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Entire home
2 bedrooms1 bathroom47 sq m
Popular amenities
- Pet-friendly
- Air-conditioning
- Outdoor space
- Parking available
Explore the area

Forestville, CA
- Russian RiverPlace, Russian River2 min walk
- Johnson's BeachPlace, Johnson's Beach15 min drive
- Armstrong Redwoods State ParkPlace, Armstrong Redwoods State Park18 min drive
- Santa Rosa, CA (STS-Sonoma County)Airport, Santa Rosa, CA (STS-Sonoma County)22 min drive
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NEW! Forest Cabin | Russian River | Nature Retreat
## Welcome to Your Redwood Refuge
Let the winding stretch of Summerhome Park Road transport you away from the
relentless hum of modern life and deposit you directly into the quiet, steady
rhythm of the Russian River Valley. Tucked into the towering timberlands of
Forestville, California, your private refuge awaits. Here, the air carries the
distinct, sharp scent of damp earth, sun-warmed pine needles, and the ancient,
soaring coastal redwoods that frame your daily routine. This is a place where
watches are left in suitcases, and the passage of time is measured only by the
shifting angle of sunlight filtering through the dense green canopy above.
Sonoma County is globally celebrated for its world-class vineyards and
culinary scene, but those who truly know the region understand that its
beating heart lies hidden in these woods. As you arrive at your cabin, the
temperature naturally drops a few degrees under the shade of the giants,
immediately signaling your nervous system to relax. You are stepping into an
environment meticulously designed for restoration, reflection, and quiet
connection with the people you care about most. Whether you are seeking a
writer's solitary escape, a romantic weekend, or an intimate family getaway,
this environment provides the ultimate blank canvas for your perfect woodland
retreat.
## The Space
Every inch of this intentionally designed home is optimized to keep you deeply
connected to the natural world just outside the glass. We believe that true
comfort comes from thoughtful curation, and this intimate layout offers a
masterclass in cozy, intentional living.
### The Living Quarters
Step across the threshold and drop your bags. The main living space serves as
the central gathering point, anchored by an efficient heater that quickly
fills the room with enveloping warmth on crisp coastal mornings. Soft, tactile
furnishings invite you to sink in with a well-worn novel or simply stare out
the windows as the morning fog rolls through the tree trunks. The natural wood
elements and soft lighting mirror the organic environment outside, creating a
seamless transition between the indoors and the forest. While the setting
feels entirely off the grid, reliable high-speed wireless internet ensures you
can effortlessly stream a movie, curate a jazz playlist for the evening, or
attend a quick remote meeting if duty calls.
### The Full Kitchen
Unlike many compact cabins, you are equipped with a fully functional, well-
appointed kitchen. Smooth countertops offer ample prep space, while the
essential appliances stand ready for your culinary endeavors. Open the window
above the sink to let the fresh pine breeze in as you chop locally sourced
organic vegetables from the nearby farmers' market. The cabinets are stocked
with the pots, pans, and utensils you need to transform the incredible
agricultural bounty of Sonoma County into memorable, multi-course dinners.
Brew your morning coffee and listen to the quiet hum of the forest coming
alive, or uncork a bottle of local Pinot Noir at the counter as your dinner
simmers on the stove.
### The Primary Bedroom
Your primary sleeping quarter is a sanctuary of rest. Crisp, premium linens
are layered over a deeply supportive mattress, ensuring you fall asleep faster
and sleep deeper than you have in months. Without the ambient light pollution
of the city, the room goes completely, wonderfully dark at night. Crack the
window just an inch before you pull the covers up, and let the distant,
soothing sound of the Russian River and the wind moving through the highest
redwood branches lull you into restorative slumber. Wake up slowly to the
gentle, dappled sunlight painting patterns across the walls.
### The Second Bedroom
The secondary bedroom provides an equally inviting cocoon, making this home
ideal for a small family or a group of close friends traveling together. The
bedding is plush, the pillows are perfectly firm, and the layout prioritizes
quiet comfort. Guests in this room will appreciate the hushed acoustics of the
forest, allowing for uninterrupted sleep or afternoon naps after a long day of
hiking the nearby state reserves.
