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The Sonoma Coast American Viticulture Area (known as an AVA or appellation) may be Sonoma County’s most enigmatic wine region. From the wild, wind-swept northern coast to the gently rolling…
…key Sonoma Coast whale-watching spots are Bodega Head, Stillwater Cove Regional Park, Salt Point State Park, the six public access trails at The Sea Ranch, and Gualala Point Regional Park. Otter Spotting: Late Winter…
…outdoor activities. The region’s diverse landscape, from coastal areas to mountainous terrain, provides a picturesque backdrop for wine-tasting adventures. Sonoma County’s 19 AVAs showcase the region’s commitment to sustainable winemaking,…
…the Pomo Canyon Environmental Campground and sleep under the trees. Riverfront Regional Park Just a few minutes west of Windsor, Riverfront Regional Park features a grove of redwoods situated on the…
…regional parks in Sonoma Wine Country welcome equestrians. Here is where you’ll find some of the very best places for horseback riding. Trione-Annadel State Park, Santa Rosa Pristine and largely…
…of the biggest + best annual festivals in Sonoma County. 3. World-Renowned Nature Parks Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in the town of Guerneville, California More than 60 regional and…
…Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa This 350-acre county park in Santa Rosa offers extraordinary views of fall colors with the shimmering red-yellow foliage of Big Leaf maples lining the creeks…
…or Swimming at Spring Lake Regional Park Spring Lake Regional Park This 320-acre regional park, surrounded by hills, is home to a lake, ponds, oak woodlands, grasslands, meadows, and spring-through-summer wildflowers….
…single-lane road from Highway 1. Once out of the deep forest and above the fog, take in big views up and down the coast range at sunset.” East of Highway 1…
…Helen Putnam Regional Park in Petaluma, California This gorgeous Sonoma County Regional Park is full of trails going through the Petaluma hills. You will get a good workout, incredible views…
As the nation’s first Destination Stewardship Organization, located in the most sustainable wine region in the world, Sonoma County Tourism strives to create and adopt best practices aimed at protecting…