Summary:
Waves crash onto Black Point below this oceanfront Sea Ranch home, where a marble cook's kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, and an expansive deck put the Pacific in every sightline. Three bedrooms — including a king primary with its own deck — sleep 6. Black Point trails are three minutes by car.
The Space:
Black Point's waves are the backdrop from the Webb House's expansive deck and upstairs sitting room — a marble cook's kitchen, wood-burning fireplace, and Jacuzzi tubs in two baths round out an oceanfront layout built for multiple couples. Three bedrooms sleep 6.
Upstairs, there's a second floor sitting room/office area and spectacular views from almost everywhere in the house. This spacious home is a great getaway for multiple couples.
The main suite features a king bed, fireplace, and a deck. The attached bathroom is huge and contains a Jacuzzi tub plus a separate shower. On the opposite side of the house are two other large rooms, one with a queen bed, that share a large bathroom which includes a Jacuzzi tub and separate shower. There is another bedroom downstairs with a California king, ocean views, and an adjacent bathroom. Up to six guests can stay here comfortably.
Downstairs, the living room/dining room is open onto an expansive deck with an unobstructed view of the waves crashing onto Black Point.
BLACK POINT AND THE BLUFF
Pebble Beach access trail and the south community pool sit two minutes by car. The primary king suite carries its own fireplace, deck, and spa bath; two queen rooms and a downstairs California king share a second Jacuzzi bath. Satellite TV, stereo, and the upstairs sitting room/office give non-beach hours a front-row seat to the wave crash onto Black Point.
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS
Three bedrooms — king primary, two queens, plus a downstairs California king — sleep 6.
PROPERTY AMENITIES
-- 3 bedrooms, 3 bath
-- Private hot tub
-- Wood-burning fireplace
-- Garage parking
COMMUNITY AMENITIES (at Sea Ranch recreation centers)
-- Heated pools and saunas (at Del Mar, Moonraker, and Ohlson rec centers)
-- Tennis and pickleball courts (at rec centers)
-- Miles of coastal bluff trails
Guest Access:
You will have full access to the entire home and all its amenities during your stay. The private hot tub is available around the clock -- no reservation needed. Parking is available in the garage. Detailed check-in instructions, including the door code, will be provided prior to your arrival. As a guest, you also have access to Sea Ranch community amenities including the pools, tennis courts, fitness center, and miles of trails. A recreation pass will be provided.
The Neighborhood:
Perched along the Sonoma Coast, The Sea Ranch is a nature lover's paradise -- think tidepools, wildflower meadows, and redwood groves at your doorstep. Nearby highlights include community heated pool and hot tub (South) (2-minute drive), Pebble Beach access trail (2-minute drive), Black Point headland trails (3-minute drive). Between the coastal trails, tidepools, heated pools, and The Sea Ranch Lodge's restaurant, you could fill a week without leaving the community. For provisions, Gualala (10 minutes north) has grocery stores, restaurants, and a gas station. Jenner and Bodega Bay are scenic drives south.
Getting Around:
Sea Ranch is located on the Sonoma Coast, approximately 2.5 hours north of San Francisco via Highway 101 to Highway 1. The closest airport is Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS) in Santa Rosa, about 1.5 hours east. A car is essential for exploring the area. The scenic drive along Highway 1 is part of the experience.
Other Things to Note:
* Good to know: Due to close proximity to ocean cliffs, This home is best suited for guests aged 18 and up. For safety, This home is best suited for guests aged 16 and up. *Good to know: there are active security cameras on-site.
Sea Ranch has three recreation centers with heated pools, saunas, and tennis courts. Access passes are provided with your stay -- check availability upon arrival as these shared amenities can be popular during peak times.
Exterior lighting is minimal by design to preserve the stunning dark sky -- bring a flashlight for evening walks and enjoy some of the best stargazing on the California coast.
Whale watching season runs from December through April -- grab the binoculars and watch for gray whale spouts from your window. Spring (April-June) brings a wildflower show across the coastal meadows -- lupine, poppies, and iris paint the landscape. Summer (June-September) brings the warmest days and longest light. Morning fog is common along the coast -- it usually burns off by midday.
Cell service can be spotty along the coast. The home has WiFi for staying connected.