Location ID: #10128718
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Opened in 2006, this 25-acre city park offers benches and scenic views of the ocean, coastline, and harbor. It is situated in a sparsely populated residential area along with a RV park. A paved bike trail begins above Todds Point and connects with ...
Location ID: #10122446
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A concerete pedestrian path that's accessible from S. Orchard Ave. along the Gibson Creek. Main feature is the chainlinked fences surrounding the path; winding up into a pedestrian concrete bridge crossing Highway 101. Path continues into the Manor ...
Location ID: #10130274
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VisitUkiah.com: "Ukiah’s Historic Downtown is the backdrop for an exciting blend of arts, entertainment, cuisine, specialty shops and a down-to-earth functionality that only a small town can provide. Our scenic, tree-lined streets are also host to a ...
Location ID: #10135582
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A well-maintained residential county road leading into a residential neighborhood. Offering nice backgrounds of ranches, residential houses, and forest-scapes.
Location ID: #10129508
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Built in 1935, this concrete bridge is located in a wilderness area offering plenty of forest and riparian scenery.
Location ID: #10125424
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A 3-mile county road in a mainly residential area. In proximity to two state parks and a beach. Passes along side the entrance to Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park.
Location ID: #10125420
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A circa 1951 concrete truss bridge built over the Navarro River. The eastern end of the bridge connects with a redwood timber tressle that's situated over a short slope. Offers a stony beach that is accessible by a trail near the western ...
Location ID: #10126689
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Built in 1955, this steel stringer bridge is located in an almost remote wilderness area. Underneath flows the South Fork of Big River. Located at milemarker 24.44 from the Mendocino coast. 21 miles east from Ukiah inland.
Comptche-Ukiah Road (Eastern stretch, from Ukiah)
Location ID: #10130777
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A rural county road of 21 miles that merges with the Comptche-Ukiah Road. Although less maintained compared to most county roads, it offers some great scenery; ranging from bare grassy hills to young forests.
Location ID: #10120163
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A roughly mile long stretch of trail that borders along the Newport Ranch Inn Property
Location ID: #10129405
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A out of the way county road connecting inland Boonville to the coastal area of Point Arena. Stretches for 24 miles, it offers some great scenery of woodlands and grassy hills from the ridge lines. A single concrete bridge with wood railings also ...
Location ID: #10125423
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A 9-mile county road weaving through hilly countryside with some ranches and pastures. Terrian consist of grasslands with oak trees. Accessible from either Hopland or Highway 128.
Location ID: #10128519
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The last coastal bridge along Highway 1 before veering inland. Nearby offers flat surface parking and specacular views of the upper Mendocino coastline.
Highway 101 Willits Bypass
Location ID: #10130237
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A recently constructed bypass for Highway 101 near the city of Willits. With a clean-looking complexion and adorned with intricate pine-cone engravings, this bridge offers great visual appeal.
Location ID: #10129862
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A mile-long county road offering an out of the way spot with surrounding views of grassy hilly terrain with some oak trees. Toward the west, in the foreground, you have a wall of redwood forest. Toward the east, are more grassy hills.
Location ID: #10126727
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A small town situated amongst oak covered coastal foothills and vineyards. It is located along highway 101 in a predominate wine region. Notable establishments is the Solar Living Center, the Hopland Research and Extension Center, some wineries, and ...
Location ID: #10125375
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A somewhat busy highway connecting the coastal city of Fort Bragg and Willits through a mainly wilderness corridor of redwood forests that make up Jackson State Demonstation Forest. The road is lined with entrances to campgrounds and former logging ...
Location ID: #10130240
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Operated by CalFire, this area is a picnic and rest stop along the Fort Bragg - Willits Rd (aka Highway 20). Has a creek and a nearby trail.
California State Route 128
Location ID: #10125404
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Stretch of Highway 128 with plenty of hilly, wilderness landscapes with infrequent vineyards and livestock pastures. Terrain makes up of mostly grasslands dotted with oaks while boarding along a forest edge.
California State Route 128
Location ID: #10125369
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Highway 128 passes through the beautiful agricultural region of Anderson Valley. Vineyards, sheep pastures, and a few apple orchards dot the highway. Landscapes consist of grassy hillsides dotted with oaks on the east side with dense redwood forests ...
Location ID: #10128689
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A mile long coastal road that weaves along the relatively flat grassy headlands of the Mendocino Headlands State Park. It is in close proximity to the picturesque village of Mendocino and had several films shot there. Offers views of a big field of ...
Greenwood Road, Philo-Greenwood Road, 132 County Road
Location ID: #10127779
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A 18-mile stretch of county road that starts from the coastal village of Elk and ends near the town of Philo. Terrain varies but road begins with a steep incline, evens out onto a ridge line, then decends downward toward the Anderson Valley area. On ...
Location ID: #10126690
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A rural two-lane road weaving through forest lands and past livestock pastures, starting from Highway 1 at the coast and ends at 43 miles just north of Ukiah. This listing covers the stretch from the unincorporated town of Comptche to Montgomery ...
Location ID: #10126695
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A small uncorporated community 15 miles east of Mendocino. Located in a mostly wilderness area with redwoods and grassy pastures. The area has a general store, post office, school, church, community hall, and a fire station.