- The list below includes 94 free or cheap things to do in or near Healdsburg, California, including 73 different types of inexpensive activities like Lake, Specialty Shops, Kayaking and Parks.
- From Lake Sonoma to River's Edge Kayak & Canoe Tours, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Healdsburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bodega Bay, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park and Guerneville.
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Taste four samples of a variety of wine styles; take home a bottle of wine and glasses
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Between Santa Rosa and Sebastopol, Sebastopol, CA
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The Joe Rodota Trail at the Sonoma County Parks is favorited by locals who enjoy long, winding hikes. The creekside trail isn't strenuous and accommodates walkers and dog owners.
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HopMonk Tavern is a rustic local bar and grill in Sebastopol. The tavern features a wide selection of American fare, as well as a full bar, living music and open mics nights for those feeling brave.
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With six lanes roped off, Ives Pool provides visitors with individual lanes to swim laps in a solar heated pool. The facility also has a more shallow pool for recreational swimming.
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7781 Bodega Ave., Sebastopol, CA 95472
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To learn about the history and innovation of our countries agriculture, visitors head to Luther Burbank's experiment farm. Some products created at the farm include the ancestor to the famous Idaho potato, spineless cactus, and plumcots.
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The Summerfield Cinemas is a medium-sized family-owned multiplex movie theater that specializes in showing independent, foreign, and festival circuit films and documentaries. The facility also has a snack bar and small cafe and coffee shop area.
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Howarth Park is a 152-acre community park that provides recreational opportunities with a lake for fishing & boating. The park also features a softball field, tennis courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of hiking and jogging trails.
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The permanent exhibits at the Sharpsteen Museum are designed to show the history of the upper Napa Valley from prehistory to post World War I. In addition to the exhibits, the museum features dioramas that depict Calistoga during its time in the 1860s when it was a resort.
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Ca'toga Galleria D'arte is a unique open house art gallery featuring the diverse collection of works by Carlo Marchiori, a world renowned artist famous for his beautiful ceiling murals depicting human and animal figures in fluid motion.
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Lee Youngman Galleries hosts a variety of oil and watercolor paintings. Artists are both local and from around the country.
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Built in 1871 by Calistoga's first judge, the Palmer House is a quintessential example of Second Empire style. The home is now a private residence, and belongs to the National Register of Historic Places.