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…off of the front deck where you can revel in the magic of the great outdoors while cooking over your personal fire pit. 6. Wildhaven Sonoma, Healdsburg Located in the heart…
…enjoy food and drink, music, arts and crafts, and an area just for the kids. Battle of the Brews Celebrate all things craft beer at Sonoma County’s biggest beer event….
…so much of the scenic and historic landscape remains beautifully unchanged. You may no longer have a family wagon, but you can still gather your kids, significant other, siblings, or…
…I feel the same need to be near the water here in Northern California. I’ve stood on a cliff with my kids at Shell Beach in Sea Ranch to watch…
…Ford Coppola Winery, Geyserville, California Step inside this legendary director’s winery and feel the Hollywood magic. Sip a glass of the “Director’s Cut” Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet, or Merlot as…
There’s magic in acres of vineyards stretched over rolling hills, the fruity aroma of freshly crushed grapes, and the pale golds or dark reds of fine wine flowing out of…
…Timber Cove: iconic, reimagined. A one-of-a-kind hotel situated within California’s ruggedly breathtaking Sonoma coastline, Timber Cove is a magical place where stately redwoods pay homage before the vastness of the…
Home to Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, nicknamed “The Friendly City,” is a family oriented community with lots of fun activities that appeal to kids, students and parents alike. Here are some…
…to explore — here are some favorite outdoor activities in Sonoma Wine Country. Experience Sonoma County’s Famous Mustard Fields Alexander Valley in Sonoma County, California Spring is a magical time…
…olive oil, browse artisan food products, and get a fun feel for farm life at this sustainable, Certified Humane farm. The cutest kids (baby goats!) are usually frolicking in spring…
…Vineyard Tram Tour, Glen Ellen The magic begins when you pull up to Benziger’s lavishly planted garden entrance in the Sonoma Mountain foothills, which unfurls to a green, rolling sea of…
…Regional Park or the Forestville River Access, which the locals call Mom’s Beach because it’s such a great place to take the kids, or anyone who wants to splash or swim, or…