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Jack London State Historic Park

Glen Ellen

Wander through the stone ruins of Wolf House, Jack London's dream home that burned before he could move in, then hike shaded trails where redwoods and eucalyptus inspired his stories. The 1,400-acre estate blends literary history with easygoing nature walks, complete with a museum inside the House of Happy Walls.

Literary history
Redwood trails
Historic ruins
Easy hiking

Tips

🏛️Wolf House burned down in 1913 before Jack could move in
🎹Charmian's 1901 Steinway baby grand still played at events
🐕Dogs welcome on Wolf House and Beauty Ranch trails

Jack London State Historic Park

2400 London Ranch Rd, Glen Ellen, CA 95442, USA

Upcoming at Jack London State Historic Park

Thursday, Jun 11
The Secret Lives of Mountain Lions

The Secret Lives of Mountain Lions

June 11 at 6pm

Follow the paw prints with researchers from the Living with Lions project on a 3-mile evening hike through Jack London's historic park. You'll learn how trail cameras and GPS collars reveal the secret lives of local mountain lions and why these apex predators matter to the ecosystem.

Saturday, Jun 13
Jack London Speaker Series: Tarnel Abbott

Jack London Speaker Series: Tarnel Abbott

June 13 at 10:30am

Step into literary history as Jack London's own great-granddaughter shares intimate family stories and hard-won insights into his legacy. This interview-style conversation with retired librarian and activist Tarnel Abbott offers a rare, personal window into one of America's most adventurous writers.

Sunday, Jun 14
Book Signing: The Man Beneath the Paint

Book Signing: The Man Beneath the Paint

June 14 at 12pm

Step into the 150th anniversary celebration of Jack London and Tilden Daken, a California Impressionist painter who rode the rails with London and painted Sonoma's wild beauty. Author Bonnie Portnoy shares her grandfather's untold story through vivid illustrations and intimate tales of artistic adventure.