visitor resources
Cradled between the Mayacamas and Sonoma mountain ranges, Sonoma Valley is the birthplace of California’s famed wine industry and the closest wine region to San Francisco, just 45 minutes north. Visitors have been attracted by the beauty and bounty of the Sonoma Valley since Coastal Miwok Indians first discovered the healing properties of the natural hot springs that once dotted the valley floor. Today, the region beckons with fine dining, a flourishing arts scene, remarkable history, charming shops, tranquil lodging and spas, and more than 40 wineries—all in 17 miles of unparalleled beauty, including 13,000 acres of parkland. To help you plan your stay, we invite you to explore the Web site of the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce’s marketing partner, the Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau. |
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Cradled between the Mayacamas and Sonoma mountain ranges, Sonoma Valley is the birthplace of California’s famed wine industry and the closest wine region to San Francisco, just 45 minutes north. Visitors have been attracted by the beauty and bounty of the Sonoma Valley since Coastal Miwok Indians first discovered the healing properties of the natural hot springs that once dotted the valley floor. Today, the region beckons with fine dining, a flourishing arts scene, remarkable history, charming shops, tranquil lodging and spas, and more than 40 wineries—all in 17 miles of unparalleled beauty, including 13,000 acres of parkland.
To help you plan your stay, we invite you to explore the Web site of the Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce’s marketing partner, the Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau.