Book your stay in Sonoma County
Sonoma County is Wine Country, but a whole lot more as well. A stay in Sonoma County could be a stylish boutique hotel on a charming downtown plaza, a cozy cabin rental in the redwoods, or a dockside cottage on the Russian River. You could experience the stunning Pacific Ocean coastline from a luxury spa resort or beachy campground, or wake up in a relaxing bed-and-breakfast beside a vineyard, refreshed and ready for a day of wine tasting. No matter the type of stay you’re seeking in Sonoma County, your lodging options are virtually limitless — and our free Visitors Guide and Map can help you plan your perfect getaway!
Places to Stay in Sonoma County
Hotels & Resorts

Farmhouse Inn, Forestville, California
Sonoma County hotels and resorts offer special experiences, from relaxing spas to urban energy, ocean breezes and vineyard views. If a boutique hotel is your style, you might consider the restored Beaux-Arts Hotel E on Santa Rosa’s Courthouse Square. You could try the luxurious Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa for its hot-springs pool, or settle into romantic countryside retreats like the Farmhouse Inn for gorgeous wine and farm-to-table cuisine. Play a bayside round of golf while staying at The Lodge at Bodega Bay on the Sonoma Coast, gaze out at the Pacific from the clifftop Timber Cove Resort, or kayak the Russian River right from your room at Boho Manor. Whether you’re seeking luxury, wellness, convenience or nature, there’s a Sonoma County hotel to suit your needs.
Vacation Rentals
Vacation rentals in Sonoma County could mean cozy cabins in the redwoods, coastal escapes with fire pits (and enough beds for all your friends), or sprawling properties near Wine Country vineyards that have room for the whole family. Unlike a hotel or resort, Sonoma County vacation rentals come with kitchens, plenty of space for the gang to stretch out, and the added privacy of having your own home away from home.
Wine Country Lodging
In Sonoma County, there are quite a few wineries where you can spend the night. Settle in after a long day of wine tasting, toast the sunset overlooking the vines, and revel in the peace, quiet, and starry skies at a winery retreat in the countryside. Winery lodging in Sonoma County ranges from the intimate, cozy cottage at Enriquez Estate Wines to fully outfitted homes like those at Thomas George Estates. When it comes to winery stays in Wine Country, there’s a variety to please every palate.
Bed & Breakfasts
For a romantic or simply peaceful stay, consider the charm and comfort of Sonoma County bed and breakfasts. Your dream bed & breakfast might be set in the heart of your favorite town, beside the redwoods or the Russian River, or even amid a Zen garden or vineyard. At Sonoma County B&Bs, guest rooms come with perks like plush beds and beautiful views, plus home-cooked meals and a warm Wine Country welcome.
Campgrounds & RV Parks
When you choose to stay at Sonoma County campgrounds & RV parks, you can easily immerse yourself in our wide variety of beautiful outdoor spaces. Your chosen campground might come with a front-row view of the ocean, redwood forests, or rolling hills covered in vineyards. When you go camping in Sonoma County, you could wake up in nature, and minutes later enjoy your favorite outdoor activities, from surfing to fishing, hiking and more!
Browse Sonoma County Lodging By City

The Lodge at Bodega Bay in the town of Bodega Bay, California
Sonoma County has many different towns, cities and landscapes to choose from – it all depends on your vacation vibe. If you’re looking for a coastal town, consider staying in Bodega Bay or Jenner, or for redwood forests, take a look at Guerneville. The Russian River Valley wine region sprawls through several towns, including artsy Sebastopol, where The Barlow is a lively outdoor hub for drinking and dining.
Santa Rosa has the county’s most urban feel, plus some of its most popular parks, and Petaluma sits on its namesake river, with beloved local businesses and nearby farms. In the bucolic Sonoma Valley, the village of Glen Ellen is home to Jack London State Historic Park. And for a classic taste of Sonoma Wine Country, the historic towns of Healdsburg and Sonoma are full of restaurants, galleries, and tasting rooms, surrounded by miles of vineyards.
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