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The Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa |
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10Best Sightseeing |
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Valley of the Moon |
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(Attractions - Sightseeing) |
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Warm Springs Rd at Sonoma Hwy, Kenwood 95452 707-833-5712
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Distance:
~7.73 mi * |
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Description:
KENWOOD. The stunning Valley of the Moon is located off Highway 12 one mile east of Santa Rosa. Flanked on the north by the Mayacamas Mountains and to the south by Sonoma Mountain, it features some of the Wine Country's most breathtaking scenery, as well as access to Hood Regional Park, Sugar Loaf Ridge, and Jack London State Historic Park. One of the valley's more noteworthy sites is Robert Ferguson Observatory, located in Sugar Loaf Ridge State Park. |
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Napa Valley Wine Train Excursions |
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1275 McKinstry St, Napa 94559 707-253-2111 800-427-4124
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Distance:
~10.80 mi * |
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Description:
In a valley of culinary and oenological treats, the Wine Train may be one of the area's more unique experiences. Tour Napa aboard elegant Pullman lounge and dining cars (circa 1915-17), whose Honduran mahogany, polished brass, imported linens, and etched glass hark back to a time when such luxuries were reserved for the absurdly rich. Passengers may elect for lunch or dinner trips, all of which include seasonal gourmet dishes and opportunities to sample the finest Californian wines. Round-trip journeys run 36 miles from Napa to St. Helena and last about three hours. Jackets are preferred but not mandatory at dinner. |
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Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park |
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3369 N Helena Hwy, St. Helena 94515 707-942-4575
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Distance:
~15.80 mi * |
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Description:
ST. HELENA. From the 1840s until the early 20th century, this grist mill was the center of social activity in Napa Valley, and settlers in the vicinity would gather to discuss pertinent events and oversee the grinding of wheat and corn. The mill's foundation was constructed entirely of native stone, and sturdy Douglas firs and redwoods were used in the walls and ceilings of both the mill and granary. Today, the mill and its 30-foot-plus waterwheel are protected by the state, as are a nearby pioneer cemetery and church, the first church built in Napa Valley. |
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Petrified Forest |
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(Attractions - Sightseeing) |
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4100 Petrified Forest Rd, Calistoga 94515 707-942-6667
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Distance:
~18.78 mi * |
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Description:
CALISTOGA. Some three million years ago, nearby Mount St. Helena erupted and blew a blanket of volcanic ash over the area just north of modern-day Calistoga. Over time, the redwood trees were infiltrated by ash and silica, a process that led to their eventual petrifaction. Interestingly enough, alongside the trees, scientists discovered scores of petrified seashells, clams, and other marine life, leading them to believe that the area was under water when the eruption took place. Guided walking tours are available. |
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Safari West |
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3115 Porter Creek Rd, Santa Rosa 95404 707-579-2551 800-616-2695
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Distance:
~20.39 mi * |
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Description:
SANTA ROSA. Explore the wilds of Africa right in the heart of California's Wine Country when you visit this open-air zoo, where more than 400 exotic species live and roam freely in natural habitats. Here, animals aren't locked behind bars, and visitors have the chance to get up close and personal with camels, gazelles, elands, zebras, and wildebeests. There's nothing quite like a safari to follow-up a day of wine-tasting! |
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Fort Ross State Historic Park |
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19005 Coast Hwy 1, Jenner 95450 707-847-3286 707-847-3437
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Distance:
~38.14 mi * |
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Description:
JENNER. Situated on a bluff overlooking the Sonoma coast, Fort Ross State Park includes 90-some acres of meadows, tidal areas, and submerged land. The fort, established by the Russians in 1812, originally served as an outpost for sea otter hunters and was bought by John Sutter, who owned the Sierra Nevada sawmill where gold was discovered in the 1840s. Although the fort no longer contains any original buildings, its reconstructions are near-matches, as the Orthodox chapel and commons buildings prove. |
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* All distances are
approximate "straight-line" distances.
See Directions for actual "travel distances."
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