Cazadero, California
Russian River Vacation Rental
Location:
Wagging Woods is located in the redwood forests of Cazadero, up on Magic Mountain, a little traveled, no-outlet mountain drive enjoying great quiet and privacy. This home is a fifteen minute drive from downtown Guerneville, a few minutes drive to local hangout Raymond's Bakery and downtown Cazadero's general store, and a short drive to kayak rentals and roasted on-site coffee, great shopping and dining at Duncans Mills. The Pacific Coast beaches, Goat Rock State Park, and Jenner-by-the-Sea are a fifteen minute drive. There is access to Austin Creek at the foot of Magic Mountain, a two minute drive.
House:
Wagging Woods is just lovely; remodeled, beautifully furnished, and opening to large decks on two sides of the home. Sleeping four, this home offers two bedrooms, both with queen beds. Beyond the bedrooms, the sunroom has a desk and printer/fax, and a sleeper sofa. The bathroom has a combination shower and whirlpool tub. Although the home has central heat, there is also a wood-stove in the living room, which has a 32" television and a comfortable sitting area. Open to the living room and kitchen, the dining area seats six. The kitchen has been beautifully remodeled with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. The open plan of the home is enhanced by large windows with views of the natural grounds and redwoods beyond. This lovely cabin has wireless high-speed Internet access and unlimited domestic long distance telephone.
Grounds:
Located on three gorgeous acres of flat grounds and redwood-forested hillside, Wagging Woods has a very private yard, with over one acre of secure fencing for dogs and children. There are two large, grassy play areas, great for frisbee, playing ball, and the like. The large back deck, accessed from the sunroom, has loungers, patio dining and a gas barbecue. The decks and grounds have lots of outdoor furniture, including a glider, rockers, and a summer-time hammock. The hot tub is on a deck in a magical setting--surrounded by redwood trees in what is called a faerie ring.
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