we stopped at a scenic pavilion in the redwoods and had the option of a short guided hike or to just chill and enjoy the picnic area. I had time to do both and it was a really enjoyable way to spend the morning. There's a basket on the front of each bike to store your backpacks and drink holders for your water bottles. Back at the depot, there's a cute gift shop and behind it, a model train exhibit that was pretty cool. I love a good kitschy attraction and this was a fun, touristy thing to do while visiting the area. I enjoyed it so much, that I do wish the route was longer (hence my hope to go back and do the longer Noyo trip.) Sure, it's pricey, but if you can swing the cost, come in with the right expectations and you'll have a fun day, while also learning a bit more about the area from your guides.

    Noyo Harbor Tours

    Noyo Harbor Tours

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    I'm leaving this review in the hopes that it actually gets to someone who can make some changes in…read morestaffing and customer service. I attempted to make a reservation for the harbor tour with Captain Dan for my anniversary. When I called I reached a voicemail inbox and began to leave a message, but in the middle of it someone picked up - no greeting or other info, just a very brusque "hello?" Out of simple curiosity I asked if they ever do whale watching trips at other times of year, but was abruptly interrupted by the person shouting, "why doesn't anyone ever look at the website, we don't do that here!!" I was so taken aback that I apologized and hung up. The tour genuinely looks like it would be lovely and I was interested in what Captain Dan would be able to tell us about! But I'm not about to risk continuing to being treated so rudely on a special occasion.

    My fiancé and I went on a private Noyo Harbor Tour on Monday. This was such a great experience. We…read moreactually booked this tour online back in May (we're on our annual anniversary vacation and we plan very very far ahead). Booking online was super easy, we were sent a confirmation email with a number to call to confirm our tour time. Since the availability of the tour in really dependent on the tide, we did call back a couple weeks ahead to confirm and pay for the tour. Kristin helped us though the process and made it really easy and painless. Captain Dan was super nice. I appreciate all the stories and knowledge he shared about the harbor, who does what in each boat, the surrounding properties, his time in Alaska, and more. Such great conversations. We got pretty lucky because there was a couple boats selling tuna and cleaning fish so there was a lot of sea lions and seals around waiting for fish. We were on an electric boat, so it was really quiet and didn't scare away the marine life and we were able to get up close. We got to see lots of beautiful birds, he had even told us which ones to watch because they dive down and catch fish. And we did see one catch a fish! It was so cool. Such an amazing experience we'd go again the next time we're out in the area. I definitely recommend!

    Russian River Railbikes

    Russian River Railbikes

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    We had a blast on the Russian River Railbikes. This was something that I have been wanting to do…read moreand we were so glad that we went this weekend! The railbikes seat up to 4 people. Russian River Railbikes is part of the Golden Gate Railroad Museum, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to maintain, restore and run historically significant railroad equipment from the San Francisco Bay area. The guides are all volunteers from the Golden Gate Railroad Museum. The guides were friendly, helpful, and informative. You will get somewhat of a workout, although this is not strenuous. This is an activity that you can really do at any age and they are kid friendly. One of the guides stated that they have had someone in a car seat before (they have seat belts on them similar to a car) and a couple in their 80's has gone multiple times and they arrange ahead of time to have two guides on the railbike to help with pedaling. This truly is a great adventure for all ages! It's about 1 1/2 or two hours total and you will pass by a vineyard and farm. You will also go through a tunnel and stop half way where you will get out and stretch your legs. You can relax at a shaded table, dip your toes in the Russian River, or view a collapsed tunnel at this half way point. You will also have the option when you book this to purchase lunch ahead of time that you can enjoy at the half way point if you would like. It's recommended that you wear comfortable clothes, wear sunscreen, and bring any water and snacks with you on the railbike. We each brought a water bottle that came in very handy. You will have plenty of time afterwards to explore Cloverdale. An all around great experience that I highly recommend!

    Cool experience. Not many places can you ride a rail bike w 3 other people. Views were nice,…read moreweather accommodating and the vineyards were incredible.

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