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…fog is that the ocean moderates the winter region. Because temperatures don’t fall relatively as low as in interior locations, vines may start growing earlier in the season, resulting in…
…campgrounds are in beautiful locations with plenty of exciting things to do. Here are a few excellent spots to camp with your family: Spring Lake Regional Park Spring Lake Regional…
…spans a whopping 1,545 square miles, with 425 wineries You may not be aware that Sonoma County is really big, spanning 1,545 square miles. It’s an hour’s drive south-north on Highway…
…enjoy the experience, and maybe, just maybe, you will uncover something within yourself. Here, we help you experience Riverfront Regional Park. Finding Your Path at Riverfront Regional Park Wherever you…
…take the Regional Parks River Shuttle, which costs $5 for an all-day shuttle pass and travels from Santa Rosa to Forestville. Don’t forget the sunscreen, and be sure to bring…
…region. Glamp sustainably at Wildhaven Sonoma in Healdsburg You can positively impact the Sonoma County community by choosing to: Go glamping at a luxury safari tent or Airstream trailer camp…
…20 miles of amazing bluffside hiking trails beckon. Tolay Lake Regional Park, Petaluma Tolay Lake Regional Park, Petaluma, California From Tolay Lake Regional Park, you’ll get magnificent views of the…
…9. Foothill Regional Park, Windsor Foothill Regional Park, located in Windsor, California Home to 6.8 miles of tree-shaded trails and three small fishing lakes, this 211-acre regional park hosts a…
…Valley until 2008, when it was tied to the Russian River Valley, which encompasses it. The characteristics that make it a unique region for growing world-class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay,…
…(AVAs or wine regions) here: Bennett Valley, Carneros, Moon Mountain, Sonoma Mountain, and Sonoma Valley. Together, we can protect and preserve the beauty and natural resources of Sonoma County for generations…