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DAY TRIPS FOR YOU TO TAKE WHILE
YOU STAY WITH US...
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1. Gualala Point Regional Park
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The town of Gualala -- pronounced
Wah-lah-lah, a Spanish version of the Pomo Indian word Walali "meeting
of the waters" -- is north of the county line on the north shore of the
Gualala River. It was a redwood lumber town until the 1960s. The art center
stages its annual Art in the Redwoods and Summer Fair -- held in mid-August.
Trails lead to the riverside beaches.
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Historic
Point
Arena Lighthouse 16 miles North The first Lighthouse was constructed in 1870 and severely damaged in 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The New Lighthouse began operation in 1908. It stands 115 feet tall and features the first Fresnel Lens over six feet in diameter and weighing more than two tons. In 1976 the fog signals at the station were silenced permanently and replaced with a bell-bouy placed nearby. Take your coat, it could be windy and cold. |
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3. Russian Fort Ross
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4. Annapolis Winery
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5. Sea Ranch Golf Links
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| 6. Fort Bragg Skunk Train 66 miles North Let California Western Railroad Train transport you back in time. The railroad was founded in 1885 as a logging railroad and added passenger service in 1904. Today, the Skunk Train offers its passengers a slow paced and relaxing trip through the scenic redwoods, along the Noyo River and over the coastal mountain range. The conductor's call of "All Aboard" at the Fort Bragg or Willits depot will signal the start of a breathtaking sightseeing experience you will not soon forget. Call Fort Bragg Depot 707-964-6371 for times and reservations. ![]() |
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