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This lovely forest escape is perfect for solo travelers, couples seeking a romantic redwood getaway, and small groups or families. Sleeps up to four guests.Living Spaces:With views of the redwoods from every window, the cozy wood-paneled living room is the perfect gathering spot for movie night or just a glass of award-winning local wine and good conversation. This space has a 65-inch flat screen with Roku TV, two comfortable leather futon couches, and two ultra-comfy reclining chairs. You’ll also find an assortment of games here for your enjoyment.Kitchen & Dining:Packed with retro styling, the spacious kitchen has everything you need to prepare full meals, including oven, fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, as well as ample cabinet space, cookware, small appliances, and utensils, and an assortment of pantry staples. The classic kitchen table seats four and can play host to delicious dinners, board game night, and whatever else you haveplanned. Bedrooms & Baths:With its coastal decor and calming feel, the bright and airy bedroom ensures you sweet dreams among the redwoods. This space has a comfortable queen-size bed and lots of light. Two more guests can sleep on the futons in the living room. The full bath on this property enjoys lots of light, as well, thanks to its skylight right above the tub/shower. Find an additional half bath just off the living room.Outdoor Amenities:Outdoor living among redwoods! The outdoor spaces on this property offer so many possibilities for relaxation. Hang up the hammock and take a siesta on the new redwood deck with superb views of the trees. The classic Adirondack chairs here are a wonderful spot for bird watching, wine or coffee-sipping, or just whiling the day away.In back of the cabin you’ll find the private enclosed patio. Prepare a meal on the propane grill and dine al fresco at the shaded patio set. Rest easy in the reclining sun loungers. Or sit out under the stars and soak in the Sundance hot tub after a day spent hiking, wine tasting, and enjoying everything the Russian River area has to offer. We’ve even provided two spa-quality cotton robes for you to wrap up in afterwards!Other things to note:No parties or large gatherings. Sonoma County has a noise ordinance for quiet hours between 9pm-7am. No outdoor amplified sound is allowed. We are a baby-friendly home! We offer a Graco Pack 'n Play crib (on request), sheets, baby gates (on request), burp cloths, toys and books. Our place is not suitable for toddlers or preschoolers due to the high elevation of the property, but it's great for older, mellow kids.No animals allowed. You will have the entire place to yourself. No shared spaces.Unfortunately, this property is not wheelchair accessible. Guests must be able to walk up a steep hill to access the property. The house is equipped with one exterior security camera for safety reasons only. It is located at the top of the stairs and faces down toward the street. There are no other cameras anywhere on the premises.A designated parking space is available for your use next to the deck. There is additional street parking available nearby. The property across the street is not mine; parking there means you risk getting towed.To ensure your comfort, the cabin has been outfitted with a brand new heat pump for climate control.The cabin is located uphill in a beautiful pocket of forest just five minutes on foot from the riverfront, a restaurant, and local brewery. Downtown Guerneville, a liberal and very LGBTQ+ friendly community with good food, music, and culture, is just a 25-minute walk away through lush forest.When you’re ready to venture farther out, River Road is close by and allows you access to plenty of charming towns, including Sebastopol, Jenner, Bodega Bay, Healdsburg, Occidental, and Petaluma. This is the perfect starting point for your Sonoma County wine tour.Vacation Rental License #: LIC24-0562TOT Certificate #: 4182NAbout pets:No pets allowed, service animals permitted.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About customRules:No pets.No illegal activity of any kind, no parties, and no campfires,Smoking is strictly prohibited, in both indoor and outdoor spaces.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 21.About events:No events allowed.
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✨Looking for a Wine Country get away? ✨ Cozy cedar log cabin for two - beautiful views overlooking rolling vineyards in West Dry Creek Valley✅ 1bed/bath - 840 sq feet on 18 acre Old Vine Zinfandel vineyard ✅ King bed ❇️ warm & cozy ✅Full kitchen✅ Coffee station (Keurig) ☕️✅ Complimentary beverages to get you started: ❇️ // Keurigs of coffee, hot cocoa or tea with creamer // beer // wine // gatorades // sodas // water //✅ Free WiFi / Direct TV / WiFi Printer (rural speed - remember you are in the country)✅ Incredible view deck with BBQ & propane✅ 7 min from downtown plaza ✅Garage for bicycle storage✅Laundry: Washer & Dryer on site (in garage)✅ Right in the heart of West Dry Creek Valley, plethora of wineries right down the street! ❇️ Vouchers for complimentary wine tasting at local wineries ✅Sitting room✅ Wake up in God’s Country while you sip on your coffee and spend quality time together ☕️ ❇️ feel refreshed and revitalized✨ Want to see what others say? Check out our reviews 🙌🏻 ✨TOT (Transit Occupancy Tax) #1443NCentral location - Mid Dry Creek Valley. One mile paved driveway to West Dry Creek Road. 7 minutes (Five miles) to Healdsburg Plaza. Most incredible night time sky where you can see expansive views of beautiful, clear views of the stars. Abundant birds and wildlife. About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 2:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 21.About events:No events allowed.
