Year ‘round Sunday market features about forty vendors offering a variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and handcrafts. You need to see all of the variety. It’s a fun day for the family.
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Year ‘round Sunday market features about forty vendors offering a variety of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and handcrafts. You need to see all of the variety. It’s a fun day for the family.
Perfect year-round setting for your golf game or tournament. Spacious Fred Bliss designed layout features a course that is carefully sculpted around the natural beauty of the landscape. Lakes, creeks, and an island green make this a unique course.
Some of the most delicious strawberries that you will ever taste are grown and sold right here at Saetern Strawberry Field. A small wooden stall holds the strawberries that are picked when at their freshest and then sold directly to you.
Amazing wildlife is just waiting for you to spot it in this fascinating park. Take a gorgeous birding hike and record all of the wildlife that you see. A true “hidden gem”, this park is perfect for hiking or just a casual lunchtime walk. You’ll be back.
Stop by this wine bar that offers a vast array of quality Champagne & sparkling wines. It's a lively atmosphere and you can also enjoy, still wine, beer, and light bites.
Let our team of local experts drive your car while taking you on unforgettable Sonoma County and Napa Valley adventures. For only $50 per hour, we will take the stress out of your vacation.
Enroll in a performance driving program and get the instruction of world class professionals. You can drive go-karts, sports cars, or improve your driving skills in your own car.
Sonoma County based boutique Soap Cauldron is the home of the Three Sisters Apothecary and Soapy Tails. These all natural lines of artisan soaps and skincare are handcrafted in small batches in the centuries-old tradition.
The Sonoma Cheese Factory has been a purveyor of award-winning cheeses in the Sonoma Valley for 90 years. Its rich legacy continues, offering superb cheeses, local wines, Primal Cuts Meats, and other locally-sourced goods.
Grain to glass is the focus at this historic whiskey distillery located in Sonoma County. All levels of production are handled in-house including the mashing and fermentation of grains, direct-fired alembic pot distillation, and small barrel aging.
Skip the grocery store and stock up here. Offering meats, veggies, fruits, flowers, and specialty items such as smoked olive oil, herbs, knick-knacks, fresh cheeses and an assortment of different types of mushrooms. Get ready for your picnic!
Accommodating luxury is yours at this extraordinary private golf course. One hundred seventy-seven acres of terrain feature gigantic oaks, lakes, and vast views of the Maya Camas Mountains and neighboring wineries. A truly lavish experience.
This festival is an event that's held for 5 days and offers delectable dishes from local craftsman and extraordinary wine from Sonoma wine makers. The Sonoma International Film Festival is held in Wine Country and highlights over 90 hand-picked films.
Make Sonoma Plaza be on your top five list of things to do in Sonoma. It is lined with beautiful buildings and tourists can also enjoy cocktails wine, food, or a beers on the plaza.
Ducks, egrets, and humans will be your companions when you drop by this serene park right in the middle of Sonoma. Playground for the kids, gorgeous rose garden, water features and the aforementioned ducks will make you want to spend the entire day here.
Year-round motor sports raceway in Sonoma County featuring 47,000 spectator seats. Nascar event venue. Free parking.
Sonoma Segway provides guided full day tours on Segways in Sonoma. Top tour in Sonoma, California. Our goal is to make your trip great!
Beer and wine bar that features live music and dancing. Featuring Rhythm and Blues, this bar has a huge selection of beer and wines-by-the-glass. All music is fast and upbeat. According to the owners, “We don’t do sad or slow songs”. Whoo-hoo!
Take a train trip with a difference, as you ride on a miniature railroad pulled by lovingly crafted quarter-size steam trains from days past. Be amazed by wonderfully recreated landscapes, thrilled by old-time carousels, or fall in love with its llamas.
Certified under the State of California Farmers Markets, the Sonoma County Agricultural Dept., and Sonoma County Food services, you can rest assured of your health and safety when you purchase your produce from these vendors.
In the center of Sonoma County, right next to Glen Ellen lies a 202-acre park loaded with miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails. A wetland, a meadow, a creek and magnificent oak woodlands are some of the features of this ADA accessible park.
An old-fashioned landmark store, SONOMA’S BEST offers The BEST artisan cheeses, breads, homemade gelato, olive oils & wines, plus fresh salads & sandwiches.
For over 100 years, this historic location has been a favorite spot for locals to gather. Find carefully curated wine, delicious deli options, coffee, chocolates, cheeses, grocery staples, local artwork, and Sonoma-themed gifts.
Speakeasy is located in historic downtown Petaluma in the beautiful Putnam Plaza just across from the Petaluma river. They serve internationally inspired tapas made from the best local ingredients the Bay area has to offer seven days a week.
More than just a Farmer’s Market, this working farm sells chickens, goats, sheep and lambs and piglets. They also sell yarn made from their very own sheep’s wool as well as hides and pelts. Oh, and produce. The kids will absolutely love it.
You will feel just like a local when you frequent this local bar with friendly staff and customers. Local micro beer is involved in the full bar. You must try the crab or shrimp Louis. Super fun place!
The consensus is that this is the best place to buy strawberries. With stunning farmland views, and tastes of strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries, you won’t be able to resist buying a boatload. They also offer freshly laid eggs.
On a clear day, Bald Mountain’s 2729-foot summit offers guests a view of the Sierra Nevada and the Golden Gate Bridge. Year-round astronomy courses are offered at the Moon Observatory, and the hiking is fabulous all year long. Look for deer and gray foxes
Lovely neighborhood park features a baseball/softball field with bleachers, basketball courts, lighted soccer field and a children’s playground. Lots of green space, benches, and picnic tables will make this a place that you and your children will love.