Want
to escape to a place that is as mystical as the Scottish Highlands but you don't
have the time to travel to Europe? Then head for the wild Sonoma Coast.
It
begins along the famous Hwy 1 about 40 miles north of San Francisco near Bodega
Bay. There you'll find a 16 mile stretch of beach known as the Sonoma Coast State
Beach. But this isn't a beach like you'll find in Southern California. Parke Puterbaugh
and Alan Bisbort in their book "California Beaches"refers to the beaches of the
Sonoma Coast as "ghost beaches." I quote them here:
"You've
heard of ghost towns. Well, Sonoma is a ghost county. Travelers who are sick of
crowds, development, and predictable vacations will find the Sonoma coast appealing,
but the beaches here can be a bit, well, ghostly. They exist, to be sure, but
these lonely and wild stretches of sand are as pleasurable to ponder from a bluff
top as they are to wander down and see up close and personal."
This is not a long stretch of sandy beach. It's a series of coves flanked with
tree covered headlands jutting out into the Pacific. There are 23 access points
to this 16 mile stretch of beach. However, you have to be careful when you're
on the beach because rogue waves can sweep in and knock you from the rock you're
perched on.
30 miles up Hwy 1 which twists, turns, drops, and climbs through country that
can only be called legendary, you arrive at Jenner. This humble hamlet of 300
people clings to the hillsides of the undamned Russian River. Before continuing
up Hwy 1 to Fort Ross and the Timber
Cove Inn spend a little time in Jenner. There are a handful of fine restaurants
to discover.
Fort Ross is 11 miles north of Jenner. The fort was built by Russian traders in
1812 and kept active until 1841. It's purpose was to provide a sanctuary while
it's builders trapped sea otters for their fur and grew wheat to supply Russian
colonies in Alaska. Today it is maintained as a state historic park.
End your days
journey through this mystical part of California at the Timber
Cove Inn. This is a luxury inn with a restaurant to match the finest tastes.
Perched on a hillside overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the architecture of the Timber
Cove Inn matches the rugged beauty of it's natural surroundings. You can find
no finer place to escape your routine life. One side is the wild Pacific Ocean
and the other the silent Coastal Redwoods.