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How long is the drive from Berkeley to Petaluma?

The direct drive from Berkeley to Petaluma is 39.8 mi (64 km), and should have a drive time of 47 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Berkeley to Petaluma, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with San Francisco, Napa, Sonoma, the Mill Valley, Half Moon Bay, Oakland, Glen Ellen, Sausalito, and Yountville, as well as top places to visit like Filoli Historic House & World-Class Garden and Oakland Zoo, or the ever-popular Stanford Shopping Center.

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Top cities between Berkeley and Petaluma

The top cities between Berkeley and Petaluma are San Francisco, Napa, Sonoma, Mill Valley, Half Moon Bay, Oakland, Glen Ellen, Sausalito, and Yountville. San Francisco is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Berkeley and less than an hour from Petaluma.
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Oakland

Oakland, a city on the east side of San Francisco Bay in California, offers a mix of cultural and historical attractions. Jack London Square pays homage to the writer with a statue, while Old Oakland showcases restored Victorian architecture and boutiques. The Oakland Museum of California near Chinatown covers state history, nature, and art. Uptown is home to the art deco Fox and Paramount theaters, as well as restaurants, bars, and galleries.
2% as popular as San Francisco
7 minutes off the main route, 20% of way to Petaluma
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San Francisco

San Francisco, also known as the City and County of San Francisco, is a bustling hub in Northern California with a population of over 800,000. The city is renowned for its commercial, financial, and cultural significance. One notable establishment in San Francisco is Isla Vida, a quick-service Afro-Caribbean grill that aims to combat gentrification in the historically black Fillmore neighborhood.
Most popular city on this route
13 minutes off the main route, 30% of way to Petaluma
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Half Moon Bay

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Bodies of Water
Half Moon Bay, a charming coastal city in California, is located south of San Francisco and offers a string of beautiful beaches along the bay. The area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with attractions like the Coastside Trail leading to Pillar Point and the renowned Mavericks surf spot. Nature lovers can explore Montara Mountain in the protected Rancho Corral de Tierra area or visit the Purisima Creek Redwoods Preserve nestled in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
0% as popular as San Francisco
47 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Petaluma
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Mill Valley

Mill Valley, a charming city in Marin County, California, is situated just 14 miles north of San Francisco and 52 miles from Napa Valley. With a population of around 14,231 people as per the 2020 census, it offers an array of dining options ranging from local and organic to traditional Italian cuisine. Whether you're looking for a lively bar to hang out with friends or a romantic night out, Mill Valley has something for everyone.
2% as popular as San Francisco
10 minutes off the main route, 46% of way to Petaluma
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Sausalito

Sausalito, a picturesque city in Marin County, California, is situated across the Golden Gate Strait from San Francisco. This hilly bayside town is famous for its Richardson Bay houseboat enclaves, which were built by artist squatters after World War II. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Bay Model Visitor Center features a functioning 3D hydraulic model of the Bay Area and exhibits about the region's waterways.
0% as popular as San Francisco
12 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Petaluma
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Napa

Napa, located in the heart of Napa Valley wine region, is a charming destination with a historic downtown featuring late-1800s and early-1900s architecture. The area boasts a vibrant arts scene, a riverfront promenade lined with shops and restaurants, and the iconic Napa Valley Opera House. Visitors can explore the Oxbow Public Market which offers a farmer's market and cheese shop.
4% as popular as San Francisco
20 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Petaluma
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Yountville

Yountville is a charming town in Napa County, California, known for its picturesque surroundings and rich cultural offerings. The town is home to the Veterans Home of California, where a significant portion of the population resides. Visitors can explore the Napa Valley Collects exhibition at the Napa Valley Museum, showcasing an impressive collection of artworks from various renowned artists. Additionally, a visit to Hill Family Farms offers an immersive experience amidst lush orchards featuring an array of fruit trees and culinary delights.
0% as popular as San Francisco
30 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Petaluma
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Glen Ellen

Glen Ellen is a serene village nestled between Sonoma Mountain and the Mayacamas Mountain range in Southern Sonoma County. This charming destination offers a laid-back neighborhood spot known for its house-brewed beers, lovely garden patio, and scrumptious vegan desserts like coconut kheer and decadent chocolate mousse. The area is home to culinary gems, quaint shops, boutique hotels, and inns.
0% as popular as San Francisco
26 minutes off the main route, 65% of way to Petaluma
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Sonoma

Sonoma, a historic city in northern California, is nestled in the renowned Sonoma Valley winemaking region. The colonial-era Sonoma Plaza is surrounded by significant 19th-century adobe buildings, including Mission San Francisco Solano and the Sonoma Barracks. The plaza hosts a popular weekly farmer's market seasonally. Beyond wine tasting, visitors can enjoy the picturesque landscape and world-class lodging that honors the rich surroundings.
2% as popular as San Francisco
17 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Petaluma

Best stops along Berkeley to Petaluma drive

The top stops along the way from Berkeley to Petaluma (with short detours) are Alcatraz Island, Golden Gate Bridge, and Cable Car Museum. Other popular stops include PIER 39, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, and Robert Mondavi Winery.
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Stanford Shopping Center

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Gardens
Stanford Shopping Center is a top-notch open-air shopping and dining destination situated near the renowned Stanford University Campus. It boasts an impressive lineup of over 140 specialty stores, featuring upscale brands such as Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, and Nordstrom. The mall offers a delightful mix of luxury labels and local favorites, along with a diverse selection of restaurants and cafes. Visitors can revel in the outdoor ambiance while exploring the array of stores and eateries that cater to various tastes.
This is a fun shopping mall here in Palo Alto California. It’s completely outdoor and it’s not a huge problem due to the great climate here. It has your typical big department stores like Macy’s and Nordstrom but also many other familiar franchises. A few restaurants and cafes to choose from as well. A fun filled time for the whole family. 😎👍
Yodaman S — Google review
Loved the open-air vibe with all the greenery and fountains—it doesn’t feel like your typical mall. Tons of great stores, from high-end brands to cool local shops. Grabbed a bite at one of the cafes and just enjoyed people-watching. Perfect place to spend a relaxed afternoon shopping and soaking up the Silicon Valley energy.
Marwan — Google review
Stanford Shopping Center: A High-End Shopping Destination** Stanford Shopping Center offers an outdoor shopping experience that can be enjoyed year-round, with some visitors noting summer as a particularly pleasant time to visit. The open-air design provides a relaxed atmosphere, enhancing the shopping experience. The selection of stores includes a mix of high-end designer boutiques and unique specialty shops, indicating a careful curation aimed at providing a diverse range of luxury goods. Dining options at the mall are varied, with establishments such as Tender Greens offering healthy meal choices, along with several upscale restaurants and cafes. Attention to detail is evident throughout the mall, including cleanliness and the professionalism of the staff across various stores. Additional amenities such as valet service, ample parking, and comfortable seating areas contribute to a sense of convenience. Overall, Stanford Shopping Center serves as more than just a shopping venue; it is situated as a destination in the Bay Area, suitable for various occasions, whether for extensive shopping or a casual outing. It is regarded as a premium outdoor shopping experience.
Kiet L — Google review
This is a really big and spacious shopping center! I’m amazed by the number of seating areas available, especially for university students. It’s such a great spot if you want to study outside, with its airy and nature-friendly architecture. You can easily spend hours walking around, window shopping, or people-watching. There are lots of sports shops, high-end brands, and there’s even a very cute cat town!
BA — Google review
A bit underwhelming… there is not many stores here compared to other malls such as the Roseville Galleria which also carries most luxury brands. I do enjoy shopping at Loro Piana and Tiffany but this particular Hermes isn’t my preferred location. Overall I would not go out of my way to visit here.
Komal K — Google review
I've had a ton of experiences here and they've always been good! The place is well kept and clean, with tons of options offering everything you could ever imagine and need all in one place. The food spots are also delicious, and well priced for this style of mall. The parking situation can get hectic at times, but you'll find a spot!
Robert W — Google review
The ultimate Bay Area shopping experience comes with a beautiful wander through flowers and foliage. Planters and bedding can be found throughout the open-air experience with plenty of food options to dine in the presence of petals 🌺
Karl G — Google review
It has a great Christmas vibe, lots of delicious restaurants to choose from, and plenty of shops to explore, including Christmas decorations, clothing, and beautiful kitchenware.
Jia W — Google review
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660 Stanford Shopping Center, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA
https://www.simon.com/mall/stanford-shopping-center
(650) 617-8200
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Filoli Historic House & World-Class Garden

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Filoli Historic House & Garden is a charming early-20th-century country estate and botanic garden that offers docent-led tours. The entrance fee is reasonable, with discounted prices for seniors and youth, making it accessible to all. The estate's beautiful house provides an opportunity to delve into its rich history, while the colorful and serene garden offers a perfect place to relax.
It was really fun Sunday experience with the kids. There are trolls around the woods each specializes in something unique to nature preservation. The garden is beautiful as it has always been and nicely kept. We took a tour inside the mansion as well, it was very well maintained. Highly recommend for family day trip!
Yihshyong L — Google review
A very nice place to visit. You can join as member or pay when you visit. I have been here couple of times mostly summer. Yesterday visit was nice as it has Halloween 🎃 theme and trolls. It was a nice walking under the on and off rain and warm. This place is nice to visit with ftiends and families and has walking trail beside the garden.
Dharma M — Google review
We’ve been members for years and experienced a number of special events. Nightfall and the Trolls did not disappoint! The attention to detail and special decor make every visit a true joy! We highly recommend visiting anytime as every season brings something new and special to see.
Jennifer W — Google review
A splendid walk. Walk in a park-like setting to see amazing trolls, gorgeous gardens and a bountiful Mansion. Accessibility paths available. Parking for the special events can be a bit tight so be patient or early. They're Halloween seasons had lots of pumpkins to enjoy for families. Many little playgrounds to climb around on too. I hope the trolls do save the humans.
Debbie C — Google review
The gardens are wonderful. Well maintained. Excellent place to see mature plants and get a better idea of how they will be in your gardens. Lovely place to spend an afternoon. There are trails that are fairly easy. We enjoyed walking through the redwoods, over the creek, and being in the quiet spaces of the woods. There’s a nice area to have a picnic as well.
Linda J — Google review
The gardens are absolutely stunning. The pathways are very walkable and there's plenty of benches if you need to sit for a minute, we went on a warm day. After 2 hours we viewed only about a quarter of the grounds and the full portion of the house that was open. The house was opulent but inviting. There was a casual grace to the rooms that made it seem very comfortable. I can imagine what living there would have looked like. The task specific kitchen areas were to be envied. Wowza! It would have been wonderful if more of the home was viewable. The experience could be improved if they added additional restroom locations. We had an issue with admission. We paid at one entrance but the restrooms were outside the ticket location for a different entrance. We used it ans walked back k and and were stopped. The woman at the booth We purchased admission from forgot to give us wristbands. It should have been a simple fix, we had an email confirmation but the gal who stopped us was really rude about it as if we were sneaking in. After we showed her the email proof she never even bothered to apologize for her attitude.
T. A — Google review
Beautiful location for the family. The Trolls exhibit was so much fun for the little to find. Walking to the gardens was pleasant and an adventure to stroll the different parts of the garden...put your feet in the pool. There was even a flower shop to buy plants and garden items. There are restrooms throughout the gardens, and they are very nice. The staff is really friendly.
Shaleen H — Google review
I absolutely LOVE Filoli gardens!!! I just wish they had a better bar area. We went last week and thought that they would already have mulled wine and didn't 😔💔 I hope im the future they have more drinking choices especially for winter: mulled wine, hot cider, hot authentic chocolate versus powder, hot chestnuts like in Europe , etc etc 🙏🍷🍷🍫🍫🌰🌰
KaT — Google review
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86 Cañada Rd, Woodside, CA 94062, USA
https://filoli.org/
(650) 364-8300
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Oakland Zoo

