Day Tripping
Spring Blossom Trails
Adding feminine grace to the surrounding environment, an endless orchard of pale pink flowers is nothing short of breathtaking and deep inside I think every creature knows what the blossoms truly mean—that fruit is coming, and that is a cause for celebration.
GOLF SEASON
Golfing opportunities throughout Sonoma County come easy and are as diverse as the hills, valleys and coastline you will find here.
Day Tripping: Two Winery Neighborhoods
The biggest challenge when wine tasting in Sonoma County is geography. Our county is made beautiful by its diverse landscape: rolling hills and sweeping valleys, redwood forests and open pasture, as well as the vibrant towns and winding roads that connect them all.
Just Chillin'
As far as air conditioners go, it’s organic, can’t be found in stores, and if you hit the right spots it works for free. That would be the scenic Sonoma Coast where ocean fogs and cool sea breezes off the Pacific add a welcome touch to a naturally spectacular summer wonderland.
DAY TRIPPING | Art Walks
Put on your walking shoes; it’s spring and we’ve discovered two walking tours that will limber up your winter-weary legs and give you a look at works by local artists in unique outdoor "galleries.”
DAY TRIPPING | Westward Ho!
Those with a smattering of classical knowledge may recall Julius Caesar once described Gaul (modern day France, Belgium, Luxembourg and western Germany) as being divided into three parts... kind of like West Sonoma County when you think about it.
DAY TRIPPING | Alexander Valley, Chalk Hill, Geyserville
Most journeys into the Alexander Valley begin in Healdsburg, the nexus of wine growing in northern Sonoma County. Start your trip in town, and travel north along Healdsburg Avenue.
DAY TRIPPING | Driving to the River
Exploring what remains of Sonoma County’s historic “vacation wonderland” along the lower reach of the Russian River