Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
POINTS OF INTEREST
SEBASTAPOL, CALIF. Sonoma County farm tour
Explore Sonoma County’s backroads and rich agricultural history during Blossoms, Bees & Barnyard Animals on April 28 and 29.
About 30 farms open their gates to visitors for a weekend of tours, cooking demos and wine and farm-fresh food tastings, not to mention plenty of cuddling with baby animals. You can see chickens, cows, rabbits, goats, horses, water buffalo and more.
Most of the stops on the tour are free. For more information, visit farmtrails.org.
HURRICANE, UTAH Hurricane Mud Run
It’s one race where dirty tactics are encouraged: The Hurricane Mud Run is a 5k with lots of obstacles, a mess of mud and plenty of fun.
Everyone is invited to participate in the May 12 run in Hurricane, Utah: single runners, teams, families. You can take on the obstacles or skip them.
For more information or to register, visit hurricanemudrun.com.
MOAB, UTAH Easter Jeep Safari
The Easter Jeep Safari draws fourwheel-drive vehicle enthusiasts from around the country for nine days of thrilling trail rides in the scenic terrain surrounding Moab, Utah.
The March 24-April 1 event consists of mostly daylong outings and is hosted by the local Red Rock 4-Wheelers club, which provides experienced trail leaders for each ride.
Participants should have their own four-wheel-drive vehicle and bring their own food and plenty of water for the trip. Suggested essentials include sun protection and layered clothing in case of changing weather.
Registration is $50 per vehicle.
For more information, visit rr4w.com.