Sonoma

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Sonoma

Sonoma County in Northern California is well-known for its picturesque beauty and numerous wineries. It offers a more relaxed and rustic experience compared to its sister county, Napa. The region boasts rolling hills that stretch into the Sonoma Mountains and reach down to the Pacific coast. Within these scenic landscapes, you’ll find charming small cities worth exploring. If you’re seeking an urban getaway, Santa Rosa is a great choice with its museums and trendy restaurants. For a taste of small-town Americana, make sure to visit Glen Ellen. If you’re looking for a laid-back introduction to exceptional wines and stunning properties, Sonoma is the place to go, surpassing Napa as the ideal destination for wine enthusiasts in California. If you have limited time, consider joining a guided tour to make the most of your visit. There are several excellent tour options available that offer full-day excursions in Sonoma.

When to Visit

Between June and October is the ideal period to visit Sonoma, as the weather is beautiful during this time. In June, temperatures reach the mid-80s, while in October, they hover around the upper 70s. However, it’s important to note that this is also the busiest season, resulting in higher hotel rates and larger crowds. On a positive note, wineries remain open throughout the year, except on major holidays. For a quieter experience and better prices, it’s advisable to plan your trip between November and May.

Things to do near Sonoma

Here are some of our recommended things to do in Sonoma. Select what you would like to do!

  • Benziger Family Winery

    Benziger, a winery that has been run by the same family since 1980, is widely recognized for its commitment to biodynamic farming and winemaking practices. Every wine produced by Benziger carries a certification of sustainability, organic …

  • Buena Vista Winery

    Just a little less than 3 miles to the east of Sonoma Plaza, you’ll find Buena Vista Winery. It’s a winery that stands out in the region for its central location and charming French country atmosphere created by the rolling hills and rustic …

  • Cline Cellars

    Cline Cellars is known for their delightful selection of wines, and they are committed to sustainability. They have developed an innovative farming approach called the Green String farming method, which focuses on promoting biodiversity and …

  • Jack London State Historic Park

    Jack London State Historic Park is a sprawling 1,400-acre site that pays homage to the renowned author of beloved books such as “The Call of the Wild” and “White Fang.” Within this picturesque park, known affectionately as “Beauty Ranch” by London …

  • Jacuzzi Family Vineyards

    In the 1920s, Valeriano Jacuzzi, known for the Jacuzzi bath and spa products, purchased a 161-acre property in Northern California. This land eventually transformed into the Jacuzzi Family Vineyards. Presently, the vineyards grow popular grape …

  • Nicholson Ranch

    Nicholson Ranch, a cozy winery nestled in the Sonoma region, may be smaller in size compared to others, spanning 40 acres. However, it captivates visitors with its charming and intimate ambiance. The winery takes pride in crafting wines primarily …

  • Safari West

    Imagine a stunning blend of the Serengeti and wine country, and you’ll get a sense of Safari West. This fantastic safari and nature sanctuary offers an African-inspired experience, spanning 400 acres and home to over 900 extraordinary animals like …

  • Sears Point Racing Experience

    Discover the exciting world of racing at the Sears Point Racing Experience! Unleash your inner race car driver as you take control of a state-of-the-art Audi or a Formula 3 car on the thrilling Sonoma Raceway. Not only will you get to experience the …

  • Sonoma Coast State Park

    Located along the Pacific Ocean from Bodega Head to Vista Trail, Sonoma Coast State Park stretches for almost 20 miles. This beautiful park features a variety of sandy beaches, rugged shorelines, and coastal prairies. While swimming is not …

  • Sonoma Plaza

    The Sonoma Plaza is a popular attraction located in the heart of town. It holds historical significance as it was once a Mexican military station and a Spanish mission village. Now, it’s an 8-acre park with over 100 shops, numerous eateries, and …