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Guerneville, California
Guerneville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma County, California, United States. The town is historically known for the logging community, formed in the late 1800s. Guerneville is also known for its natural environment, liberal atmosphere, and proximity to wine-tasting and redwood forests. It was founded by the Guerne family in the 1850s.
Address: 16215 First St, Guerneville, CA 95446
Population: 4,534
Established: in the 1850’s
Climate: typically varies from 37°F to 79°F and is rarely below 29°F or above 89°F.
County: Mendocino
Median Home Price: $437,500
Did you know: The Russian River watershed encompasses mountains, valleys, forests, agriculture, cities and towns. All of the water running off of this land makes its way down the 110-mile stretch of the main stem of the Russian River before finally meeting the Pacific Ocean at Jenner, California.
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WHY YOU NEED TO SEE IT
Saint Teresa de Avila Church in Bodega, a famous location from Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds."
Settle In: Make Guerneville the jumping off point for your Russian River expedition - the longtime bohemian refuge of Forestville is just a stone’s throw away and the “vacation wonderland” of Monte Rio also within close proximity.
Select from a variety of accommodations that include hotels, a tent on the riverbank or glamping in a boutique Airstream trailer, and you are set to explore the redwoods, the river and beyond.
Johnson's beach in Guerneville is a family-friendly destination.