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…Sonoma County. What is the best way to get around Sonoma County without renting a car? Sonoma County Transit buses run throughout the county. You can also explore central Sonoma…
…of the crashing waves. Parking is free. See Sonoma County’s safety tips for water activities here. Paddle Down the Fresh Water Lake Sonoma Recreation Area in Geyserville Lake Sonoma Recreation Area is…
…pass public, yet protected, beaches that are part of the Sonoma Coast State Park. Driving just a few miles inland, you’ll reach the tiny town of Bodega. This was the…
Late fall through winter is considered off-season at the Sonoma Coast, but we consider them ideal times to visit our 55 miles’ worth of gorgeous coves, trails, and beaches. Here…
…migration. Bodega Head is part of the 17-mile-long Sonoma Coast State Park, where many beaches offer tidal pools, hiking trails, and awesome views. All the park’s beaches are great destinations…
…Coast Highway.” Beaches & State Parks Sonoma Coast State Park beckons with a series of beaches and bluffs that stretch for 17 breathtaking miles. Blind Beach, Jenner, California Park and…
…explore our Winter page.) Mild Winter Weather Winter sunlight brings out the beauty of Sonoma County’s vineyards. (Rebecca Gosselin/For Sonoma Magazine) Some like it hot, but Wine Country can be…