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Wine Country Millennials welcome all social 20-40s who enjoy fun events and get-togethers. Events are primarily in Napa, but our group is open to people from all areas. Join us for happy hours, music festivals, hiking, trivia/game nights and more. We look forward to hanging out!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Holly's Birthday River Float!950 Coddingtown Center, Santa Rosa, CA
Hey all! Grab your floatie and join us for a special birthday float down Russian River! Floating from Steelhead Beach to Sunset Beach, we'll be celebrating Holly's birthday with this rare late-season float! 🦦🛟🌊
Since this is later than usual, this float is 100% weather-dependent. If the high is below 70 degrees we will do something else. On this date over the last five years, all been warm and four of those years were over 90 degrees!
CARPOOL - We will meet promptly at 9AM at one of the Targets in Santa Rosa (950 Coddingtown Center, Santa Rosa, CA 95401) to consolidate into cars for the drive to Steelhead Beach where we'll start our float. There is limited / no service at the actual start of the float, so if you are not on time it may be impossible to find us once we've left from Target.
It will only take about 10min to group up then we will be on the road so please be prompt. The launch parking fills up *very quickly* on summer weekends and there is virtually no other parking in the area, hence the urgency and emphasis on a quick and early start. Please don't plan on running into Target at pickup time for supplies as Saturday morning lines delay our quick turnaround too long.
Bring water to stay hydrated, a hat for shade, and sunscreen to avoid burns. Feel free to bring snacks or drinks, you can keep this in a dry bag or bring a floatie cooler. I personally will be boozed up but you can drink whatever you want.
County Parks Dept tips
SF Standard tipsTake read through the suggested items below but you'll only *need* a float, water, and sunscreen.
- Floaties: Although the pizza floaties and unicorn floaties look really awesome, I recommend something like this: https://a.co/d/9fGm80x
- Also sold at Dick's and Big 5.
- Phone case: Be sure to also bring something to keep your phone dry: https://a.co/d/1mJyWgl
- Dry bag: Having a dry bag is also helpful for your car keys, snacks, etc. this is one example, and these can also be found at dicks or Walmart: https://a.co/d/djTMM5O
- Footwear: I recommend water shoes or sandals like teva sandals, there are moments where you may have to get out of tube and walk if river is low and it’s nice to not be walking on gross rocks.
- Bringing a little bit of thin-ish rope isnt a bad idea, to tie floaties together or tie your dry bag to your floatie.