Did You Know? Mendocino County boasts the world's tallest redwood tree at 367.5 feet in Montgomery Woods State Park. The village of Mendocino is one of two towns in California listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. Its architectural integrity is maintained through strict regulation.
 


Timeless communities and rugged natural splendor invite journeying in Mendocino County from coast to inland, north to south. Winding country highways connect five diverse regions, each with its own rich sense of time and pace. Mendocino County's small towns preserve different periods of California history and serve as vital community centers.

Mendocino County has something for everyone. The dramatic coastline has crashing waves against sea stacks and high bluffs, with miles of beaches and sand dunes. The dynamic inland area features towering redwoods, with impressive wineries and vineyards. Throughout the County, find exceptional lodgings, gourmet restaurants, places to go and things to do. 

Climates range from the steady cool coast to seasonal fluctuations in the inland valleys, where temperatures range between the 90s and the 30s. Nature's diversity and grandeur are embellished by the warm welcome, personal attention and individual stories of Mendocino's innkeepers, winemakers, restaurateurs, artists and shopkeepers.

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