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- Home | Jack London State Historic Park
Home and ranch of the man and the legend—Jack London, famous for his literary accomplishments as well as his dramatic exploits, exotic travels, and adventures Walk, hike, mountain bike, horseback ride, bird watch, take pictures, paint, picnic, relax, learn, enjoy nature!
- Directions, Hours , Fees | Jack London State Historic Park
Welcome to Jack London State Historic Park! Once known as Jack London’s “Beauty Ranch”, the Park’s 1565 acres include The Londons’ Cottage, the House of Happy Walls Museum, the Wolf House ruins, the historic ranch buildings, and over 29 miles of trails We recommend that you allow 3 hours to visit
- Historic and Back-Country Trails | Jack London State Historic Park
Spring and autumn are the standout seasons at Jack London State Historic Park In spring you can search for wildflowers in the woods and grasslands, and in autumn the Park’s black oaks and bigleaf maples are gorgeous
- Maps, Trail Conditions and Weather | Jack London State Historic Park
Typical weather for Jack London State Historic Park is as follows: Winter: Generally moderate, with winter temperatures rarely dipping below freezing (32° F) and often into the 50’s or 60’s on sunny days The Park gets between 35-40″ of rain per year, mostly between November and April
- Jack London | Jack London State Historic Park
The natural beauty of Sonoma Valley was not lost on Jack London The magnificent vistas and rolling hills of Glen Ellen were an ideal place for Jack and Charmian (London’s second wife) to relax and enjoy the natural life
- The Wolf House Ruins | Jack London State Historic Park
Jack London wrote so often about wolves and dogs that his friend George Sterling gave him the nickname The Wolf So, when Jack started building his dream house in 1911, it was only fitting that it would become known as the Wolf House
- Dogs on Parade 2025 | Jack London State Historic Park
Let’s celebrate the 4th of July with a fun walk around the park with our canine pals A gathering of 15 dogs and their humans will walk around the Beauty Ranch and then down to the Wolf House with good sniffs, treats, and water along the way
- Jack London Read Aloud- Told in the Drooling Ward | Jack London State . . .
Join us as Jeff Falconer presents an overview of the Sonoma State Home during the era of Jack London before reading the story out loud at Camp Via overlooking the Historic Orchard, lying within the grounds of the former Sonoma State Home and now part of Jack London State Historic Park
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