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Downtown & Railroad Square

Although most of Santa Rosas commercial buildings were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake, almost all of its numerous houses survived and most have survived to this day. As a result, Santa Rosa has a number of old neighborhoods in and around downtown, several historically designated. Railroad Square is the portion of downtown that is on the west side of U.S. Route 101 and has the highest concentration of historic commercial buildings. Of particular note are the four roughhewn stone buildings at its core, two of which are rare in that they predate the 1906 earthquake.

Bicycling
Sonoma County is a world-class bicycling destination. Numerous rural roads are accessible from Santa Rosa and meander through vineyards, redwood forests, and coastal mountains and along the ocean. Some 1,400 miles of lightly traveled roads allow cyclists a full range of relaxing traffic free rides to world class training rides for the worlds top cyclists. In Mid-May the Amgen Tour of California starts and ends the first leg of the race in downtown Santa Rosa.

The Sonoma Coast


A 40 minute drive west of Santa Rosa is the Pacific Ocean and 76 miles of coastline. Bodega Bay is a fishing village that provides access to fresh seafood via its many restaurants and may look familiar as the seaside town that was attacked by multitudes of birds in the 1963 Hitchcock classic The Birds. Day trips can easily turn to weekend trips with numerous lodging and camping options.

Annadel State Park & Spring Lake


Santa Rosas eastern boundary is comprised of Spring Lake and Annadel State Park, a contiguous park system with 35 square miles of hiking, biking and horse trails.

Museums
Charles M. Schultz Museum and Research Center
Peanuts creator and cartoonist, Charles Schultz made Santa Rosa his home for over 40 years. A museum chronicling his legacy and preserving his work opened in 2002 and attracts families and Peanuts aficionados alike

Redwoods
Redwood trees grow on many of the countys coast hills and along the Russian River. Some of the worlds tallest trees can be observed at Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve. In the summer, take a canoe trip down the Russian River near

Luther Burbank Home and Gardens


A city park containing the former home, greenhouse, gardens, and grave of noted American horticulturist Luther Burbank (1849-1926).

Guerneville and swim right under the redwoods.


Every summer in July, the worlds leaders and top financiers meet in Monte Rio for the Bohemian Grove encampment.

Wine Tasting
With over 250 wineries and endless vineyards, Sonoma County has been a premium wine making region for over a century and an international wine destination for nearly half a century. With 13 designated viticultural areas Sonoma County produces a wide array of wines in the following appellations:

Sonoma County

Santa Rosa

I firmly believe, from what I have seen, that this is the chosen spot of all this earth as far as Nature is concerned.
Luther Burbank, Horticulturist

Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma


County, California, United States. The 2010 census reported a population of 167,815. Santa Rosa is the largest city in Californias Wine Country and fifth largest city in the San Francisco Bay Area. Totaling nearly 42 square miles, the city neighbors cities such as Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Windsor, and smaller cities, including Sonoma, Healdsburg, Sebastopol. It lies along the US Route 101 corridor, approximately 55 miles (89 km) north of San Francisco, via the Golden Gate Bridge. Santa Rosa sits near Sonoma Countys geographic center and serves as an excellent base of sorts for exploring the varied terrain and attractions the county has to offer including the countys more than 250 wineries, its picturesque coastline, redwood forests, and pastoral hills.

Alexander Valley Bennett Valley Carneros Chalk Hill Dry Creek Valley Green Valley Knights Valley

Northern Sonoma Rockpile Russian River Valley Sonoma Coast Sonoma Mountain Sonoma Valley

Sonoma County

Sonoma County
Santa Rosa Napa

Marin

San Francisco

Resources
Sonoma County Vintners http://www.sonomawine.com/ Seasonal festivals and events http://www.sonoma.com

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