Ecotourism is all the rage near and around the vacation rentals in Russian River. While staying at one of the Russian River vacation homes, make sure you visit all these natural wonders, which you surely do not get to see every day.
Armstrong Redwoods
A massive preserve that serves as a home to awe-inspiring Sequoia sempervirens, the tallest trees in the world, Armstrong Redwoods is the primary natural attraction in Russian River. The trees in this preserve tower to a height of 200 to 250 feet. They can live for as long as 500 to 1,000 years. In this area, you will find a visitor’s center and a large outdoor amphitheater where special events are held. You can explore the place by going through the nature trails around the preserve.
Austin Creek
This one is a long nature hike that includes a 1,100 foot climb. Obviously, it is not for the faint-hearted. But if you’re daring enough you will be rewarded with views from the top that you just won’t be able to fathom. This hike begins at the entrance to the Armstrong Redwoods preserve.
Willow Creek
Willow Creek is an environmental sanctuary, which can be reached by traversing the Willow Creek Road off of Highway One. It’s not called a sanctuary for nothing. It is located in a secluded area. Wildlife species abounds the place so you can expect the ultimate back-to-nature adventure while you are here.
Sonoma Coast
This is the place where you should go if you want to witness the magnificence of whale creatures. Sonoma Coast is famous not only for its whale watching activities but also for its EcoRiver adventure tours.
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