Sonoma County Hotels Show Off Renovations, New Menus and More This Summer
From curated cocktails and epicurean experiences, to public art projects and DJ pool parties, check out what Sonoma County hotels have planned for this summer.
From curated cocktails and epicurean experiences, to public art projects and DJ pool parties, check out what Sonoma County hotels have planned for this summer.
Before it gets cold, book a luxe staycation outdoors. From treehouses to safari-style tents, here are some of our favorite glamping spots.
The Russian River's Wildhaven Sonoma has extended its popular glamping experiences for Yosemite visitors.
Napa wineries, hotels and restaurants have a lot in store for this summer, from fresh redesigns and grand openings to pizza pop-ups and potato chip pairings.
Beat the heat with an overnight stay or day pass at one of these Wine Country properties.
Wine caves store wine at a steady, cool temperature as it ages to perfection. When it's hot outside, they also do a great job of keeping wine tasters comfortably chilled.
Tree-lined trails make for cool hiking excursions in these local parks, even when the sun is blazing and temperatures soar.
Sonoma County's newest wine tasting room, at the Kanzler Family Vineyards estate in Sebastopol, opens July 1.
All summer long, Sonoma County is showing free or low-cost outdoor movies, from beloved classics to modern blockbusters. Tonight, June 24, see the 1991 film Hook on Santa Rosa's Old Courthouse Square.
This new treehouse in Occidental offers an elevated Wine Country experience. On the same property, you will also find a glamping tent in the trees.