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Vikingsholm

Vikingsholm

4.7 (1,513 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Visit in summer mornings for guided interior tours and softer light; late spring or early fall offers fewer crowds, but check seasonal closures.

Budget tips

Pay the California State Parks day-use vehicle fee, typically $10–15; an annual State Parks pass covers entry, national park passes do not; bring your own snacks to avoid higher lakeside prices.

Recommended for

History buffs, Architecture lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Hikers

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Quick facts: Walk down the steep, switchback trail and you’ll arrive at a 38-room Scandinavian-style lakeside mansion with hand-carved beams and tiny, cozy alcoves. Lora Knight furnished many rooms with imported Nordic textiles and local stonework, giving each space a warm, cabin-like scent of pine and linseed oil.

Highlights: Slip inside and your eyes catch a massive granite fireplace and intricate wood carvings, features Lora Knight insisted be crafted using traditional Scandinavian methods. Most visitors comment that the lake's close presence fills the rooms with a faint briny scent, the echo of waves, and a light that makes carved knotwork glow like something from a fjord-side cottage.

Insider tips

  • Wear sturdy shoes, the 1-mile trail down is steep and can be slippery on granite steps.
  • Arrive before 9am to beat the parking rush and get unobstructed photos of the house from the shore.
  • Bring layers, winds off the lake can be chilly even on warm days.
  • Skip the steep interior if mobility is limited, instead enjoy the shoreline viewpoints and Eagle Falls trail.
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