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All rooms have fireplaces, Sitting areas, Featherbeds, Robes, CD players, and Luxury amenities.

Rates are for Double Occupancy and do not include State and County Tax. Additional charges may apply to certain Holidays and Special Events. Rates are subject to change without notice. Deduct $50 for single occupancy. Add $100 for extra person, NO EXCEPTIONS (limited availability)

Cottages
Just a short garden walk from Arts & Crafts Lodge, four cottages are set among the cypress and pines. Built in the 30's, they are classic examples of "motor court cabins" that have been modernized with guest conveniences in mind. All with tubs and showers, three new bathrooms feature Oceanview Clawfoot Tubs. Small, intimate, but well appointed, they all have private baths, fireplaces and private ocean view decks. Recently refurbished with new bathrooms, furnishings, carpet, coffee-makers and other guest amenities, Luxury Cottages of The Harbor House are very popular for guests seeking closeness to the natural wonders of the North Coast and personal privacy. Room Descriptions 
 
Main House
If architecture can define its heritage, The Harbor House Inn symbolizes the splendor and significance of the Redwood Empire in its finest era. Designed by renowned architect Louis Christian Mullgardt in the same vernacular as his famous "Home of Redwood" built for the 1915 Pan-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, the home is a Craftsman style treasure. Built in 1916 by the Goodyear Lumber Company, it had a multi-purpose existence. First as the home for chief executive of Goodyear's milling operation, which took place in Greenwood Cove below the house, and, secondly, as a showcase for the company's customer to witness firsthand the beauty and enduring qualities of redwood. Room Descriptions