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…west Sonoma County — Photo by Jerry Dodrill Photography Bike the Willow Creek trail in West Sonoma County (pictured) or hike to the top of Helen Putnam Regional Park in…

Restaurants

…taste innovators. From pizza, tacos and grilled cheese to upscale Southern dining and a distillery, it’s an eater’s paradise. Blue Ridge Kitchen in The Barlow in Sebastopol Region wine bar…

Activities

…Gualala Point Regional Park 3. Hike Dunes and Coastal Bluffs With its vast expanse of white sandy beach and dunes, Gualala Point Regional Park offers the opportunity to stroll beside the…

Sonoma County Tourism (SCT) is the official destination stewardship organization of Sonoma County dedicated to promoting overnight stays and creating a sustainable hospitality economy throughout the region. SCT is a…

Activities

…in this area. Doran Regional Park, Bodega Bay Across the bay, the 2-mile-long sandy beach at Doran Regional Park is a popular place for beachcombing, picnicking, building sand castles, flying…

Outdoor Activities

Wineries

…along with food pairings that celebrate “the bounty of Sonoma County,” wrote USA Today. J Wine Co., 11447 Old Redwood Highway, Healdsburg, 888-594-6326  Best Wine Region — Sonoma County (No….

Family Fun

…offering food and beverages. At both pools, you’ll find lifeguards on duty and lockers for storing valuables. 9. Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa Spring Lake Regional Park This 320-acre…

Culinary Experiences

…expression of a great pie needs no gilding. How that crust and sauce come together, however, differs from region to region. From gut-busting Chicago deep dish to the simplest Neapolitan,…

Couple Discovering the Sonoma County Coast
Activities

…more than 20 miles of hiking and equestrian trails, including a path to a pygmy forest. Gualala Point Regional Park At Sonoma County’s northern border, six Sea Ranch Coastal Access…

Trip Itineraries

…Valley winegrowing regions near Bodega Bay are widely known for vibrant chardonnays, rosés, pinot noirs, syrahs and sparkling wines, all of which thrive in vineyards exposed to the cooling winds…