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This little town is overflowing with gold rush history: they have an Indian grinding rock, a blacksmith shop, a dilapidated jail, and a museum.The docent-led tour is informative and fun There are several trails, including one to the James Marshall monumen
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Large green park with 2.5 miles of hiking trails, a skate park, tennis courts, a playground and a little creek to cool off in. Beautiful view of the hills in the background and close enough to restaurants and coffee to take some food and drink with you.
At this highly rated walking course, golf returns to its time honored Scottish origins. You will find camaraderie amongst the stunning greenery. No tee time needed but do warm up a bit on the practice green. Golf has never been so relaxing.
Awesome neighborhood park for kids of all ages. Picnic areas, multi-use fields, dog runs (yes!), tennis and horseshoes are just some the things that are available here. Bring the kids and the grandparents and have a wonderful day in the sun!
Originally a Vaudeville theatre, now a beautifully restored venue for live music concerts, parties, weddings, and gatherings. Featuring a dance floor, full service bar, dressing rooms, retractable movie screen and more. Adjoining saloon and dining house.
Grab your racket and take it to Melvin Park. The facilities include two tennis courts. These are not lighted courts, so keep your games short around sundown.
Take a guided day tour through the region’s boutique wineries in a luxury vehicle. Your local guide will show you the best places and provide a pleasant picnic lunch.
Browse the galleries and shop, or retreat to this art center for one of over 150 art classes, courses, or workshops. Check out the sculptures in the gardens and support the community of local artists.
Pack a picnic and wander through the meandering paths to view varying beautiful gardens. The beautiful views, sculptures, and gardens are worth the admission fee. Dogs are welcome on leash.
This small museum located along U.S. Route 101 showcases the culture and history of Mendocino County including vintage shops and locomotives with rotating exhibits.
Film buffs, plan your wine country visit around the film festival to experience artistic talent and award-winning independent films throughout the county.
Not only does this park offer breathtaking views, walking trails, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, but there is free parking and admission.
For two weeks every July, you can experience a blend of musical performances and concerts of a wide variety ranging from orchestra, blues, jazz, folk, and contemporary music.
This quaint theater has put on many incredible performances since 1976. Enjoy a cocktail from the full bar in the lobby before the show. You’ll find there isn’t a bad seat in the house!
This full service transportation company provides luxury sedans and limousines for private or group tours. Enjoy a day of wine tasting while a friendly guide answers all your questions and shares their wealth of knowledge.
Peter Mennen Park is named after a local preservationist who funded the landscaping of the park. Landscape materials include nut and fruit trees that provide food for birds and squirrels as well as shrubs and ground covers that attract butterflies.
Relax and unwind after a day of wine tasting with delicious food ranging from mac n cheese, and grass fed beef burgers to pizza. Enjoy a one of our many hand-crafted cocktails featuring local spirits or the wines of Napa Valley.
This quaint older movie theater shows current films and has a cozy atmosphere with funky décor.
Take the family out and visit this small 5-acre zoo that is home to native animals and exotic species including several endangered species like the Cotton Top Tamarin and Black and White Ruffed lemur.
A reliable and regular flea market with an abundance of vintage items, home decor, and other goodies, this stop is an excellent morning excursion for treasure hunters. Sunday is their liveliest day.