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Zoo
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Located in southeastern Oakland, the Oakland Zoo is a long-standing sanctuary for over 850 native and exotic animals. The zoo covers 100 acres and features modern exhibits and natural habitats where the animals live. It also offers interactive displays and educational programs for visitors to learn about its inhabitants. One of its highlights is the excellent elephant exhibit, known nationally for providing ample space for these majestic creatures to roam freely.
Fantastic zoo, one of the best in the country. It’s not your traditional zoo - it requires more patience and exploration. That said, it’s getting really crowded during weekends and therefore kinda ruined the vibe a bit. The place is super kids friendly - has stroller solution for almost everything. We all had great fun here!
Yusi — Google review
The Oakland Zoo was awesome we been to a handful of zoos this has been my favorite so far. You have to buy your tickets online for a specific time pulling up around our designated time, parking and getting in was super easy. There is a lot of ground to cover we opted for going up the Gondola first up at the top we saw wolves, a jaguar, bears, and more they also have their cafe at the top up there which has an awesome view - it may be a little crazy trying to find a table as everyone is there with their family but this particular day weather was perfect so we sat outside and had an awesome view. Would definitely recommend. They have another little lift for $5 per person that takes you directly over the Lions - that was surreal they even let out a little roar while we were going over the top it was insane. There was so many animals it was awesome. They also had some cool reptiles and a little insect room. All in all would definitely recommend be ready to walk.
Mark F — Google review
I feel we nailed it on our timing. We got there before they opened and were first in line. When we got inside we headed straight for the far end of the park and worked our way back. We were able to catch many animals being fed and almost all of them were out and about. We also didn't have to wait in line for the ride or wait to get close to the animals. The weather was perfect and the animals seemed to be putting on a show. The lions were roaring and playing, the monkeys and chimpanzees showing off, and more. It was a fantastic experience and a wonderfully kept up zoo. The animals seemed well taken care of. I value that.
Celeste G — Google review
I'm a teacher in San Francisco, and I'm always on the lookout for the best field trip experiences in the Bay Area. The Oakland Zoo has become one of our absolute favorites. Over the years, I've tried several of their educational options: the first year we booked a wildlife assembly (we were the only class there), the second year we participated in the ZooSchool program, and this year we explored the self-guided option. Each experience has been well-organized and engaging for students. In the past we never had time to ride the gondola or explore the zoo on our own so we never collected Zoo cards. My students this year loved collecting cards throughout the day, but what really stood out was an Oakland Zoo staff member who went above and beyond at the end of the day. He took the time to trade cards with my students and make the experience feel extra special. The Oakland Zoo is, in my opinion, far superior to the San Francisco Zoo in terms of both educational value and visitor experience. We'll definitely continue returning year after year. Highly recommend it for teachers, families, and anyone looking for a meaningful and memorable day at the zoo! I also attended glowfari for the first time last year and WOW! It is worth every penny. The decorations are up and it's looking EPIC this year.
Leah N — Google review
It's a good Zoo, but the access for people walking is difficult. The lower entrance was closed and we have to walk the road with all the cars. There is a "sidewalk", but we had to walk around it using the road most of the time. The installations are great and big for the animals, bigger than other zoos, and there is enrichment. The workers were really nice and enthusiast, explaining facts about the animals and the conservation efforts. The views from the California Trail are excellent, you can see Oakland and San Francisco skylines.
Alberto O — Google review
Had an amazing experience! There are so many fun learning areas and awesome playgrounds for the kids. The animals were super active, the gondola rides were a bonus, and the bay views were the cherry on top. Definitely a place we’ll visit again!
Jacqueline A — Google review
It was my first time to Oakland zoo and it was such a fun time! We went around 1pm on a Saturday, it was pretty hot and luckily some animals were very active! Favorite exhibit was grizzly bears, wolves, giraffes, we went to 3 different bear exhibits and they were all so cute. Definitely take the sky ride! We took it and were able to see sleeping lions resting underneath the shade further back in their exhibit. If we didn’t take the sky ride, we definitely wouldn’t have been able to see them. It also has great views of the bay! We also did the train ride- this one took a bit long to get on as there were so many families and large parties. This is the only way to access wallabies and emus. It was fun to see emus up close- but maybe would skip if you’re short on time and the train line is too long. Definitely would come back again to enjoy the park- who doesn’t love animals?
Tiffany S — Google review
I have loved the Oakland zoo forever, for their top-notch habitats, husbandry, and ethics. But today I had such a unique experience and felt like I needed to leave a review. I went with my family around opening this morning, and shortly after we took the gondola up to the upper zoo area, it had to be temporarily shut down for safety. The staff (specifically the EMT) checked in with us regularly to answer our questions (like if the cafe would still be opening with only a small handful of people up there- it did! And when the shuttles would be coming to take us down). It was kinda fun to have a more "private" experience at the zoo since nobody else was able to come up, and to get to see the veterinary hospital in a normally private section of the zoo as the shuttle took us back down. But the point of my review is just how wonderfully all the staff handled the weird situation (and my in-law's redundent questions, haha). Definitely eat at the cafe- it was yummy and the outdoor view over the bay was beautiful. Unfortunately, the gift shop is currently closed for construction.
Anastasia P — Google review
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4.3
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9777 Golf Links Rd, Oakland, CA 94605, USA
http://www.oaklandzoo.org/
(510) 632-9525
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Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail

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Nature & Parks
Hiking Trails
The Half Moon Bay Coastal Trail offers a serene escape from street traffic, winding along the shoreline through sandy beaches, grasslands, and under Cypress trees. This multi-use path is perfect for biking or leisurely walks, with opportunities to spot hawks and owls in the area. The trail connects various scenic spots and attractions such as Half Moon Bay State Park's four beaches and The Ritz-Carlton.
Apart from the limited parking spaces, this hiking trail is absolutely fantastic. The trail passes through the Ritz-Carlton hotel, offering unbeatable views, and the expansive golf course is truly a sight to behold.
BINBIN G — Google review
Easy trail along the coast with access points to the beach. Trail is filled with beautiful natives, and other flowers mostly yellow colored variety! Good for walks, runners etc. flat pathway takes through RV parking and has restrooms. Good for relaxed stroll out in the nature.
Info S — Google review
Very easy trail and I personally consider it as a jogging trail. It usually takes an hour to complete. The views were awesome, access to the clean beach and perfect vibes. I recommend this trail for beginner hikers.
Deepak P — Google review
Stunning! The Half Moon Bay coastal trail is so beautiful and inviting with the trail skimming the coastline in some areas and taking one through woodsy trails in others. It begins (or ends) near the Half Moon Bay Ritz Carlton, along the golf course, and ends in Pillar Point Harbor. A worthwhile hike.
KGQ N — Google review
Slightly Busy, overall wonderful experience
Gene C — Google review
Trail with beautiful beach and ocean view. It’s surrounded by beautiful and colorful flowers. Multiple walking paths which makes it less crowded.
Aakash M — Google review
It’s breathtaking with the beautiful coastline view!
Kim H — Google review
I love the.coast and this place is awesome recommend weekdays as weekends are traffic nightmare.
Carl B — Google review
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Half Moon Bay, CA 94019, USA
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Venice Beach

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Dunes Beach is one of the four beaches that make up Half Moon Bay State Beach in California, USA. The beach offers various facilities such as picnic areas, a campground, and opportunities for fishing. Visitors can also enjoy splendid views and observe spring flowers in full bloom. Although the sand is warm, visitors should bring extra wind-resistant clothes as the water and wind are cold. The beach is less crowded than other beaches in the area and has restrooms available.
Venice beach is one of my favorite places. A lot to do, very hip. The art is incredible. A lot of great places to eat in town. The skatepark is great either to be a spectator or use. Very clean beaches. So many cool elements encapsulated into one great experience.
BEAUTTAN L — Google review
Wonderful beach. Very windy and requires to buy tickets. Well worth it. Lots of flowers and good walking trails. Recommend going to Venice beach, which is one of the 4 beaches in half moon bay
Raj A — Google review
Beautiful because of the magnificent waves. I've never seen waves like this. They are high and far-reaching on the beach. I also saw a huge number of seagulls resting on the beach. They form their own territory just between two areas filled by human visitors.
Nan L — Google review
A very enjoyable entry point to the beach. Restrooms are generous in size and very clean. There are also sinks and lowered faucets for feet washing outside. The parking lot is rather small which makes this spot more intimate compared to the nearby beaches. There is an entry to the walking/biking pass from the parking lot. Picnic tables are also available on the cliffs above the beach with the views.
Galina G — Google review
Windy ….. but nice and clean beach. Campgrounds are very close to the beach. May be camping would be my next option for the San Francisco Area Visit.
Sagar A — Google review
Bring a jacket before coming out. Also remember to pay for the parking, there’s always couple of rangers around. Not sure they are there to patrol the park or doing parking enforcement. We came on a Friday and once you go down to the beach it’s so beautiful and isn’t crowded at all. Only few people is down by the water. Wonderful!! Oh, the bathroom was bit dirty. They could use some normal maintenance. 🤗
Jesse L — Google review
Windy, foggy & cool when we went. Typical San Fransisco weather I didn’t care for. We skipped the park so no idea what that would have been like. There is a walking trail if you’re a hiker. Parked down the road to avoid any entrance fees. View to the left of the beach was cool. Horses traveling on the beach frequently, which is totally my vibe of interest.
Melanie P — Google review
A very beautiful beach with camping facility. Parking here is $10 and you can do overnight camping. You can take your RV here as they have campsite with hookup facility for $50 for overnight camping. Enough restrooms . It's very beautiful currently due to full spring bloom. So many picnic tables here with bbq facility. So basically you can have a wonderful time with family and friends be it for some hours or overnight plans. There are some nets also for people to play beach volleyball as you can make out from the pics .
Farheen K — Google review
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California, USA
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=531
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Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park

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Nature & Parks
Reinhardt Redwood Regional Park, located in the Oakland Hills, spans 1,830 acres and is known for its expansive redwood groves and diverse wildlife. The park features over 40 miles of multi-use trails, including sections of the Bay Area Ridge Trail and the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. It is also home to golden eagles and offers open grasslands for exploration.
It a peaceful escape just minutes from the city! It offers stunning trails lined with towering redwoods, fresh air, and serene vibes. Perfect for hiking, picnicking, or simply unwinding in nature. Don’t miss the Stream Trail—it's a gem! 🌲🌲
Vandana R — Google review
We arrived on a Saturday around 10 AM, and there were already many people in the park. Since the park is quite large, it didn’t feel crowded. We chose the Stream Trail, which is a loop trail. It took us about two hours to complete the loop. Most of the trail is shaded, making it very comfortable on a summer day. There is approximately a 30-minute hike uphill, so I recommend carrying a hiking stick for those who may have balance issues. The trail itself is beautiful and well-maintained, with lots of redwood trees, and most hikers were very friendly and courteous. There are plenty of clean restrooms at the trailhead, and I highly suggest using the restroom before starting the hike. Additionally, there are several large parking lots, and we had no trouble finding a parking space.
Flora W — Google review
Kimmy and I hiked here for time. We both impressed. Long paved trails with bathroom and water stations along path. Trail gently sloping and easy to walk. If you are more adventures, review map at trail head. Highly recommend. Kimmy gives 2 paws 🐾 up.
Frank C — Google review
Love this place. Taken my mom and friends and everyone enjoyed. There are some bugs so bring spray and you can't get lost all the paths ends up leading you back out just remember if you go up come back down. Beautiful trees and birds and sometimes you can hear the creek running and it's so nice. There's lots of parking and the park stays open late and it's free after 5pm so it's nice in the summer to have 3hrs or hike or outside time before dark. I've met some really interesting people some from New York even a cat that's famous on Instagram. There's dogs and they are supposed to be in leashes but not always just be careful and keep an eye out. There's a ton of bathrooms. The air is so great I always feel 1000x better each time I go.
Juliette R — Google review
Beautiful redwood park. Wide paths. Saw bike riders there. Lots of bathrooms. Nature wonder land. Free parking during the week. Great place to get a nice hike in and de stress. Passed by a playground. Dogs on leashes! Passed by a picnic area.
Karen R — Google review
Beautiful hiking trail with lots of large Red wood trees which makes it shady and cool in hot summer days. You may see some lady birds and squirrels. Horse riders, runners and hikers share the same trail.
Owen R — Google review
Beautiful park and great place to go for a walk and enjoy the nice weather! Took a quick trip to Oakland and went here to see the trees and took a nice walk. Very nice and clean park to visit!
Jamake — Google review
For being to close and easy to get to it’s great to enjoy some nice trails with pretty views. I didn’t plan well so just went out and back about 3 miles and it was nice. Probably a good idea to look at all the different trails and plan a route but even just wandering was nice.
Riley G — Google review
4.8
(3447)
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4.7
(426)
Oakland, CA, USA
https://www.ebparks.org/parks/reinhardt-redwood
(888) 327-2757
7

