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Guerneville (pronounced /ˈɡɜːrnvɪl/, formerly /ˈɡɜːrniːvɪl/) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in the Russian River Valley of Sonoma County, California, United States. The town is historically known for the logging community that formed here in the later 1800s. Guerneville is also known for its natural beauty, liberal atmosphere, and proximity to wine-tasting and redwood forests. It was founded by the Guerne family in the 1850s.
Guerneville is built adjacent to the Russian River. Redwoods grew in the riverbed with such vigor that just a few centuries ago, the valley had the greatest biomass density on the planet, according to local lore. The local Pomo Indians used the area as a summer camp and called it "Ceola" (/ˈsiːoʊleɪ/ or cee-oh-lay) which meant "shady place." Except for a large, beautiful stand of truly ancient trees preserved in the Fife Creek watershed, now the centerpiece of Armstrong Woods Park, many of the trees were logged in the 19th century, giving rise to the first English name for the place – "Stumptown." The annual town parade still commemorates the old place name by calling itself "Stumptown Days." The present name Guerneville was introduced to honor Swiss immigrant George Guerne, a local businessman of the 19th century who owned the town's sawmill. By 1870, there was a U.S. Post Office in Guerneville; it was listed by the name "Guerneville". Although locals may be found selling T-shirts that say "Don't call it Guerneyville", many have called the town "Guerneyville" in spelling and pronunciation since the 1800s. The extensive redwood forests on the surrounding mountains are less than 200 years old, having been replacement plantings for much of the logging done in the 19th century.
Guerneville is an amazing little town. gay friendly, lively and chock full of cool people, it's a laid back place to chill out and get your groove back. It's small enough to easily walk on foot and it has the added attraction of being parked on the Russian River, a traditional playground for San Franciscans. We had a great time poking around town, spending time on the beach, and having lunch at Pat's on Main Street. We can't wait to spend more time there this summer.
If you are looking to buy a home in Guerneville this video will give you a little glimpse at the local shopping and color of life on the Russian River. If you have any questions about Russian River Real Estate give us a call at Millar and Company Real Estate 707-217-1786 http://www.millarandcompany.com
Approximately 200 pictures of early Guerneville, Calif., plus home movie clips including the last train through Guerneville. The majority of photographs come from the collections of the Sonoma County Library, with additional photographs from the collection of Guerneville historian John Schubert. Narrated by Jan Guidotti. Credits music: Sweet Georgia Brown / Latché Swing (Creative Commons -- http://archive.org/details/demo_2008-3052). Sonoma County Library catalog record: http://catalog.sonomalibrary.org/ipac20/ipac.jsp?index=BIB&term;=1114643
http://russianriverlandandhome.com/secret-path-in-guerneville/ http://www.realtor.com/realestateagents/David-Millar_Guerneville_CA__363584818/ There is a small not very well known path in Guerneville that has some of the most amazing views in the area. It is perfect for a long bike ride or walk. This path is at the end of Old Cazadero road and will lead you directly into Cazadero. Typically during the winter the Russian River Real Estate market tends to slow down and get quiet however this winter it seems people have yet to notice the change in whether and have continued to both buy and sell homes. If you are thinking about investing in Russian River Real Estate call David R. Millar (BRE#01354778) at 707-217-1786. I am a local Russian River Agent that you can trust and I am ready to find...
The Russian River Valley towns of Guerneville and Monte Rio have a wealth of dining, shopping, cultural and recreational offerings. Russian River Getaways [www.russianrivergetaways.com] commissioned the video.
"Heading West" by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ "No-End Ave.," by Jahzzar, Free Music Archives.org, cc commons license. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Tumbling_Dishes_Like_Old-Mans_Wishes/No-End_Ave Thanks for watching!
Family camp trip at the Guerneville Lodge! I had know idea this place had camping and was by far one of the best trips ever!
Guerneville, California - 69th Annual Stumptown Daze Parade. Friends, Neighbors and visitors enjoy a lovely day in the Redwoods with a look back to the Summer of Love - 1969. Welcome to the Russian River!
The Woods Resort - A Gay Friendly Resort 3 Stars Guerneville, California Just 2 minutes’ walk from Armstrong Woods Park, this gay resort features an outdoor pool. Free Wi-Fi is available in all guest rooms. A microwave and coffee-making facilities are available in each room at The Woods Resort. Satellite TV is also provided. Cottages offer a full kitchen, living room, and fireplace. Gardens offer a relaxing atmosphere at The Woods Resort. Barbecue facilities are included and massage services are available on site. The Sonoma Coast State Beach is just 20 minutes’ drive from the hotel. Wine Country is less than 10 minutes’ drive away. Hotels list and More information visit U.S. Travel Directory http://goo.gl/iMLJVo https://www.fb.com/ustraveldirectory https://plus.google.com/1086114835518...