### The Bathroom
Function meets absolute comfort in the home's full bathroom. Begin your day
with a hot, steaming shower after a morning run through the woods, washing
away the remnants of city stress. The water pressure is strong, the lighting
is bright and clean, and the space offers all the essential elements you need
to refresh and reset for another day of exploration.
## The Experience
Imagine waking up on a crisp Saturday morning. You open your eyes to a room
bathed in the soft, muted gray-blue light of a coastal morning. The forest is
completely still, save for the gentle rustle of wind moving through the
uppermost branches of the redwoods and the distant call of a Stellar's Jay.
You pad into the kitchen, the floorboards cool beneath your feet, and start
boiling water for a French press.
Mug in hand, you step outside. The scent of petrichor—that unmistakable aroma
of rain-kissed earth and ancient wood—fills your lungs. You take a deep
breath, realizing your shoulders have finally dropped from your ears. After
breakfast, you pack a small canvas tote with towels, a local artisanal cheese
wedge you picked up yesterday, and a crusty baguette. You take a leisurely,
winding walk down Summerhome Park Road toward the historic Russian River. The
water here moves at a slow, lazy pace. You spend the late morning skipping
stones, dipping your toes into the cool water, and watching an osprey circle
high above the treeline.
By early afternoon, the famous Sonoma sunshine has burned through the morning
fog. You return to the cabin, rinse off, and jump into your car for a scenic
drive along River Road. You stop at a boutique, family-owned winery tucked
into the rolling hills just ten minutes away. The winemaker themselves pours
you a flight of world-renowned Russian River Valley Pinot Noir and crisp, oaky
Chardonnay. You purchase a bottle of your favorite pour to take back with you.
As evening approaches, you stop by a local market to grab some fresh, wild-
caught salmon and heirloom tomatoes. Back at the cabin, you turn on the heater
to chase away the evening chill. You prepare a feast in your full kitchen,
plating the food just as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in
violent streaks of purple and bruised orange. You eat together, laughing and
sharing stories, completely disconnected from the digital world. Later, you
pull out a board game, pour the last of the wine, and listen to the nocturnal
symphony of the woods before drifting off to the best sleep of your life.
## Location Guide
Forestville is affectionately known as the place where the redwoods meet the
vines. You are perfectly positioned at the epicenter of Sonoma County's most
awe-inspiring natural wonders and culinary destinations. Here is your guide to
exploring the immediate area and beyond.
* **The Russian River & Summerhome Park (Walking Distance):** You are mere moments from the water. In the summer, the river becomes a playground for kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing, and swimming. In the cooler months, the misty riverbanks offer some of the most striking, atmospheric photography opportunities in Northern California. Take a daily stroll down the lane to watch the water flow by.
* **Downtown Forestville (10-Minute Drive):** A remarkably quaint, unpretentious town center offering exceptional dining and artisanal goods. Grab morning pastries from a local bakery, or sit down for an intimate, farm-to-table dinner at one of the highly-rated local bistros. The hardware store and local market provide all the immediate provisions you might need.
* **Guerneville & Johnson's Beach (15-Minute Drive):** Drive just a few miles west to find the vibrant, eclectic town of Guerneville. Walk the main street lined with art galleries, vintage shops, independent bookstores, and phenomenal restaurants. During the summer, Johnson's Beach is the iconic spot to rent a river tube, lay out a towel, and soak up the sun with the locals.
* **Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve (20-Minute Drive):** Prepare to feel incredibly small in the best way possible. This magnificent, primeval forest is home to trees that are over a thousand years old and stand over 300 feet tall. The reserve features well-maintained, flat trails perfect for a morning walk, as well as strenuous switchbacks for serious hikers wanting to gain elevation and overlook the canopy. The silence in this grove is profound and moving.
