
Ranch horses on the trail at Wild Horse Sanctuary.
Thomas J. Story

The Wild Horse Sanctuary is in Shingletown, about 170 miles north of Sacramento and 30 miles southeast of Redding.
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Spend the afternoon at Turtle Bay Exploration Park($13; 840 Sundial Bridge Dr./Auditorium Dr., Redding; turtlebay.org or 530/243-8850). From there, walk across the 217-foot-high Sundial Bridge that crosses the Sacramento River and links up with the McConnell Arboretum & Botanical Gardens at Turtle Bay (same fee and contact info as park; see above), perfect for a stroll. Watch the sunset over a dinner of house-smoked prime rib and gorgonzola polenta on the riverside patio at Rivers Restaurant ($$$; closed Sun; 202 Hemsted Dr., Redding; 530/223-5606). Spend the night at the Weston House Bed & Breakfast (from $155; in Shingletown; westonhouse.com).
SATURDAY
Breakfast by Weston House's pool, which overlooks the Wild Horse Sanctuary (two-day rides $435, three-day rides $535; includes meals and lodging; wildhorsesanctuary.org), then head over there to saddle up.
SUNDAY
After your ride, check out the handful of up-and-coming area wineries. Try the 2007 Petite Sirah at Mt. Tehama Winery (no tasting fee; by appointment only; 530/474-3304) and Donna's Dessert Wine at Indian Peak Vineyards (no tasting fee; 31559 Forward Rd., Manton; 530/474-5506). Also cruise by Alger Vineyards & Winery ($5 tasting fee; 31636 Forward Rd., Manton; 530/474-9463) and Anselmo Vineyards at Seven Hills Land & Cattle Co. ($20 tasting fee; 28740 Inwood Rd., Inwood; 530/474-5546). Then pick up snacks for the road at Manton Corners (31280 Manton Rd., Manton; 530/474-5188).
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