Dawn Ranch Lodge is a fifteen acre property nestled amongst towering redwoods on the banks of the Russian River. We are just twenty minutes from the beautiful Pacific Coast, and offer rustic tranquility and a contemporary atmosphere. Individual cottages blend harmoniously into the stunning landscape of ancient apple orchards, bamboo groves, grassy meadows and beautifully landscaped gardens. The long meadow at Dawn Ranch Lodge has been the setting for spectacular weddings and intimate ceremonies for over a century. We are an ideal venue for corporate retreats and family reunions. We are also a dog-friendly resort.
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Hotel West Sonoma Inn - spa Guerneville California United States
Camp Art Music Party: CAMP Outback: Guerneville, CA July 22-23-24 2011 https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/182145 C.A.M.P. Camp Outback Guerneville, CA https://www.campartmusicparty.org C.A.M.P. is a 3 day summer festival on the Russian River in Guerneville, CA featuring live music with over 30 bands and DJ's from all over the world. It is a collaboration-focused event with simultaneous live music, games, classes, and experiences. Come camp, swim, dance, rock, and have a great time! Bands playing include The Aimless Never Miss, Arms + Legs, Bad Paradise, B. Hamilton, Catz (live karaoke), Chuck Johnson, James & Evander, Jeff Manson, Mariee Sioux, Manatee Tights, Myonix, Saything, Shock, Steve Santa Maria, Stratic, Soft Shells, Sun Hop Fat, Swanifant, Trainwreck Riders, To...
There are no campgrounds in Sebastopol, but it's on the way to the campgrounds in Guerneville, Duncan Mills and on the beaches, like at Bodega Bay. It's also near the KOA in Petaluma. (The KOA in Petaluma is very expensive, like $60-70 a night, and they pack you in like sardines. The campgrounds in Duncan Mills, like Casini Ranch, are much more scenic, like right up to the Redwoods, and closer to the beaches. Those are $50-$70 a night for RVs.) There are also some Sonoma county parks, like Lake Sonoma a little west of Healdsberg, that take RVs, and are about $35 a night. Sebastopol is an eco friendly, socially conscious little town, saturated with kitchy and whimsical art, nice people, classic hippy style, great restraunts and organic and gourmet food, reasonably priced. They also have mo...
A walking tour from Up and Away vacation home in Villa Grande, CA to the village of Monte Rio, CA, February, 2011. Featuring a cameo appearance by Gidget and Moondoggie. http://www.vrbo.com/245462
Welcome to Sonoma County in California's world-class Wine Country. Just 45 minutes north of San Francisco, Sonoma County includes cities such as Healdsburg, Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Bodega, Guerneville and Sebastopol. With over 400 wineries, miles of Pacific coastline, farms, redwoods, rivers, lakes, Sonoma Wine Country has a myriad of attractions, from kayaking to antiquing to sampling award-winning food, beer and wine at the source. Shouldn't you love where you live? Contact Coldwell Banker today to learn more about Sonoma Wine Country. Coldwell Banker. Where Home Begins. #LoveWhereYouLive Begin your home search: https://www.coldwellbankerhomes.com/northern-california/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/coldwellbanker Twitter: http://twitter.com/coldwellbanker Blog: http://www....
See the full tour at http://www.floorplanonline.com/96798 Landmark 1936 River Front Home along Russian River's Premiere Wine Road. Signature Lodge-style design includes floor to ceiling rock fireplace, long-plank Fir floors & trestled beam ceiling. Generous 1775 sq.ft. on 2 levels + 2 river-view porches that all offer forested views in every direction. Generates significant income as a Wine Country Vacation Rental (sleeps 8). No Flood. Terraced path leads to direct River access. Dreams Do Come True! For more information, contact: Richard Lester & John Genovese HERTH Wine Country 14045 Armstrong Woods Road Guerneville, CA 95446 Direct Phone: 707-303-6358 Business Phone: 707-303-6358 Mobile Phone: 415-407-8796 Fax: 707-922-0086 E-mail: connect@mycitycountry.com Website: http://www....
Calm down now baby
The end of the journey’s in sight
You’ve travelled so far love
Now all of the stars are aligned
Say goodbye (I don’t want to)
Don’t you fight (I don’t want to)
Leaving your life’s no easy ride
All the grief you gave
All the love you made
All your yesterdays
Everything you were
Will fade
This is the only way
All the things you thought
you came here for
Everything you thought
you knew for sure
No meandering
No more wondering
Everything is true
All the things you thought you had to say
Everyone you left along the way
So you gather how
Nothing matters now that your time is through