Things to do in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County: The Best Sights & Landmarks

January 9, 2022 Frederic Celentano

Discover the best top things to do in Sonoma Valley, United States including Congregation Shir Shalom, SIMRACEWAY PERFORMANCE DRIVING CENTER, Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau, Raising of the Bear Flag, First Congregational Church of Sonoma, Jack London State Historic Park, General M.G. Vallejo Home, Sonoma Plaza, Vella Cheese Company, Lachryma Montis.
Restaurants in Sonoma Valley

1. Congregation Shir Shalom

252 W Spain St, Sonoma, CA 95476-5621 +1 707-935-3636 http://www.shir-shalom.org/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Congregation Shir Shalom

2. SIMRACEWAY PERFORMANCE DRIVING CENTER

29359 Arnold Dr Turn 1, Sonoma Raceway, Sonoma, CA 95476-9765 +1 800-733-0345 [email protected] https://simracewaydrivingschool.com/
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5.0 based on 380 reviews

SIMRACEWAY PERFORMANCE DRIVING CENTER

The Simraceway Performance Driving Center offers top-tier, behind-the-wheel driving experiences year-round at Sonoma Raceway. Located just 30 minutes north of the Golden Gate Bridge at the gateway to Wine Country, Sonoma Raceway is California's premier road racing circuit. Drive our race cars, go karts or bring your own car. Either way, this is the ultimate way to test your limits on the track.

3. Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau

453 1st St E Historic Plaza, Sonoma, CA 95476 +1 707-996-1090 [email protected] http://www.sonomavalley.com/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau

Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau is the official source of information on things to see, where to stay and dine in California's wine country region of Sonoma Valley. Our friendly staff are experts on tours, restaurants and itineraries for your visit. Call, email or come in and ask us a question. Get free maps, guides and tasting passes.

Reviewed By bli1220 - Mount Dora, United States

Upon arriving in new area first thing we do is go to visitor center to make sure we have enough information to ensure we see everything possible. Our volunteer, Gail, was great. We got information of Sonoma Valley-area maps, what to expect in all little towns, and good eating suggestions. Gail really knew the area well. Thank you Gail we really appreciated your time and information.

4. Raising of the Bear Flag

Sonoma Plaza, Sonoma, CA 95476 http://noehill.com/sonoma/cal0007.asp
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Raising of the Bear Flag

Reviewed By vft32 - Albuquerque, United States

Very historical site although the actual raising of the flag when Gen Vallejo was taken prisoner was a little farther northeast of this spot. There is an old black and white photo taken from the hills north of town showing THAT particular rock/boulder sitting alongside the road before it was moved to the plaza.

5. First Congregational Church of Sonoma

252 W Spain St, Sonoma, CA 95476-5621 +1 707-996-1328 http://sonomaucc.org/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

First Congregational Church of Sonoma

6. Jack London State Historic Park

2400 London Ranch Rd, Glen Ellen, CA 95442-9749 +1 707-938-5216 [email protected] http://www.jacklondonpark.com
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4.5 based on 468 reviews

Jack London State Historic Park

Jack London State Historic Park, comprised of 1400 acres, is the legacy of Jack London, one of America's most famous authors. The park offers historic buildings dating to the late 1870's, great scenic beauty and more than 20 miles of trails open to hikers, bikers and horseback riders. The park is open year-round, 7 days, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. There is no camping. Day Use fee is $10/car. Historic buildings include the House of Happy Walls, the Wolf House Ruin, barns, the Cottage where Jack London lived and died and the famous "Pig Palace".

Reviewed By 2AmigosWWPP

What a GEM! Jack London is California’s first native born novelist and this State Park is a chance to walk in his footsteps and appreciate his creativity and uniqueness. From the self-guided walking tours of Wolf House, the Beauty Ranch, and his cottage to the more extensive hikes up to London and Fern Lakes, is truly a walk back into the early 1900s. Unfortunately due to Covid the museum house was closed, and a return trip when it’s open is a must. I never tire of this State Park and the history it contains. Always include a picnic lunch to enjoy on property.

7. General M.G. Vallejo Home

Spain Street Third Street, Sonoma, CA +1 866-996-1090 http://www.sonomavalley.com/index.html
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4.5 based on 80 reviews

General M.G. Vallejo Home

Historic home built by General Vallejo in 1850.

Reviewed By Bookistan5 - Brooklyn, United States

I found this place fascinating - a Gothic style house , prefabricated in the northeast, and shipped to be the home of Mexico's Commandante General when this region was still Mexico. The grounds are lovely and the house is well preserved, with photographs, furnishings, and the Vallejo family's personal objects. General Vallejo once owned thousands of acres in the Sonoma Valley - these few acres are all that is preserved of an important part of California history.

8. Sonoma Plaza

Spain Street Between First Street East and First Street West, Sonoma, CA +1 707-996-1090 http://sonomaplaza.com/
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4.5 based on 910 reviews

Sonoma Plaza

Bordered by several gourmet shops, this pretty town square is a perfect place for a picnic.

Reviewed By G5471VNsueh - Gilbert, United States

This was the birth of California, full of history and social activities. Whether you want to have a picnic in the park, tour the historic mission, do some wine tasting, have a delicious lunch or dinner at one of the unique restaurants or do some interesting shopping, it's all in The Square.

9. Vella Cheese Company

315 2nd St E, Sonoma, CA 95476-5710 +1 707-938-3232 [email protected] http://www.vellacheese.com/
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4.5 based on 269 reviews

Vella Cheese Company

Reviewed By jeffreysv

What fun. The girls behind the counter obviously take great pride in the product. They knew it well and were very happy to share it with me. Anything I wanted to try was available for tasting. I also appreciate when professionals have their own opinions and express them. Yes, they like the garlic jack better than the pesto. I loved the variety of different cheese styles and I would love to go back and take a tour when I have more time.

10. Lachryma Montis

W. Spain St. Near 3rd St. W, Sonoma, CA 95476 +1 707-938-9559 [email protected] http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=22773
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Lachryma Montis

Reviewed By geog403 - Draper, United States

This is the name of General Vallejo's ranch. Full of California history. Beautiful setting a few blocks from the Plaza.

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