Bluff House sits on a bluff overlooking the Pacific with unobstructed ocean views from the master bedroom and dining alcove. The two-bedroom main house and separate guest cottage are connected by a stone patio, with a large hot tub positioned to capture the same sweeping coastline. The setup allows flexibility depending on group size or guest space needs, and the views differ noticeably from each side of the property.
Dogs stay at both the main house and cottage. Policies and any associated fees should be confirmed directly with the property before booking. The stone patio connecting the buildings provides outdoor space, and the bluff-top location gives dogs immediate access to Mendocino’s coastal landscape. The sitting-room loft in the main house offers indoor space for cooler evenings.
Mendocino’s beaches and trails are within walking distance. Big River Beach, just south of town, allows dogs on-leash year-round and connects to a longer river walk inland. Mendocino Headlands State Historic Park surrounds the property on three sides, with multiple access points for leashed dogs to explore trails along the cliffs. The Victorian architecture and coastal town sits at the edge of the property’s location on Lansing Street. This area gets foggy and windy regularly, so mornings can be grey even when inland California is clear. Fall and spring tend to offer the best light and least fog.





