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The beer menu is written on a large chalkboard behind the bar at Crooked Goat Brewing, in Sebastopol, on Wednesday, October 12, 2016. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Russian River and More: Best Sonoma County Breweries for First-Time Visitors

August 2025August 2025

With a number of first-class beer venues to choose from, here are some of our favorite spots in Sonoma County.

Johnson's Beach in Guerneville

Guerneville Gets Spotlight in Wall Street Journal’s Summer Day Trips Guide

July 2025July 2025

The Wall Street Journal spotlight just confirms what Sonoma County already knows: Guerneville still has it.

Pork Bassam at Half Hitch

Half Hitch Will Be Popping up at The River Electric All Summer Long

July 2025

Known for its tauntingly delicious dinner pop-ups at The Casino in Bodega, Half Hitch will be cooking at the new River Electric all summer.

Johnson’s Beach in Guerneville

A New Generation Is Bringing Its Own Funky Vibe to the Russian River

July 2025July 2025

At the heart of the Russian River, Guerneville — and surrounding towns — is in its glow-up era: new resorts, new restaurants, new retailers. Same familiar, bohemian soul.

The River Electric property in Guerneville

Peek Inside The River Electric, a New Camp Resort and Swim Club in Guerneville

July 2025July 2025

In a nod to sunshine-filled, worry-free days of summer camp, Guerneville's new camping resort boasts two pools, a restaurant and 40 furnished tents under the redwoods.

Pool and patio

Historic Kellogg House by Renowned Architect John Hans Ostwald Up for Sale on the Russian River

June 2025June 2025

Originally commissioned by the Kellogg family, the circa-1947 home designed by Bay Area architect John Hans Ostwald was praised in Arts & Architecture Magazine.

Baked and toasted French toast with strawberry sauce and vanilla cream with a plant-based protein smoothie from Baked on the River in Guerneville, Friday, Jan. 5, 2024. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Baked on the River Reopening Soon in Guerneville

May 2025May 2025

The popular Guerneville café will reopen this spring. Check out when and where the Russian River bakery is set to open.

AutoCamp's luxury tent and patio site near Guerneville along the Russian River in Sonoma County. (Madison Kotack / for Mesa Lane Partners)

Sonoma County Spots Among Best Places To Go Glamping, According To Travel + Leisure

May 2025May 2025

Out of all the glamping spots in the county, here’s where Travel + Leisure recommends pitching a luxury tent.

Server Erika Corella carries a tray of Russian River Brewing Co.’s 20th anniversary Pliny the Younger triple IPA for guests on the first day of the limited release at the brewpub in Santa Rosa, Friday, March 22, 2024. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Pliny the Younger Is Making Sonoma County Famous Worldwide. How Well Do You Know It?

March 2025March 2025

Russian River Brewing Company's coveted beer will be released this Friday. Here's what you need to know.

Coho salmon

Those Working To Preserve the Russian River Watershed’s Native Coho Salmon Offer Hope for a Flourishing Future

February 2025February 2025

A Santa Rosa photographer took alluring portraits of endangered coho salmon — and the people working to save them — "so that we can all remember what it is we should be fighting for.”

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