Lindsay Wildlife Experience

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Museum of zoology
Nature & Parks
Lindsay Wildlife Experience, established in 1955, is a renowned wildlife rehabilitation center and museum in the San Francisco East Bay Area. It houses over 50 species of live California wildlife and treats more than 6,000 orphaned and injured animals annually. Visitors can enjoy unique exhibits and experiences, including behind-the-scenes access to the Wildlife Hospital where live veterinary procedures can be observed. The center offers an educational opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation while providing a chance to witness the rehabilitation efforts firsthand.
This place was adorable and very kid friendly. There isn't a ton of parking in the lot, but I did notice some street parking. They have education sessions that are perfect for little kids. My husband and I really enjoyed walking through and we loved seeing the bald eagle. Our son is under two, so he was a little too young to understand anything, but he did have fun running around and looking at the animals. He was free since they only charge for kids 2 & older. We definitely plan on coming back when we visit the area again.
Sadie M — Google review
Went here on the 70th year anniversary free day. It was very cool! It was also my first time seeing a bald eagle. Also a lot of taxidermy.
Sunny W — Google review
On vacation, we came upon this museum. It was a wonderful experience. My kids really enjoyed it being able to discover animals they've never seen, and they really liked being able to get up close to real statues of bears, foxes, deer, and other animals. They were able to use telescopes to view owl feathers and other things as well as sit in a giant eagles nest.
Danielle A — Google review
This was a fun place for our boys. They are a bit younger so their attention spans are a bit short, but they had fun. One of my boys was very intrigued with the indoor bee hive with the port to the outside. Other than that, they loved seeing the owl, their favorite animal and our reason for visiting this venue. Even I was interested in the live raptors.
Dave C — Google review
Highly recommend for families to spend the weekend afternoon. Very educational for young kids. Every hour, they have special scientific event events where kids can ask questions. It’s a lot of fun for families.
Kang W — Google review
Great place for kids. Love how they let students shine and present. Great way for kids to learn from kids and also caretakers. Amazing learning experience and love how they care for the animals. My kids love this place.
Jeff T — Google review
Great place. Lots to see. Large grassy park out side with toys for kids. Tons of interactive things. Presentations with knowledgeable staff. Would return.
Rayce B — Google review
This is probably one of the best smaller wildlife encounters that I have been to in Northern California. They have so many unique animals. They're including the bald eagle and porcupine and all the reptiles as well. Definitely fun and informative for the whole family and what is really cool. Also, is the aviary outdoor exhibit.
Eddie Z — Google review
4.6
(1351)
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4.5
(250)
1931 1st Ave, Walnut Creek, CA 94597, USA
http://www.lindsaywildlife.org/
(925) 935-1978
8

Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Large waterpark featuring attractions such as thrill slides, a lazy river & play areas for kids.
Our trip to Six Flags Hurricane Harbor was a thrilling and memorable family adventure. The park had a great mix of attractions for all ages. My kids were especially excited about the wave pool and for the lazy river, they were scared at first but ended up going in, then got scared when they noticed the step down while moving but they ended up getting a hang of it. This is a perfect place for cooling and relaxing. We also tackled some of the big slides. Food options were decent, though a bit pricey which is very typical of theme parks. I would recommend bringing water bottles. Overall, Hurricane Harbor offered a fun-filled day that we will definitely remember. I would definitely visit again with my family. It's a great place to beat the heat and bond as a family.
Esther E — Google review
The employees are doing the best with what they got. Typical amusement park food was over priced and under temperature. lol. At least they have over priced cold beer to soften the blow from the over priced room temperature food. The kids had fun and that’s what really matters. Thank you to the lifeguards. Without you guys all us parents would have to be on edge all day. 🛟💪🏽💪🏽
Meric V — Google review
Great place to chill this blazing hot summer time. Take your whole family and friends and relax to the cool pools around its vicinity. Meet new friends, share great experiences. Clean surroundings, cold water, great cabana and shelter to stay-in. Snacks/foods was adjusted, before it was 3hours to take refills, now its 4hours. It was a fun experience!
RD F — Google review
We visited on 7/13/2025 and had a mostly good time. The kids had a good time in the wave pool, on the slides, etc. As others have said, they could do a better job moving people thru the slides more quickly and efficiently, but it was good enough for what it was. Also, the men’s bathroom by the end of the day was an unhygienic disaster. They really need a separate, dedicated changing area. The really odd thing is the food situation. Many places we went for food, we were regularly told that the menus were not accurate in showing what was actually available. The attached photo shows the entrees and says “Served with fries.” I read this to mean that all items on this screen were “entrees” and all included fries. I did four orders of pizza and four kids meals and none of them came with fries. When I asked about it, the cashier said that only the first two items came with fries. That is certainly not indicated in any way on this menu. It feels like a bait and switch. I then made a second purchase for two orders of fries and the cashier failed to produce a receipt for the order even though I asked her for it within seconds of paying. She looked around for the receipt and asked a coworker for help and they came up empty handed. She then shrugged and said there was nothing she could do. I was not happy and she knew it. When I got back to my cabana, I then noticed that my fry orders were of two different sizes. I paid the same amount for the two orders, why would they be different sizes? What is going on here? Between the inconsistent food quantities, inaccurate signage, high prices, and inability to get a receipt when requested, I couldn’t help but feel exploited. As you can see from the screens, we are paying a lot of money for food that is mediocre at best. They should at least update the digital signs so that they are accurate and the employees should deliver us a correct order and produce receipts when requested. I’m still giving this place three stars (really 2.5 stars feels more accurate) because I want to be fair and the experience, aside from the food and the bathroom, was fine (grading on a curve). However, if we’re going to be gouged on the food, at least be clear on what we actually are, and are not, getting for our money and make sure that everyone is able to get a receipt for every single purchase.
Vincent H — Google review
There are workers that look like they’d rather be somewhere else. Why are they there in the first place? It looks like they are getting paid to stand and stare at nothing. Especially in the kids slide areas. There are numerous times where the kids slam into each other because they don’t watch how many kids go down the slide. My nephews got hit in the back and I caught one of the times when it happened. Also if a worker asks a little kid if they are tall enough to ride the ride, is safety on the top of their mind? How can they ask a little kid? Shouldn’t they be the ones to check?
Zeny J — Google review
Great on a hot day. Get tix in advance online as they are cheaper. No food allowed. A small locker cost $11. Lines were long and not all the slides were in operation
Kevin M — Google review
Coming from Texas, this place lacks some things for us. It's small, 2 of the main rides were closed, the drop slide only one slide was working, I think it's beyond ridiculous that you have to rent out tubes for the day. Very little lay out chairs. On the positive side the park is very clean, the staff was really great.
Ryan P — Google review
My experience here was terrible to say at the least. I will not be returning. First of all, the food is unnecessarily expensive, almost all the big rides were closed, and the same songs were playing on repeat the whole entire day. I also rented a cabana for $250 which promised a ceiling fan and beverages, and NEITHER of them were fufilled. In addition, after the main pool was closed, there was a goose in the pool. The bathrooms are also beyond disgusting, and I am not over exaggerating. I am very unsatisfied with my stay and DO NOT RECOMMEND TO OTHERS.
Lili — Google review
3.8
(3525)
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3.5
(106)
1950 Waterworld Pkwy, Concord, CA 94520, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/hurricaneharborconcord
(925) 609-1364
9

Ferry Building

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Historical landmark
Shopping
The Ferry Building, an iconic historic landmark in San Francisco, has been transformed into a bustling marketplace offering a wide array of culinary delights. Originally opened in 1898 as the city's main entry point, it underwent renovation and was reopened in 2003 as the Ferry Building Marketplace. Today, it houses numerous farmers' market stalls, artisan vendors, and independent restaurants serving diverse cuisines from around the world.
I love this building. I love looking at the clock tower. Apparently it’s based on a Renaissance tower in Sienna or one of those cities. It’s in the Beaux Arts style, like the City Hall. The building itself has pricey shops and eateries, and it’s a bit of a tourist trap, but it’s also bustling with activity. Great for street photography if you’re into that kind of thing. There’s a small plaza in front where people hangout, and it’s great for people watching. But just remember, when you’re people watching, people are watching you!
Sylvanus S — Google review
This was quite a nice section of San Fran with the Ferry Building, the Port of San Fran and the markets / food sections. There's a couple of street shops too which had some unique items which was cool. The food markets are not too bad although some were closing up at 5pm on a weekday. There is a bit of homeless action going on down there though so whilst we didn't feel unsafe or anything - it's something to be aware of especially if you are tourists. I probably wouldn't be walking around at night which is a shame as it looks like it would be beautiful then. Walking there or catching the train is quite easy. There are ferries taking you to Oakland which we didn't do but looked worthwhile (we just couldn't find a reason worth going there). We ended up walking up The Embarcadero which was really nice and easy to walk. We nearly ended up all the way back at the Fisherman's Wharf in 30 minutes or so.
Chris C — Google review
Beautiful place to walk around. The whole area is just really nice — lots of shops, lots of food, and plenty of spots to sit down and take in the views. It’s also super close to Pier 39, which makes exploring both really easy. I’d definitely come back again and spend more time here. Highly recommended.
Omar — Google review
My first time taken a ferry since I became an adult. It was incredible! The staff was super friendly i met Dj cheerful attitude has a way of brightening the room. His optimism and good humor create a more pleasant atmosphere for everyone around them. He has a welcoming smile."I have no doubt Dj will continue to be a positive influence in all his future endeavors." The ride was peaceful! The water was liberating! I'd be definitely,be riding the ferry more often.
Nee-Nee R — Google review
The Ferry Building is a must-visit in San Francisco with so many great food options and local shops all under one roof. The farmers’ market is lively and full of fresh produce, and the views of the Bay Bridge make it extra special. It’s a bit pricey, but the quality and atmosphere make it worth the trip.
Flora — Google review
It's a nice place on seashore where you can do good shopping in ferry building shops and can have some awesome snacks with coffee. Behind the ferry building, it's a very scenic place to view the cable bridge and also city's skyline. There is Mahatma Gandhi's statue also behind the ferry building. As an Indian, it was a proud moment for me to find this statue here. His message written below the statue is so much relevant in today's world of wars between the various countries. There is a good sitting area behind the ferry building.
Jagdish T — Google review
How has this place not yet been ruined? This whole neighborhood tho, has mostly prevented/blocked/crushed Market/Tenderloin drift. If your compassion excludes helpful structure, it's just toxic "charity" not compassion.
Charles J — Google review
Overall, I liked everything, but the area around the building wasn't perfectly clean, and there were queues in the toilets, too, and they weren't very clean. Overall, I had a good impression, and of course, there were quite a lot of people everywhere.
Danyil D — Google review
4.6
(36782)
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4.5
(7457)
1 Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA 94105, USA
https://www.ferrybuildingmarketplace.com/
(415) 983-8000
10

Cable Car Museum

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Rail museum
Transportation
The Cable Car Museum, located in the Nob Hill neighborhood at the Washington-Mason powerhouse and car barn, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of San Francisco's iconic cable car system. Established in 1974, this museum houses a collection of antique cable cars and mechanical displays, providing visitors with an immersive experience. The museum also features photographs and exhibits showcasing different eras of the city's cable car system.
"The Cable Car Museum in San Francisco is a fascinating and unique destination that offers visitors an in-depth look at one of the city's most iconic modes of transportation. Located in the historic cable car barn and powerhouse, the museum provides a blend of history, engineering, and culture that makes it a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. The exhibits are thoughtfully curated, showcasing the evolution of cable cars from their inception in the late 19th century to their continued operation today. You'll find beautifully preserved historic cable cars on display, including the first cable car ever built, which adds a personal and nostalgic touch to the experience. The museum also features detailed explanations of the mechanics behind the cable car system, including the underground cables and pulleys that power these vehicles. Watching the machinery in action is a highlight, as it offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of this ingenious transportation system. Interactive displays and informative panels make the museum engaging for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a history buff, an engineering enthusiast, or simply curious about San Francisco's unique character, the Cable Car Museum has something to offer. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to answer questions and share interesting anecdotes about the cable cars and their role in the city's history. The museum's location in Nob Hill adds to its charm, as the surrounding area is steeped in history and offers stunning views of the city. Admission is free, making it an accessible and budget-friendly option for anyone exploring San Francisco. Donations are welcome and help support the museum's efforts to preserve and share this important piece of the city's heritage.
Tim C — Google review
A very educational Museum with lots of information on the fantastic little cable cars you can get throughout San Francisco. Highly recommend you ride the Cable Cars while you're here, they're incredible fun, and a good way to see the sights too. We paid $35 on the MUNI app for unlimited rides on both Buses and Cable Cars. If you ride the Cars and are then interested in learning how they work, then visiting this FREE museum is a must!
Mark L — Google review
💚 Fans infrastructure or public transportation history will be in heaven at this museum. 💚 Visitors are able to fully view the mechanics, in operation, powering the cable car lines throughout the city. 💚 The museum is full of displays and historic photos. Many with the sole purpose of explaining how the cable cars operate. 💚 Great gift shop! 💚 FREE admission!
Troy W — Google review
Amazing displays, we can see the infrastructure powering the cable cars around town, as well as displays outlining the history of cable cars around San Francisco. this place is great for anyone who is interested in history and San Francisco!
Andrew — Google review
If you hate interesting in learning first hand how the cable cars work or are in the area, the visit is worth the time. The entrance is free and the museum provides easy to understand information regarding the operation of cable cars of San Francisco. There is a nice souvenir shop in the museum too.
Satyen J — Google review
I was blown away at the complexity of the cable car system and the inside view you get here. There are many wonderful stories about the cable cars here, you will receive quite an education by spending an hour or two here.
Matt O — Google review
Wow, that was such a great experience! It’s totally free to get in, and you get a super cool look into the history of San Francisco’s cable cars.
Sean — Google review
Great layout, free admission, neat to see how it all works. Good little gift shop, but they only took cash and we had to put back dome of the items we wanted to buy because we didn't have enough money on us.
Jessica C — Google review
4.7
(6654)
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4.4
(25649)
1201 Mason St, San Francisco, CA 94108, USA
http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/
(415) 474-1887
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PIER 39

