Annapolis�a hidden jewel of a community�is tucked into the timber-filled ridges above the jagged northern Sonoma coastline. Undeterred by the steep; mountainous terrain and rugged living; early settlers were first lured to the area by the timber. They quickly discovered Annapolis had perfect weather for apple farming. At the beginning of the 20th century; almost every farm had apples; and apple dryers dotted the hills. The wild Gualala River; known for Coho salmon and steelhead trout; is 32 miles long and flows through the Annapolis area before meeting the Pacific Ocean. Early Native American Pomo tribes settled along this important river; which eventually served as a boundary between Sonoma and Mendocino Counties.
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