Best attractions and places to see around Guerneville include natural wonders and cultural sites nestled along the Russian River. This area is characterized by towering redwood forests, the scenic Russian River, and its proximity to the Sonoma Coast. Guerneville serves as a gateway to the Russian River Valley AVA, offering wine tasting experiences alongside outdoor recreation. The town also features a vibrant downtown with shops, galleries, and a welcoming community.
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Great views into the Russian River estuary. Just before the Bridge on the south side is a store for resupply and food. The small Willow Creek Road before the bridge to the north follows the river's south side with great views and access to trails up the mountain.
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The historic Wohler Road Bridge is a majestic steel, three-span Parker through-truss bridge that gracefully spans the Russian River. Built in 1922 by the renowned American Bridge Company, this iconic structure connects Westside Road and Eastside Road, two of the most scenic routes in wine country.
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As of today (11/11/23) signs have been put up prohibiting pedestrians and cycling. They're making progress on fixing the road. I shouldn't have done it but going back would've added 10 miles to my route so I walked my bike through anyway. It's rugged but safer, in my opinion, then trying to ride River Road just west of the Monte Rio intersection where the road is narrow, heavily traveled, and heavily shaded by big redwoods. No idea when they'll finally have the road repaired.
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Small town with waterfront visitor center along the Russian River estuary, with some restaurants for a break, and store for resupply.
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Moscow Road is great to bike instead of River Road as traffic stopped since it became a dead-end after the erosion of the bridge forced the road to close to cars a quarter mile past the campground.
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Deep in the Dutch Bill valley surrounded by tall redwood the mysterious Big Foot has its dedicated pedestrian crosswalk
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Strategic bridge along Coastal Highway 1, just before the intersection with Russian River Road. A long-standing Russian ethnic food restaurant and a couple of b&b are south of the bridge
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Guerneville is surrounded by natural beauty. A primary draw is Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, home to ancient coast redwoods. The Russian River offers opportunities for kayaking, swimming, and tubing. For coastal experiences, Sonoma Coast State Beach and Jenner-by-the-Sea are nearby, perfect for beachcombing and scenic views.
Yes, Guerneville has several notable historical and unique landmarks. The Wohler Road Bridge, built in 1922, is a majestic steel Parker through-truss bridge connecting scenic routes. The Historic Guerneville Bridge also provides a scenic connection to the downtown area. You can also find the quirky Bigfoot in Camp Meeker, a dedicated pedestrian crosswalk.
Beyond exploring the attractions themselves, the Guerneville area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, touring, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, check out the MTB Trails around Guerneville, Cycling around Guerneville, and Road Cycling Routes around Guerneville guides.
Guerneville is a gateway to the acclaimed Russian River Valley AVA, offering many wine-tasting experiences. Notable wineries include Korbel Champagne Cellars, known for its sparkling wines and tours, Porter-Bass Vineyard specializing in biodynamic wines, and Iron Horse Vineyards with its sparkling wines and vineyard views. Other options include Hartford Family Winery, INIZI Wines, and Equality Wines.
Yes, Guerneville offers several family-friendly options. Johnson's Beach on the Russian River is popular for swimming and rentals. Exploring the serene trails at Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve can be a wonderful family outing. The quirky Bigfoot in Camp Meeker also adds a fun, family-friendly point of interest.
The summer months are ideal for water-based activities on the Russian River, such as swimming and tubing. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for hiking and cycling, with fewer crowds and comfortable temperatures for exploring the redwoods and vineyards. Winter can be mild, but some activities might be weather-dependent.
Downtown Guerneville has a relaxed atmosphere with quirky shops, local art galleries like the Russian River Art Gallery and Oli Gallery, and a variety of restaurants and bars. The Guerneville Bank Club is a cultural hub featuring rotating exhibitions from the Russian River Historical Society, along with local businesses like tasting rooms and eateries.
Yes, the area offers several scenic viewpoints. The Russian River bridge — Bridgehaven provides great views into the Russian River estuary. Additionally, the drive along the Sonoma Coast State Beach offers stunning coastal vistas, and many of the hiking trails in Armstrong Redwoods and Austin Creek State Recreation Area provide beautiful forest and meadow views.
The Russian River is central to Guerneville's identity and appeal. It provides numerous recreational opportunities, including kayaking, canoeing, tubing, swimming, fishing, and stand-up paddleboarding. Popular spots like Johnson's Beach are located directly on the river, making it a focal point for both relaxation and adventure.
While specific accessibility details for all attractions vary, Jenner-by-the-Sea is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering a waterfront visitor center and amenities. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve also has some accessible trails and facilities, though it's always best to check their official site for the most current information on trail conditions and accessibility.
Guerneville is known for its historically strong and welcoming LGBTQ+ community, earning it the nickname 'the Gay Riviera.' The town hosts various events, including Pride parades and Bear Weekend, and features popular spots like the Rainbow Cattle Co. and the Bar at the R3 Hotel, contributing to its vibrant and inclusive atmosphere.
Beyond the popular Armstrong Redwoods, Austin Creek State Recreation Area, adjacent to Armstrong Redwoods, offers trails through oak forests and meadows, providing a different natural experience. For coastal exploration, Jenner Beach at the Russian River estuary is a beautiful spot for nature observation and beach activities.


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