See how Sonoma County’s valleys and vineyards offer beauty and bounty, as neat rows of vineyards, lush pasturelands, charming small towns, and bustling cities nestle against a backdrop of rolling hills.
In northern Sonoma County, the towns of Cloverdale, Geyserville, and Healdsburg sit in the Dry Creek and Alexander Valleys – just two of Sonoma County’s 18 distinctive American Viticultural Areas, or wine regions.
To the east, the lush and fertile Sonoma Valley cradles Kenwood, Glen Ellen, and Sonoma, as well as historic sites and five distinct wine regions.
The Santa Rosa Plain spreads north to south down the county’s center, surrounded by hills and holding the cities and towns of Windsor, Santa Rosa, Cotati, Rohnert Park, Penngrove, Graton, Sebastopol, and Petaluma, and the farming community of Valley Ford. Life opens up as you follow two-lane roadways from one valley to the next, discovering gorgeous vistas, exploring parks and open spaces, and experiencing small communities with distinct personalities.
Together, we can protect and preserve the beauty and natural resources of Sonoma County for generations to come. Check out our page on Sustainable Travel, and look over the Leave No Trace Seven Principles.
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Sonoma County, California, stretches from the Pacific Coast in the west to the Mayacamas Mountains in the east. Almost 60,000 acres of vineyards and more than 425 wineries fall within the borders of...
In Sonoma County, the word “sustainable” is more than an eco-friendly catchphrase—it’s a big-picture approach to caring for land, people, and wine. Most of Sonoma County’s 425 wineries, and 99% of its...
Late summer and autumn are exciting times to be in Sonoma County, as wine harvest is in full swing. But while harvest is vital to winemaking, it's just one part of the lifecycle of wine, which goes...
Places in the Valleys & Vineyards Region
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Known as "The Jewel of Northern California", the Petaluma Yacht Club sits on the historic Petaluma turning basin. When docked at the city owned docs, you are within walking distance of some of the…
Our chefs specialize in authentic and delicious food. The staff at Golden Bun is devoted to serving customers mouthwatering dishes that feature the highest quality ingredients available. Golden Bun,…
We founded Griffo Distillery in Petaluma, California, to create premium, small-batch spirits that showcase the beauty and bounty of Sonoma County. Our spirit family includes vodka, gins, whiskeys,…
A welcoming environment with friendly service, Nepali cuisine and a family owned business going on 8 years.
At Recreational Equipment, Inc. (REI), we love to get outside and play, and we know first-hand the importance of quality outdoor gear. At Santa Rosa REI, you can rent a stand-up paddle board and tour…
The Historic Hotel Petaluma sits distinctly at 205 Kentucky Street, in the heart of downtown Petaluma California. Petaluma, a welcoming town located in Sonoma County, is in proximity to famous Bay…
Hand Goods is a locally owned gallery featuring hand crafted goods in downtown Occidental, CA. Established in 1970. Created by artists, for artists and lovers of handmade goods.
Every love story has a beginning. Ours began over 160 years ago. Six generations of the Bundschu family and friends have celebrated life on Rhinefarm with creativity and high spirits. An authentic…
The Martinelli Family has grown grapes in Sonoma County since the 1880’s. All of our wines are produced from estate grown grapes still farmed by the Martinelli Family. Our unique tasting room and gift…
Browse-worthy joint on the Gravenstein Highway. Two and "a half" cottages packed full of various American antiques. Amish nightdresses, sleighs, extensive collection of glassware (milk glass,…