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Sights & Landmarks
Fishing pier
PIER 39 is a lively waterfront destination in San Francisco, offering stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and the city skyline. Nestled at the edge of Fisherman's Wharf near North Beach, it boasts over 50 unique stores selling a variety of items from sports gear to fine jewelry and San Francisco souvenirs. Visitors can explore attractions like Houdini's Magic Shop and Lefty's San Francisco.
Just had an incredible adventure at Pier 39 with my family! 🎉 It was such a fun and exciting day, filled with sea lion watching and lots of very good food. 🦭 Every moment was memorable, and the atmosphere was fantastic. We captured so many pictures to remember this amazing day. Can't wait to come back for more adventures! Highly recommend it for a perfect family outing.
J M — Google review
Pier 39 is one of the most fun and lively spots in San Francisco! It’s full of energy, with beautiful views of the bay, Alcatraz, and the Golden Gate Bridge. The atmosphere is festive, with street performers, music, and the famous sea lions lounging by the docks a highlight for everyone. There are plenty of shops, restaurants, and attractions for all ages. You can enjoy fresh seafood, take a boat tour, or just stroll around and take in the views. Everything is clean, safe, and well maintained, making it a perfect stop for tourists and locals alike. Pier 39 perfectly captures the charm and excitement of San Francisco a must-visit destination that combines great food, entertainment, and stunning waterfront
Lg G — Google review
Sea lions, sunsets, and a lively boardwalk vibe Pier 39 is one of those places that instantly feels alive, a mix of sea breeze, music, and the occasional bark of a sea lion echoing from the docks. I didn’t need to buy any tickets in advance; the main attraction, the sea lions, are free to watch if you find a good spot by the water. It’s one of those simple yet memorable moments where you just stand there, camera in hand, and enjoy their lazy, sun-bathing charm. The pier itself is full of options, cozy restaurants, souvenir shops, ice-cream stands, and smoothie bars. I didn’t get to try everything, but everything I did try, from snacks to smoothies, was genuinely good. The staff were friendly and helpful everywhere we stopped, which made the whole experience even better. Nearby, there are a few attractions like the Ferris wheel and some boat tours that might require tickets, but they’re optional. Honestly, just walking around the pier at sunset already feels like an experience on its own. If you’re coming by scooter or bike, I’d recommend checking how busy it is first. Scooters are manageable, but on crowded days, maneuvering a bike could be tricky. All in all, Pier 39 is more than just a tourist stop, it’s a place to slow down, take in the bay air, and feel the pulse of San Francisco by the water. 🌅
Alain M — Google review
My family and I really enjoyed our day stroll at Pier 39. The weather was perfect when we visited! It was a bit crowded in some areas, but we still found plenty of nice spots to sightsee and walk around. There are lots of great food options and cafés to choose from. Finding a restroom was a bit of a challenge, but overall, it was still a wonderful day!
BA — Google review
Pier 39 is one of the liveliest and most iconic spots in San Francisco — full of energy, colors, and that unmistakable ocean breeze. You’ll find street performers, souvenir shops, seafood restaurants, and of course, the famous sea lions lounging on the wooden docks. It’s especially magical to see the sea lions in the evening, as the sun begins to set — the light turns golden, the crowds thin out, and the whole pier feels calmer and more cinematic. Watching them bark and play against the backdrop of the sunset is one of those small San Francisco moments you never forget. ✨ Tip: Come around sunset for the best atmosphere, softer light, and the perfect mix of sea breeze and golden glow.
Eva B — Google review
Fun place to spend a little time. Easy shopping. Got to see some sea lions and had a yummy bowl of chowder in a bread bowl and freshly made donuts. Great view of Alcatraz at one end and San Francisco at the other!
Justin C — Google review
The typical place for all tourists to visit at least once. A few carnival-style rides & attractions for kids, Bubbz Gumps restaurant a Mexican & surf themed casual restaurant & bar ,biscoff cafe , Hard Rock cafe. There is a In & Out burger joint just a little further back past the ship wheel.
Paul S — Google review
Visiting fisherman’s wharf was probably the highlight of our San Francisco trip. So many cute shops, the best place to buy any souvenirs for your family and friends. The Biscoff Café was so good as well as the ice cream shops. Highly recommend!
Arshdip S — Google review
4.6
(134205)
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4.2
(23064)
The Embarcadero, San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
https://www.pier39.com/
(415) 705-5500
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Fisherman's Wharf

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Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Fisherman's Wharf, located on the northern waterfront of San Francisco, is a bustling tourist hub offering a myriad of attractions and activities. Visitors can explore souvenir shops, savor crab and clam chowder in sourdough bread bowls, and enjoy picturesque views of the bay, Golden Gate Bridge, and Alcatraz. The area is also home to a lively sea lion colony and historic ships available for tours.
4.1
(19703)
San Francisco, CA, USA
13

Lombard St

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Lombard Street, located in San Francisco, is renowned for its scenic and steep section featuring eight hairpin turns. This iconic street offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, and the bay. Known as the "crookedest street in the world," Lombard Street winds down Russian Hill past Victorian mansions and beautiful gardens. The area is a popular spot for photography due to its dramatic curves and unique architecture.
A really special street with lots of sharp turn and being very steep. It was beautifully decorated with blossoming flowers. You can enjoy a good city view from there as well.
Lawrence T — Google review
This is a must-see attraction in SF. Everyone loves to see or drive down this path. The view was gorgeous from the top, and the flowers were in bloom. Great pics to take, and I preferred to walk to really take it all in.
I C — Google review
Beautiful street but not worth the hype. It was so busy with tourists and cars. Worth going for the view on top of the steps
H M — Google review
Nice views from top and bottom of the street. Likely more picturesque in the spring with all of the flowers in bloom
Brad H — Google review
So fun. Such a hard walk up the hill but worth it going down. Gorgeous, unique
Toni S — Google review
This is my third time to this attraction. The scenery here is still pleasing to the eye. I like to see tourists from all over the world being intoxicated in this way. It is very romantic.
Shenhs E — Google review
This is a must see. Everyone should experience this beautiful street. We walked down and back up and also drove down this street. Highly recommend doing all three. The flowers we so amazingly beautiful.
David C — Google review
Great to see absolute disaster cars everywhere. Honking. People taking illegal turns I don’t blame them some of the time it’s a nightmare to get down the road. I got there from the top maybe it’s better at the bottom? But I didn’t bother was complete mess. The traffic cops do there best but it’s overwhelming.
C B — Google review
4.6
(3070)
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4.3
(18446)
San Francisco, CA, USA
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Alcatraz Island

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Historical place
Sights & Landmarks
Alcatraz Island, once home to infamous criminals like Al Capone, has been transformed into a captivating museum accessible by ferry. The island's multi-million dollar improvement plan has renovated many structures, offering visitors a unique experience. The ferry ride provides stunning views of San Francisco before arriving at the island where friendly park rangers welcome you. The main attraction is the Alcatraz tour, which offers insight into its history as a military prison and maximum-security penitentiary.
💚 The island is a photographic paradise with amazing views of the city, the bay, gardens, and fully accessible structures in a state of beautiful decay. 💚 Audio tour: Highly recommended because it affords the unique experience of enjoying a tour, but can still wander around and explore at your own pace. Headphones with a pocket player device are handed out. The narrator leads visitors through the building discussing various points of interest while voice actors recreate infamous stories. The device has a simple pause/play button to control the pace or take a break to wander off the path. This tour is only in one main cell block, leaving the rest of the island to explore “device-free”. 💚 Efficient operation: One reasonably priced ticket includes island admission and ferry service from the clearly-marked Pier 33 terminal. Employees are moving visitors both quickly and pleasantly. 💚 Amenities: Restroom facilities available at the bottom of the island adjacent to the ferry terminal and also at the top of the island. Picnic tables adjacent to same ferry terminal. 💚 Available tram/shuttle taking visitors (only those with mobility issues) to the top of the island. ⛔️ Caution: Visitors must walk up steep roads to top of the island. Easy for savvy hikers, might be a challenge for some. Aforementioned tram available. Plan accordingly. ⛔️ Amenities: Limited benches. There is a “plaza” about halfway up the climb with benches, but some visitors probably could use more benches along a few other desolate stretches.
Troy W — Google review
If you are in San Fran, you have to visit Alcatraz. I used Alcatraz City Cruises and I recommend them. It is a smooth process getting to and leaving the island. Once you are on the island, you can take a guided audio tour or explore on your own. From a historical perspective, it is worth checking out and it gives you a really new perspective on how the "Rock" was used and how it has evolved over time. Being there and experiencing it is a lot different than reading about it or watching shows about it.
Brad M — Google review
What a wonderful time i had. Great tour. Thank you Brian Stannard for all you explaining and knowledge. I look forward to reading your book. What a time I also got to meet a former inmate William G Baker. #1259.
Jason H — Google review
This tour was a lot of fun. Enjoyed learning the history of the prison and hearing stories of other things that happened. A nice ride out and great photo ops. Book your tickets ahead and plan on spending at least 2 hours to do the walking tour and self guided tour.
Z — Google review
Loved it! The audio tour was really great and informative! Got a full walk through with the tour then you are free to wonder around and see more of the Island and can always go back and look at the block all over again if you want! Was a great time!! We did the night tour and it wasnt to packed.
Eggy — Google review
If you visit San Francisco this tour is a must. Recommend going on the Park ranger walk. It's very informative. The audio tour, while in the cell house was also well done. Park staff were very friendly. Take the time to enjoy this national land mark.
Mark B — Google review
We opted for the Behind The Scenes Tour and are very glad we did! We've been to numerous prison, penitentiary and jail museums and wanted to see all of this one, the alpha omega of prisons! The tour includes places not accessible without a guide so we got to see more than most. Our tour guide was amazing, he was very knowledgeable of both the military prison and the federal prison eras which was greatly appreciated. He eagerly answered questions and happily elaborated on any areas requested. Getting to go underground through the tunnel and mote and learning how they were used during both eras was fascinating. The behind the scenes part is pretty quick, we were whisked from one spot to the next and although our guide said he'd wait until the entire group was reassembled, he started way before we all got there! Had to be super quick up those steep hills! Also included was the Night Tour and the audio tour so it's a complete look at Alcatraz! We thoroughly enjoyed the Indian Occupation exhibit and highly recommend going through all of it, it's quite moving.
Cindy P — Google review
We visited Alcatraz recently and really enjoyed the experience! The boat ride was pleasant, and once on the island we had access to a very informative audio guide that helped us understand how the prison operated during its time of use. I especially liked that you had to walk and listen at the same time, it made the visit more immersive! The ticket was a bit expensive, but we’re really glad we went!
Alizée D — Google review
4.7
(43701)
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4.7
(56427)
San Francisco, CA 94133, USA
https://www.nps.gov/alca/index.htm
(415) 561-4900
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Golden Gate Park

