This year, instead of buying Dad that book that will collect dust or the shirt he may or may not ever wear, give him a memory he can cherish for years to come - a vacation with one of his closest loved ones...YOU! Finding that perfect destination to visit with Dad can be a challenge, but it is a lot easier if you know exactly where to look.
Something involving physical activity is a pretty safe bet and should be considered whenever possible. With that in mind, the following are a few ideas to kick around, some of which you may have considered and others that you might not have otherwise thought of:
· Goose Hunting in Seymour, Texas - Located less than three hours from Dallas, you and Dad can get away for a bit and enjoy the outdoors without straying too far off the beaten path. Remember to bring your own equipment and get suited up in your camo gear, so you can be ready to blend in with your surroundings. This idea works best if you are both early risers, since hunts typically start between 4:30 and 8:30 am.
· Rafting on the Colorado River - Float down the Colorado River at the base of the Grand Canyon for a four hour scenic look at area rock formations and wildlife. The trip covers 15 miles of river and a float through Glen Canyon. You can even take a short hike out to see some Indian petroglyphs while you are there.
· Fishing Excursion in Eagle River, Alaska - Spend a few days taking advantage of top notch spinning and fly fishing for rainbow trout, salmon, lake trout, and arctic grayling. King salmon, which weigh between 30 and 40 pounds, are found in unusually large quantities on these trips. Make sure to have your fishing license in hand, and you and Dad are in for a real treat.
· Round of Golf in Orlando, Florida - Florida is known as the land of golf courses, and the Hunter's Creek Golf Club is one of the best. Golf Digest has rated this course in their top 75, and it is also one of the longest courses in Florida. You can book a package that includes a bucket of balls, clubs, lunch, cart use, and 18 holes of golf.
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