5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in Sonoma County
The video contains a series of photographs based on the places described in the soon-to-be-published travel ebook '5 Fun, Free & Fascinating Sights in Sonoma County,' a guide for the frugal, miserly, penny-pinching tourist in all of us. The book is part of the 5-Spot ebook travel series, available online through major ebook retailers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple, and Smashwords. You can find more information at
Enjoy Outdoor Activities in Sonoma County - California
Get out there! Sonoma County, California, offers a generous range of outdoor activities. Among the most popular activities among outdoor lovers are hiking and biking, often along trails in the county’s 11 state parks and more than 50 regional parks. Most parks offer other diversions, including fishing, swimming, boating, equestrian trails, and camping. Find more info here:
Ziplining: Sonoma Canopy Tours, Occidental
Horseback riding: near Sonoma Coast
Kayaking: Goat Rock
Hot Air Balloon: Russian River Valley
Stand Up Paddle Boarding: Russian River, Forestville
Sonoma Coast State Beach
Golf: Northwoods Golf Course
Camping: Lake Sonoma
Surf lesson: Sonoma Coast State Beach
Kayaking: Russian River
Hiking vista: Gunsight Rock – Sugarloaf Ridge State Park / Hood Mountain Regional Park
Horseback riding: near Sonoma Coast
Horseback riding: Jack London State Park
Dog walkers: Sonoma Valley Regional Park
Cycling: near Shiloh Regional Park
Travel Guide Sonoma County, California, United States - Visit Sonoma Wine Country, California
Just one hour north of San Francisco, you will find beautiful Sonoma County, California. Marvel at the giant redwood trees, stroll along the gorgeous Pacific Coast beaches, or go hiking in more than 50 nature parks. More info: sonomacounty.com
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Fun Outdoor Activities in Sonoma County
Get out there! Sonoma County, California, offers a generous range of outdoor activities. Among the most popular activities among outdoor lovers are hiking and biking, often along trails in the county’s 11 state parks and more than 50 regional parks. Most parks offer other diversions, including fishing, swimming, boating, equestrian trails, and camping. Find more info here:
Ziplining: Sonoma Canopy Tours, Occidental
Horseback riding: near Sonoma Coast
Kayaking: Goat Rock
Hot Air Balloon: Russian River Valley
Stand Up Paddle Boarding: Russian River, Forestville
Sonoma Coast State Beach
Golf: Northwoods Golf Course
Camping: Lake Sonoma
Surf lesson: Sonoma Coast State Beach
Kayaking: Russian River
Hiking vista: Gunsight Rock – Sugarloaf Ridge State Park / Hood Mountain Regional Park
Horseback riding: near Sonoma Coast
Horseback riding: Jack London State Park
Dog walkers: Sonoma Valley Regional Park
Cycling: near Shiloh Regional Park
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Minnesota is a midwestern U.S. state bordering Canada and Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes. The state contains more than 10,000 other lakes, including Lake Itasca, the Mississippi River’s primary source. The “Twin Cities” of Minneapolis and state capital Saint Paul are dense with cultural landmarks like the Science Museum of Minnesota and the Walker Art Center, a modern art museum.
Capital: Saint Paul
Abbreviation: MN
Minimum wage: 7.75 USD per hour (1 Aug 2016)
Post Ranch Inn: California Luxury Minute Resorts
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Sebastopol California Walking Tour for Tourists and RVers
There are no campgrounds in Sebastopol, but it's on the way to the campgrounds in Guerneville, Duncan Mills and on the beaches, like at Bodega Bay. It's also near the KOA in Petaluma. (The KOA in Petaluma is very expensive, like $60-70 a night, and they pack you in like sardines. The campgrounds in Duncan Mills, like Casini Ranch, are much more scenic, like right up to the Redwoods, and closer to the beaches. Those are $50-$70 a night for RVs.) There are also some Sonoma county parks, like Lake Sonoma a little west of Healdsberg, that take RVs, and are about $35 a night.
Sebastopol is an eco friendly, socially conscious little town, saturated with kitchy and whimsical art, nice people, classic hippy style, great restraunts and organic and gourmet food, reasonably priced. They also have movies, lectures, music, and other entertainment on a regular basis. So if you are in Sonoma county, stop by Sebastopol, on Hwy 116 or Hwy12.
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Visit Farms in Sonoma County
Sonoma County, California, supports sustainable agriculture. Visitors can meet the farmer at Sonoma Farmers Markets and see how local specialties go from the garden to your home. Discover local farms where you can pick-your-own flowers, pumpkins, berries, and apples. - See more at:
Inn On Summer Hill - Santa Barbara Coast of California
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Sonoma Coast State Park
Our trip to Sonoma Coast State Park, California in Feb 2018 and Aug 2018