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Purple sea urchins gathered during a sea urchin uni foraging class with Fork in the Path tours Jan. 18, 2026 at the Sand Beach Cove at Fort Ross State Historic Park on the Sonoma Coast. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Bay Area Locals Are Helping To Save the Coast From Purple Sea Urchins

April 2026April 2026

The spiny creature has destroyed over 95% of the kelp forest along the North Coast. Locals are doing their part to help repair the delicate ocean ecosystem.

8 Gorgeous Waterfront Hotels on the Sonoma-Marin-Mendocino Coast

June 2023September 2023

Dreaming of a coastal getaway? Here are a few favorite places to stay.

From Marin to Mendocino: 8 Ocean-View Bars To Visit Along Highway 1

August 2018August 2024

Pair your cocktail with an ocean view at these coastal bars.

New Glamping Site Offers Luxury Experience on the Sonoma Coast

June 2017July 2017

A "camping" experience fit for primadonnas, complete with hot showers, memory foam mattress and flushing toilets.

From the taffy and kite stores, to eating Dungeness crab, hiking and just taking in a little fresh salt air, the Bodega Bay Coast gets top marks from visitors. (JOHN BURGESS / The Press Democrat)

Locals’ Guide to Sonoma County

September 2016September 2016

24 places locals love in Sonoma County.

Salal Creek. (CRAIG TOOLEY)

Best Places for Storm Watching in Sonoma and Mendocino Counties

January 2016August 2016

Experiencing a storm and its aftermath on the Sonoma Coast is sure to create a lifelong memory of nature’s power and immense beauty.

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