Parks in Jenner, California

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Jenner, California, USA

  • From scuba diving to hiking, there's something for everyone at Stillwater Cove Regional Park just a few miles north of Jenner, California. This Sonoma County treasure offers ocean access and a sma...

  • Spectacular coastal views. Picnic areas, campgrounds, fire rings, hot showers, beach, fishing, historic one-room ... More on Bodegabay.com

 

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19005 Coast Hwy One, Jenner, Sonoma County, California

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  • The most historic site in the area is Fort Ross, a 1,160-acre Russian stronghold 11 miles north of Jenner.... More on Foghorn: California Beaches

  • Fort Ross was a thriving Russian-American Company settlement from 1812 to 1841. This commercial company cha... More on Parks

 

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HIghway 1, Sonoma, Sonoma County, California

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  • This stunning stretch of classic California coastline is a destination unto itself. Sandy beaches backed by... More on NileGuide

  • I live about 60 miles away, but I still need to take at least a couple trip a year (for the last 45 years). More on TripAdvisor

 

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Highway 1, Jenner, Sonoma County, California

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  • Running along the Sonoma Coast for six miles the Salt Point State Park has beaches with excellent diving. T... More on PlanetWare

  • six thousand acres and 7 miles of coastline, with long, sandy beaches, rich tidepools, rugged cliffs, sunny... More on Amazon.com

 

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Fort Ross State Historic Park, 19005 Coast Highway 1, Jenner, CA 95450, United States

  • Some 50mi/80km north of San Francisco, on the U.S. 1, lies Fort Ross State Historic Park. From 1812 to 1841 th ... More on PlanetWare

 

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Hwy. 1 Jenner, CA, United States

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  • At Goat Rock beach, in Jenner, the waves crash into large rock formations looming offshore and then race up the sand, retreating with salt foam and seaweed in their wake. This is not the sort of wa... More on travelandleisure

 

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Jenner CA 95450, United States of America

  • Inscription. George Washington Call (1829-1907) and his Chilean wife, Mercedes Leiva (1850-1933), bought 2,500 acres including Fort Ross in 1873. While maintaining a house in San Francisco, the family developed a dairy ranch and expanded ... More on HMDB

 

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Jenner CA 95450, United States of America

  • Inscription. Native Alaskans, brought to Fort Ross by the Russian-American Company to hunt sea mammals and provide a work force for the colon, established a village on the marine terrace in front of the fort. The neighborhood also ... More on HMDB

 

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Jenner CA 95450, United States of America

  • Inscription. Sandy Beach Cover lies below the fort. The principal port of the settlement was 19 miles to the south at Port Rumiantsev (Bodega Bay), where there was a deep-water anchorage and a warehouse. Russian Navy and Russian-American ... More on HMDB

 

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25050 Coast Hwy 1, Jenner, CA 95450

  • Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve contains 317 acres of rhododendron and second-growth redwood, Douglas fir, and tan oak. The reserve was the site of an old forest fire scar which is now covered wit... More on Epinions.com

  • There is a hike through the Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve located off Highway 1 north of Salt Point. More on PlanetWare

 

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