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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!
- Wolf House
Jack London wrote so often about wolves and dogs that his...
- Directions, Hours & Fees
Welcome to Jack London State Historic Park! Once known as...
- Jack's Shop
JACK’S BOOKSHOP offers the complete works of Jack London as...
- Jack's Biography
Jack London was born on January 12, 1876. By age 30 London...
- Stewardship Projects
As managers of Jack London State Historic Park, the staff...
- Volunteer Resources
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- Contact Us
Jack London State Historic Park 2400 London Ranch Road, Glen...
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- Wolf House
Jack London State Historic Park, also known as Jack London Home and Ranch, is a California State Historic Park near Glen Ellen, California, United States, situated on the eastern slope of Sonoma Mountain.
3 dni temu · The historic park is at 2400 London Ranch Road in Glen Ellen, about a 20 minute drive north of Sonoma. The park’s upper parking lot provides access to a picnic area, Londons' Cottage, stables, stone barns, silos and "pig palace."
Jack London State Historic Park, comprised of 1400 acres, is the legacy of Jack London, one of America's most famous authors. The park offers historic buildings dating to the late 1870's, great scenic beauty and more than 20 miles of trails open to hikers, bikers and horseback riders.
28 paź 2021 · Literary history and bucolic splendor collide in Northern California's Jack London State Historic Park. The slice of Sonoma County paradise in Glen Ellen was the home and farm of Jack London, the first author to earn $1 million from his trade, and his second wife Charmian London from 1911 until his death in 1916.
Historic and Back-Country Trails. Pristine hillsides of madrone, Douglas fir, black oak, buckeye, and bigleaf maple. Grassy meadows, and redwood-filled canyons. These can be explored on trails both short and long, including a Bay Area Ridge Trail segment.
The early 20th-century dam and bathhouse uniquely combined beauty and utility. The four-acre lake was completed in 1914 and became the topic of the first water rights trial in California. When London won the dispute, he invited all the neighbors for a barbeque beside the lake.