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Glen Ellen

In the heart of Sonoma Valley, the charming village of Glen Ellen (pop. 784) is steeped in a blend of Sonoma County wines, local dining delights, and the valley's natural beauties.

A secret hideaway tucked along the serene Calabazas Creek, Glen Ellen is a haven for those seeking off-the-beaten-path excursions. This picturesque village is small but mighty, and has everything you need for a one-of-a-kind Wine Country getaway.

Things to Do in Glen Ellen

Once home to the acclaimed "Call of the Wild" author Jack London, Glen Ellen is teeming with outdoor adventures, local farms, hot springs, and beautiful floral displays. 

Shop for local fruits and veggies at Oak Hill Farm, followed by a picnic at a nearby park, like the 1,400-acre Jack London State Historic Park, which includes 26 miles of trails, stunning vistas, a museum, and London's claimed 39-acre Beauty Ranch. Or, opt for restoration and relaxation at Morton's Warm Springs Resort to experience the healing nature of its steaming mineral springs. 

The quaint village is also home to the Sonoma Botanical Garden. A fantastic place to pause for mindful reflection, the garden features an array of Asian woodland and California native flora and fauna as well as a small Cabernet vineyard.

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Glen Ellen Wineries

The sleepy hamlet of Glen Ellen boasts some of Wine Country's most storied and acclaimed wineries, including Benziger Family Winery and Hamel Family Wines, two of the most forward-thinking, sustainable wineries in the region. Other can't-miss wineries are Imagery Estate, known for showcasing unheard-of varietals, and Eric Ross Winery, where Viognier and Syrah are the stars of the show.

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Where to Eat

When dining in Glen Ellen, you can expect ample outdoor seating and laid-back, farm-to-table cuisine. A local favorite, the Glen Ellen Inn Grill & Martini Bar is an American bistro with a French twist, while the rustic and refined Glen Ellen Star offers tastes of both local and international wood-fired flavors in a cozy neighborly setting.

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Where to Stay

Whether you want to sleep to the sounds of rolling waters, wake up on a hillside overlooking the Sonoma Valley, or crash just steps away from the hustle and bustle of downtown, there are plenty of options when finding a place to stay in Glen Ellen.

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Glen Ellen Star Photo
13648 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen, CA 95442

Rustic, refined, Glen Ellen Star is a taste of both local, seasonal and international flavors, wood-fired cooking.

The Livingroom at Talisman Wines Photo
13651 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen, CA 95442

Talisman is dedicated to the crafting of exquisite, soulful vineyard designated Pinot Noirs that are true to their roots and accurately reflect the terroir and personality of their vineyard origin.

GLEN ELLEN COTTAGE Photo
Contact us directly, Glen Ellen, CA 95442

This quaint cottage is a wine country gem, with its bright and cheerful rooms inside and its plethora of olive trees and California Oak outdoors. Two bedrooms with double beds and closet space are…

Front Entrance Photo
1 Vintage Lane, Glen Ellen, CA 95442

Lasseter is an enchanting hidden gem located just outside Glen Ellen, with stunning views, gracious hospitality, and a variety of immersive experiences including cellar tour and private salon tasting,…

Triple Creek Horse Outfit Photo
2400 London Ranch Road, Glen Ellen, CA 95442

Triple Creek Horse Outfit offers guided horseback tours in the heart of the Northern California Wine Country at Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen, in Sonoma’s famed Valley of the Moon.

The Country House Photo
Contact us directly, Glen Ellen, CA 95442

Sonoma Valley is known around the world for its spectacular views. The Country House showcases views unlike any property in Sonoma Valley. Seated high atop Sonoma Mountain, this three bedroom, three…