What to do and see in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County: The Best Nature & Parks

March 28, 2022 Cedrick Jardin

Discover the best top things to do in Sonoma Valley, United States including Sonoma Valley, Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood, Sonoma Overlook Trail, Bartholomew Park, Sonoma Valley Trail Rides, Jack London State Historic Park, Sonoma Coast State Beach, Sonoma Plaza, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Sonoma Valley Regional Park.
Restaurants in Sonoma Valley

1. Sonoma Valley

Highway 12, Sonoma, CA +1 707-327-9770 http://www.valetofthemoon.com
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5.0 based on 761 reviews

Sonoma Valley

One of the prime wine producing regions in California. A visit to Sonoma Valley yields an outstanding array of food, lodging and scenery.

Reviewed By mini - Fremont, United States

We went to Sonoma Valley. This is a wonderful area to explore. There are lots of cute communities such as Petaluma, Santa Rosa, Windsor, Sonoma, Healdsburg. There are lots of great parks including Armstrong Redwoods State Park, We went again in July and enjoyed a Fourth of July lunch, wine tasting, exploring the country side, and then later visited with friends.

2. Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood

8860 Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood, CA 95452-9024 +1 707-282-9020 [email protected] http://prwinery.com/visit-us/kenwood/
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5.0 based on 41 reviews

Paradise Ridge Winery Kenwood

Our Sonoma Valley wine experiences in Kenwood showcase a selection of hand-crafted wines from our Russian River Estate and Rockpile Appellation in Northern Sonoma County.

Reviewed By kathrynh992 - Sonoma, United States

This is a beautiful winery, with great atmosphere, excellent wine, and wonderful service. Their wines are very approachable. You can find a bottle to take home to celebrate any occasion, and to go with a variety of foods. The people at the wine bar are very accommodating and will help you select the right bottle(s) for all of your celebrations and dining. Please include this winery in your itinerary when visiting the area!

3. Sonoma Overlook Trail

Sonoma, CA http://overlookmontini.org
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Sonoma Overlook Trail

Reviewed By mgoss444

This hike is a must do for anyone who enjoys the outdoors. 3.1 mile hike, just a few blocks from the town square. The trail is well maintained and is gradually traverses up the hill. Plenty of shade and open areas along the trail. Views of the Sonoma Valley from the top are gorgeous. You will pass people going up and down but it is not crowded. No dogs or bikes allowed. Keep an eye out for the occassional hawk at the top of the trail.

4. Bartholomew Park

1695 Castle Rd, Sonoma, CA 95476-8625 +1 707-938-2244 http://www.bartholomewpark.org/
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5.0 based on 26 reviews

Bartholomew Park

Reviewed By 14hannon - Sonoma, United States

Unfortunately, the lovely hiking trails in the surrounding Mayacamas Mountains are closed due to the wild fires last fall. Still the vineyards and park provide a stunning spot to appreciate nature. The Bartholomew Park Winery is located on the park grounds, but is a separate and distinct entity. Scenic picnic spots adjoint the replica Haraszthy Villa, adjacent to the winery (housed in the former Sonoma Valley Hospital building), and around the Pavilion, located at the site of the burned down Johson Victorian mansion ("The Castle"). This part of the park is quiet and intimate, and a bit hard to find. If you are walking up, follow the old road to the right behind the locked gate (you will have to walk around it; it is chained off). Or park at the Villa or winery. From the winery walk down toward the Villa; the path to the Pavilion area of the park heads off to the left just as you arrive at the Villa and just above the gated road (the path leads to this same road). From the Villa walk up towards the winery, the path is on the left just after the aforementioned gated road. Walk down the road and over the bridge. The park area opens to your right and down hill after the bridge. This part of the park is magical. Native Americans resided here from 2000 BC, with a Wappo Indian tribe habituating this spot from 250 AD to the 1700s. Amazing! Park opens at 10 AM and closes at 5 PM. The Villa is open to tour 12 to 3 Saturday and Sunday.

5. Sonoma Valley Trail Rides

Sonoma, CA 95476 +1 707-343-5511 [email protected] http://sonomavalleytrailrides.com/
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5.0 based on 8 reviews

Sonoma Valley Trail Rides

Enjoy the beauty of wine country on horseback! Experience beautiful vineyards and amazing mountain views of Sonoma and Napa. Our guides are knowledgeable and friendly and will provide you an unforgettable and safe experience!

Reviewed By danigincalifornia - San Francisco, United States

If you're looking for an experience in wine country that extends beyond yet another tasting room then make your way to Sonoma Valley Trail Rides. Owner Michelle and her team of friendly wranglers will match you with one of their gentle and healthy horses then take you out among the vines. Follow beautiful paths over hills, around ponds, and to the top of stunning vistas. The hour-long ride is the perfect way to take in the beauty of Sonoma wine country, leaving plenty of time for a picnic lunch or a stroll through downtown Sonoma. This is not your typical stable ride. You'll be given the freedom to trot up hills and wander along the trails on horseback side by side with your fellow riders. You'll also learn about the vineyards, grape growing and more from your super knowledgable and friendly guides along the way. So get ready for a truly spectacular experience in Wine Country! Don't worry about packing your cowboy boots, Michelle has plenty on hand for you to use. Helmets are provided, as well as sunblock, water and all the advice you need to be comfortable on your horse. I was paired with a beauty named Coal. The website (sonomavalleytrailrides.com/our-horses) says Coal will melt anyone's heart. No truer words have been written. I highly recommend you check out the site for more info on the ride you want (Michelle offer's two different experiences), get a closer look at the beautiful horses, and find info on everything you need to know to make this the most memorable time you spend in wine country!

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. Sonoma Coast State Beach

Sonoma, CA +1 707-875-3483 http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=451
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4.5 based on 186 reviews

Sonoma Coast State Beach

A state park and beach recommended for fishing, walking and picnicking.

Reviewed By pfefmeister - San Francisco, United States

The stretch from Bodega Bay to Jenner is spectacular, as the road hugs the coastline, highlighted by sea stacks, coves, and endless vistas. Plenty of pull outs for beach stops, with many outfitted with picnic tables to relax and watch the ocean. Take your pick of the beaches, and spend the day in one of the most beautiful places on earth. And, if you are lucky, you could catch a whale or two in season. Just a great place.

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. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452-9065 +1 707-833-5712 http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=481
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4.5 based on 94 reviews

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

Reviewed By Paigeelsner - West Fargo, United States

Paths were well mark. Nice, cleared, well kept paths. with benches and a few picnic tables along the way. We had a very nice time hiking here.

10. Sonoma Valley Regional Park

13630 Hwy 12, Glen Ellen, CA 95442-9619 +1 707-565-2041 http://parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/Get_Outdoors/Parks/Sonoma_Valley_Regional_Park.aspx
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4.5 based on 29 reviews

Sonoma Valley Regional Park

Reviewed By joe_bartley19 - San Francisco, United States

Fantastic local park providing a range of trails for any level. Fully paved or slightly more off the beaten path this park is a great place to truly enjoy the natural beauty of Sonoma. Also for those with dogs the fenced in off-leash dog park is a must.

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