Jeremy's Guidebook

Jeremy
Jeremy's Guidebook

Sightseeing

The best boat rental service for Clearlake. I personally know and recommend this family business.
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Disney's Boat Rentals
401 S Main St
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The best boat rental service for Clearlake. I personally know and recommend this family business.
Wonderful hiking trail for serious hikers.
Glen Eden Trail Head
County Road 401
Wonderful hiking trail for serious hikers.
Wright Peak Summit Trail (Konocti Mountain Trail) Length: 6-7.5 miles R/T Time: 3-5 hours Experience Level: Moderately strenuous. Contains a 1649 foot elevation gain over 3+ miles. Some very steep areas. Parking Area: Parking lot outside of park gate, Konocti Rd, Kelseyville, CA. Park Hours: Dawn to dusk daily Highlights: – Historic cabin site – Ancient Canyon live oaks (“maul oaks”) – Distant mountain vistas – Panoramic lake views – Volcanic peaks – Apple and walnut orchards – Picnic spots. Download Wright Peak Summit Trail Map Trail Description: A steady 1,649-ft. climb along a winding dirt road through open brush, past mature orchards, under towering oak forests to reveal stunning views at the top of Mount Konocti. During winter, while weather might be fine at lake level, winter storms can bring snow and ice. Though the trail contains long stretches of shade, in the summer, mornings are best due to intense midday sun. There are no water sources on the mountain, so fill your bottles ahead. Best views are from the Cal Fire Tower, only open to the public during docent tours. Trail Route From downtown Kelseyville, turn onto Konocti Road and drive past the park entrance (1) for 3 miles. From the parking lots (2 & 3) , head up the road. Shortly you will come to a locked gate (4); skirt this to begin your hike. A flat dirt road takes you toward the trail head at a walnut orchard. Turn onto the trail (5), and soon you will notice a peak directly in view – Clark Peak (6), elevation 2,850 ft. Scramble up a steep hill which reconnects to the dirt road (7). Continue for 1.2 miles. Occasional clearings in the brush offer peek-a-boo views of Clear Lake and the ridge line. At 1.6 miles, you come to a fork in the road (8) – the left heads off to Buckingham Peak and the cell towers. Take the right hand road on your trek to Wright Peak. You are now at 3,489 ft. elevation. Soon you will enter a deep forest filled with towering Canyon live oaks, some believed to be more than 500 years old. Nicknamed “maul oaks” as their hard, dense wood was formerly used for wood-splitting mauls, one can marvel at how they thrive in an area seemingly devoid of water. Relax, sit in the shade, and listen to birds singing. In the middle of the oak forest, turn right down a shady dirt road (9). Ahead you will see remains of the first homesteader’s cabin, built in 1903 by pioneering woman Mary Downen (10) – (see side bar below for more info). Areas have been cordoned off to protect potential archaeological sites – please respect them. The cabin sits on the edge of a bucolic orchard planted by Mary’s son-in-law, Euvelle Howard. Head down the path through the orchard. A short side-trip (11) will take you to one of the oldest, largest, and magnificent Canyon oaks on the mountain. Continue into the walnut orchard (12) for glimpses of Lakeport and the west shoreline of Clear Lake. Each day at 2 p.m., Mary Downen would flash a mirror, signaling her health to her family in Lakeport. Retrace your steps to the cabin. The grave of Mary’s son-in-law, Euvelle Howard, rests 500 feet away (13), his epitaph chiseled onto a huge boulder. Back at the main road, turn right – you are at 3,775 ft. elevation. Continue the upward climb another 0.5 miles until you reach a fork (14). A half-mile detour will take you to the top of Howard Peak (15), elevation 4,286 ft. Beautiful views of Big Valley, south toward Cobb Mountain, Lakeport, and the North shoreline abound, but the last 200 feet are only for the surefooted – the road is steep and slippery. Continue up the main road, past large rock outcroppings for your last 0.25 miles. From the early 1900s, residents began describing strange findings in caves near the top. Items dropped into deep shafts – possibly created by molten lava – were found floating in the lake. Though some locals believe huge catacombs exist within, only small caves have been found. Head up the hill to the Cal Fire Tower. You’ve reached the summit at Wright Peak 4,299 feet, the highest point on Mount Konocti (16). Breathtaking views of Clear Lake and the surrounding mountains can be seen from each side of the peak. To the south, Napa’s Mount Saint Helena stands just 43 feet taller. To the west, the Mayacamas, north to Pinnacle Rock and the remote Snow Mountain region. On a clear day, there are views east to the Sutter Buttes and as far as Mount Lassen.
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Konocti, Mount
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Wright Peak Summit Trail (Konocti Mountain Trail) Length: 6-7.5 miles R/T Time: 3-5 hours Experience Level: Moderately strenuous. Contains a 1649 foot elevation gain over 3+ miles. Some very steep areas. Parking Area: Parking lot outside of park gate, Konocti Rd, Kelseyville, CA. Park Hours: Dawn to dusk daily Highlights: – Historic cabin site – Ancient Canyon live oaks (“maul oaks”) – Distant mountain vistas – Panoramic lake views – Volcanic peaks – Apple and walnut orchards – Picnic spots. Download Wright Peak Summit Trail Map Trail Description: A steady 1,649-ft. climb along a winding dirt road through open brush, past mature orchards, under towering oak forests to reveal stunning views at the top of Mount Konocti. During winter, while weather might be fine at lake level, winter storms can bring snow and ice. Though the trail contains long stretches of shade, in the summer, mornings are best due to intense midday sun. There are no water sources on the mountain, so fill your bottles ahead. Best views are from the Cal Fire Tower, only open to the public during docent tours. Trail Route From downtown Kelseyville, turn onto Konocti Road and drive past the park entrance (1) for 3 miles. From the parking lots (2 & 3) , head up the road. Shortly you will come to a locked gate (4); skirt this to begin your hike. A flat dirt road takes you toward the trail head at a walnut orchard. Turn onto the trail (5), and soon you will notice a peak directly in view – Clark Peak (6), elevation 2,850 ft. Scramble up a steep hill which reconnects to the dirt road (7). Continue for 1.2 miles. Occasional clearings in the brush offer peek-a-boo views of Clear Lake and the ridge line. At 1.6 miles, you come to a fork in the road (8) – the left heads off to Buckingham Peak and the cell towers. Take the right hand road on your trek to Wright Peak. You are now at 3,489 ft. elevation. Soon you will enter a deep forest filled with towering Canyon live oaks, some believed to be more than 500 years old. Nicknamed “maul oaks” as their hard, dense wood was formerly used for wood-splitting mauls, one can marvel at how they thrive in an area seemingly devoid of water. Relax, sit in the shade, and listen to birds singing. In the middle of the oak forest, turn right down a shady dirt road (9). Ahead you will see remains of the first homesteader’s cabin, built in 1903 by pioneering woman Mary Downen (10) – (see side bar below for more info). Areas have been cordoned off to protect potential archaeological sites – please respect them. The cabin sits on the edge of a bucolic orchard planted by Mary’s son-in-law, Euvelle Howard. Head down the path through the orchard. A short side-trip (11) will take you to one of the oldest, largest, and magnificent Canyon oaks on the mountain. Continue into the walnut orchard (12) for glimpses of Lakeport and the west shoreline of Clear Lake. Each day at 2 p.m., Mary Downen would flash a mirror, signaling her health to her family in Lakeport. Retrace your steps to the cabin. The grave of Mary’s son-in-law, Euvelle Howard, rests 500 feet away (13), his epitaph chiseled onto a huge boulder. Back at the main road, turn right – you are at 3,775 ft. elevation. Continue the upward climb another 0.5 miles until you reach a fork (14). A half-mile detour will take you to the top of Howard Peak (15), elevation 4,286 ft. Beautiful views of Big Valley, south toward Cobb Mountain, Lakeport, and the North shoreline abound, but the last 200 feet are only for the surefooted – the road is steep and slippery. Continue up the main road, past large rock outcroppings for your last 0.25 miles. From the early 1900s, residents began describing strange findings in caves near the top. Items dropped into deep shafts – possibly created by molten lava – were found floating in the lake. Though some locals believe huge catacombs exist within, only small caves have been found. Head up the hill to the Cal Fire Tower. You’ve reached the summit at Wright Peak 4,299 feet, the highest point on Mount Konocti (16). Breathtaking views of Clear Lake and the surrounding mountains can be seen from each side of the peak. To the south, Napa’s Mount Saint Helena stands just 43 feet taller. To the west, the Mayacamas, north to Pinnacle Rock and the remote Snow Mountain region. On a clear day, there are views east to the Sutter Buttes and as far as Mount Lassen.
A must see for local history!
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Historic Courthouse Museum
255 N Main St
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A must see for local history!
Natural park and recreation area
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Lakeside County Park
1985 Park Dr
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Natural park and recreation area
Natural history, parks, museums.
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Clear Lake State Park
5300 Soda Bay Rd
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Natural history, parks, museums.
Boat launch area, park area, local dining.
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Library Park
200 Park St
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Boat launch area, park area, local dining.
Recreational dirt bike and OHV interests
South Cow Mountain OHV Recreation Area
Mendo-Lake Road
Recreational dirt bike and OHV interests

