- TripBuzz found 144 things to do with kids in or near Sebastopol, California, including 137 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bodega Bay, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park and Petaluma.
- From Ives Pool to Ragle Ranch Regional Park, the Sebastopol area offers 107 different types of family activities, including: Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, Theaters and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Formerly an agricultural region that primarily grew plums and apples, the city of Sebastopol has become a tourist and residential community known for its small town charm and exceptional wines. Visitors enjoy touring the local wineries and attending the areas local events, such as the Apple Blossom Festival and Gravenstein Apple Fair.
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General M.G. Vallejo Home is over two centuries old. Tour the grounds, which have been beautifully upkept, for $3 admission.
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Good Time Touring Company organized bike and van tours throughout Sonoma County. Guests must book tours in advance by phone or online.
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Sonoma Plaza
Spain Street between Second and Fourth Sts., Sonoma, CA
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Each trip to the Sonoma Valley should begin at the Sonoma Plaza, the core of the Sonoma Valley. The Plaza offers tantalizing shopping, terrific restaurants and beautiful scenery throughout the year.
21.3 Miles
San Francisco Solano Mission is a popular historic landmark and a great place to learn about local history. The exhibits here showcase 19th century artworks maintained in excellent condition. The mission chapel too, is beautiful and worth a visit.
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Sonoma Valley Bike Tours offers tours along the backroads of Sonoma county. Along the way, you'll stop at some of the best local vineyards.
21.6 Miles
Sonoma Train Town is 4 miles of railroad track reduced to quarter scale. Besides the miniature train ride, there are other attractions such as carousal and airplane rides. Parking and entry is free. Inside, refreshments and restrooms are available too.
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Once home to the native Miwok people, Olompali State Historic Park has a rich history ranging from 6,000 B.C. to the missionary era to today. The park has historic buildings, gardens and artifacts as well as an abundance of wildlife.
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The Stafford Lake Disc Golf Course is a professional disc golf course that doesn't allow dogs. Wildlife that can be seen at the park include deer, geese, ground squirrels, wild turkey, vultures, and hawks.
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Covering 139 acres, Stafford Lake County Park offers fishing, picnicking, playground, disc golf, volleyball and horseshoe courts. This lakeside park is also home to large-scale events such as musical performances and festivals.
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Nestled in rolling hills, the Indian Valley Golf Course offers challenges for players of all skill levels as well as scenic beauty amidst wetlands and woodlands. This 18-hole course is enhanced with water hazards, sand dunes and well-groomed fairways.