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Winter Wonders in Sonoma County

Winter brings a stunning makeover to Sonoma County; rolling green hills and the yellow color of wild mustard blooms will greet you. This time of year is a blessing: cooler weather, the slower pace of winter, and a warming holiday spirit.

The winter wonders of Sonoma County invite you to embrace the beauty that defines this magical season in Northern California.

Sonoma Holiday Events:

Winter Wineland 

At this annual event, you’ll enjoy touring wineries, meeting winemakers, and sampling wines and tasty bites amidst winter-themed décor.

So-Ho-Ho Holiday Market

Get all your holiday shopping done while supporting small businesses. There are over 100 businesses to choose from.

The markets often feature holiday-themed events, providing a delightful opportunity to immerse yourself in the community spirit.

Cloverdale Citrus Fair

Enjoy live music by local bands, a carnival with thrilling rides and games, a Friendly Farm Petting Zoo, culinary demos and wine tastings, art and photo exhibits, and agricultural 4-H shows.

Also, special events include a parade, cabaret performances, talent shows, and a Citrus Fair Queen pageant.

Sonoma Winter Activities:

Winter Hikes:

Sonoma County offers stunning hiking trails that take on a different allure in the winter. Put on your hiking boots and explore these places.

Photo by Julie Vader/Sonoma Index-Tribune

13630 Highway 12, Glen Ellen

The park is known for its oak woodlands and has several miles of trails, including a paved, 1.2-mile trail with oaks providing shade.

Photo by Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat

17000 Armstrong Woods Road, Guerneville

The reserve is most famous for its trees, some over 1,400 years old, which can reach heights of more than 310 feet. There are 9.2 miles of hiking trails within the reserve.

Photo by Chris Hardy/Sonoma Magazine

2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood

Contains the headwaters of Sonoma Creek. It runs through gorges and canyons, across the meadow floor, and beneath scenic rock outcroppings.

Photo by Jimmie Johnson

3333 Skaggs Springs Road, Geyserville

Early winter is the ideal time to hike in Lake Sonoma as it’s too hot a hike for the summer. World-famous vineyards surround it.

Additionally, when the lake is full, its surface area exceeds 2,700 acres, and its shoreline stretches 50 miles.

Mustard Field

Wild mustard blossoms can be seen blooming as early as January. Their bright yellow color contrasts with the freshly refreshed green grasses.

With that being said, here are some places to go in Sonoma County to capture their beauty:

  1. B.R. Cohn Winery
  2. Kunde Family Winery
  3. Paradise Ridge Winery
  4. Laguna Environmental Center

Watch Migrating Whales in Bodega Bay

Gray whale migration across the waters along the coast down to Baja California is one of the most spectacular sights in Northern California in winter.

While there are several whale-watching locations in California, Bodega Bay is among the best since it offers sea and land views.

Every day, we are driven by our joy in sharing the beauty of Northern California with people who have been here and those who are just arriving. The dreams and desires of this place mirror my own.

Also, Sonoma County is known for its natural beauty, diverse communities, and thriving real estate market. Discover the communities in Sonoma County here.

Lastly, we feel grateful to be a part of this community. We hope that you can be a part of it too. Amidst the holidays, we are still here and always willing to support you in any way we can. Give us a call!

Best wishes to every one of you this holiday season!

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