Nestled in the Yokayo Valley, surrounded by coastal ranges, Ukiah
officially became a town in 1859 when it broke away from being governed
by Sonoma County. Spanish settlers put down roots through land grants
and brought their rich culture to the area. Pomo Indians who lived in
Ukiah wove baskets, which are collectors' items today throughout the
world. Vichy Springs Resort, built in the mid-1800s on the outskirts of
Ukiah, had many notable visitors, including Presidents Grant and
Harrison, Mark Twain, Robert Lewis Stevenson, and Jack London. Today
Ukiah is a city where people still ride their bicycles, and the high
school has a homecoming parade before the big game. Farmers, ranchers,
and vineyard owners work side by side. Summer months bring the annual
Sunday in the Park free concerts, and the area is home to an active
performing-arts community as well as several art galleries.