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…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…
…consisting of two big rocks above Sonoma Valley. Here at the top, you may not see another soul, since this hike is a bit more than most casual hikers want…
…cruise down Sebastopol’s Florence Avenue to delight in artist Patrick Amiot’s big colorful sculptures made from recycled objects. Enjoy a Russian River Beach Forestville is home to three regional parks…
…stage. There’s a different band every weekend, and music styles range from 1940 Big Band to the Beatles, French folk to reggae, raw country to cool blues. Frolic in Rio…
…and scallops. Tides Wharf Restaurant, Bodega Bay Though it’s big and touristy, the waterfront Tides Wharf Restaurant knows its way around superb seafood. Set on the waterfront across the street from…
…to the north from this beach and find the big rock with a hole in it that gives this place its name. The arched rock is actually right next to…
Kendall-Jackson is one of the biggest names in California wine, and Sonoma County wine country is K-J’s home turf. There’s much more to visiting Kendall-Jackson Winery than wine tasting, though…
…Ellen Star, Glen Ellen Chef Ari Weiswasser used to work at big-name places like the French Laundry and top-notch restaurants in New York. Now, at Glen Ellen Star, his cozy…
…love with this Brooklyn-in-Occidental mercantile and gourmet picnic pick-up spot. Big bowls, hearty salads and lots of surprises each day. Read more. 3703 Main St., Occidental, 707-874-6053 Zimi Pizza Dino’s Greek…
…surprised by the well-crafted dishes. Go for the cold mezze plate, a sampling of hummus, baba ganoush (roasted eggplant dip), tabbouleh, tzatziki, dolmas and crisp falafel. It’s plenty big for…
…after a few years of aging. Check out our article on Harvest Activities in Sonoma County. The biggest annual wine festival in Sonoma County is Taste of Sonoma on Labor Day weekend….
…seals are big into seafood. They particularly enjoy sole, anchovy, herring, flounder, sculpin, hake, cod, octopus, and squid. Aside from pinnipeds, the Russian River spit is also a major resting…