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Quote: Drive west through the village of Mendocino to land's end for one of nature's great spectacles, Mendocino Headlands is an awesome meeting of land and sea, with spectacular rock formations, natural rock arches, Read More
Quote: While camping facilities are available, we have only made day trips here, though driving through the campgrounds it looks like a great place to stay. For us daytrippers, though, there is a long black sand beach Read More
Quote: This was actually a couple years ago, and the boat we went on is no longer in business, but others offer basically the same tour. We went in February, after a very wet winter, so this was the first time the boat Read More
Quote: November through March is prime whale watching season on California's coast, so the Crab and Wine Festival falls right in the middle. The special cruises during the festival go out to the areas where crabs are Read More
Quote: This park is acres of beautiful forest, beautiful foliage, and flowers. Our favorite part of the park was the Devil's Punch Bowl, which is a large sea cave that collapsed. You can peer into its depths and see Read More
Quote: This is your typical old house turned into tour place. What was different about it was that the guide knew some strange things about the house. For example: the house is supposed to be haunted by the daughter Read More
Quote: Just north of the historic Fort Ross settlement, as the rugged Mendocino Coast winds along the rocky cliffs of the shoreline highway, you will discover the picturesque community of Sea Ranch. This affluent Read More
Quote: Those driving through Pt. Reyes Station may appreciate stocking up on picnic supplies at the Tomalese Bay Foods store (in the old barn behind the main drag- ask for directions if you can't find it.) This is one Read More
Quote: Historic Fort Ross is located on the wild and beautiful California coast, a drive of about 90 minutes north from San Francisco. The community was originally established in 1812 as a Russian Fort to provide food Read More
Quote: Sea Ranch maintains a bluff-side trail that offers wonderful views of the coast, including some overlooks of harbor seal colonies. Some sections allow for equestrian usage, but the majority is foot traffic only. Read More