Farmhouse Bed & Breakfast Inn
is home to Peter and Sharmon Kenyon who run a farm-oreinted bed and breakfast with four guest rooms. Built in 1905, our farmhouse is fully renovated, clean and comfortable decorated in Mission style with no Victoriana.
All four guest rooms are on the second floor (21 steps).
Two guest rooms have one queen bed and private bath.
Two guest rooms have one full bed and one twin bed; these two rooms share a bathroom.
There are no telephones or televisions in guest rooms but we do provide wireless Internet.
The sitting room has books, puzzles, and games as well as a small television.
We serve a full breakfast; we can adapt our menu to vegetarian or other preferences.
Check-in is from 4PM to 6PM. Call to arrange earlier or later check-in.
is 18 acres located on California's North Coast in Humboldt County, about 18 miles south of Eureka, near Fortuna and near the Avenue of the Giants (a scenic drive through the Redwood Forest). We keep a few farm animals and we sell farm-raised, grassfed beef. Wild birds are abundant and sometimes we see coyotes, bobcats, deer, and elk. Jake is our McNabb-cross farm dog. We enjoy life here and we hope to share it with you whether you're in Humboldt County for a special event or just passing through.
Peter offers massage sessions for both men and women.
$40 for one-hour massage
$15 for 15-minute chair massage
Please call 707 496 2827 to make a massage appointment.
Peter is a Certified Massage Practitioner (California Massage Therapy Council ID# 2917).
He is a member of Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals.
He trained at Loving Hands Institute of Healing Arts.
Five to six hours North from San Francisco on Highway 101
Seven to eight hours if you divert to coastal Highway 1 for part of the trip
About two miles South of Fortuna, California (We are not located in Fortuna limits.)
About 1.4 miles East of Highway 101 on Route 36 toward Hydesville
Right turn on River Bar Road (Watch for our B&B directional sign on Route 36)
About 0.3 mile to 355 River Bar Road
About four hours South from Grants Pass, Oregon (Route 5, Highway 199, Highway 101)
About three hours West from Red Bluff, California (Route 36, scenic but slow going)