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#68 Grace Hudson Museum

The Grace Hudson Museum features the best of the region’s art, history and anthropology. Exhibits in the museum range in subject matter from Native American culture and Northern California coast > read more

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This 80-acre park is situated along Orr Creek, one of the three major streams which run through the city of Ukiah and an important tributary of the Russian River. The > read more

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The wildlife in Mendocino County is very diverse, and there is a lot of it. Hunting for turkey, bear, pig and blacktail deer, among other species, can be hunted in > read more

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#71 Ukiah Municipal Golf Course

The Ukiah Municipal Golf Course provides just what you are looking for to soothe that craving for golf. This quaint public course is very affordable and provides a great golf > read more

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#72 Cow Mountain Off-Roading

The Cow Mountain Recreation Area is an expansive area that provides all of the outdoor recreation that you could ever imagine. With over 60,000 acres, the Cow Mountain Recreation Area > read more

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#73 Montgomery Woods State Reserve

Get off the beaten path and away from the hectic life of the city at Montgomery Woods State Reserve outside Ukiah. Of California’s 31 redwood parks this is one of > read more

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#74 Redwood Valley Wineries

Mendocino County is a wonderful grape-growing and wine-producing area. The county’s winegrowing areas can be divided into three distinct regions, one of which is the Redwood Valley. A Taste of > read more

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#75 Parducci Wine Cellars

Experience the history of Mendocino Wine Country by visiting the legendary Parducci Wine Cellars, the oldest continually running winery in Mendocino County. Parducci’s roots run deep, established in 1932 they > read more

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#76 Great Breweries in Ukiah

> Ukiah Brewing Company On State St., live music and organic food can be enjoyed at the Ukiah Brewing Company, a brew pub next to the county courthouse. The Ukiah > read more

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#77 Lake Mendocino

Where wine country meets redwood forests, among rolling hills and oak groves, you will find Lake Mendocino. The lake has something for everyone and is a dream come true for > read more

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#78 Ukiah Valley Conference Center

The Ukiah Valley Conference Center is a great place for planning and hosting an upcoming event. The Center is a state-of-the-art meeting facility, offering a variety of spaces able to > read more

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Sundays In The Park Free Concert Series is the largest and most recognized community event in Mendocino County. Since 1991, the series has thrilled the community with exceptional musical performances > read more

Apr 042012
 
dig! Music, Ukiah

dig! music is a community-focused independent record store in Downtown Ukiah that stocks music for all ages and tastes: jazz, pop, country, reggae, world, R & B, hip hop, classical > read more

Apr 092012
 
Mendocino Brewing Company, Ukiah

Mendocino Brewing Company is internationally renowned as a brewer of full-flavored, traditional ales. The company was established in 1983 as California’s first Brewpub at Hopland and is recognized as a pioneer in the American Craft Brewing renaissance.

May 052011
 
Ruen Tong Thai Cuisine, Ukiah

For delicious Thai cuisine, go to Ruen Tong restaurant in Ukiah providing the most relaxing, romantic environment for the enjoyment of your meal. The walls enclosing the dining room are > read more

Apr 042012
 
The Dragon's Lair

  707-462-4010 101 S Main St, Ukiah, CA 95482 DragonsLairUkiah.com

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Three Sisters, Ukiah

Three Sisters is a shop that focuses on gifts for your body, mind and soul. They carry objects that are beautiful as well as imbued with spirit and meaning. They > read more

Apr 042012
 
Village Books, Ukiah

Village Books include literary fiction, mysteries, westerns, science fiction, adventure/espionage, romance, kids books, young adult literature, poetry, drama, Christian fiction, religious studies, history, science, sports and, well, you name it. > read more