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Park
Sights & Landmarks
Golden Gate Park is a sprawling 1,017-acre oasis in the heart of San Francisco, attracting hikers, bikers, art enthusiasts, and music lovers. The park is home to the impressive de Young Museum, housed in a modern architectural marvel designed to blend with its natural surroundings. Inside the museum, visitors can explore an extensive collection of American art spanning from the 17th to the 20th centuries as well as textile arts and diverse cultural artworks.
Golden Gate Park is such a beautiful and peaceful escape from the city. I didn’t expect it to be this big — you can easily spend hours just wandering around and still not see it all. We walked through the gardens, relaxed by Stow Lake, and enjoyed the calm atmosphere. There’s a great mix of nature, open space, and little surprises throughout the park. It’s the kind of place where you can take it slow, have a picnic, or just enjoy the greenery and peaceful vibes. Highly recommend if you need a break from the city buzz without actually leaving San Francisco.
Florian J — Google review
Don't have the words to describe this park. Simply astonishing! You need q whole day to go around.. multiple days of you wish to make long stops in the sites and enjoy. I think the best way to make the most of it, is to take a look on the several sites, decide which ones you want to see and follow the Google map of the park. This way you will not get lost and you' ll have plenty of time to enjoy - bring coffee and food and no worries, there are clean public restrooms in several points.
Vasileia V — Google review
Such a beautiful park in the heart of San Francisco! There are so many parts to go and see, from the Conservatory of Flowers down to Blue Heron Lake. In addition, there are many museums to go and explore, such as the California Academy of Sciences and De Young Museum. There is also the serene Japanese Tea Garden, which is an amazing place to walk around and relax. I will definitely come back again!
William J — Google review
Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is a vast and beautiful urban oasis filled with gardens, lakes, and walking paths. Stretching over 1,000 acres, it’s home to landmarks like the Conservatory of Flowers, Japanese Tea Garden, and de Young Museum. The park offers space for picnics, biking, and peaceful strolls, making it a perfect escape from city bustle.
Manikandan — Google review
Honestly it's just a great park to stroll. The landscaping with the varying vegetation gives it an otherworldly feel like the rest of the city. A lot of juxtaposition. On top of that there are world class museums scattered throughout. Definitely can spread a day out here alone if you're visiting.
Grisha L — Google review
We were there for the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival. String Cheese Incident was phenomenal, as expected, and our favorite act. But the park itself is amazing, festival or not. Excellent birding spot and for walking/strolling. Wheelchair accessible.
Karia L — Google review
This has to be one of the most beautiful parks in the US. Especially love the Japanese Tea Garden, de Young Museum (Art of Manga exhibit was available when I went), and the JFK Promenade to go for a run. Such a nice place to spend the day!
Jarrod W — Google review
Golden Gate Park is a San Francisco treasure, larger than Central Park and full of things to explore. You’ll find miles of trails for walking or biking, wide lawns for picnics, and lakes with paddle boats. At Strawberry Hill, the park’s highest point, you can enjoy peaceful views, a small waterfall, and dog-friendly paths. We even came across a fun “sea monster” exhibition. Perfect for families, pet owners, or anyone who loves the outdoors.
Lina E — Google review
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San Francisco, CA, USA
https://sfrecpark.org/770/Golden-Gate-Park/
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Golden Gate Bridge

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Bridge
Sights & Landmarks
The Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic 4,200-foot art deco suspension marvel, stands as a testament to engineering and beauty. Opened in 1937, it connects San Francisco to Marin County and has since transformed the area into a haven for nature lovers. Visitors can explore the stunning landscapes that surround this landmark, including redwood forests and serene bay views. The bridge accommodates cars, bikes, and pedestrians alike, making it accessible for everyone eager to experience its grandeur.
Visiting the Golden Gate Bridge is an unforgettable experience. Standing on or near this iconic landmark, you feel the scale and beauty of San Francisco in a way that photos just can’t capture. The view of the city skyline framed by the bridge’s signature orange towers is breathtaking, especially on a clear day. Walking or biking across gives a sense of accomplishment and offers unique perspectives of the bay, the Marin Headlands, and Alcatraz. Even just admiring it from nearby lookout points provides incredible photo opportunities. The atmosphere is lively with tourists from all over the world, yet the sheer grandeur of the bridge gives it a sense of serenity and awe. Whether you’re here for sightseeing, photography, or just to feel the iconic vibes of SF, the Golden Gate Bridge is a must-visit landmark that truly embodies the spirit of the city.
Flora — Google review
The Golden Gate Bridge is simply Spectacular! I recommend visiting the visitors center at the south entrance. Here you can learn about the history of the bridge. Absolutely astonishing how these engineers and steel workers survived brutal cold elements to construct this bridge! Visit Fort Point National Historic Site at the base of the bridge for more Historic facts. Take the 1 hour bay cruise and the boat travels underneath the bridge for an unbelievable experience! I recommend driving to the north side of the bridge through the Marin Headlands and visit Golden Gate Bridge overlook it is a breathtaking view of the bridge and you can look into the city of San Francisco.
Robert C — Google review
The Golden Gate Bridge is absolutely stunning and one of the most iconic sights in the world. The bright red color, the ocean breeze, and the sweeping views of San Francisco Bay make it unforgettable. Walking or biking across is an amazing experience you can see the city skyline, Alcatraz, and the Marin Headlands all in one view. Whether it’s covered in fog or glowing at sunset, it’s always breathtaking. A true masterpiece of design and a must-see when visiting San Francisco!
Lg G — Google review
The Golden Gate Bridge was fantastic! Went during the week, not crowded. Was able to cruise across at our leisure and not worry about someone on our ass. Fisherman's Wharf was quiet, no lines. Food is always great in the area. And I'm talking about seafood. Everything is slowed down during the week. We really enjoyed our time there. Hotels were plentiful and cheaper. Looking forward to another visit.
Matt M — Google review
I'm not sure how you even review a bridge, but since I have never driven across the Golden Gate before now, I will say this: it is iconic for a reason. Gorgeous construction, incredible views...and frighteningly, unbelievably narrow lanes for its whole length. Seriously.
Jason C — Google review
Okay, if you have not crossed this legendary Landmark whether by car, bike or walking, you are missing out! Wife and I walked it thinking it was going to be a bit windy and chilly! Quite the opposite, the weather was perfect! I mean perfect! We both wrapped our jackets around our waist and began our walk. Stopped along the way and took pics! Got to the other side and rested for about 20 min. Vendors were at the rest area providing grilled hot dogs and mango/watermelon slices with tajin sprinkled all about. We walked back over and on to Crissy Field. Each way is about 1.7 mile walk. Will definitely do that again!
Zul-Tan I — Google review
A childhood dream come true! Visiting the Golden Gate Bridge was a truly special moment for me — something I’ve dreamed of since I was a child. It always reminded me of the TV series Charmed, and seeing it in person felt surreal. The engineering is absolutely incredible, and it’s such a beautiful bridge to walk across — or even to explore by bike if you prefer. A must-see landmark that perfectly combines beauty, history, and innovation.
Davide L — Google review
Beautiful every time! It's worth stopping at the scenic lookout. There's are trails through a wooded section that zigzags up the mountain for spectacular views!:
Chris B — Google review
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Golden Gate Brg, San Francisco, CA, USA
https://www.goldengate.org/
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Peña Adobe Regional Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Peña Adobe Regional Park, also known as Lagoon Valley Park, is a large and beautiful park in Vacaville, offering a wide range of activities for visitors. From hiking and biking to fishing and disc golf, the park has something for everyone. It features BBQ areas, a dog park, archery facilities, and even historical attractions like the Pena Adobe building - the oldest structure in Solano County.
2/17/25 Monday president day holiday. We just drive by n stopped at Lagoon valley regional park n I was so thrilled to see such beautiful park. Vacaville is booming & hope city of Vacaville or Mayor could add more big trees for shade, more parking lots, more restrooms, jogging trail around reservoir with asphalt, sports complex, summer picnic areas, street lights, make this park more beautiful. Also please don't build too money homes near by to destroy natural beauty of this park.
Danny A — Google review
We had a large group picnic at Pena Adobe. It's a nice place. They had barbecue pits. Great place to sit and eat our lunch. Large grassy area. Bathrooms were clean. I really liked it. The only downside was it's pretty close to the freeway but didn't really seem to mess with our festivities. I know there's hiking and other things to do there but we never got to do it. I will be going back. They have a great garden and that's full of natural flowers.
Teresa W — Google review
A great find for a walk/hike to celebrate that spring has sprung and learn a bit about local history! This park is nestled in with the Lagoon Valley Park. Peña Adobe Park has the oldest structure in Solano County (as early as the 1840s). CA landmark #534. Museum and Adobe tours are the first Saturday of the month. Parking was easy during the week. Peña Adobe Park has a lot of shade and one can also reserve space at the picnic area. The only negative is that the I-80 juts up against the park so freeway noise seeps into the park. Trails connect to the grounds and I was able to go for a hike and see the green rolling hillside around me. Thank you Peña family for making this available. I will return!
Kiki S — Google review
Such a cool place. Cows wander everywhere as your hiking. The views are incredible.
Michael M — Google review
Great hiking trails, beautiful lake, amazing views.
Jason P — Google review
A lovely spot for a picnic. I like to stop here when leaving the Bay Area. Its a neat place to walk around and read a little local history. There are now QR codes to enhance your self-guided tour. The restrooms and drinking fountains are always clean. There is even a fountain on the ground for dogs to get a drink.
Raybies F — Google review
Beautiful place, especially if you don't know where you're going(if you prefer to not pay attention to the trails) it's fun. Like you're lost in the wilderness. I could walk and hike this park for hours
Mikāla T — Google review
Nice area to spend some time in. Around the pond is busy. Lots of ducks and geese and all they entail. I prefer the back trails. Not a lot of shade hiking, which can be an issue in Summer. I do like it around the old homestead the best. Lots of shade there.
Daniel T — Google review
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4.5
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4699 Peña Adobe Rd, Vacaville, CA 95687, USA
https://www.ci.vacaville.ca.us/government/parks-and-recreation/parks-fields/lagoon-valley-park?locale=en
(707) 449-6126
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Vallejo

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Ferry terminal
Transportation
Ferries
Vallejo is a charming destination that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban convenience. The city serves as the starting point for an impressive 47-mile trail that takes you through the heart of Napa Valley, offering stunning views of lush vineyards and rolling hills as you make your way to Calistoga. Additionally, Vallejo provides excellent ferry services to San Francisco, with helpful staff and convenient amenities such as coffee shops, breweries, and restaurants at the Ferry Building.
Between driving, casual carpooling, driving+BART, drive+bus+BART, the ferry has everything beat for what you get for your money. As of today, it'll cost you $10.40 one-way with a Clipper Card. You may buy a ticket onboard with cash or credit. 5 morning departures during the weekdays will certainly accommodate everyone. On time, everytime departures. Rough weather may cause some slowdowns but those are days I-80 or BART suffer too. Remember it's first-come-first-served, plus regulations dictate everyone has to have a life saver. So everyone gets a seat... if you never travelled before show up 20 min. before departure until you get comfortable. When the boat is at max capacity (275-349 people depending on the vessel) doors close and you will be prohibited from boarding even if you are next in line. On the plus side, you'll never rub elbows with anybody. Once inside, you'll find seats with tray tables, solo seats, 2 and 3 row seats. Tables for 4, 6 and even 8 passengers. Power outlets throughout. A coffee/snack/alcohol bar (cash only), an outter deck with amazing views and more seats, 3 bathrooms or more, windows throughout. If the splashing and morning sun doesn't put you to sleep, feel free to catch up on work or update your status. No one takes your stuff (where can they run with it?), and everyone respects and gives ample space to everyone. In the afternoon gaze at I-80 all jammed up while you sip a beer in the outter viewing area with the warm summer air. Then return inside to follow on a group's poker game. You will arrive SF or Vallejo relaxed and rested. There is no competition to this mode of transportation. The chartered game vessels require a separate review as they are reserved, unique and no alcohol can be sold after the game. ;)
LEONARDO F — Google review
The Ferry Building has my favorite coffee shop in it as well as a top room, so it's a social hangout spot while you wait for the ferry to arrive. I've only used the ferry itself once, and it was an easy experience. It can get EXTREMELY busy, so make sure to give yourself plenty of time. My favorite thing about the ferry building? THE VIEWS. The whole area is beautiful. It's right across the water from Mare Island, which make for beautiful scenery. Make sure to stay and walk around and enjoy the waterfront.
Ashley — Google review
Can’t complain, fast, efficient , and quiet boat, only thing I can add is that they should and NEED to clean the windows so we can actually see out to the ocean
Global R — Google review
We love taking the Ferry from the Vallejo Ferry Building. It’s the perfect travel experience into San Francisco. There is a walkway along the water, a nice coffee shop, brewery and restaurants for convenience while waiting to catch the ferry.
Jennifer T — Google review
It’s an amazing adventure to get on this. Minus point is the size of the ship is kinda small.
Quang N — Google review
Absolutely avoid parking in the assigned parking area! It’s not worth it. You might as well drive to San Francisco yourself. My family and I drove down 3 hours for a Giants game. We thought taking the fairy would be fun. Came back and our Cadillac converter was stolen from our car. This WAS DONE IN PURE DAYLIGHT. This place definitely lacks security. There is absolutely no security cameras. Sketchy people parked all around that will sit there for hours watching people as they leave. Homeless tents everywhere and doubled the 3 hours we were gone. Last time we choose to go. Environment is not safe.
Da C — Google review
The Ferry ride was fine. We parked in Vallejo and took the Ferry to SF , and stayed 3 nights. We came back and our car was broken into. Broke the small window in the back. Nothing was stolen but they went through my cargo bag.
Saskia M — Google review
This was lots of fun. I can see why people chose this method of transportation over BART! It was spacious, clean, there were bathrooms, had a great view, you can eat and drink on the ferry too! I don't know why it took me so long to try this. It was a little more expensive than other forms of commuting, but definitely worth it! On the return trip, there was a Ferry employee that told us stories and made everyone laugh. It was great weather and lots of fun to sit outside and watch the water! I don't ever want to take BART to get to San Francisco again! Once it got dark, it was such a treat to enjoy the lights from the deck. I would like to ride the ferry every day.
Sherri J — Google review
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289 Mare Island Way, Vallejo, CA 94590, USA
https://vallejoferryschedule.com/
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Six Flags Discovery Kingdom

