Ukiah, California

The largest city of the county is undoubtedly the city of Ukiah, positioned in the easternmost portion of the county and in the center of the Russian river valley. Ukiah is one of the upcoming wine-producing regions and is certainly the loveliest place in Mendocino County. This typically small but attractive city is just about two-hours from San Francisco and boasts of its pretty buildings and abundant scenery. You might love the typical Victorian style of architecture here which is evident from its gingerbread-laced buildings, antique kiosks, art galleries and even the little speciality stores. Apart from the cultural richness of the city of Ukiah, there are also quite many museums you could loiter around; the Grace Hudson Museum is a great option. Lodging and accommodation would not be a worry here and one could thrive on the lavish B&Bs here. Restaurants serve delicious ethnic cuisines along with the regular fast food junk!
Ukiah Events
Upcoming Events

Join Kelliann & Danielle for a weekend at Orr Hot Springs! A celebration of spring, with lots of warm yoga & time to soak in the hot springs

Make us one of your stops on the Ukiah First Friday Art Walk in April. Check out our current exhibition, The Curious World of Seaweed, organized and traveled by Exhibit Envoy, with additions from the collections of the Grace Hudson Museum.
Join us at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds, April 19th 2023 for a series of presentations and industry trade show updating you on the state of the Mendocino County wine industry and the innovations that will drive the future of our operations.
This Summit will include: Amazing keynote presenters, delicious catered food, and a community of support and belonging! Don't miss it!!

Calling all wine lovers! SAVE THE DATE: June 17, 2023 we will be hosting our 2nd annual Summer Celebration! This event is about bringing together our winegrowing community, a celebration of friends, great food and wines, and the good life here in Mendocino County.
Current Events

From nori to giant kelp, from bull kelp to surfgrass and eelgrass, seaweed is explored in this exhibition organized and traveled by Exhibit Envoy.