* **Westside Road Wineries (15 to 25-Minute Drive):** You are just a short drive from Westside Road, famously known as the 'Miracle Mile' for Pinot Noir enthusiasts. This winding, scenic route is dotted with legendary estates and hidden gem tasting rooms. Spend a day hopping from vineyard to vineyard, enjoying sweeping valley views and unparalleled wine education from passionate local vintners.
* **The Sonoma Coast & Jenner (35-Minute Drive):** Keep driving west along the river until it spills spectacularly into the Pacific Ocean. The dramatic, craggy coastline at Jenner offers sweeping views of sea stacks, crashing waves, and harbor seals lounging on the sand spits. Pick up a bowl of hot clam chowder from a coastal shack, hike the rugged bluffs at Goat Rock Beach, and watch the fog roll in off the ocean.
* **Healdsburg (30-Minute Drive):** For an afternoon of elevated dining and upscale boutique shopping, head north to the historic Healdsburg Plaza. This town is a culinary epicenter, featuring Michelin-starred restaurants, world-class tasting rooms, artisan bakeries, and chic home goods stores, all centered around a picture-perfect town square.
Your woodland refuge is ready. Pack your bags, leave your stress behind, and
come discover the quiet magic of the Russian River Valley.
Let the winding stretch of Summerhome Park Road transport you away from the
relentless hum of modern life and deposit you directly into the quiet, steady
rhythm of the Russian River Valley. Tucked into the towering timberlands of
Forestville, California, your private refuge awaits. Here, the air carries the
distinct, sharp scent of damp earth, sun-warmed pine needles, and the ancient,
soaring coastal redwoods that frame your daily routine. This is a place where
watches are left in suitcases, and the passage of time is measured only by the
shifting angle of sunlight filtering through the dense green canopy above.
Sonoma County is globally celebrated for its world-class vineyards and
culinary scene, but those who truly know the region understand that its
beating heart lies hidden in these woods. As you arrive at your cabin, the
temperature naturally drops a few degrees under the shade of the giants,
immediately signaling your nervous system to relax. You are stepping into an
environment meticulously designed for restoration, reflection, and quiet
connection with the people you care about most. Whether you are seeking a
writer's solitary escape, a romantic weekend, or an intimate family getaway,
this environment provides the ultimate blank canvas for your perfect woodland
retreat.
## The Space
Every inch of this intentionally designed home is optimized to keep you deeply
connected to the natural world just outside the glass. We believe that true
comfort comes from thoughtful curation, and this intimate layout offers a
masterclass in cozy, intentional living.
### The Living Quarters
Step across the threshold and drop your bags. The main living space serves as
the central gathering point, anchored by an efficient heater that quickly
fills the room with enveloping warmth on crisp coastal mornings. Soft, tactile
furnishings invite you to sink in with a well-worn novel or simply stare out
the windows as the morning fog rolls through the tree trunks. The natural wood
elements and soft lighting mirror the organic environment outside, creating a
seamless transition between the indoors and the forest. While the setting
feels entirely off the grid, reliable high-speed wireless internet ensures you
can effortlessly stream a movie, curate a jazz playlist for the evening, or
attend a quick remote meeting if duty calls.
### The Full Kitchen
Unlike many compact cabins, you are equipped with a fully functional, well-
appointed kitchen. Smooth countertops offer ample prep space, while the
essential appliances stand ready for your culinary endeavors. Open the window
above the sink to let the fresh pine breeze in as you chop locally sourced
organic vegetables from the nearby farmers' market. The cabinets are stocked
with the pots, pans, and utensils you need to transform the incredible
agricultural bounty of Sonoma County into memorable, multi-course dinners.
Brew your morning coffee and listen to the quiet hum of the forest coming
alive, or uncork a bottle of local Pinot Noir at the counter as your dinner
simmers on the stove.