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo is a massive amusement park offering high-speed roller coasters and thrilling rides, along with wildlife attractions. The park features adrenaline-pumping experiences like Batman the Ride, Boomerang Coast to Coaster, and Dare Devil Chaos Coaster. It caters to visitors of all ages with family-friendly rides and slower-paced options for kids. As part of the Six Flags chain, it combines exhilarating rides with animal attractions, making it a popular destination in Vallejo City.
I visited Six Flags Discovery Kingdom on July 1st and had an incredible experience that far exceeded my expectations. While the park was a bit crowded earlier in the day, the crowds thinned out significantly after 2 PM, making it easy to enjoy the rides with little to no wait. I started the day with The Joker, which is always a thrilling choice to kick things off. I followed it up with two back-to-back rides on Wonder Woman Lasso of Truth, which delivered the usual adrenaline rush. The highlight of the day, however, was my experience on Medusa. Not only was the ride nearly a walk-on in the afternoon, but the operator was also incredibly accommodating, allowing multiple re-rides. I ended up riding Medusa 17 times, most of them in the front row – an absolutely unforgettable experience. What made this visit stand out was the stark contrast to a previous weekday visit where I waited nearly three hours just to ride Medusa in row 8. This time, the weekday strategy truly paid off – the park was far more relaxed, and operations were smooth and efficient. I highly recommend visiting on a weekday if you're looking to get the most out of your time and enjoy your favorite attractions multiple times. All in all, it was an amazing day filled with thrills, minimal wait times, and outstanding ride operations. I left the park both exhausted and extremely satisfied. I’ll definitely be returning again soon!
Nicollas B — Google review
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom is, overall, a nicely designed park that offers an interesting mix of thrill rides, family attractions, and animal exhibits – somewhere between a zoo and a theme park. 🎢🦓 The park is clean, well laid out, and has something for everyone. Up until about 5 PM, I had a really good time – great atmosphere, nice weather, and a fun day overall. One big plus was the Oktoberfest event that happened during my visit. 🍺 Of course, it doesn’t quite reach the level of a real German Oktoberfest, but I have to give them credit – they put a lot of effort into making it feel authentic with themed decorations, music, and matching food and beer. It was a really fun and well-done touch that added to the experience. 🎶🥨 And I say that as a German. Unfortunately, things went downhill later in the evening. I went across the street to check in at my hotel and tried to re-enter the park at 6:10 PM for the Halloween event, but was denied re-entry because of a park policy stating that guests can only re-enter until 6:00 PM. The park wasn’t even close to being full, so the rule felt unnecessary and inflexible. Even after speaking with a supervisor, there was no exception, no understanding, no real effort to help. That’s sadly the kind of poor customer service Six Flags is known for – sticking rigidly to rules instead of showing flexibility or basic guest consideration. It’s especially disappointing because I would have gladly spent more time (and money) in the park that evening, especially with the Halloween and Oktoberfest activities going on. On top of that, the ride operations were, as usual for Six Flags, very slow and inefficient – dispatches often took five to seven minutes per train, which kills the pacing of the day and causes unnecessary waits. Bottom line: A nice park overall, with an interesting mix of rides and animals and a well-organized Oktoberfest that showed real effort and heart. But the lack of flexibility and poor customer service left a bad impression. With better operations and a more guest-friendly attitude, Six Flags Discovery Kingdom could easily be a top-tier park – unfortunately, this visit left me with mixed feelings and just two stars.
Wasserchef — Google review
Fright Fest was fun and the Halloween decorations were really good! They turned on fog machines as soon as it got dark and had scary characters walking around. My son had soo much fun it was like being in a real haunted graveyard. It was a long walk from the parking lot to get to entrance I suggest dropping people off by the front. They have great roller coasters. We rented a locker for $22 which was soo helpful. The average wait for all rides was 45 min to 2 hours so that was tough for a group of boys under 12 yo. If the lines were quicker I would give it 5/5. It's a long walk back to the parking lot.
Samantha F — Google review
I had a great time at Six Flags even though a lot of the reviews I see are negative. Good: - We got the FLASH Premium pass and it was absolutely the right call - we barely waited in line, and when the Batman ride opened at night we got on after about 15 min in line instead of 90 minutes - We went for the Fright Fest as well, and the mazes were well done! I liked the haunted mansion the best, club fear wasn't that great since it was very empty and not as many actors inside. The spooky vibes were great and the actors seemed to have a good time - My favorite rides were the Joker, Batman, and the Wonder Woman Lasso ride, that's definitely the longest ride. Superman was also high thrill. - The park wasn't super busy on a Saturday, and parking was easy as well. Very walkable - Dolphin show had cool tricks, but the talk track is definitely for kids Bad: - Food is really expensive, $20 for basically a single slice of pizza and salad - Gets really hot during the day, but cool during the night so bring layers Overall this was a really great experience and would come again
Jenny X — Google review
What a mighty park for its size! Good variety of roller coasters and friendly park staff. Lines are long as usual but if you can afford a flash pass it makes the day that much more enjoyable. The cool thing is they have a mini zoo in the back of the park. The animals were so cool to look at and offered a nice change to the loud and hectic front of the park.
Christopher V — Google review
Great park! Grab a flash pass if you're visiting for the day, they have some fantastic coasters that you'll want to ride multiple times! Scare Feat was meh, I wouldn't pay for any of the mazes again, but it was great to ride their iconic coasters at night.
James S — Google review
It use.to be a great place for rides and animals, but it's depressing to see less animals and expensive to eat, perhaps they offer more over the summer. I went in late October, only offered the dolphin and walrus show, dolphin show was cute, the walrus show was boring. The aquarium is a joke, like 1 small shark, 1 or 2 nurse shark, a handful of big fish. The cheetahs were active though and plenty of them compared to other animals. A lunch of burger, fries and a drink for one person is 30! Funnel.fries were good but 17 bucks is crazy. They don't take cash
Ange — Google review
It's decent. Some rides gave me a headache and would not recommend. Food is decently price and around the same price you'd get at any other cedar fair parks. Their scare fest is really small and very wimpy than from what I've expected. But overall, their sea lion and dolphin shows were great!
Danny — Google review
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1001 Fairgrounds Dr, Vallejo, CA 94589, USA
https://www.sixflags.com/discoverykingdom?utm_source=googlebusinessprofile&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+Business+Profile
(707) 644-4000
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China Camp State Park

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State park
Nature & Parks
Park
China Camp State Park, situated in San Rafael, is a 1,648-acre bayside park known for its historical Chinese American shrimp-fishing village and salt marsh. The park offers reservable picnic and camp sites along with 15 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails.
A great place for hiking and mountain bike riding is just a few miles from our home and from many in the Bay Area. China Camp State Park has a number of trails that we enjoy. These are primarily single track trails that take you through the oak woodlands. 

One of our favorites is the Shoreline Trail. It winds around the campground and then rides like a roller coaster as you follow the terrain of the hills beside the Bay. You’ll often see black tail deer, grey squirrel, and if you’re lucky - a flock of Turkey. If you’re adventurous and have the energy, pedal (or hike) up to the ridge of . You can travel up either Powerline Trail or Oak Ridge Trail and the views at top are beautiful. In 2012, the State of California suspended funding for 70 state parks including China Camp State Park. Locals founded a. Non-profit called Friends of China Camp who keep the park maintained and in good shape. Be sure to purchase a Day Pass (or an annual pass like we have) to support the park and ensure it will be here for us to enjoy in the future.
Chet D — Google review
Beautiful spot on the water. There are several places to pull off the road and hike. I like the first official one, where the historic housing was. The upper parking area has beautiful views. The lower lot has beach access with swimming in the summer and a lovely walk along the stony beach all year.
Hillary C — Google review
Such a beautiful, spacious place to camp. Clean restrooms and hot showers too! There was a noise issue that I hope is not typical so I won't take stars away for that. The walking trails nearby were fun and the location in Marin County made quick trips so easy. I do plan on coming out here again to explore further! Don't be too intimidated by the walk in. The trash cans made it weirdly fun.
Jennifer H — Google review
Great views and easy fun hikes! The kids loved the videos about shrimp catching
Luise S — Google review
Fantastic state park only minutes from San Rafael. Beautiful well maintained campground with fabulous hosts. Great mountain bike area mile & miles of trails!
Richard S — Google review
Excellent views and pull offs for trailheads. The original camp town is a wonderful piece of history to walk around the few remains structures. Go!
Kevin M — Google review
Great palce for short hiking, cycling and camping. With easy qccess to beach nearby, this is perfect escape from the city. Enjoyed our getaway with family there. Highly recommend it!
M G — Google review
Historic, beautiful, and a nice place to stop and have a snack. Lots of people riding bikes, so be aware while driving. Most parking and picnic areas ask $5 self-pay. A lot of people park off the main road and ride bikes, I stopped by the Ranger Station and purchased a trail pass since this park receives no funding!
SPM 5 — Google review
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4.5
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101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA 94901, USA
http://friendsofchinacamp.org/
(415) 456-0766
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The Downtown San Rafael Farmers Market

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Permanently Closed
Farmers' market
Food & Drink
Farmers Markets
The Downtown San Rafael Farmers Market is a vibrant and diverse market located in the eclectic downtown business and shopping district along Fourth Street and its side streets. While it was temporarily suspended due to the pandemic, it is eagerly anticipated to return soon. Visitors can expect a wide variety of fresh produce, honey from local beekeepers, flowers, and an array of freshly prepared foods ranging from Indian curries to tacos. The market also offers live music and seating for visitors to enjoy their meals.
Colomos Tacos stand makes excellent beef tacos paired with the watermelon drink. The live music is a nice touch.
Maura G — Google review
Is cute sassy upbeat but relaxed awesome if you and your significant want to go Bond fun times
Amanda G — Google review
Very small venue in front of the downtown center. Fresh produce, arts, jewelry, and music.
109marty — Google review
Great place for a stroll, lots of fresh produce, meats, cheeses, seafood, bread. If it's fresh seasonal food your looking for you can't go wrong. It can get busy but you can usually find parking somewhat in the civic center parking lots.
Ben C — Google review
It's a great Farmers Market, we have not had it this year due to Coronavirus. We will have it again. People look forward to this. The venders are nice, I had made a few friends there. Fresh fruit and vegetables, 🍯 honey you buy from the bee keepers and flowers as well as fresh food being made in front of you, all different kinds of food from Indian curry's to 🌮 tacos and more. Music and tables to eat. It would be ending around now, from summer to fall. It draws a crowd. I give it 5 stars. Enjoy.
Helene W — Google review
It's so fun every Thursday evening I go there for fresh fruits and vegetables but they have really good food trucks options that changes every week. Music, games, dance. So fun.
FArah A — Google review
Unfortunately I found this fair lacking. It's just not as good as past years. Very few tables with fresh fruit and veggies. Not that much of anything but food vendors. The music was the only thing worth going for . Very disappointing.
Lisa D — Google review
Love the people there they're always nice and polite the produce is great and I found the best honey I've been able to find anywhere in the Bay Area... the young lady who brings the honey there is quite nice, lets you taste the honey and there's a good variety of it.. and the price is okay
Paul S — Google review
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4.5
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1001 4th St, San Rafael, CA 94901, USA
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Palmaz Vineyards

