Embark on a private, small-group guided caravan experience through West Sonoma County’s hidden gems — ancient redwoods, a behind-the-scenes artisan creamery, scenic coastal backroads, and a gourmet beach picnic with local charcuterie and wine.
Guests travel in their own vehicles while following the guide’s car between stops, then come together to relax, explore, and connect with fellow travelers at each destination. The day is thoughtfully curated with timed reservations and one-time experiences, allowing for a smooth, well-orchestrated flow without feeling rushed.
Cap the day with an optional boutique wine tasting, often the last available reservation of the afternoon — a relaxed and memorable finale to an insider Sonoma County adventure.
Meet in the visitor lot.
Santa Rosa, nestled in California's Sonoma County, is the heart of the Wine Country. Known for its lush vineyards, historic charm, and proximity to stunning natural landscapes, it offers a blend of urban amenities and rural tranquility. The city is a gateway to world-class wineries, redwood forests, and the rugged Pacific coastline.
Santa Rosa is the gateway to Sonoma County's renowned wine country. With over 400 wineries, the region offers a diverse range of tasting experiences, from boutique family-owned vineyards to large, well-known estates.
Dedicated to the life and work of Charles M. Schulz, the creator of the Peanuts comic strip, this museum offers a fascinating look at the history of the beloved characters and the impact of the comic on popular culture.
This stunning redwood forest offers a peaceful escape into nature. With towering ancient trees and scenic trails, it's a perfect spot for hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing.
Located about 30 minutes from Santa Rosa, Bodega Bay offers stunning coastal views, beaches, and a charming small-town atmosphere. It's a great spot for whale watching, birding, and enjoying fresh seafood.
A beautiful park located in Santa Rosa, offering a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, biking, and picnicking. The park is home to a lake, playgrounds, and a small zoo.
A fresh salad featuring local greens, goat cheese, candied walnuts, and a variety of fruits, often paired with a local vinaigrette.
A seafood stew made with a variety of local seafood, such as crab, shrimp, and clams, in a tomato-based sauce.
Freshly baked bread made with local ingredients, often served with butter, jam, or cheese.
This is the harvest season, perfect for wine tasting and enjoying the outdoors. The weather is warm and sunny, ideal for exploring the region's vineyards and parks.
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Santa Rosa is generally a safe city, but visitors should take the usual precautions to protect themselves and their belongings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and theft, can occur in crowded areas, so it's important to be vigilant and keep valuables secure.
Santa Rosa Station
Santa Rosa Transit Mall
Sonoma County Transit operates a network of buses that serve Santa Rosa and the surrounding areas. The system is convenient and affordable for getting around the city and connecting to nearby attractions.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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Bodega Bay offers stunning coastal views, beaches, and a charming small-town atmosphere. It's a great spot for whale watching, birding, and enjoying fresh seafood.
Healdsburg is a charming town in the heart of Sonoma County's wine country. Known for its boutique wineries, art galleries, and gourmet restaurants, it's a popular destination for food and wine lovers.
Petaluma is a historic town known for its well-preserved Victorian architecture, antique shops, and local museums. It's a great destination for history buffs and those interested in exploring the region's past.
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