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…trailhead, no more than two miles off Highway 12. The round-trip hike is a bit more than six miles. At the trailhead, a parking fee of $7 is required, free…

Hiking / Walking / Running

…a few kinds of deciduous trees that really show off their colors.   Bodega Head, Bodega Bay Bodega Head Work up an appetite for a great local seafood lunch on this easy…

General

…to see and do, it’s best to take some time to plan ahead. When you’re prepared for your adventure, you and your group are more likely to have a good…

Family Fun

…you’re ready to eat, head to Bear Republic Brewing Co., a combination brewpub, restaurant, beer garden, and play space overlooking the Roberts Lake reservoir in northern Rohnert Park. The open,…

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…the park. The parks department provides an online pdf map of Crane Creek Regional Park. 3. Steelhead Beach Regional Park, Forestville Sonoma Coast wildflowers The intact ecosystem at Steelhead Beach…

Outdoor/Nature

…are some exciting ways to spot wildlife throughout the year in Sonoma County, California. Whale Watching: Mid-Winter Through Spring Whale tail spotted at Bodega Head, in Sonoma Coast State Park,…

Trip Itineraries

…cemetery, a windmill, and a historic orchard that still contains fruit trees from the Russian era. The House of Happy Walls at Jack London State Historic Park  Head east on California…

Santa Claus looks out at the vineyards in Sonoma County.
Holidays

…Petaluma, Petaluma Some might say it’s not officially the holiday season until you’ve had your first gingersnap. But for some, a cookie is not enough. Hotel Petaluma’s annual gingerbread house

Spa & Wellness

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When you enter the town of Bodega Bay, a small fishing village on Sonoma County’s coastline, you’re immediately greeted by large boats heading out for their daily catch. The local…

Activities

…meanders along the cliff edge. Take a moment to pause and reflect at Whale Watch Point to see if you can catch a glimpse of passing gray whales cresting over…