- Our list of the best things to do in Healdsburg, California, features the top 285 nearby activities — including 124 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Healdsburg, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Tours, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 44 things to do within the city of Healdsburg, CA , followed by 241 popular activities in nearby cities, including Calistoga, Santa Rosa, St. Helena, Sebastopol, Bodega Bay, Windsor, Rohnert Park, Guerneville, Glen Ellen, Napa, Sonoma and Yountville
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Founded in 2008, the Envolve Winery is a winery that creates appellation driven wines using an organic and sustainable wine farming approach. The facility produces 4 different types of wine.
31.5 Miles
Robert Sinskey Vineyards offers a selection of high quality wines. It was named as Sunset Magazine's Best Tasting Room of the Year.
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Sonoma's Ravenswood Winery makes wine from its own grapes. Its founder and head vintner describes the wines as 'unfussy and unwimpy.' The most popular Ravenswood wines are Pinot Noir and Zinfandel.
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Keever Vineyards is a family-owned and operated winery located on a six-acre property that guests can tour. The site offers wine tastings and scenic views for those seeking photo opportunities.
31.6 Miles
The Sebastiani Vineyards Winery is one of the oldest, largest, and best-known California vintners. Established in 1904, visitors to the winery can get a tour of the various vineyards, the wine-making processes, and enjoy a tasting of Sebastiani products.
31.6 Miles
Superior soil in the local area helps produce the famous wines of Sebastiani Vineyards. Guests arriving for tastings, tours, wine purchases, or special events will experience gracious hospitality and marvel at the beautiful architecture and surrounding landscape.
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Located on an eight-acre property, the Hopper Creek Winery features Pinot Noir and Cabernet Sauvignon vines. At the site, you can purchase wines with added Allier and Troncais French oak.
31.9 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.
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Open to the public by appointment only, Noah Vineyards offers visitors tours of its estate and wine making facilities. The winery produces a range of Cabernet and Merlot wines for visitors to sample.
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Haraszthy villa is a historical area with a very old winery. They sometimes have caves that guests can explore, but these have been closed recently.