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…Torres Forno of Matanzas Creek Winery. Furthermore, there are many Hispanic-owned Sonoma County wineries, including Robledo Family Winery, Ceja Vineyards, Guerrero Fernandez Winery, and Enriquez Estate Wines, just to name a…
…— fingers crossed for that happening again this year. Get Sparkling Sigh Champagne Bar, Sonoma Head to SIGH Champagne bar in Sonoma for holiday celebratory sparkles. No reservations are needed….
…by Point Hospitality Group. Known for its spacious rooms and laid-back vibe, The Sandman features a renovated pool area, the Pool House & Bar, a Backyard with bocce and fire…
…of Cloverdale along Pine Mountain Road, a former stagecoach route once haunted by infamous “Gentleman Bandit” Black Bart. Cattle grates across the road evidence the ranching history of the area, which…
…it backdropped by mountains? Or hike in short sleeves through deciduous oak forests turned yellow and pale orange? Or wander through a drought-tolerant garden where each autumn, the yarrow, barberry,…
…passing gray whales cresting over the waves. Follow the river away from the shore to a freshwater marsh and redwood groves that shade lush sword ferns and vibrant rhododendrons. 5. Taste…
…rays that light-up the ruddy redwood bark and the verdant ferns that blanket the ground. And that’s when it hits you: Armstrong Woods is silent — almost eerily so. There’s…
…get to Fitzpatrick Lane, where this local secret is ensconced. The short trail that loops in, around, and between seemingly untouched pockets of redwoods and sprawling ferns gives one a…
…in an elegant new “barn.” Baths are large jetted tubs with saunas or steam showers, fresh flowers grace your room, and afternoons offer wine-tasting classes with a Master Sommelier. Enjoy…
…western part of North America and found largely along the Pacific Coast. With springtime streams flowing at this reserve, you’ll also see lacy fronds from big ferns and colorful wildflowers…
…Santa Rosa, California Spring Lake is a 320-acre hidden gem with trails for walking, hiking, bicycling, and horseback riding, plus camping, fishing, and picnic areas with barbecues. The big draw…
…a Russian chapel, barracks, windmill, and a renovated structure dating back to 1836. The park museum offers details about the three main eras of Fort Ross: Kashaya Indian, Russian, and…