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The charming town of Windsor (pop. 26,801) is a family-friendly gem in Sonoma Wine Country. Just two miles from the recreational thrills of the Russian River, Windsor is home to…
Along the banks of Sonoma County’s Russian River, the hamlet of Monte Rio (pop. 1,152) knows how to roll out the welcome mat with flair. Tourists flocked by train starting…
Protected by a bay from the wild whims of the Pacific Ocean, Bodega Bay is a picturesque fishing village on the Sonoma Coast that harbors sights, sounds, and activities –…
Perched in a valley in the hills above the Russian River watershed, nestled along the flowing waters of Austin Creek, and shaded by towering redwoods, the tiny community of Cazadero…
Established in 1876 as the final stop on the North Pacific Coast Railroad, Occidental (pop. 1,126) is a town whose modern-day charms are rooted in its past. As you explore,…
Enjoy art, food, kayaking, canoeing, camping, and the relaxing pastime of beachcombing in the peaceful village of Gualala (pop. 2,093), perched on the northern-most edge of the Sonoma County coast….
The tiny village of Bodega has big-screen cred: It, along with neighboring Bodega Bay, provided Sonoma County locations for director Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller “The Birds.” Movie enthusiasts can drive…
As Sonoma County’s first historic district, tiny Freestone (pop. 32) is nestled in a picturesque valley surrounded by rolling hills. Located at the southern end of the scenic 10-mile drive…
Canopied by redwoods in a tight valley along Sonoma County’s Russian River, Rio Nido (pop. 522) packs a lot into a double-wide-trailer roadhouse, a Tudor-style historic lodge, a post office,…
Sebastopol has a rich agricultural history, including Luther Burbank’s Experiment Farm, where the renowned horticulturist developed more than 800 varieties of fruits, flowers, vegetables, and grains beginning in the 1880s….
Tucked quietly away off major roads in western Sonoma County, Graton (pop. 1,707) is a laid-back home to artists, artisans, writers, retirees, working-class families, and some of the best restaurants…
Located in central Sonoma County and laid out in the 1950s, family-friendly Rohnert Park (pop. 43,500) was one of the first planned communities nationwide. Kid-oriented activities abound. Take a spin…