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Category: Mendocino Getaway

A guide to the best of Mendocino County

A waterfall awaits those who hike the easy 3.3 mile falls loop trail in Russian Gulch State Park just north of the town of Mendocino. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

14 Stunning Waterfalls in Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino

February 2026February 2026

Make the most of the rainy season by visiting one of these favorite, awe-inspiring waterfalls in the north bay.

This two-bedroom cottage on a half-acre perched up from the Mendocino coastline is currently listed for $875,000. (Clear Shot Creations)

Mendocino Coast Cottage Spotlighted in The New York Times

January 2026

The 1960s cottage perched above the Mendocino coastline features a large wraparound deck and sunken spa to savor the tranquil setting.

It’s all about pooches and Pinot at Lula Cellars in the Anderson Valley. (Lula Cellars)

Spend a Perfect Wine Weekend in Mendocino County

November 2025

Once here, weekenders will find a wonderland of 90-plus wineries, award winning farm-to-table fare and 90 miles of stunning Pacific coastline.

Glass Beach, Fort Bragg

Fort Bragg’s Famous Glass Beach Named a Must-See Roadside Attraction by HGTV

August 2025November 2025

Among all the landmarks across California, HGTV.com named this north coast beach the most fascinating roadside attraction in the state.

Located on the 400-acre Salmon Creek Ranch in Bodega, Eagle's Nest Treehouse features a wraparound deck, queen bed, bathroom and modern amenities. (Salmon Creek Ranch)

Best Places to Camp From Mendocino to Marin, According to Hipcamp

July 2025August 2025

From glamping getaways to rustic farm stays, six properties from Sonoma, Marin and Mendocino counties were recognized this year.

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2 North Coast Campgrounds Named Among Best in US

April 2025April 2025

Tucked between ocean cliffs and towering redwoods, these scenic California sites were praised for their unbeatable views and wild seclusion.

The historic Harbor House Inn in Elk was built in 1916 and recently updated with a $10 million remodel. Guests can relax on the dinning room deck with stunning views of the sea stacks and their caves. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Mendocino Coast’s Sustainable Cuisine at Harbor House Inn

February 2025March 2025

The coastal restaurant has gained a reputation in haute dining circles for its obsessive sea-to-table ethos.

Farm Beef Burger with Fries and a beer for a casual meal at sunset on the back deck of the Sea Ranch Lodge Restaurant Friday, February 21, 2025, on the northern Sonoma coast. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

A Winter Food Retreat to the Sonoma and Mendocino Coast

February 2025December 2025

For a winter retreat, visit these off-the-beaten-path coastal restaurants in Sea Ranch and beyond.

Amy Knudsen, left, Kurt Hauser, right, with Ella Brait, Hannah Knudsen Robyn DeuPree (from left, clockwise), eat at Hopland's Bluebird Cafe on Wednesday, June 21, 2017. (Kent Porter/The Press Democrat)

The Hidden Town of Hopland Is Eager To Share Its Treasures With Visitors

December 2024April 2025

It's easy to miss this overlooked town in Mendocino County. But it has a lot to share with those curious enough to explore.

Skunk train

All Aboard the Skunk Train To Visit the World’s Tallest Living Christmas Tree

December 2024December 2024

The world's tallest living Christmas tree is tucked away in Mendocino County — and it's only accessible by train.

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