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Enjoy the great outdoors with a fantastic round of golf or take a nice and relaxing yoga class to rejuvenate.
Find your next great getaway to Cobb Mountain and reconnect with nature.

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14347 Snead Court, Cobb, CA 95426

Adams Springs Golf Course is located on breath-taking Cobb Mountain in beautiful Lake County. At 3,050 feet above sea level, this mountain course has 5,280 yards of challenging, exciting play. This Golf Course is a Jack Fleming-designed course boasting five par fours and one par five. They have a restaurant and bar and it’s best to call ahead for hours of operation. Click here for information. 

BOGGS LAKE

Boggs Lake Ecological Reserve is a 46 acre property co-owned and managed with The Nature Conservancy. It was designated as an ecological reserve by the Fish and Game Commission in 1998. Boggs Lake is an unusual example of an upland vernal pool that occurs on volcanic substrate. This Volcanic Ash Flow Vernal Pool is known from only a few localities in Lake County. The lake is not fed by streams or springs, but rather acts as a catch basin for rainfall during the wet season, then gradually dries through the summer. This natural community supports unusual plant species adapted to this unique environment. The lake also provides habitat for a variety of waterfowl and marsh birds. This 2017 news article describes it further. 

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Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest is a state forest located on State Route 175, eight miles south of Clear Lake in Lake County, California, USA. It is one of the largest mountains in the area, with a length of 10 miles east to west and width of 4 miles north to south. The nonprofit, Friends of Boggs Mountain, was formed to enhance the visitor’s experience through educational and recreational programs, and assists with infrastructure improvements.

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14117 Bottle Rock Road, Cobb, CA 95426

Mandala Springs is a 112 acre wellness retreat center in the Mayacamas Mountains north of the Bay Area – a place where nature and spirit meet to create a natural healing environment for all. Activities available include pedal go kart riding, paddle boarding and kayaking, yard games in the field, swimming in their seasonal pool, group bonfires, archery and hiking directly onto the Mayacamas’ mountain trails.

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15960 Bottle Rock Road, Cobb, CA 95426

Pine Grove is a majestic forest retreat of timeless natural beauty, blessed with abundant mountain spring water. In this oasis, bordered by spring fed year-round Kelsey Creek and overlooked by Cobb Mountain, you will discover a vast and personal connection with the natural world in any season. Pine Grove has hosted plant walks and mushroom walks and has a Farmer’s Market onsite on Tuesdays from May to September. There is a Zendo meditation room for use. Click here for their pool schedule, in use until Labor Day.

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15247 Hoberg Rd, Cobb, CA 95426

Pine Summit Pool is a members-only, community-based recreation area. Membership in the Summit Recreation and Social Club is required, and includes access to the pool area featuring a 120,000 gallon heated pool. There are also tennis/pickleball courts, picnic and barbecue areas, and a playground. Facilities are open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Pine Summit Pool has served the Cobb Mountain area in Lake County for more than 30 years.

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Click here for map showing locations of Sculpture Jam in and around Cobb

Created by local fine artists, seven found-object, sculptural art pieces are located along Hwy. 175 in front of Cobb area business properties. By showcasing the artists that live within our creative community, it strengthens community identity and enhances economic development for the Cobb area, while creating an outdoor museum without walls. Click to view more information, including the Sponsors who support local arts. 

SURROUNDING AREAS

Surrounding areas include Kelseyville, Lakeport and Middletown

Harbin

18424 Harbin Springs Road
Middletown, CA 95461

Harbin Hot Springs is a rustic hot springs retreat, owned by Heart Consciousness Church, which operates Harbin as a spiritually-oriented non-profit center. Its rural setting is over 1700 acres of meadows, hills, canyons, and creeks. There is clothing-optional sunbathing and soaking in spring-fed pools; sauna and bodywork treatments, healthy food, hiking and events for guests such as yoga classes.

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22223 Highway 29
Middletown, CA 95461

With a unique turn-of-the century winery theme, Twin Pine Casino and Hotel features exciting gaming, and a 59 room, smoke-free hotel. The Manzanita Restaurant serves seasonal specials, and the Grapevine Bar offers live performances every Friday and Saturday, along with wines from local wineries.

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KONOCTI HARBOR RESORT

8727 Soda Bay Rd.
Kelseyville, CA 95451

Newly renovated Konocti Harbor Resort and Spa features indoor and outdoor pools, three restaurants, an indoor theater, tennis and pickleball courts, and a 19,000-square-foot spa. On the weekends, enjoy live entertainment in the on-site theater.

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MOUNT KONOCTI PARK

5413-5553 Konocti Rd.
Kelseyville, CA 95451

This park has multiple hiking trails that reward the visitor with astonishing views of the region. There are restrooms, a historic settler cabin and the remains of a plane from a previous plane crash. You can find many native plants and trees along with a glimpse of wildlife on its 1,152 acres.

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Calpine Tours of the Geysers & Visitor Center

15500 Central Park Rd
Middletown, CA 95461

Visit the world’s largest producer of green geothermal energy. Calpine offers free community tours on a preset, annual schedule. Calpine tours are free of charge, led by their expert staff, and no two tours are the same!

All 2024 Tour Dates are booked. 2025 Tours will be announced November 15, 2024. Reservations are required. Click here for details on tours. For the Visitor Center, see below. Best to call ahead. Click here to watch a video about geothermal energy. 

Calpine Geothermal Visitor Center
Friday-Saturday 10 AM-5PM

866-439-7377