If you go to Jack London Park

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From: Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Date: 20061126
Author:Sacramento Bee

Plan on at least a full day. Consider an overnight stay if you want to enjoy some Sonoma/Glen Ellen hospitality. If you hike all 15 miles in the park, you'll need a rest.

-- Location: About 10 miles north of Sonoma, Calif., on Arnold Drive, which parallels Highway 12.

-- Hours/seasons: The museum in the House of Happy Walls is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except holidays. Seasonal park hours are posted.

-- Cost: Free after $6 parking fee

-- Activity options: Hiking, biking or horseback riding in season.

-- Camping: Available right across the road at Sonoma Valley Regional Park.

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