Summary:
Step out the cabin door as redwoods tower over the wire-mesh deck of this Cazadero retreat. A black wood-burning stove warms the blonde-wood accent wall, and the light-wood kitchen meets white subway-tile backsplash. Walk 1.9 miles to Point of ridge, or 1.8 miles to the Cazadero General Store.
The Space:
Spend mornings on the deck as mist lifts off the Russian River, afternoons floating the river or visiting Korbel and Joseph Jewell tasting rooms, and evenings around the firepit with the day's bottles.
A black wood-burning stove on a brick surround anchors the open living space — the gathering point on foggy evenings. The grey sofa and an armchair sit on a cowhide rug; a Roku TV stands ready for movie nights. The kitchen pairs light wood cabinets and white counters with stainless appliances, a gas range, and a subway tile backsplash. A six-seat dining table waits beneath an eclectic mix of chairs, with the path down to Austin Creek just outside the back door.
OUTDOOR LIVING
Your furnished deck wraps around the cabin with a picnic table, bench seating, and gas grill for alfresco dining. Wire mesh railings frame towering redwoods while string lights set the mood. A path leads directly to Austin Creek below.
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS
Two bedrooms each offer king beds on wood frames — one with warm brown checkered bedding, the other in calming blues. Both overlook the redwoods. A queen sofa bed in the living room handles overflow. Sleeps 4.
PROPERTY AMENITIES
-- Wood-burning stove
-- Gas grill
-- Washer and dryer
-- Roku TV (bring streaming credentials)
-- Full kitchen with dishwasher
-- Parking for 2 vehicles
Guest Access:
Pull up to a modernized cabin tucked into towering forest, fire up the wood-burning stove inside, and slide open the deck doors for outdoor dining among the trees. The whole cabin is yours, with clean contemporary finishes set against the rustic exterior. Punch in the keypad code at the door; the parking pad in front fits two cars.
Getting Around:
Cazadero is about an hour and 45 minutes from San Francisco via 101 and River Road — a scenic drive into a quiet redwood canyon. A car makes the Russian River Valley and Sonoma Coast easy to explore, from redwood groves to coastal bluffs. Cell service gets patchy in the redwoods, so downloading offline maps before you arrive is worth it.