My plan is a soul-refreshing escape to an enchanted rainforesty-park-like beautiful landscape. This is natural treasure and excellent destination if I want to be immersed in nature. I can hike on one of its many trails on Paradise Cove's ten acres, bathe in natural and man-made pools within the compound & along nature's stream. Or I can just relax and enjoy the scenery which has a very diverse ecosystem, hosting hundreds of unique plants and animal species of dogs, cats, deer, racoon, squirrels, turtles, bob cats, amadillos, and various rodents to name a few.
Fine dining is on the deck with BBQ plus all the fixings, wine and other spirits available within arm's reach.
Should I want to spend the night, I can stay right inside the place called "Casa Casa." It's decidedly rustic, but the location is incredible, with spectacularly beautiful views of cascading watershed, birds, roaming terrain and more.
Daily rain showers may be expected at anytime, so I will bring my ponchos or umbrellas and an extra set of dry clothes. The rain is often brief but intense. Hiking boots are also a must for some of the wetter trails. Most importantly, my visit isn’t part of a guided tour, so I'll make sure to plan ahead because once I'm in the forest, cell and data service for most providers is spotty at best.
Excuss me, I may have to pack!
Nana
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