### The Primary Bedroom
Your primary sleeping quarter is a sanctuary of rest. Crisp, premium linens
are layered over a deeply supportive mattress, ensuring you fall asleep faster
and sleep deeper than you have in months. Without the ambient light pollution
of the city, the room goes completely, wonderfully dark at night. Crack the
window just an inch before you pull the covers up, and let the distant,
soothing sound of the Russian River and the wind moving through the highest
redwood branches lull you into restorative slumber. Wake up slowly to the
gentle, dappled sunlight painting patterns across the walls.
### The Second Bedroom
The secondary bedroom provides an equally inviting cocoon, making this home
ideal for a small family or a group of close friends traveling together. The
bedding is plush, the pillows are perfectly firm, and the layout prioritizes
quiet comfort. Guests in this room will appreciate the hushed acoustics of the
forest, allowing for uninterrupted sleep or afternoon naps after a long day of
hiking the nearby state reserves.
### The Bathroom
Function meets absolute comfort in the home's full bathroom. Begin your day
with a hot, steaming shower after a morning run through the woods, washing
away the remnants of city stress. The water pressure is strong, the lighting
is bright and clean, and the space offers all the essential elements you need
to refresh and reset for another day of exploration.
## The Experience
Imagine waking up on a crisp Saturday morning. You open your eyes to a room
bathed in the soft, muted gray-blue light of a coastal morning. The forest is
completely still, save for the gentle rustle of wind moving through the
uppermost branches of the redwoods and the distant call of a Stellar's Jay.
You pad into the kitchen, the floorboards cool beneath your feet, and start
boiling water for a French press.
Mug in hand, you step outside. The scent of petrichor—that unmistakable aroma
of rain-kissed earth and ancient wood—fills your lungs. You take a deep
breath, realizing your shoulders have finally dropped from your ears. After
breakfast, you pack a small canvas tote with towels, a local artisanal cheese
wedge you picked up yesterday, and a crusty baguette. You take a leisurely,
winding walk down Summerhome Park Road toward the historic Russian River. The
water here moves at a slow, lazy pace. You spend the late morning skipping
stones, dipping your toes into the cool water, and watching an osprey circle
high above the treeline.
By early afternoon, the famous Sonoma sunshine has burned through the morning
fog. You return to the cabin, rinse off, and jump into your car for a scenic
drive along River Road. You stop at a boutique, family-owned winery tucked
into the rolling hills just ten minutes away. The winemaker themselves pours
you a flight of world-renowned Russian River Valley Pinot Noir and crisp, oaky
Chardonnay. You purchase a bottle of your favorite pour to take back with you.
As evening approaches, you stop by a local market to grab some fresh, wild-
caught salmon and heirloom tomatoes. Back at the cabin, you turn on the heater
to chase away the evening chill. You prepare a feast in your full kitchen,
plating the food just as the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in
violent streaks of purple and bruised orange. You eat together, laughing and
sharing stories, completely disconnected from the digital world. Later, you
pull out a board game, pour the last of the wine, and listen to the nocturnal
symphony of the woods before drifting off to the best sleep of your life.
## Location Guide
Forestville is affectionately known as the place where the redwoods meet the
vines. You are perfectly positioned at the epicenter of Sonoma County's most
awe-inspiring natural wonders and culinary destinations. Here is your guide to
exploring the immediate area and beyond.
* **The Russian River & Summerhome Park (Walking Distance):** You are mere moments from the water. In the summer, the river becomes a playground for kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing, and swimming. In the cooler months, the misty riverbanks offer some of the most striking, atmospheric photography opportunities in Northern California. Take a daily stroll down the lane to watch the water flow by.
* **Downtown Forestville (10-Minute Drive):** A remarkably quaint, unpretentious town center offering exceptional dining and artisanal goods. Grab morning pastries from a local bakery, or sit down for an intimate, farm-to-table dinner at one of the highly-rated local bistros. The hardware store and local market provide all the immediate provisions you might need.
