Ukiah (/juːˈkaɪ.ə/ yew-KY-ə; formerly Ukiah City) is the county seat and largest city of Mendocino County, California. With its accessible location (along the U.S. Route 101 corridor several miles south of CA 20), Ukiah serves as the city center for Mendocino County and much of neighboring Lake County. The Ukiah Valley is a center of a major wine production industry. In 1996, Ukiah was ranked the #1 best small town to live in California and the sixth-best place to live in the United States. The population was 16,075 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Ukiah
5.0 based on 96 reviews
It’s about 3 miles long. Very tall and beautiful trees and a creek. Gorgeous views!! It was 16 of us ages 4 to 75. We all enjoyed it. Trees are just all different and beautiful to look at. Highly recommended if you’re in the area.
5.0 based on 100 reviews
One of the most beautiful family owned ranches in Mendocino County. Over 2000 acres with spectacular views of the vineyards, Bartlett pear orchards, Olive Trees, Redwood Grove, and 200 year old Oaks makes this one of the most desired stops for wine and nature enthusiasts. We invite you to visit our tasting room where you can experience the passion you will only find in a family owned boutique winery.
This winery and tasting room hit all the right notes on all aspects including quality of wine, food and service. The views of the hills are also spectacular from the outdoor seating area of the tasting room. This is not your typical massive, noisy, overly crowed Napa tasting room. It's more of a private (but open to all), quieter, and much more relaxing winery instead. I can't wait to go back.
5.0 based on 71 reviews
4.5 based on 27 reviews
A coast redwood growing in Montgomery Woods State Reserve near Ukiah, is the tallest known tree in the world. It stands five stories higher than the Statue of Liberty.
4.5 based on 148 reviews
i love to come here . everytime they have meditation . it make me feel clear and peaceful , so i will recover again..here is the best place to find your self back.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
RIVINO Winery is located between the Russian River and Highway 101 in Mendocino County. Our facility truly is a boutique, and although small, we have ensured that all our equipment and processes are of the highest levels possible. From the beginning of harvest through the end of bottling we ensure that the grapes and juice are minimally handled, and only in the gentlest of ways.The RIVINO Tasting Room is open 7 days a week 10-5.We look forward to your visit!
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Went with a friend because was interested in the springs. What a great place. Hiked to the falls. Just a trickle in this dry year- but gorgeous area. You can hear wildlife in the trees. Vichy water is great. Felt safe in this world of Covid. The person who greeted us- Gayla- what a wonderful person. Knows the ins and outs of the place. And very helpful in helping schlep everything to the cottage. Thanks for having a great place and great people
4.0 based on 65 reviews
This was an absolutely amazing experience for my girlfriend and I. We had never been to a hot springs. During these tough covid times this is exactly what we needed. We got into our room and everything was very clean. No tv. No cell phone service. Off-grid. We had our private bath had our private bath house all to ourselves. The water was very hot and relaxing. We even managed to make use of the cold pool. Time went by very slowly. Our 2 night stay felt much longer. The tub size was perfect for my girlfriend and I to share. Luckily because of covid they reduced their capacity so we basically has the place to ourselves. It is a bit pricey but totally worth it. $500 for the 2 nights. We will be back. This place is heaven.
4.0 based on 77 reviews
Lake Mendocino is located in the northern coast range of California where redwood forests meet the wine country. Created by the construction of Coyote Dam on the East Fork of the Russian River in 1958. The dam, built and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers provides flood damage reduction, water conservation, and hydroelectric power. The lake also provides many recreation opportunities.
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