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Welcome to our charming cottage, a recently updated and beautifully designed retreat nestled amidst the trees in Duncans Mills, offering breathtaking views of the river. Enjoy the tranquility while sipping your morning coffee or winding down with a glass of wine on the private deck. For outdoor enthusiasts, miles of hiking trails are just steps away, allowing you to explore the natural beauty of the area. Stroll to the nearby local bakery or take a short drive to the coast.Note that this cottage is on a hillside that looks out over the river, and there are about 30 steps to get up to it. THE SPACE:: KitchenA chef's kitchen, you'll have everything you need to cook up a nice meal. The kitchen is open and airy, with windows looking out on the forest on one side and the river on the other. An espresso and coffee machine greet you for your morning coffee.:: Living RoomCozy up on the couch or on the leather reading chair and light a fire with the push of a button. Instant ambiance. Puzzles and books are in the coffee table and on top of the mantle.:: BathroomThe bathroom is tiled with authentic Cle zellige tile. Your feet will be toasty walking on the radiant heated penny tile.:: BedroomLuxury organic percale sheets and a lofty down comforter await you. Wake up to views of the river through a beautiful set of french doors.THINGS TO DOThere are so many things to do and see near Duncans Mills.:: Duncans Mills "downtown"The quaint town of Duncans Mills is, well, adorable - and it's walking distance from the cabin. Grab a locally roasted organic coffee and baked-from-scratch scone at Gold Coast Coffee & Bakery and bask in the sun on their back patio. Then head across the street to check out the charming Poet's Corner Bookshop. Grab a book, puzzle, or game for evenings by the fire. Meander the other charming shops, antique galleries, and wine tasting room.:: HikingThere are endless hikes nearby, the closet being the Freezeout trailhead just a short walk up the street. Hike a few miles, or for those more ambitious do the Islands in the Sky 9.6 mile loop trail. This trail takes you up through the trees and into the grassy hillsides. It's a beautiful loop, and you'll earn your dinner.Take a short 7 minute drive to the coastal town of Jenner, and you'll find beach hikes and more. AllTrails is a great resource for additional hiking trails in the area.:: GroceriesThe Duncans Mills General Store carries locally sourced meats, cheese, pantry basics and snacks. If you're looking to stock up on Sonoma County grass fed meats, this is the place to stop! The next closet grocery store is Barlett's Market in Monte Rio, or the Safeway in Guerneville for a full selection.:: RestaurantsCafe Aquatica in Jenner is a great stop for coffee and a midday bite to eat. The cafe overlooks the ocean, and they have live music on Saturdays and Sundays. For dinner, there is Cafe Fear Cafe or the Blue Heron in Duncans Mills. Looking for a more elevated dining experience with beautiful coastal views? Try The River's End Restaurant in Jenner, or head further up the coast to Timber Cove (about 20 min drive).HISTORYDuncans Mills has a rich history dating back to the mid-19th century. It was originally known as "Sullenger's Sawmill" after its founder, Alexander Duncan, who established a sawmill there in the 1870s. The mill provided lumber for the growing communities of San Francisco and the surrounding area during the California Gold Rush.In 1877, the town was officially named Duncans Mills in honor of its founder. The town thrived as a bustling hub for timber and agricultural industries, with several mills, a general store, a hotel, and other businesses catering to the local population and travelers passing through.Duncans Mills played a significant role in the region's economy until the early 20th century when changes in transportation and industry led to a decline in its importance. However, the town managed to maintain its historic charm and picturesque setting, attracting tourists and preserving its heritage.Today, Duncans Mills is a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse into California's past. The town boasts well-preserved historic buildings, including the Blue Heron Inn, the historic Duncans Mills General Store, and the Christopher Queen Galleries, which showcase local art and history. Additionally, Duncans Mills hosts annual events such as the Russian River Rodeo and the Civil War Days reenactment, further celebrating its colorful history and culture.About pets:Pets allowed: dogs and cats less than 50 lbs per pet (limit one pet total).About checkOut:Check out before 10:00 AM.About children:Children allowed: ages 0-17.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 18.About events:No events allowed.
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What are the best places to stay in Sonoma County?

Some top places to stay in Sonoma County are near popular attractions like Maxwell Farms Regional Park and Little Vineyards Family Winery—so you can quickly get to top landmarks and amenities you need.

What is the average price of a hotel in Sonoma County for this weekend?

According to Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, 3-star hotels in Sonoma County have an average price of €337 per night this weekend. For 4-star hotels, the average rate is €625 per night. If you’re seeking luxury, 5-star hotels in Sonoma County typically cost €1,431 per night this weekend.

What is the average nightly price of hotels in Sonoma County on weekdays?

Based on Trip.com’s latest 12-month data, the average nightly rate for 3-star hotels in Sonoma County on weekdays is €235. For 4-star hotels, the average cost is around €479 per night. For a luxury stay, 5-star hotels in Sonoma County generally have an average price of €988 per night on weekdays.

What are the best hotels in Sonoma County near Maxwell Farms Regional Park?

Some standout hotels in Sonoma County close to Maxwell Farms Regional Park include Hollyhock Country House (price from €155) and Beltane Ranch (price from €458), all within easy walking or transit distance of Maxwell Farms Regional Park, perfect for travelers wanting to explore the landmark and its surroundings.

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