Gualala is a city in the North Coast region of California, population 1,900. It serves as a commercial center for the surrounding area.
Understand
[edit | edit source]Gualala (formerly, Guadala, Walhalla, and Wallala) is an unincorporated community in Mendocino County on the Pacific coast at the mouth of the Gualala River, on State Route 1. Gualala was once a logging town, but tourism is now its central economic activity.
Get in
[edit | edit source]Follow US 101 North to Petaluma, then take scenic Highway 1.
By bus
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[edit | edit source]- Adventure Rents (15m), Cantamare Center (downtown Gualala, behind 21st Century Realty), toll-free: +1-888-881-4FUN (386), fax: +1 707-884-1231, [email protected]. Rents canoes, single and tandem kayaks, for the peaceful Gualala river. $15-70.
Buy
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[edit | edit source]- St Orres Restaurant, 36601 S Hwy 1 (pay attention to Mile Marker 3.33 going south on Highway-1), ☏ +1 707 884-3335. There are mixed reviews: the food is overpriced, but the restaurant specializes in wild game and creative combinations.
- Trinks Cafe, 39140 S Hwy 1, ☏ +1 707 884-1713. i-M 8AM-4PM, Tu-Th 8AM-3PM; W breakfast only. A coffee shop with sandwiches, house-made desserts and a menu featuring locally-sourced items.
Drink
[edit | edit source]- Blue Canoe Coffee and Tea, 35501 S Hwy 1. Wide selection of coffee and tea. Indoor and outdoor sitting. No Wi-Fi.
Sleep
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[edit | edit source]| Routes through Gualala |
| Fort Bragg ← Point Arena ← | N | → Sea Ranch → San Francisco |

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