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…volcanic lava flows, tucked into a steep hillside just behind the winery, on an 1,850-acre estate. The wine caves burrow 175 feet below the earth, welcoming with a deep perfume…

…overlooking water lily-laced ponds. Hans Fahden Winery can accommodate up to 110 guests. Kunde Family Winery More than 32,000 square feet of wine caves burrow 175 feet into the earth,…

…to the ancient Egyptian goddess Isis, who bears a close resemblance to Mother Earth. Visitors are invited to explore the sanctuary’s temple, beautiful shrines, and inspiring altars. Book on Airbnb….

Geothermal mineral springs—often called hot springs—are produced when mineralized groundwater is heated by the Earth and emerges to form pools of water. The hot springs in Sonoma County are revered for their healing…

…Hurst Winery, Healdsburg This down-to-earth Sonoma County winery boasts a biodynamic vineyard that produces fantastic wines, including Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, and Petite Sirah. Book the eco-estate tour and tasting where…

…six to 12. Youngsters can touch sea creatures in tidal-action pools, watch fish from the park’s lake swim in an aquarium, and learn about Mother Earth in the storytelling cavern….

…beginning in February 2013. Adventure-lovers will enjoy ‘canopy cruising’ or zip-lining, flying from tree to tree above the earth on ziplines. Sonoma Canopy Tours will have you soaring through the…

…earth, and the outdoor tasting bar is a slab of wood resting on barrels with breathtaking vineyard and forest views. Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, Guerneville, California Stroll under towering…

…redone with a dramatic design of rich, raw woods, field stone, earth tones and brushed metals. Wood tables and chairs with curved, carved wood armrests lend an artsy feel, while…

…lamb shank and fennel ragout. Hamel Family Wines The architecture of this Sonoma Valley winery is breathtaking, a symphony of sloped ceilings framed by soaring glass wings, a rammed-earth wall,…

…shipping port. That prosperity translated into beautiful homes and impressive commercial buildings, all of which managed to survive the 1906 earthquake that devastated many other Bay Area cities. Petaluma has…

…peeking out of a grassy rise. Enjoy the specialties of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, plus Sauvignon Blanc, Zinfandel, and Cabernet Sauvignon either under the earth or on a sunny patio,…