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…great place to see marine wildlife on the Sonoma Coast, like frolicking harbor seals. Explore cliff trails to watch for whales as they migrate off the Sonoma Coast. Fine Dine…
The magical Sonoma Coast is surprisingly sunny and warm in the winter, beckoning with succulent crab feasts in Bodega Bay and exhilarating seaside hikes in Sonoma Coast State Park. The waves crash…
…with a drive north on Highway 1. The Sonoma Coast State Park stretches for 17 miles along the coast, offering a series of long sandy beaches and rugged headlands, with…
…all of Sonoma County’s scenic State Parks and extraordinary regional parks. For instance, you can discover California history at Fort Ross State Historic Park and Jack London State Historic Park. Or, you…
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…showcase local Sonoma County meat and produce, like Dungeness crab. Day 2 Breakfast at Coast Kitchen Timber Cove Resort’s Coast Kitchen restaurant offers organic, seasonal Sonoma Wine Country coastal cuisine…
Winter Hikes on the Northern Sonoma Coast One of the things we love doing in winter is hiking in the far northern reaches of Sonoma County’s coast. Just getting there…
…the stars. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and Spring Lake Regional Park have campgrounds with sites for tent campers and RVs seeking inland scenery, and Sonoma Coast State Park and Salt…
…California State Parks, more than 50 Sonoma County Regional Parks, and miles of trails — Sonoma County offers so many ways to get outside and enjoy. Enjoy free, self-guided vineyard…
…inland from the coast. Sebastopol is the largest town near Bodega Bay, a roughly 20-minute drive inland. Bodega Head, the southernmost point in Sonoma Coast State Park From Bodega Bay, the Sonoma Coast…