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Interesting tourist attraction Seems a little dingey since it belongs to a dispensary but something kinda neat to checkout
Stopped by to sample Californias Emerald Triangle wares. Was not disappointed.
I came for the Cookies dispensary experience and it did not disappoint. My budtender was friendly, patient and full of knowledge that helped curate a great first-time experience.
Go into the dispensary and pay $2 to get the key code for the one log house. I think seeing it and getting to see the historic pictures is worth it. We were there 12/22 and the cafe and restrooms were closed
A good place to stop after partially driving north or south on 101. The gift shop has some cool wood carvings, and of course the Grandfather tree. Make sure to check out the backside of the tree. It is amazing to think the tree first grew around 400 AD!
The One Log House is really neat! Like its just a quick stop but its cute. Didn't check out anything else but it was clean and the employees were nice
This was a nice place to take a break from the road. In our travels in this area some places were still not recovered fully from the pandemic which was confusing to me, but all in all we enjoyed our visit here.
I went into what I thought was the gift shop, it was next to log home, but it was actually a dispensary. I would never drive Hwy 101 again unless I had to. I wish I could of seen inside of log home, but have no idea where the code was, and I wasn't the only one.... another couple asked if I figured out how to get inside? But did see Grand father tree a little ways away. This place seemed like we were trespassing.
Definitely a unique experience. It's a 32 foot long log turned into a travel trailer, that found its new home in the redwood forest.
Classic Americana roadside attraction. Good coffee stop. Clean restrooms.
Not a center piece anymore. However the security guard for the Dispensary will give you the code for a self guided tour. It's the forerunner of a Tiny house.
It’s not always open, should call the shop before going. There’s electric pumps right next to it, so that’s nice
Stopped on our way back from Eureka. Definitely not a restaurant. It appears the area is in a state of transition. When it comes to a family road trip I tend to stay away from pot dispensaries.
Terrible place, pretty to look at but no service. I walked around for 5 minutes and there wasn't one employee around. I wanted a sandwich and to use the restroom. I left and went to the next place down the road.
Really neat experience, kids loved it.
We stopped here to see the One-Log House, not to visit the cafe or dispensary. Buy tickets ($2 per person) at the snack bar counter. Your ticket will have a code to enter the house. It's unstaffed, so you can take all the time you want. Note that this was built as an exhibit; I don't think anyone ever actually lived here. But we still found it really interesting and a worthwhile stop, partly because it's a mid-20th century time capsule.
Such a wonderful little road stop!! Worth it if your time schedule allows it!!!
Coffee shop/dispensary. It says there is also a nursery but we didn't see one. No access to the one log house either but the storefront has been updated recently and looks very nice. Good selection of drinks too.
Everyone seems to try and capitalize on the Redwood trees. We did not pay the $4 to see it. The food in the restaurant smelled great and the carvings next door were amazing. Some awesome photos there!
This is in relation to the gift shop/Cafe not the tree. The food was just bad. It took quite awhile, even though there was not a crowd. The grilled cheese was barely toasted and the oily cheese wasn't melted at all.