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TOP 30 Nature reserves in Ukiah, CA
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Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve
Montgomery Woods State Natural Reserve is a park and tourist attraction located at 15825 Orr Springs Road in Ukiah, California, United States. This reserve offers visitors the chance to explore the beauty and tranquility of coast redwoods, with a 367.5-foot redwood tree that was once thought to be the tallest in the world. The reserve, which was started with a donation by Robert Orr in 1945, now spans 2,743 acres and is known for its majestic giants. Visitors can hike the two-mile-long Montgomery Trail, which takes about an hour or two to complete and offers stunning views of the lush fern forests and redwood groves. Picnic sites are available near the parking area and along the trail, providing a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Vichy Springs Resort and Inn
Vichy Springs Resort and Inn is a historic hot springs resort located at 2605 Vichy Springs Road in Ukiah, California. Established in 1854, it is the oldest ongoing resort of its kind in California and the oldest continuing business in Mendocino County. This unique institution offers a blend of a country inn and a hot springs resort, providing guests with the only naturally warm and carbonated "Vichy" mineral baths in North America. Guests can choose from a variety of rooms and cottages for overnight stays, all of which include access to the mineral baths, hot soaking pool, Olympic size swimming pool (in season), and a 700-acre private reserve for walking and hiking. The resort's rich history dates back over 5,000 years to the time of the local Pomo Native Americans, who used the springs for various medicinal purposes.
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