In 1876, the railroad linked this town to western Sonoma County’s Cazadero and Sausalito ferries, sparking the growth of six sawmills and eventually a variety of restaurants serving both travelers and locals.
Today, this charming community features a quaint two-block main street lined with art galleries, gift shops, and long-standing eateries beloved by visitors and residents alike. Cultural highlights include an Arts Center and an Ecology Center, plus the thrilling Sonoma Canopy Tour for those daring enough to zipline through towering redwoods.
Spend a weekend at the historic Occidental Lodge or indulge in a luxurious stay at The Inn at Occidental. And when you’re ready, let’s talk about making this serene town your part-time retreat or full-time home — with Adler by your side.