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The Secret Coast Mendocino Coast
Getting Here

Wheels-down 90 scenic minutes away — or land your own plane on a private strip.

This coast rewards people who value privacy over convenience. It isn't a fly-in-fly-out destination, and that's the point. Here's the honest picture of how buyers actually get here.

RouteAirportWhat it takes
Private jetCharles M. Schulz–Sonoma County (STS), Santa RosaFull-service jet airport, two FBOs, handles Gulfstream-class aircraft. About 90 scenic minutes down Highway 1 to Sea Ranch/Gualala.
TurbopropLittle River (LLR), near Mendocino village5,249-ft public runway. Charter operators serve it today. No Jet-A on field — fuel is tankered in for turbine aircraft.
Owner-flown, pistonThe Sea Ranch Airport (private, members/guests)2,600-ft strip. Prior permission required. No jets — weight and runway-length limits apply.
HelicopterCharter from SF Bay AreaRoughly 45–55 minutes from San Francisco. The Sea Ranch strip accepts helicopter landings.
By carHighway 1 / Highway 101Two to three hours from the Bay Area, most of it along the coast. Many buyers consider the drive part of the appeal.

“The drive up Highway 1 does something to people. By the time they arrive, they've already slowed down.”

Jed Davis · A note from the field

Can a private jet land at Sea Ranch or Gualala?

No — and it's worth saying plainly. Both local strips explicitly prohibit jets: The Sea Ranch Airport caps aircraft weight and runway performance well below jet requirements, and Ocean Ridge Airport in Gualala bans jets outright. Buyers flying in fly into Santa Rosa or charter a turboprop into Little River, then drive the coast. The real flex isn't jet access — it's that The Sea Ranch has its own private airstrip for the owners who fly themselves in.

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