Soaring 93-feet above the cliffs, the Peace Statue is an iconic symbol of beauty, spirit, and tranquility.
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Soaring 93-feet above the cliffs, the Peace Statue is an iconic symbol of beauty, spirit, and tranquility.
The natural beauty and historical importance of his park make it an exciting place to explore. A former Russian colony, the park features the first windmill in California, restored gun towers, and a Russian Orthodox chapel built in the early 1800's.
One of the most stunning sections of the Sonoma coast, Goat Rock Beach serves as the mouth of the Russian River and as such attracts all sorts of wildlife from sea lions to sea otters, sea gulls, and beyond, making it an ideal spot for a nature hike.
From pygmy forests to kelp-dotted coves, this unspoiled preserve is full of native plants and wildlife, making it perfect for hiking and camping. Explore the undersea world in one of California's first underwater parks at Gerstle Cove Marine Reserve.
Take a stroll along the beach, have a picnic, or just enjoy the scenery. Sandy Beach Cove lies directly below Fort Ross State Historic Park.
Sandy beaches and a craggy coastline offer unparalleled scenic views on the Pacific Coast. Bring a picnic and enjoy the natural beauty of the beach, or hike along the ocean side to small, sandy coves and watch for whales from the high cliffs.
Featuring long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, secluded coves and natural arches, this is a perfect escape from the inland heat. Boating, camping, hiking, horseback riding, and whale watching are among the many activities to be enjoyed here.