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Nestled in the Coombsville AVA just minutes from downtown Napa, Palmaz Vineyards is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. This unique vineyard seamlessly blends tradition with cutting-edge technology in winemaking. The family-owned estate produces a variety of wines including cabernet, chardonnay, muscat, riesling, and rose. What sets Palmaz Vineyards apart is its 18-story subterranean winery carved into the base of Mount George.
Our visit to Palmaz Vineyards was an outstanding experience. From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the breathtaking scenery. It was the perfect time of year, just before Bud-break, with blooming trees and vibrant flowering shrubs enhancing the beauty of the surroundings. The tour itself was a standout experience. Jordan, our guide, was fantastic. His in-depth storytelling about the vineyard's rich history and the founders' journey added a personal and compelling touch to the visit. The facility is an absolute masterpiece, showcasing stunning landscapes, caves, architecture and immaculate attention to detail. We were equally impressed by the innovative integration of technology and engineering, seamlessly designing the winery into the mountainside, which enhanced our appreciation for the intricate winemaking process. It gave us a deeper appreciation for the dedication and craftsmanship behind each bottle. The tasting itself was the cherry on top. an unforgettable exploration of truly exquisite wines. Palmaz Vineyards has set the gold standard for winery experiences. We can’t recommend it enough!
Anthony M — Google review
WOW. I wish I could correctly articulate how fantastic Palmaz was. You are warmly welcomed as soon as you arrive and there is a spacious waiting area. If you are a technology geek and wine lover, this will be heaven for you. I understand the expensive price tag, but what is $150/pp feels like $500 with beautiful and tasty accoutrements. This was winery 4/4 for us on our trip. Cannot recommend Jordan enough. He knows his stuff, doesn’t come off as “too cool for school” and knew the answer to every question. He would absolutely be invited to a family dinner. Thank you so much, Jordan! PS There was no pressure to buy bottles or join a membership, which made purchasing more enticing.
Sydney M — Google review
Wow! Our visit to Palmaz was unbelievable. Great wines, great tasting, great service. Trey was our guide and he made sure we were very well taken care of! His insights, hospitality and recommendations really helped shape our experience in Napa in the best way. The tour was great, informative but not stuffy. The grounds were beautiful and I can’t even begin to speak on how impressive the novel, data driven approach to winemaking is.
I M — Google review
Beautiful high tech hillside location. Production process features gravity movement of product and amazing technology. Facility is well appointed. Tour guides very friendly and super knowledgeable of their vineyard and wine in general. Superb tasting experience and tour.
Jim F — Google review
Did a private wine tour and food pairing, and it was such a great experience. Celeste was our host and she was so sweet and knowledgeable. She made us feel totally at ease and brought the whole experience to life. The wines were fantastic, the food pairings were spot on, and the setting was beautiful. I’d come back just to see Celeste again and do another tasting with a bigger group. Highly recommend if you’re in Napa and make sure you ask for Celeste!
Adam G — Google review
A showcase of technology and innovation. Amazing presentation in the fermentation room and great pairings for the tasting. Our guide Julio was super friendly.
Victor H — Google review
We loved our tour and tasting. The technology and innovation is incredible. But this would all mean nothing if not for the amazing wines. This place really shows how much, despite all the technology, winemaking is still an art. And so very human.
Mike S — Google review
Beautiful and technologically unique winery. My friend is a member, and this was our third visit in three years; Jordan is so friendly and makes us feel like we're old friends.
Christina H — Google review
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4029 Hagen Rd, Napa, CA 94558, USA
http://www.palmazvineyards.com/
(707) 226-5587
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Domaine Carneros

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Domaine Carneros is a renowned winery in Napa Valley, known for its exquisite still and sparkling wines. The estate features a stunning French-inspired chateau and formal gardens, making it one of the most elegant properties in the region. Modeled after the Chateau de la Marquetterie in Champagne, France, this picturesque setting is perfect for romantic getaways or special occasions.
Perfect place to enjoy bubbles tasting while breathtaking views are sweeping you away. Great service from all staff. Very knowledgeable and friendly. They know how to get into your pocket also 😅. Great experience overall.
Sthe K — Google review
Very nice winery but the tasting was a little commercialized compared to others. The location is located near a highway but the grounds were beautiful. The views were nice as well. The tasting was average as we shared a waiter who explained the wines but would end up having to leave to help other tables. We sat with many others. The wine was pretty good and the Charcuterie we ordered was good.
Stu S — Google review
Domaine Carneros is known for their bubbly, but they also have fantastic Pinot Noirs. The grounds are absolutely gorgeous and the perfect single stop before hitting DT Napa so my parents from out of town could experience the beauty of Napa Vineyards. The service was wonderful and we were so happy with how tastings were executed: they bring all the glasses and wines out together, pour each glass one at a time and give their spiel for each one as they are pouring, and then they leave you to enjoy each one at your own pace (as opposed to pouring them one at a time and constantly interrupting your group convo/not allowing you to tasting each one to decide which is your favorite) highly recommend if you like bubbly or pinot noir!
Hayley — Google review
Very beautiful place. I believe our waiter was named Neil. He has some amazing green eyes! He was friendly and helpful. Great explanations.od the wine and the Peruvian pairing. It was truly just "bites.". So eat before you go! We ordered charcuterie as well, but still ended up going down the street to get food after. I definitely could have eaten a whole bowl of the stew!
Michaela G — Google review
My visit to Domaine Carneros was absolutely lovely. The staff was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable—they took their time explaining each wine in our tasting flight, which made the experience both fun and informative. The tasting room had a calm and elegant atmosphere with beautiful vineyard views through the windows. It felt peaceful and relaxing the entire time. The wines were excellent, especially the sparkling ones, and the small cheese and snack platter was a nice surprise (I honestly can’t remember if I ordered it or not!). The place was clearly popular, but it never felt crowded. I’ll definitely come back again—and yes, I’m including a video because pictures alone can’t capture how nice it was!
Reese — Google review
Domaine Carneros was a highlight of our road trip! Our server was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about his job, making our experience even more enjoyable. The atmosphere was peaceful and inviting, perfect for sipping wine. The wines were absolutely delicious, and the sparkling rosé stole the show—it was simply delightful! We visited with friends, and everyone had a wonderful time. Highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area!
Tugce E — Google review
Great experience. I strongly suggest a tasting room reservation as this place is usually packed. And aim for late afternoon, this is when things slow down a bit. Bring a camera or charge your phone because there are great photo opportunities as you make your way up the stair. Yes, I just said stairs, and there are quite a few of them, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes. Everyone was able to choose their own flight selection, we paired it with the caviar flight and charcuterie board. And the food tasted amazing. We bought the mimosa sugar cubes on our way in and trust, they helped with some of the flight samples. The atmosphere was warm and inviting (we opted for the indoor seating, and lucked up and landed a spot next to the blazing fireplace). Overall we had a great time, and will definitely be visiting again soon. If you have never been this is definitely one to add to your bucket list.
Deziyer M — Google review
This was the first winery i visited on my Napa trip and it was a great way to start, i think if i ended with it i may have been underwhelmed. The location is gorgeous and perfect for photos, the lighting is perfect. The pours are generous and i enjoyed all of the wine we got to try. They have food available to add on, we got their charcuterie board and it was pretty overpriced but it paired well with the wine. The service was okay, it took a while for anyone to help us and our waiter spilled wine and water while pouring a few times. Overall, this was a fun time and it was on the cheaper side for a wine tasting so it was definitely worth it!
Katelyn — Google review
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4.3
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1240 Duhig Rd, Napa, CA 94559, USA
http://domainecarneros.com/
(707) 257-0101
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Jacuzzi Family Vineyards

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Jacuzzi Family Vineyards is a picturesque estate located in the Los Carneros and Sonoma Coast wine regions of California. The vineyard is known for preserving lesser-known Italian grape varieties such as Sangiovese, Barbera, and Nebbiolo. Established by the Jacuzzi family, the estate offers wine tastings on a veranda with stunning vineyard views and features a Tuscan-inspired courtyard. Visitors can also explore The Olive Press tasting room to discover highly acclaimed extra virgin olive oils.
A wonderful family-owned winery that also features an olive oil shop offering tastings alongside wine flights. The quality and pricing are truly outstanding. The tasting room is beautifully designed, with plenty of space and snack options to enjoy alongside your wine. We sampled the full selection of whites and reds and shared a charcuterie board with three types of cheeses, spiced almonds, and olives. They also serve bread with olive oil and balsamic vinegar—absolutely delicious and a perfect pairing. The olive oil shop is impressive, with a wide variety of oils and vinegars. It was hard to choose because everything we tasted was excellent, but we eventually went with a few classic favorites. The staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, which made the experience even more enjoyable. If you love wine, olive oil, and Mediterranean flavors, this spot delivers it all—at very reasonable prices. A must-visit!
Yagmur T — Google review
Absolutely beautiful building and proiperty with mediocre wine and service. We came earlier in the day and thoroughly enjoyed an olive oil tasting at their “Pressed” location so we expected similar service here, but it fell short. The wines were decent, we bought a case, but there were only 2 we liked enough to buy. The guy who did our tasting seemed disconnected from us, though he tried to be pleasant. Overall, we weren’t impressed.
F'burg F — Google review
We visited this winery on a Wednesday and were able to walk in for a wine tasting without a reservation. Our server was very knowledgeable and gave us information on each wine, where the grapes grew, and other interesting facts about the family. We ordered a charcuterie board and also sampled the olive oils in their olive oil shop. We stayed in Sausalito and were able to get here in about 45 minutes.
Nicole A — Google review
Beautiful place to spend an afternoon tasting wines. We found the place while driving and were not disappointed. They have gorgeous outdoor seating where we enjoyed their wine looking out the vast field of the vineyard. Their food menu is not extensive yet the choices will fill you up. We ended up ordering pizza with bruschetta. We were a group of 4 so we tried their white & red wine. The prices were reasonable for a bottle and the wines were really good. You can bring kids but i would recommend making an adult trip to this place.
Neha S — Google review
We had a great experience at the bar with the bartenders Sam and Tim, after taking a look in the shop there and trying some pretty spectacular olive oils and balsamics. I bought a 6 pack that I put together with my favorites and just know I will be bummed when I run out, being from Chicago will make it hard to just go and stock up again but wow their carmalized onion balsamic is beyond words. I ended up joining the wine club because of how amazing the service and wine was. The chocolate wine shot was fun. The wine is poured directly into a piece of chocolate. Beautiful property and A++ would recommend.
Samantha P — Google review
Beautiful building and property! Service was excellent! Thank you Lauren for a fantastic wine tasting and Genevieve for an exquisite olive oil and vinegar tasting. This was definitely our favorite stop!
Christy G — Google review
I'm from Utah. This is my favorite winery, hands down. Everyone is so accommodating, the wine is fantastic, the grounds are phenomenal, and the experience is always the best. I bring cases of wine home because I can't get it in Utah. I could rattle off a handful of different times where everyone; like literally the whole winery went above and beyond to appease me. I visit every year. Multiple times in some years, and Jacuzzi is just always a high mark above...everywhere else. *FAVORITE*
Melanie R — Google review
We came without a reservation and they were so kind to fit us in, very beautiful property, loved the bread oil tasting, the chocolate shot was fun and Derek was great! Would definitely come back!
Dinelia H — Google review
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4.6
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24724 Arnold Dr, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
https://www.jacuzziwines.com/
(707) 931-7516
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Cline Family Cellars

