• 4th of July Parade was a HUGE success

    Thanks to all our participants,the Mendocino Volunteer Fire Department,State Parks, Sheriffs, CHP and all law enforcement, Ed O'Brien,Chamber of Commerce Volunteers and the following

     Parade Sponsors

    Soul Community Planet Welcomes Its Fourth Coastal California Property With  the Acquisition of Albion River Inn

       

         

     

     

    Welcome to Sol de Mendocino - Sol de Mendocino

    Julie Bawcom           Christie Olson Day

    Nathan Anderson   Janet Ecklund Cooke

        Egghead's     Elk Volunteer Fire Department

    The Katic Family          MCRPD   

    Mendocino Mermaids     Jim Swallow

       Brennfleck Propane     Fred Dickson 

    Temple of Kwan Tai     Fort Bragg Fire Department

    Ed O'Brien

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Point Arena Lighthouse Keepers, Inc.

    • Attraction
    • Specialty Shop
    • Wedding
    45500 Lighthouse Rd.
    Point Arena, CA 95468
    707-882-2809, ext. 1
    877-725-4448, ext. 1
    Hours:
    10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Memorial Day weekend thru Labor Day, 3:30 p.m. rest of year

    About Us

    The Point Arena Lighthouse stands as an iconic figure on the landscape of the American Pacific Coast. No other lighthouse offers such a fully interactive experience in the exchange between history, read more
    • About

      The Point Arena Lighthouse stands as an iconic figure on the landscape of the American Pacific Coast. No other lighthouse offers such a fully interactive experience in the exchange between history, science and natural beauty. Sometimes brilliantly sunny, other times fog-shrouded and mysterious, always ruggedly beautiful, the lighthouse is a place to find something different, a place where the romance is real and the experience is profound. Surrounded by water on three sides, and shouldered adjacent to the Point Arena-Stornetta Unit of the California Coastal National Monument, the Point Arena Lighthouse is the premiere visitor destination in Mendocino County. It is also one of the best whale watching spots on the North Coast, with the annual gray whale migration from late November through May, humpbacks throughout the year, the occasional pod of transient killer whales and even blue whales. Watch for the spouts, tails and breaches from the top of the Tower and from the trails and gazebo. With nightly lodging and tours of the lighthouse offered daily, what will you discover on your next visit?

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    • Whom to Contact

      • Mark Hancock
        PO Box 11
        Point Arena, CA 95468
        Phone: 882-2777
    • Directions

      Highway 1 from the north or south, turn west onto Lighthouse Road about 1 mile north of Point Arena and follow to the end (about 2 miles)

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