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Location
Long Valley Health
Center is
located
at 50 Branscomb Rd. in Laytonville (northern Mendocino County) in the
Coast Range of
Northern
California.
From Highway 101,
turn west on to Branscomb Rd. and proceed about 100 yards. On the
right-hand side (north of the road), you will see a large bank of solar
panels just of the road. Our driveways are to either side of those
solar panels.
From Westport and
the Coast, turn east on to Branscomb Rd. and proceed about 25
miles. On the left-hand side (north side of the road), you will see a large bank of solar
panels just of the road. Our driveways are to either side of those
solar panels.
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Northern
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Mendocino
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to Laytonville |
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Laytonville is
located on
California
Highway 101, approximately halfway between the SF Bay Area
and
the
Oregon border. It is 15 miles inland, 26 miles by road (45
minutes)
from the Pacific Ocean.
The nearest
airports are
located
in Santa Rosa and Eureka/Arcata, though local residents generally
prefer
to use Sacramento, San Francisco, or Oakland International
Airports.
Eureka and San Francisco airports may be subject to flight delays due
to fog during the summer months..
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Driving Time and
Distance to
Laytonville (Subject to weather
and traffic)
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Eureka/
Arcata
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125
miles
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2
hours, 15 mins.
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Fort
Bragg
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55 miles
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1 hour
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Ukiah
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48 miles
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1 hour
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Santa
Rosa
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125
miles
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2 hours
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Sacramento
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175
miles
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3
hours, 30 mins.
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San
Francisco
(Golden
Gate Bridge)
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150
miles
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3 hours
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Economy |
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The climate is
mild, marked by
extended periods of clear, dry, sunny weather in the summer months, and
cool rainy weather in the winter months. Snowfall and freezing weather
are rare because of proximity to the ocean, although the surrounding
mountains
are occasionally snowcapped.
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Mendocino County
is a scenic
rural
county. The main industries are timber, agriculture, ranching, fishing
and tourism. Laytonville is a small, rural community which is the
center
of population for about 6,500 people. Approximately 2,000 people live
in
the immediate vicinity (15 minutes driving time) of Laytonville.
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| Tourism |
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The Mendocino
coast is a regional
tourist destination renowned for its scenic beauty and
hospitality.
The inland forests are much visited by those who enjoy outdoor
activities.
There are numerous State and National Parks & Forests located
throughout
the County.
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For more information about
Events,
Services and Resources in Mendocino County, please visit these websites:
Mendocino
Coast & County Online Directory
Mendocino
Online Resource Directory
California
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Last
updated on July 21, 2011
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