Pelican Hill House Welcome Book

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Pelican Hill House Welcome Book

Food scene

A great place for freshly roasted coffee, breakfast, or a light lunch. On the weekends there is often live music with awesome views!
92 residents recomanen
Cafe Aquatica
10439 CA-1
92 residents recomanen
A great place for freshly roasted coffee, breakfast, or a light lunch. On the weekends there is often live music with awesome views!
Delicious dinner and fresh seafood.
105 residents recomanen
River's End Restaurant & Inn
11048 CA-1
105 residents recomanen
Delicious dinner and fresh seafood.
*Not open during COVID
15 residents recomanen
Jenner Inn
10400 CA-1
15 residents recomanen
*Not open during COVID
The perfect place to end the day with a nice glass or bottle of wine. Note that TBTS closes at sunset.
9 residents recomanen
Tasting by the Sea Wine Bar
10439 CA-1
9 residents recomanen
The perfect place to end the day with a nice glass or bottle of wine. Note that TBTS closes at sunset.
Fantastic pizza! BUT they close at 6pm. Use the house phone and call to order so it will be ready when you get there!
65 residents recomanen
Gold Coast Coffee & Bakery
25377 Steelhead Blvd
65 residents recomanen
Fantastic pizza! BUT they close at 6pm. Use the house phone and call to order so it will be ready when you get there!
Solid spot for lunch or dinner!
72 residents recomanen
Blue Heron | Restaurant and Tavern
25300 Steelhead Blvd
72 residents recomanen
Solid spot for lunch or dinner!
Pop up dinners hosted every night from top tier chefs.
40 residents recomanen
Casino Bar & Grill
17000 Bodega Hwy
40 residents recomanen
Pop up dinners hosted every night from top tier chefs.

In case you forgot some essentials...

The C store has a small selection of staples like milk, eggs or other essentials you may have forgotten. They also have a surprisingly large selection of local wines.
Jenner station
The C store has a small selection of staples like milk, eggs or other essentials you may have forgotten. They also have a surprisingly large selection of local wines.
25 min drive - The closest Grocery store to our home.
107 residents recomanen
Safeway
16405 CA-116
107 residents recomanen
25 min drive - The closest Grocery store to our home.

Sightseeing

There is a back entrance to The Jenner Headlands Preserve walking distance from our property. Take a left going out of the driveway, another left at the dead end and head up the road past the “Dead End” sign. You will soon get to the entrance of the Preserve. Hike up the hill for stunning views of the Sonoma Coast.
34 residents recomanen
Jenner Headlands Preserve
12001 CA-1
34 residents recomanen
There is a back entrance to The Jenner Headlands Preserve walking distance from our property. Take a left going out of the driveway, another left at the dead end and head up the road past the “Dead End” sign. You will soon get to the entrance of the Preserve. Hike up the hill for stunning views of the Sonoma Coast.
Goat Rock has it all; hiking, biking, searching for seashells. We recommend that you do not swim or wade in the ocean as there are very strong rip tides and sleeper waves at this beach. If you want to splash around, head to the river side of the beach!
125 residents recomanen
Goat Rock Beach
125 residents recomanen
Goat Rock has it all; hiking, biking, searching for seashells. We recommend that you do not swim or wade in the ocean as there are very strong rip tides and sleeper waves at this beach. If you want to splash around, head to the river side of the beach!
Fort Ross is a former Russian outpost in Sonoma County, where 19th century Russians settled on native Kashia Pomo territory. It was established as a California State Park in 1909 to protect its unique Russian character and it is one of the earliest California State Parks. Today the park has cultural and historical significance for many groups, including the first people Kashia, Russians and Russian Americans, Alaska Natives, and ranch era settlers.
48 residents recomanen
Fort Ross
19005 Coast Hwy
48 residents recomanen
Fort Ross is a former Russian outpost in Sonoma County, where 19th century Russians settled on native Kashia Pomo territory. It was established as a California State Park in 1909 to protect its unique Russian character and it is one of the earliest California State Parks. Today the park has cultural and historical significance for many groups, including the first people Kashia, Russians and Russian Americans, Alaska Natives, and ranch era settlers.

City/town information

In 1877, Alexander Duncan established a sawmill in what is today Duncans Mills. The mills sent lumber to the growing city of San Francisco. The town was founded in the 1870s. It featured two hotels, a general store, a saloon, a meat market, blacksmith, livery stable, and a notion shop. Starting in the 1870s, the narrow-gauge North Pacific Coast Railroad ran through Duncans Mills on its way from Cazadero, California, to Sausalito. After being sold several times, the railroad ceased operation in the 1930s. The town slowly faded, until a 1976 restoration project, associated with the celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial, brought about a period of building restoration and business re-vitalization. Today, Duncans Mills resembles the way it was originally built. It has an authentic North Pacific Coast Railroad Depot and several original cars from the old railroad line. A California State Park Sector Office is located in one of the old railroad buildings as a California State Parks administrative office. The Blue Heron Restaurant has served as the destination entertainment center of the town for decades.
58 residents recomanen
Duncans Mills
58 residents recomanen
In 1877, Alexander Duncan established a sawmill in what is today Duncans Mills. The mills sent lumber to the growing city of San Francisco. The town was founded in the 1870s. It featured two hotels, a general store, a saloon, a meat market, blacksmith, livery stable, and a notion shop. Starting in the 1870s, the narrow-gauge North Pacific Coast Railroad ran through Duncans Mills on its way from Cazadero, California, to Sausalito. After being sold several times, the railroad ceased operation in the 1930s. The town slowly faded, until a 1976 restoration project, associated with the celebration of the U.S. Bicentennial, brought about a period of building restoration and business re-vitalization. Today, Duncans Mills resembles the way it was originally built. It has an authentic North Pacific Coast Railroad Depot and several original cars from the old railroad line. A California State Park Sector Office is located in one of the old railroad buildings as a California State Parks administrative office. The Blue Heron Restaurant has served as the destination entertainment center of the town for decades.
20 residents recomanen
Monte Rio
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Guerneville
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