Summary:
Ocean views stretch across the horizon from this sun-filled coastal home. Soak in the hot tub as the sun dips below the Pacific. Step outside to a deck overlooking the ocean. Room for 4 in this 1-bedroom home. Local restaurants, river access, and Gualala Point Regional Park are a short drive away. Art galleries, river trails, and the wild Pacific are all within reach. At low tide, the rock shelves reveal a hidden world of anemones, crabs, and starfish.
The Space:
This cozy cove cottage provides you with everything you need to feel right at home during your Gualala getaway.
A large deck and a fenced yard give you and your guests plenty of space to spread out and take in the striking views of the ocean and the rocky cliffs of the California Coast. Best of all, this home also includes a private outdoor hot tub where you can soak your worries away. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
KITCHEN & DINING
The kitchen has everything you need to prepare meals during your stay. With seating for your group, mealtimes become part of the experience.
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS
Choose from 1 bedroom. Altogether, the home comfortably sleeps 2.
PROPERTY AMENITIES
-- 1 bedroom, 1 bath
-- Private hot tub
Guest Access:
The entire home is yours to enjoy -- make yourself at home from the moment you arrive. The private hot tub is available around the clock -- no reservation needed. Driveway parking is available at the property. Detailed check-in instructions, including the door code, will be provided prior to your arrival.
The Neighborhood:
Nestled where the Gualala River meets the Pacific, this small coastal town offers local dining, art galleries, and easy access to Gualala Point Regional Park. Kayak the river, explore tide pools, or hike the coastal bluffs -- all within minutes.
Getting Around:
From San Francisco, the drive is about 2.5 hours via Highway 101 to Highway 1. Fly into Santa Rosa's Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport (STS), about 90 minutes east, and drive the coast from there. Having a car opens up the entire Mendonoma Coast.
Other Things to Note:
Whale watching season runs from December through April -- grab the binoculars and watch for gray whale spouts from your window. Spring wildflowers (April-June) blanket the coastal headlands and the banks of the Gualala River with vibrant color. Summer on the Mendonoma Coast (June-September) means warm days and the occasional morning fog that burns off by lunch.
Cell service can be spotty along the coast. The home has WiFi for staying connected.