Parks in The Sea Ranch, California

Getting to The Sea Ranch area

#1.

Gualala, California

  • This 209-mile-long drive borders the Pacific coast north of San Francisco. The highway passes historic sites, redwood forests, abrupt headlands, sandy beaches, windswept coves, and numerous recreat... More on Trails

  • Excellent drive. The point is a nice 30 min hike on top of beautiful costa More on Trails

 

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#2.

Gualala, California

  • Miller Creek begins in the upper slopes of Salt Point State Park along the San Andreas Rift Zone at 800 feet. The perennial creek drains into the sea at Stump Beach. The Stump Beach Trail begins by the beach off Highway 1 and climbs ... More on Trails

 

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Gualala, California

  • The Stornetta Public Lands stretch along two miles of awesome, weathered coastline surrounding the Point Arena Lighthouse. The bucolic land includes riparian corridors, extensive wetlands, ponds, cypress and pine groves, sand dunes, ... More on Trails

 

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#4.

Gualala, Sonoma County, California

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  • Gualala Point Park is 195 acre park with camping and restrooms. Trails wind along the coast and through ma...

  • The 103 acre park has open meadows mixed with coastal forest. The park contains a campground, trail system,... More on Russianrivertravel.com

 

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#5.

Gualala, Ca

  • The purpose of Mailliard Redwoods State Reserve, in Mendocino County, is to preserve and protect, in an essentially natural condition, the coast redwood forest and associated ... More on Mendosearch.com

  • The purpose of Mailliard Redwoods State Reserve, in Mendocino County, is to preserve and protect, in an essentially natural condition, the coast redwood forest and ... More on Mendosearch.com

 

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Sea Ranch, California, USA

  • Early Years Indians For hundreds of years before Europeans ever saw the northern Sonoma coast, the gentle Pomo Indians made seasonal treks to the coast to hunt, fish, and gather foodstuffs. The Pomo lifestyle epitomized the philosophy, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Sea Ranch, California, USA

  • Early Years Indians For hundreds of years before Europeans ever saw the northern Sonoma coast, the gentle Pomo Indians made seasonal treks to the coast to hunt, fish, and gather foodstuffs. The Pomo lifestyle epitomized the philosophy, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Sea Ranch, California, USA

  • Early Years Indians For hundreds of years before Europeans ever saw the northern Sonoma coast, the gentle Pomo Indians made seasonal treks to the coast to hunt, fish, and gather foodstuffs. The Pomo lifestyle epitomized the philosophy, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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#9.

Sea Ranch, California, USA

  • Early Years Indians For hundreds of years before Europeans ever saw the northern Sonoma coast, the gentle Pomo Indians made seasonal treks to the coast to hunt, fish, and gather foodstuffs. The Pomo lifestyle epitomized the philosophy, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Sea Ranch, California, USA

  • Early Years Indians For hundreds of years before Europeans ever saw the northern Sonoma coast, the gentle Pomo Indians made seasonal treks to the coast to hunt, fish, and gather foodstuffs. The Pomo lifestyle epitomized the philosophy, ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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