This Charming Northern California Town Is Picture Perfect For An Autumn Day Trip
By Jill S.|Published September 01, 2017
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Jill S.
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Jill is a freelance writer from a small Northern California town and lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains. If you have an idea for an Only In Northern California story, email her at jsanford@onlyinyourstate.com.
Are you itching for the fall weather and looking forward to a cool, scenic trip in Northern California? It may be hot in Northern California this week, but the good news is that autumn is just around the corner. There’s plenty of places where the leaves fall from the trees and turn orange, but the city of Ukiah makes for a lovely autumn escape no matter where in Northern California you are coming from.
Located near the redwood forests of Mendocino county, Ukiah is a city of 16,000 people that is a great weekend getaway anytime of year.
The town was once known for growing hops to make beer until the prohibition era put a kink in beer production. There's plenty of Victorian architecture left over from that period.
From iconic sights such as the "World's Largest Redwood Tree Service Station" to it's natural charm to be discovered down any street, Ukiah is an undiscovered gem perfect for a fall trip.