Food Scene

Excellent pub, restaurant and atmosphere.
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O'Meara Bros. Brewing Company
901 Bevins St
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Excellent pub, restaurant and atmosphere.
Wonderful local lunch location. Food and service is amazing.
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Jimmy's Deli
540 Lakeport Blvd
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Wonderful local lunch location. Food and service is amazing.
Excellent pizza with delivery available.
Round Table Pizza
821 Eleventh St
Excellent pizza with delivery available.
The best Mexican Food you will ever eat! Also highly recommend the margaritas!
Angel's Rock House
1967 Big Valley Rd
The best Mexican Food you will ever eat! Also highly recommend the margaritas!
Wonderful dining experience. Red and Green Curry is outstanding. Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups are excellent. Pad Thai here is a local favorite.
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Chalerm Thai Bistro
1841 N High St
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Wonderful dining experience. Red and Green Curry is outstanding. Tom Yum and Tom Kha soups are excellent. Pad Thai here is a local favorite.
Good food, great breads. Nice scenic dining experience.
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Park Place Restaurant
50 3rd St
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Good food, great breads. Nice scenic dining experience.
Beautiful park and recreation area
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Highland Springs Recreation Area
3600 E Highland Springs Rd
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Beautiful park and recreation area
Best sandwiches at a great price. Chips included...
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Bruno's Shop Smart
355 Lakeport Blvd
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Best sandwiches at a great price. Chips included...
Smooth, cold, creamy ice cream, gelato, ices, etc. Great for hot days!
Tutti Frutti Lakeport
353 Lakeport Boulevard
Smooth, cold, creamy ice cream, gelato, ices, etc. Great for hot days!
Great for the sweet tooth and breakfast donut options!
Susie Q's Donuts & Espresso
501 South Main Street
Great for the sweet tooth and breakfast donut options!

Winery

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Boatique Winery
8255 Red Hills Rd
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The Mercantile
4350 Thomas Drive
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Library

For local flavored reading and quiet research.
Lake County Library
1425 North High Street
For local flavored reading and quiet research.

Auto

Quality local tire repair and service.
Lakeport Tire & Auto Service
1901 South Main Street
Quality local tire repair and service.