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  2. Great Wolf Lodge (Manteca, California) - Wikipedia

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    Great Wolf Lodge (Northern California) is a resort and indoor waterpark of 29 acres (12 ha) located in Manteca, California in the Central Valley. The resort is currently operated by Great Wolf Resorts and has been since it opened in 2021. [2] The resort is located near the San Francisco Bay Area.

  3. 5 Beautiful Cities For Cheap Vacations In California ... - AOL

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    Here are five local cities in California that are worth the winter vacation and give you ... A week here runs about $2,400 for a family in winter. Hotels go for around $1,000, meals another $800 ...

  4. 11 best family campgrounds and RV parks in the US - AOL

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    This California family campground resort offers roomy RV accommodations, charming cottages, a 442-slip marina, boat launch ramp, bike and watercraft rentals, a waveless beach, and a swimming ...

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    Give your family a taste of the rockstar treatment with a trip to this all-inclusive resort. From endless pools and snorkeling to a dedicated kids’ club and even a teen lounge, there’s ...

  6. Konocti Harbor - Wikipedia

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    The resort was founded in 1959 by Joseph Mazzola, president of United Association Local 38, a union of Northern California plumbers. [3] The intention behind the formation of the resort was to provide low-cost vacation housing for union members.

  7. Wyntoon - Wikipedia

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    He established the town of Sisson surrounding his inn, and he built a fishing resort a half-day's ride away on the McCloud River, at an elevation between 2,700 and 3,000 feet (820 and 910 m), some 16 miles (26 km) distant. Popular with hunters and fishermen, it became known as "Sisson's-on-the-McCloud". [2] Justin Sisson died in 1893.

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