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STANFORD INN is located at Coast
Highway and Comptche Ukiah Road in Mendocino,
CA
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From
the Golden Gate Bridge
Bay Area traffic can be slow. Morning departures
are best; leaving SFO by 1-2:00 PM is usually ok;
otherwise, Joan and Jeff leave after 6:00 PM.
Drive North on Highway 101, through Marin and Sonoma
Counties until the last exit to Cloverdale - Highway
128.
Exit
and follow Highway 128 north through the coastal
range into Anderson Valley. Continue north past
the wineries and into the Navarro redwoods.
Highway
128 merges with Coast Highway at the mouth of the
Navarro River. Continue north for 10 miles until
you see Mendocino Village stretched out on the Headlands.
Look
for the Comptche Ukiah Road and turn right. The
main driveway to the inn is the second to your left.
(Normally three hours)
Coast
Route
Stunning
views but can be slow - up to twice the time as
the inland route, particularly with R.V.'s. Exit
Mill Valley Highway 1 and follow north through Marin,
Sonoma and southern Mendocino Counties. (Normally
five hours)
From
Napa Valley
This route is rarely congested and is stunning.
Take Highway 29 north to Calistoga where it will
intersect Highway 128. Turn left at the intersection
and follow 128 northwest into Sonoma Country and
the Alexander Valley. The road skirts the northern
edge of the valley. At Geyserville, 128 merges with
Highway 101. Follow Highway 101 (and 128) north
to Cloverdale and exit onto Highway 128 and continue
as above. (Normally two hours from St. Helena)
From
the Oregon Coast, Eureka
Follow Highway 101 South until Leggett and the intersection
of Highway 1. Exit and follow Highway 1 south to
the Mendocino Coast. Continue south through Westport
and Fort Bragg. Mendocino is 10 miles south of Fort
Bragg. Continue south past the single lighted intersection
in Mendocino, Cross Big River and take the first
left turn onto Comptche Ukiah Road. We are the northeast
corner of the intersection and border the south
of the mouth of Big River. (Normally three hours
from Eureka/Arcata)
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A Word about the Roads
Mendocino
County Roads are among the most beautiful in the
United States. Most of our roads were originally
animal paths traversing the ridges and valleys.
Pomos followed and connected many of these trails
and they were in turn followed by the first European
settlers who created what are today's roads.
Significantly
beautiful roads include Highway 128, which winds
from Cloverdale in Sonoma County over ridges to
the Yorkville Highlands wine country and then down
into Anderson Valley and the towns of Boonville
and Philo. From Philo, the highway drops into the
Navarro River Valley and the redwood forest.
Another
stunning drive is along Comptche-Ukiah - Orr Springs
Road. Connecting Mendocino and Ukiah, the road follows
ridges most of the way to the deep valley which
is Ukiah. Along the route is Montgomery Woods containing
the worlds tallest tree and Orr Springs, a once
famous hot springs resort. Just west of Ukiah the
mountains afford views over coastal ridges to the
Pacific more than 40 miles away.

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