Attractions and places to see around Cobb include natural hot springs, state forests, and cultural heritage sites. This region offers a mix of natural landscapes and historical points of interest. Visitors can explore areas dedicated to forest management and enjoy unique cultural experiences. The diverse offerings cater to those interested in both outdoor activities and local history.
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The Monastery was founded in 1983: 8 monks sustain and grow it with the sale of their amazing mosaics and egg-yolk based frescos and tempera of icons on wood panels: ancient pigments and techniques like 2500 years ago: https://www.gsinai.com It is along gravel trails halfway up the Mt Hannah volcano, more paved but also more hills via Cobb and Herrington Flat road than via Rocky's Road gravel https://www.komoot.com/tour/2718440997 . The generous Orthodox monks insisted to accept lunch, evening service, and to spend the night. On the Eastern Orthodox Julian calendar πChristmas is actually on our January 7th - so we can celebrate it twice π In collection: https://www.komoot.com/collection/4015057/-california-lake-county
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Housed in the historic 1920s library (which moved to a modern large facility across the street) the museum is small with few exhibits yet. Its mission is to preserve and share the local cultural and economic heritage of southern Lake County β both Native American prehistory and the development of critical industries by early European settlers: toll-roads as networks for stage travel, widespread vineyards and wineries, extensive quicksilver mining, and resorts based on clear air and natural springs. Free, donations welcome. Thursday, Friday, Saturday 10am-4pm, but call to make sure. The county website erroneously said Wednesday, which cost me a day ... (707) 809-8009 or https://www.facebook.com/CGibsonMuseumCulturalCenter
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The hot springs resorts era in this region lasted from 1860s to the 1950s. Today, most are abandoned like Howard Hot Springs, which tried a revival as Avalon Springs Resort but burned and somehow messed up the hot springs flow, never had a major hot source like Ettawa despite its name, or are inaccessibly converted to private properties or retreat centers. The new Avalon owners' application to overwhelm the quiet landscape with 2000 luxury housing developments was fortunately so far rejected in court. The dilapidated compound doesn't even maintain a small pool where the tiny amount of bubbling hot water could be collected.
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Harbin Hot Springs is a spiritual grounding place immediately on the first visit to the healing waters and new-age community that took over this idyllic valley in 1972. It all started when a hippie used a sudden inheritance to buy the former health resort and in fact the entire valley, founded the 'Heart-Conscious Church's and attracted a steady stream of spiritual and physical wellness seekers, that enjoy, mostly naked, the natural hot springs, the yoga, massage, and each other. Over time the pools and hotel facilities became fancier, but you could always pop in for a 24 hour soak including free camping, free yoga sessions, various spiritual gatherings, a lively community kitchen, evening movie shows, and much more, all for a small fee. Unfortunately many of the buildings got destroyed by a series of wildfires, mainly the 2015 Valley Fire en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valley_Fire , and it took years to rebuild. The old charming resident community, temples, etc have not yet returned. But it was heartwarming to see that the pools are restored and improved, camping is still included for free, yoga is slowly returning once a day guided by volunteers, and many of the creative and lovely guests are still coming, even though the expensive reconstruction resulted in a doubling of the entrance prices. Finally biked from the bottom to the top of the large valley entirely owned by Harbin, perfectly rewarded by yoga and three times in one day several long soaks in the various pools, sauna, steam room, and water massage jets. Bliss β¨οΈ
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Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest was created in order to implement good practices regarding forests management. After a massive clear cut in 1950, this forest was reopened for recreational purposes such as camping and hiking.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the healing waters of Harbin Hot Springs, known for its spiritual and physical wellness focus. Another popular natural site is Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest, which offers opportunities for camping and hiking in a managed forest environment.
Yes, you can explore the Gibson Museum and Cultural Center, housed in a historic 1920s library. It preserves and shares the local cultural and economic heritage of southern Lake County, including Native American prehistory and the development of critical industries. Additionally, the abandoned Howard Hot Springs / Avalon Springs Resort offers a glimpse into the region's past hot springs resorts era.
Cobb offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking and camping within Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest. The region's natural hot springs, like Harbin Hot Springs, provide unique opportunities for relaxation and wellness in a natural setting.
Yes, the St. Gregory of Sinai Monastery is a unique religious site founded in 1983. Monks at the monastery sustain it through the sale of their amazing mosaics and egg-yolk based frescos and tempera of icons on wood panels, using ancient pigments and techniques. The Gibson Museum and Cultural Center also offers insights into local cultural heritage.
The region has a rich history of hot springs resorts, which flourished from the 1860s to the 1950s. While many are now abandoned, like the Howard Hot Springs / Avalon Springs Resort, places like Harbin Hot Springs continue the tradition, offering healing waters and a community focused on spiritual and physical wellness.
Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest was established to implement good forest management practices. After a significant clear-cut in 1950, it was reopened for recreational purposes, including camping and hiking, allowing visitors to enjoy a well-managed forest environment.
The Gibson Museum and Cultural Center, though small, aims to preserve and share the local cultural and economic heritage of southern Lake County. Its exhibits cover Native American prehistory and the development of key industries by early European settlers, such as toll-roads, vineyards, quicksilver mining, and resorts.
The St. Gregory of Sinai Monastery is located along gravel trails halfway up Mt Hannah volcano. The monks are known for their hospitality, sometimes offering lunch, evening service, and overnight stays to visitors. They also create and sell mosaics and icons.
Harbin Hot Springs is considered a spiritual grounding place, known for its healing waters and new-age community. It offers various pools, a sauna, a steam room, and historically provided yoga sessions and spiritual gatherings, attracting those seeking physical and spiritual wellness.
The Howard Hot Springs / Avalon Springs Resort is an abandoned site from the region's hot springs resorts era. It attempted a revival but was impacted by fires and issues with its hot springs flow. Plans for large-scale development were rejected, and the dilapidated compound no longer maintains a pool for its small amount of bubbling hot water.
To experience the natural beauty of Cobb, consider visiting Boggs Mountain Demonstration State Forest for hiking and camping amidst managed woodlands. For a unique natural experience, immerse yourself in the healing waters and serene environment of Harbin Hot Springs.
Yes, the Gibson Museum and Cultural Center focuses on the economic heritage of southern Lake County. It highlights the development of critical industries by early European settlers, such as toll-roads for stage travel, widespread vineyards and wineries, and extensive quicksilver mining.


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