* **Guerneville & Johnson's Beach (15-Minute Drive):** Drive just a few miles west to find the vibrant, eclectic town of Guerneville. Walk the main street lined with art galleries, vintage shops, independent bookstores, and phenomenal restaurants. During the summer, Johnson's Beach is the iconic spot to rent a river tube, lay out a towel, and soak up the sun with the locals.
* **Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve (20-Minute Drive):** Prepare to feel incredibly small in the best way possible. This magnificent, primeval forest is home to trees that are over a thousand years old and stand over 300 feet tall. The reserve features well-maintained, flat trails perfect for a morning walk, as well as strenuous switchbacks for serious hikers wanting to gain elevation and overlook the canopy. The silence in this grove is profound and moving.
* **Westside Road Wineries (15 to 25-Minute Drive):** You are just a short drive from Westside Road, famously known as the 'Miracle Mile' for Pinot Noir enthusiasts. This winding, scenic route is dotted with legendary estates and hidden gem tasting rooms. Spend a day hopping from vineyard to vineyard, enjoying sweeping valley views and unparalleled wine education from passionate local vintners.
* **The Sonoma Coast & Jenner (35-Minute Drive):** Keep driving west along the river until it spills spectacularly into the Pacific Ocean. The dramatic, craggy coastline at Jenner offers sweeping views of sea stacks, crashing waves, and harbor seals lounging on the sand spits. Pick up a bowl of hot clam chowder from a coastal shack, hike the rugged bluffs at Goat Rock Beach, and watch the fog roll in off the ocean.
* **Healdsburg (30-Minute Drive):** For an afternoon of elevated dining and upscale boutique shopping, head north to the historic Healdsburg Plaza. This town is a culinary epicenter, featuring Michelin-starred restaurants, world-class tasting rooms, artisan bakeries, and chic home goods stores, all centered around a picture-perfect town square.
Your woodland refuge is ready. Pack your bags, leave your stress behind, and
come discover the quiet magic of the Russian River Valley.
During your stay at this vacation home, you're just a quick walk from Russian River. Enjoy your stay with amenities like a patio and a TV in the vacation home.
- Air-conditioned home with patio, fenced yard, and TV
- Steps from Russian River and 6 minutes by car from Korbel Winery
- Pets welcome for a fee
This vacation home offers its guests a garden. The front desk is open around the clock.
Property amenities
Internet
- Available in the house: WiFi
Parking and transport
- Parking on site
Food and drink
- Coffee/tea maker
- Cookware, dishware, and utensils
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Oven
- Refrigerator
- Toaster
Dining
- Dining table
Bedrooms
- 2 bedrooms
- Bedsheets provided
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Hair dryer
- Shower
- Towels provided
Living spaces
- Dining table
Entertainment
- TV
Outdoor areas
- Fenced yard
- Garden
- Patio
Comfort
- Air conditioning
- Heating
Pets
- Pet friendly
- Fee: USD 60
- Service animals exempt from fees
Suitability/Accessibility
- Smoke-free property
Services and conveniences
- Iron/ironing board
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Fire extinguisher
General
- Garden
- Unit size: 500 square feet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 4:00 PM
Minimum check-in age: 25
Check-out
Check-out before 11:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
An adult age 18 or older must assume all liability for the booking
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Rules
Internet is available. Internet is free.
Parking is available. Parking is free.
Pets
- Pets: USD 60
- Service animals are exempt from fees
- Note from host: Pet friendly. $59.5 per stay per pet.
Children and extra beds
- Children are welcome.
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
Optional extras
The fees and deposits listed below will be charged at the time of service, check-in, or check-out.
- Pet fee: USD 60
- Service animals are exempt from fees
This may not be a comprehensive list. Fees and deposits are subject to change and might not include tax.
You need to know
This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business, or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios, terraces which may not be suitable for children; if you have concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm they can accommodate you in a suitable room
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions. You will also receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account which will enable you to manage your booking. An adult age 18 or older must assume all liability for the booking.
If you cancel your booking, you'll be subject to the host's cancellation policy. In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, property booking services are not subject to the right of withdrawal.
Property is also known as
505262