We are a private preserve actively committed to the breeding and preservation of African hoof Stock. Our various species of zebra, giraffe, and antelope range from critically endangered to endangered.
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We are a private preserve actively committed to the breeding and preservation of African hoof Stock. Our various species of zebra, giraffe, and antelope range from critically endangered to endangered.
Located on the Pacific Coast in Mendocino County, the reserve features outstanding scenic views of sculpted rocks, wildflowers, and surf.
Family-owned, this park features a gigantic, 315-foot redwood with an opening large enough for cars to drive through.
Set a day of adventure at Cow Mountain Recreation Area where tourists can do mountain climbing and hiking. Relax and enjoy the breathtaking valley views or have picnic with the family.
This beach provides a relaxing place to take a stroll. Visitors to this beach enjoy a fun treasure hunt looking for sea glass. Purchase glass pieces from nearby shops to help replenish the beauty of the beach.
With only 20 sites, the campground at this spacious park never feels too hectic. You can fish the Gualala River, stroll through a seaside meadow, or watch wildlife at the beach, all without leaving the 195-acre park system.
This beautiful park features giant old redwoods and spacious campsites with showers and clean bathrooms. Take a walk through the woods and bring a picnic to enjoy nature or experience camping in the heart of wine country.
Take a quick 2.5-mile walk through the wilderness to experience nature’s beauty. Walk through the woods to the beach or one of the many viewpoints of the coast where you can feel the ocean spray.
Bring your dog to this large park that has sections for small and large dogs with double gates. You’ll also find tennis courts and a playground nearby.
Take a walk through the park or visit the campsites to enjoy nature and the beautiful woods close to the beach. Take a walk to the tide pools that will bring out your inner child.
Enjoy the calm and serenity of this beautiful park and beach. The path to the beach is a little rugged so be sure to wear pants, but once you arrive, you’ll marvel at the view of the lighthouse in the distance.
Not only does this park offer breathtaking views, walking trails, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, but there is free parking and admission.
The pier sits in the Point Arena cove. The entire cove has a rocky bottom with no sand or gravel, a small stream runs into the ocean to the left of the pier, and there are reefs to both the south and north of the pier.
Start your visit by picking up a trail map by the ranger booth. Then, choose an easy waterfall loop hike, look for the giant sinkhole, make your way to the beach, or check out the campgrounds.
This park with campsites among the woods offers river access and a swimming hole. Bring the family for a day of fun among nature’s beauty.
On a sunny day, the whole family will enjoy a visit to this park which includes playgrounds for the kids, swimming pools, and plenty of picnic tables.
With campsites and ocean and mountain views, this beach provides a serene getaway. Enjoy a beautiful sunset along the three miles of scenic coastline.