Jack London State Historic Park preserves the ranch and home of renowned author Jack London, offering visitors a mix of literary history and outdoor recreation amid scenic Northern California landscapes.
Located in Sonoma County, California, Jack London State Historic Park encompasses the former ranch and estate of author Jack London, set in the mountainous terrain of the Sonoma Valley. The park covers a rugged ridge of the Mayacamas Mountains, featuring oak woodlands, chaparral, and grassy meadows. It includes the ruins of London's Wolf House, his dream home that burned before completion, as well as the House of Happy Walls museum built to honor his memory. Visitors can explore preserved gardens, vineyards, and historical buildings that reflect early 20th-century ranch life. The park offers extensive hiking opportunities along trails that climb ridge tops and descend to rushing creeks, providing panoramic views of the valley and glimpses of local wildlife such as deer, hawks, and wild turkeys. The diverse plant communities include native wildflowers in spring and centuries-old oaks. The park provides a unique combination of cultural history and outdoor experiences, attracting literature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike. The seasonal climate is Mediterranean with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Interpretive programs highlight Jack London's adventurous life, his literary contributions, and environmental conservation efforts he championed. Visitors come for hiking, photography, picnicking, and to connect with California's rich literary heritage.
Ruins of the Wolf House, Jack London's unfinished dream home
House of Happy Walls museum featuring exhibits on London's life
Hiking trails showcasing panoramic views of Sonoma Valley
Historic vineyards and landscaped gardens on the estate
The ruins of the grand stone house that Jack London planned but never lived in due to a fire in 1913.
A memorial museum built by London's widow showcasing personal artifacts, photos, and his literary legacy.
Network of trails offering scenic views of surrounding valleys and Mount St. Helena.