The region around Elk was home to some of the first non-native settlers along the coast. The town is perched above a spectacular rocky cove opening out to the Pacific Ocean. Around the turn of the century this town was alive with hotels, saloons, and general stores. Jack London enjoyed visiting Elk during the early 1900’s and stayed in a hotel room overlooking the ocean. Today, Elk is an intimate and charming town. The Coast Highway, which runs through the center of town, is lined with shops, inns and restaurants. Greenwood State Beach has hiking trails leading to tide pools and grand vistas, and has a small museum.
For natural beauty and respite from the modern pace, visit Elk.
Standing gracefully on a coastal cliff overlooking the wild Pacific, The Harbor House Inn offers the finest in luxury accommodations, discriminating dining and magnificent seaside gardens. Completely refurbished, the inn features luxury rooms with awe inspiring ocean views, private decks, fireplaces and classic and antique furnishings. Room rate includes breakfast and four-course, fresh, California cuisine served nightly in the ocean view dining room. Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence”. 800-720-7474