Personalized service is the hallmark of this guided tour company, ensuring a special experience while visiting Sonoma County's famous wine region. They provide bilingual service, so everyone is able to join in on the fun and learn about viticulture.
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Personalized service is the hallmark of this guided tour company, ensuring a special experience while visiting Sonoma County's famous wine region. They provide bilingual service, so everyone is able to join in on the fun and learn about viticulture.
St. Supéry Winery has restored the house, both inside and out, and it is open to the public by appointment as a "Wine Discovery Center with a living museum of a late 1800 vintner's life."
This acclaimed Michelin-starred restaurant offers breathtaking, panoramic views of Napa Valley, garden fresh and Mediterranean-inspired meals, and a luxurious environment. It all adds up to perfection, and it's one stop you won't want to miss.
Wow! So many bike tours to choose from: pedal to your favorite destination and be driven back afterwards; stargaze in July; visit farms and camp along the coast; bird-watching, cheese tasting, clam baking, or just rent a bike on your own for a day.
Founded in 1938, the Buckhorn is one of Petaluma’s oldest bars. Now owned and operated by the son and grandson of the original owner, this tavern offers a friendly and comfortable neighborhood pub experience.
Darts, pool, ping pong and great drinks; what more could you want? How about foosball, pinball and air hockey? Great, welcoming service. Dance ‘til you drop!
Get ready to have an amazing time canoeing down the Russian River. Indulge in a 10- mile, self-guided trip through magnificent Redwoods, and be sure to take the time to picnic and sunbathe along the way. Return shuttle included.
Have an unforgettable camping adventure amidst rolling hills alongside the Russian River. Whether you want a large open space for group camping or a secluded spot in the woods, your RV or tent camping expectations will be exceeded.
The locals are so grateful to have a pretty fancy bar in their tiny town. Great, well-balanced cocktails served with flair by the accommodating staff. What are you waiting for? Those fabulous Margaritas aren’t going to drink themselves.
This quaint shop in woodsy, low-key Guerneville sells antiques and vintage lighting, as well as beautiful hand-crafted items such as hand blown art glass and pottery.
Flavorful drinks, live music and a boisterous feel are what this bar is all about. Rumor has it that the Grateful Dead used to jam here. But even if you’re not a “Dead Head”, you will have a great time at this lively bistro.
Hosted at the Russian River Vineyards, local farmers and artisans sell handcrafted goods and fresh produce here every Tuesday from June through October.
Graton Resort & Casino is the region's newest, full-amenity gaming resort with a high-energy casino floor featuring an endless variety of slots and video poker.
Take a step back in history at this quaint shopping center that overlooks the Petaluma River. Originally a food locker for the wild game that was shipped to San Francisco, the Mill now houses boutiques, offices, a gym, and restaurants.
A classic dime store stocked with various toys, games, and novelty items. The candy selection is full of all your favorites from when you were a kid. For those of you headed to Russian River, they also sell and inflate inner tubes for rafting.
The oldest park in Sebastopol boasts a public swimming pool, baseball field, playground, theater stage, lots of grass and picnic areas. Cedar Creek is a delightful part of this community park. Home to lots of diverse wildlife and the Cajun Festival. Fun!
Rated one of the top 10 nine hole courses in the U.S., this quiet gem is nestled among 150-foot redwood trees. A visually striking course designed by famed architect Dr. Alister Mackenzie, the scenery makes it a must play when visiting Northern California
James and Jennie McQuaid opened Oakville Grocery as a country general store where locals could buy everything from fresh bread to barbed wire and communicate with the outside world via letter and telegrap
First thing that you notice? The tiny train that goes around the bar. Fun! Pool, darts, shuffleboard, and friendly bartenders and customers alike make this the perfect place to enjoy a relaxed drink with friends.
On the Russian River, you can’t get more cozy than bedding down under the redwoods or in the meadow under the stars. Wake up in fresh air listening to birds singing. Or, if you prefer your RV, there are over 25 full hook-up sites. Hot showers available.
Plop down in a comfortable bar chair and enjoy this warm and inviting “watering hole.” Catch a game on one of the ten big screen TVs and hoist a glass of great beer, fine wine or a top shelf liquor. Happy hour menu has sliders, skewers, calamari, etc.
Take the kids on an “old timey” adventure on this serene, quiet ranch. Join a docent led tour or use the provided map for a self-guided tour of the adobe’s living quarters, maintained exactly as they were in the 1830s and ‘40s.
Shop for your fresh produce in a friendly, community atmosphere. You know that you are not only getting the freshest possible produce, but that you are helping out your local farmers when you stop on by for unique fruits and veggies, and hot food items.
Snug against the undulating hills of Petaluma, this nine-hole course is the perfect place to bring the family. Enjoy the stunning views of Sonoma County while taking a lesson or playing a quick game at this private club.
This 8.5-acre beauty features a dog park, picnic areas, BBQs, volley ball court, horseshoe pits, and play areas for your human children. Bring the whole family (two-legged as well as four-legged), for a fun, wholesome day outdoors.
Sports fields for soccer, softball, volleyball, and tennis will beckon you to try out this 157-acre park. The children love the playground that is just for them and parents will love to relax and birdwatch, or just zone out, knowing that the kids are safe