If you’re headed from Hopland to Ukiah and you’re not in a hurry, and if you’d like to take
in some Northern California countryside not often seen by visitors, here’s a 55-mile tour
with stretches that range from the serene to the pulse-pounding. It’s perfect for experienced
motorcyclists looking for a challenging ride, and it’s a treat for adventuresome motorists.
There are twisting, turning mountain roads with spectacular scenery, gentle country roads
and even a few miles of straight and rarely congested roadway.
From its T-junction at Hwy 101 in Hopland take Hwy 175 East, even though Ukiah is to
the north. This is probably the most interesting leg of the journey, with the road closely
hugging mountainsides in places, and sheer drop-offs to one side. Follow Hwy 175 about
18 miles to Hwy 29, just south of Lakeport. By the time you get there you will have crossed
into Lake County and gained about 850 feet in elevation. Hwy 175 has some pretty steep
grades and turns with limited visibility, so keep an eye out for oncoming drivers taking blind
turns too quickly.
Turn north on Hwy 29 and follow it 11 miles to Hwy 20, just before the town of Upper
Lake. Then turn west onto Hwy 20 and take it about 19 miles to Hwy 101. You’ll pass Lower
Blue Lake and Blue Lakes, re-enter Mendocino County, and drive past Lake Mendocino.
Once you’re on Hwy 101 it’s only 7 miles south to Ukiah.
A heads up: although you won’t have trouble finding fuel in Hopland, Lakeport, Upper
Lake or Ukiah, there’s really nothing in the way of gas stations in between.