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Family Travel with Colleen Kelly

Mendocino County, California - Skunk Trains, Goats and Drive-thru Trees

Season 5 Episode 504

All aboard! Join Colleen, her daughter and niece head to beautiful Mendocino County, California, where they ride the historic skunk train through the stunning Redwood Forests. During their stay, Colleen and her family learn the importance of environmental protection at the Solar Living Center, take an adventurous canoe ride on the Big River and meet some friendly goats at the Pennyroyal Farm.

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