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Typically a working ranch with an obvious rustic, western theme. In general, equestrian-related activities are featured, but ranches may include other animals and activities as well. A variety of guest unit styles is offered in a family-oriented atmosphere.
Typically a working ranch with an obvious rustic, western theme. In general, equestrian-related activities are featured, but ranches may include other animals and activities as well. A variety of guest unit styles is offered in a family-oriented atmosphere.
| Benmore Valley Ranch | |||
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Highway 175, Midway between Lakeport and Hopland (707) 897-5046 www.benmorevalleyranch.com |
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| The Benmore Valley Ranch is a pristine 800-acre mountain valley located between Lakeport and Hopland with four reservoirs for kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and fishing; trails for hiking, biking, and equestrian activities (with equestrian facilities available); and adjacent to BLM land for dirt biking. Stunning views in every direction with the eastern ridge overlooking Clear Lake and the western ridge overlooking the Russian River Valley. Lodging includes three private houses with high speed wireless internet access and phones. Abundant wildlife and spring wildflower blooms, also a working ranch. | |||
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| Rancho De La Fuente | |||
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2290 Soda Bay Road, Lakeport, CA 95453 (707) 263-3160 www.ranchodelafuente.com Organic |
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| Restored 1896 Victorian farmhouse B&B (conference/meeting room); package deal offered for overnight and special events. Bird watching, nature walks, photography; tours of farm and garden available by appointment. 5,000 sq. ft. barn event center. Reasonable rates. Horses, dogs, and cats welcome. Directions: Hwy 29 to Soda Bay Road, 8/10 mile east of turnoff to Konocti Vista Casino. |
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| Perini Ranch | |||
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PO Box 297, Lower Lake, CA 95457 (707) 696-8626 www.periniranch.net | ||
| A small family farm established by Italian immigrants and has been maintained as a working farm and rustic retreat for three generations and surrounded by the vineyards of the Red Hills appellation. The 200-acre farm is set in a black oak and ponderosa pine forest and is shared with coastal blacktail deer, California quail, and a variety of birds and other small wildlife. Nature walk descends along riparian habitat into Blue Oak and Grey Pine woodland. Diverse, abundant collection of birds and wildlife. Learn about Perini Hill history and find Lake County diamonds. Open by reservation. | |||
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