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…interior among the redwoods in the Russian River town of Guerneville. Meander the winding pathways on this unique property, play lawn games, or relax in the midcentury-modern clubhouse. Use the…
…the picturesque Saint Teresa of Avila Church and the historic Potter Schoolhouse. St. Teresa of Avila in the town of Bodega, California Once on the coast, take in the sights…
…Sonoma Recreation Area offers more than 2,700 surface acres of water for canoes, sailboats, motorboats, fishing, and skiing. About 40 miles of surrounding trails are available to horseback riders and…
…village of Jenner, the Russian River is a south-flowing waterway offering opportunities for canoeing, kayaking, swimming, fishing, hiking, birdwatching, and relaxing on sandy beaches. A vacation destination since the 1870s…
…open meadows with oak and fir, and a redwood forest. You may also spot acorn-grinding rocks as a Wappo village was once here. Enjoy fishing and camping, plus 25 miles…
…Ocean are also good for Whale Watching Along the Sonoma Coast and you can even venture out on the water for Fishing, Boating & Whale Watching tours. 5. Savor the Sea…
…sunrise to sunset, entry to the park is free with a nominal parking fee. At this peaceful lake, you can also camp, hike, bike, and fish with a fishing license…
…the Inn at Guerneville is a fully-restored 1906 farmhouse with an organic garden and green principles. Rooms at this stylish farmhouse have private bathrooms, and guests rave about the farm-fresh…
…earned three Michelin stars for its 11-course tasting meals crafted as works of art and prepared with rustic clay pot cooking. The restaurant at Farmhouse Inn in Forestville earned a…
…stars. Streams and creeks have trout and salmon as well as newts and salamanders. Bullfrog Pond contains sunfish, black bass, and, yes, bullfrogs. Streams are closed to fishing, but you…
…some rays on the Russian River in Sonoma Wine Country. Fishing in this area is excellent but challenging, and folks in canoes or kayaks are a common sight as they…
…crab but for all the tasty goodness along the way, and to directly support the fishing community that has been hit hard by the long delay to crab season. Below…