- Our list of the best things to do in Bodega Bay, California, features the top 209 nearby activities — including 98 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bodega Bay, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Tours, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 24 things to do within the city of Bodega Bay, CA , followed by 185 popular activities in nearby cities, including Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Sebastopol, Petaluma, Windsor, Rohnert Park, Guerneville and Sonoma
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Situated on 20 acres, Willow Tree Stables is a ranch that provides horse boarding services to the community. The ranch offers riding instruction to both adults and children that teaches the basics of horsemanship.
27.3 Miles
Morton's Warm Springs Resort includes 2 warm natural mineral pools, picnic sites, trails, a wading pool, baseball field, volleyball court and horseshoe pit. They can also host events with many sites that can accommodate up to 2000 people.
27.4 Miles
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2400 London Ranch Rd., Glen Ellen, CA 95442
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Glen Ellen, California is home to the Jack London State Historic Park. Free tours are available for singles, couples and small groups. The park also welcomes larger groups such as scouting troops and requires advance notice for large-party tours.
27.4 Miles
Gentle and healthy horses for the basis of the Triple Creek Horse Outfit. The animals are used for world-class trail riding throughout California's famous Wine Country through tours that need to be reserved in advance due to their popularity.
27.7 Miles
With 10 wine specialties available for tasting, The Benziger Family Winery also offers a tour of the vineyard, with a guide telling the story of the business and the area.
27.7 Miles
Featuring 16 acres of manicured trailers, Petaluma's Shollenberger Park is a beautiful wetland park. Visitors have access to restrooms with running water, water fountains and a quaint wooden fishing pier.
27.8 Miles
At Morning Star Farm, visitors can learn how to ride horses in both English and Western riding styles. The farm hosts several horseback riding camps, including summer camps, jumping camps, and Western camps.
28.0 Miles
Marin Summer Theater is a non-profit educational playhouse that instructs all aspects of show production for people ages 13-23. There are three shows presented every year and a benefit in a six week summer season.
28.3 Miles
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.
28.4 Miles
The Petrified Forest explains the history and mechanics behind this geological wonder. Tickets are ten dollars each.