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…some 300 feet above. After lunch, stroll one of the gentle trails to take in famous trees, such as 1,400-year-old Colonel Armstrong and 310-foot Parson Jones. This picnic area contains…
…Over the years, the building also served as a winery, a store, a law office, and a private residence. The state of California bought the barracks in 1958, and today,…
…to Korbel Champagne Cellars in the town of Guerneville. Established in 1882, Korbel has been a part of America’s greatest celebrations for more than 120 years. Discover the tasting room,…
…page as details are shared.) Levi’s GrandFondo, Windsor Typically in April each year, this popular event offers both casual and competitive level rides with unique start and finish locations. Racing…
…wineries. AVA (American Viticulture Area) status was established in 1984, and now, 40 years later, Alexander Valley was named among “The Best Places to Go in North America & the Caribbean…
…top stops on the California Cheese Trail: Achadinha Cheese Company, Petaluma Jim and Donna Pacheco’s 900 goats graze year-round on verdant pastures at the Pacheco Family Dairy, with healthy supplements…
…(required for those over age 16). From May to September, you can rent a boat from the concession stand to get out on the water and explore. All year, Spring…
…and a nearby parking lot. Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa This 72-acre lake is open year-round with a boat ramp that accommodates watercraft up to 16 feet. It’s a…
…In February 1980, President Carter declared the week of March 8, 1980, as National Women’s History Week. That same year, the National Women’s History Project was founded in Santa Rosa…
…earlier this year as a major motion picture, starring Harrison Ford. Beyond Jack London, however, numerous books have been set in Sonoma County, while many authors call Sonoma County home….
While the calendar might not read summer quite yet, the thermometer, lush vineyards, and fields of lavender would suggest otherwise. However, summer looks and feels a lot different this year….
…approach nearly 400 feet in height, grow to a diameter of 12-16 feet, and live to be more than a thousand years old. Visit Colonel Armstrong, a magnificent giant that…