The Russian River begins in the hills of Mendocino County and meanders
past Cloverdale and Healdsburg on its way to the sea. But when locals
say The Russian River or even just The River, they're talking about the
region of redwoods and riverbanks in Sonoma County between Forestville
and Jenner, celebrated since the late 19th century as a paradise for
camping and fishing. Captured here in over 200 vintage photographs are
the area's settlers, stores, festivals, resorts, and beaches-attractions
that have drawn Bay Area tourists for over a century.
Native Americans camped and fished along the lower River, but it was the
potential for lumbering that drew the first White settlers and in the
1870s led to the building of railroads. Towns formed, resorts and
businesses sprang up, and the River fell into a seasonal rhythm of
catering to summer visitors. Spanning over 150 years, this book
documents the events and attractions of the lower Russian River,
including the towns of Forestville, Rio Nido, Guerneville, Monte Rio,
Duncans Mills, Cazadero, and Jenner.