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Cline Family Cellars, located in the Carneros AVA of Sonoma Valley, is renowned for its sustainable farming practices. The vineyard employs a large herd of sheep and goats to maintain the vineyards while also utilizing composting, cover crops, and solar energy. Visitors can meet the two miniature donkeys that reside on the property.
A very lovely place to taste some great wines and enjoy a day. They got their start in Contra Costa County in the 80s squeezing some fantastic wines out of 100-year-old vines. Beautiful grounds - can be breezy, bring a jacket - and very inviting outdoor seating. Ask for Quinnie if you can - wonderful, knowledgeable, very personable, she'll make your afternoon. Keep your eyes open around the grounds and you might even catch a bit of California history. We immediately signed up for their wine club and will certainly be back.
Vince G — Google review
We came to Cline Family Cellars on a Monday during vacation with our kids — and came back again on Tuesday because it was that good. The wines are beautifully crafted, and we especially loved tasting Cline’s “Shifting Tides” — elegant, smooth, and full of character. But this place is so much more than just wine. The grounds are open and peaceful, with so much to explore. There’s an original vintage train car, several ponds filled with fish you can feed, donkeys and plenty of open space. It’s crazy how relaxing and beautiful it can be — even with kids in tow. They were entertained and welcomed, and we had real time to enjoy ourselves. When we shared a personal story with a staff member, the owner came out to meet us. Their warmth, curiosity, and incredible generosity were beyond anything we’ve experienced at any winery, ever. We left with great wine and even better memories. Cline is a place we’ll return to again — and tell others about. Special thanks to Emma and Quinnie.
Yelena B — Google review
We dropped in unannounced but still treated to an amazing tasting. Wine was fabulous! The grounds were amazing from the mission, to the pond to the donkeys! Loved it all!!
Becky S — Google review
What a beautiful garden and pond! Loved walking the grounds. Every staff member I encountered was friendly and our host Emma had a great sense of humor and immense wine knowledge. Enjoyed the classic Sonoma flight, although the Chardonnay was the winner in our group! Very kid friendly and pet friendly!
Victoria S — Google review
Came down for a small trip for our 10yr anniversary, Jerry was amazing we loved him and loved how family friendly and beautiful the winery is! My daughter really enjoyed feeding the fish, we left with two bottles, can’t wait to come back!
Dinelia H — Google review
4 stars for our awesome server & the beautiful outdoor area. Wines were ok nothing that we wanted to buy a bottle of. Kids are allowed outside (not sure about inside) so if you don't mind rugrats running & screaming all around your table, sit outside and enjoy the scenery.
Joanna — Google review
Cline Cellars has a spectacularly beautiful property! It's welcoming, clean, and stunning. The staff was very friendly and our wine specialist was super knowledgeable and kind. I will happily return but also recommend this family owned oasis when you're in Sonoma!
Tabnie D — Google review
We really enjoyed our time spent at Cline and hope to be back in the future. The grounds were beautiful and relaxed (heads-up, it was EXTREMELY kid friendly and felt more like a brew garden than a winery). This was easily the only wine we had on our most recent trip to napa that had a taste and experience in line with their pricing.
Jessica H — Google review
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24737 Arnold Dr, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
https://clinecellars.com/
(800) 546-2070
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Gloria Ferrer Wines

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Nestled just a stone's throw from the vibrant streets of San Francisco, Gloria Ferrer Wines is a sparkling treasure located at the entrance to Sonoma County in the Carneros AVA. This winery not only offers an impressive selection of expertly crafted sparkling wines but also pairs them with culinary delights that are sure to tantalize your palate. The serene Vista Terrace provides breathtaking views of the rolling hills and lush vineyards, making it an ideal spot for wine enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Had an Amazing trip to Napa Valley and Sonoma Wine Country last weekend. Absolutely loved Gloria Ferrer Winery. It was one of the only place that take walk-ins without any reservations. The staff was very welcoming particularly Dominic, who greeted us and reccomended some great wines. Also, Frisco was nice and helpful. The views are beautiful as well. Definitely one of the best vineyards I've been too.
Amanda D — Google review
What a glorious winery!! 🍷 Their wines are perfectly complex, balanced, and delightfully scrumptious. Their olive oil and food offerings are wonderful as well. All enjoyed in the most beautiful geographical setting imaginable. Every staff member was friendly, engaging, and thoroughly enjoyable to visit with, as well as knowledgeable about their vineyards, grapes, wines, and history. 300 enchanting acres of the best wine & food experience you’ll find.
Ren D — Google review
Every quarter we visit, their wines are simply amazing. Joey always makes thoughtful, precise, and perfectly matched selections to our tastes. His extensive knowledge and genuine passion for the winery make the experience both enjoyable and memorable. I highly recommend seeking his guidance when visiting.
Tokki — Google review
This was a fantastic experience! First off, the view is absolutely beautiful and the lounge area we were seated was comfortable, sunny, and had a great vibe. All of the wines we tasted were wonderful and i would love to have again. Kenny G was the one helping us out and he was very knowledgeable, helpful, and overall a great host. His passion and love for the wines was evident. He gave us generous pours and even offered us more if our hearts desired. We ordered some tapas and it surprised me how high quality they were. I'm usually underwhelmed with the food at wineries but not here. We got the olives, pistachios, garlic mushrooms, patatas bravas, shrimp, duck leg confit, and the dessert platter. The olives were some of my favorite that i've had and the duck leg confit was so flavorful and cooked to perfection! The dessert platter was the perfect way to end the tasting and really went well with the wines. Our whole group agreed at the end of our trip that this was our favorite of the wineries we visited. I would definitely come back and highly recommend this experience!
Katelyn — Google review
What a real experience. The winery has so much history, wines are incredibly high quality and food is at Michelin star level. Top top top!!!
Umberto M — Google review
A Sparkling Sonata in Sonoma Let me set the scene: It’s a June morning. Not just any morning. A crisp, sun-kissed, California morning, and the kind Texans write country songs about because we can only dream of being outside this time of year without melting like a sno-cone in a sauna. We had 11:00 AM reservations for the Taste of Carneros experience at Gloria Ferrer, California’s most awarded sparkling winery and folks, the award shelf must be sagging under the weight of excellence. When we arrived, our table was already staged like a magazine spread: glasses twinkling, menus placed with precision, and views that could silence a room. My adoring sidekick: refined, radiant, and ever-so-prepared for bubbly, was already in her element. As I adjusted my chair to soak in the panoramic perfection of rolling vineyards and olive trees swaying like old souls, she was mid-sip, eyes closed, communing with the first pour. The sparkling wines? Ethereal. Each one whispered something different to the senses: crisp orchard fruit, warm brioche, a flirtatious hint of citrus, and all pulled from the estate like liquid gold. This wasn’t a tasting. It was a symphony, and we had front-row seats. We added Spanish tapas to the mix because, let’s be honest, bubbles demand a supporting cast. The Charcuterie Board: A rustic dream. Manchego, almonds, salami, dried fruit, crackers, and yes, the caper berries, plump as grapes and twice as sassy. The Marinated Olives: These weren’t the olives pressed for their estate olive oil, but a separate batch served up with bold, briny flair. While I maintain my lifelong diplomatic distance from olives, my sidekick declared them “sensational,” and I respect her palate as much as I respect her judgment in husbands. The Empanada: Flaky, golden, and filled with something that made my taste buds do a double-take. A savory masterpiece with a side of greens for moral support. Our wine guide, Ava, was the human equivalent of a great toast—elegant, warm, celebratory, and perfectly timed. Her knowledge flowed freely, her stories were engaging, and her hospitality sealed the deal. She elevated an already magical experience. The interior spaces? Picture a Restoration Hardware catalog crossed with a Sonoma dream—open, modern, and inviting. Even the vine sculpture on the wall seemed to lift its arms and say, “You belong here.” Outside, we explored more seating areas, including some modern Adirondack chairs that looked like they belonged on the cover of Architectural Digest: Vineyard Edition. And the views, dear Lord, the views. We stood together overlooking those vines, taking a photo not just to capture the moment but to testify: we were here, and it was glorious. As we wrapped up, my wife lingered with one last glass of her favorite pour, like a perfectly placed encore before the curtain closed on a flawless performance. We didn’t just enjoy the experience. We absorbed it. TL;DR: Gloria Ferrer is the Beyoncé of bubbles. Sparkling wine that sings, tapas that thrill, and views that steal your breath. Impeccable service, stunning surroundings, and a patio made for Texas escapees. Come for the wine. Stay for the soul-realignment. Already planning our return.
Sean L — Google review
10/10 recommend this winery! The brunch and tasting were our favorite visit during our entire three day trip to Napa and Sonoma. They give you five star treatment and the wines are simply superb! Kenny G was by far the best wine educator and host. He recognized what we liked and made suggestions that fit our palate and lifestyle. Can’t wait to go back again and are looking forward to receiving all of the divine bottles we are having shipped home. :) 🥂
Heather F — Google review
Definitely love the venue with the lovely view over the vineyard. Some good service, food and the VN Vista Brut sparkling wine was the best. Definitely make a reservation before you go.
Mike T — Google review
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23555 Arnold Dr, Sonoma, CA 95476, USA
https://www.gloriaferrer.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic
(707) 933-1986
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Robert Mondavi Winery

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When in Napa Valley, a visit to Robert Mondavi Winery is a must for anyone interested in American wine history. Established in 1966, it was the first major winery built in Napa Valley after Prohibition. The estate offers various tasting options, including the Estates Collection and To Kalon Reserve Tasting, providing insights into their storied production.
I visited on April 25, 2023, did the Vineyard to Table three course luncheon - spectacular food and wine pairings, and the chef did a perfect job accommodating my vegetarian diet. The wine was outstanding, the pours were extremely generous, and the history and the winery are legendary. Highly recommend!
Jeanette J — Google review
The inclusion of winery-only selections in the tasting menu was a highlight, offering a unique opportunity to savor wines not available in retail. The host was friendly and knowledgeable, enhancing our understanding of the wines. The ambiance provided a relaxing and laid-back environment, allowing us to truly unwind.
Alice H — Google review
While the main winery north of Napa is closed for renovation and additions we went to the tasting room at Arch and Tower in downtown Napa. Our host was very knowledgeable and gave us great regional information. I was honestly pleasantly surprised at the wine quality since Mondavi is a big “grocery store brand” wine. The options in the tasting were either Mondavi Estate wines or exclusive to their wine club / tasting rooms.
Blake C — Google review
Must-go winery and never goes wrong! Their souvenir shop was wonderfully renovated during pandemic. I bought their wine opener(great quality with wooden box) as a gift for multiple times🎁
Yoomi — Google review
Gone are the days you can just pull up at a winery or tasting house without a reservation. We wanted to check out the grounds as we were early for another reserved tasting nearby. It’s beautiful and spacious. Though we were not able to go inside-the outside grounds were equally scenic and gorgeous
Yai V — Google review
Very impressed, one of the godfathers in Napa, the wine tasting with Vince giving us info re the wine and background on the vineyard was amazing. The setting was awesome, a beautiful day.
William L — Google review
One of the most famous winery in Napa valley. Tasting was excellent. Wines were awesome and it was more pleasant thanks to our wine expert Vincent. Our family spent a wonderful time here! We bought 3 bottles of wines we've tasted and got 15% off. Thanks again for making a precious memory for our family.
Hong B — Google review
Wine boutique had very little variety. Only two reds and two whites available for sale. They sell it at Costco for the same price. And visitors are only allowed in the shop. You must book a tasting to have permission to walk the winery. Not even customers can. Waste of time.
Levon T — Google review
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4.4
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7801 St Helena Hwy, Oakville, CA 94562, USA
https://robertmondaviwinery.com/
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Cakebread Cellars

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Cakebread Cellars is a family-owned winery dedicated to producing exceptional wines with sustainability in mind. Starting from a small 22-acre plot of land, the winery has expanded to 1,600 acres with 16 different vineyards. Visitors can settle into their charming tasting room and sample their renowned Chardonnay and robust Cabernet Sauvignons.
My husband and I had an amazing tour and tasting experience with Kathy today! We absolutely loved seeing the beautiful grounds, learning the history and seeing all of the different rooms on site. The wines are also fabulous! Highly recommend to add to your Napa itinerary!
Heather L — Google review
We had the absolute pleasure of doing a wine tasting with food pairing at Cakebread Cellars, and our experience was made unforgettable thanks to Sam. From the moment we arrived, she was warm, welcoming, and incredibly knowledgeable. Her passion for wine and hospitality shined through in every aspect of our visit. Sam guided us through each pairing with such depth and enthusiasm. She shared detailed explanations about the wines, the winemaking process, and the thought behind each pairing, all while keeping the conversation engaging and easy to understand. Her knowledge was impressive, but it was her kindness and approachability that really set her apart. She went above and beyond by offering us personalized recommendations for other places to visit while in Napa—suggestions we’re genuinely excited to explore. It’s rare to encounter someone who combines professionalism, expertise, and warmth so effortlessly. Sam truly made our visit feel special and memorable. If you're visiting Cakebread, I hope you're lucky enough to be hosted by Sam. She’s a gem!
Kristen B — Google review
We had a fantastic experience at Cakebread. We originally booked just a wine tasting but when they saw it was a birthday celebration we got upgraded to the food and wine experience and we loved every second. Our guide, Carl, was so knowledgeable and made the most of our time. The food and wine pairings were expertly curated and absolutely delicious. It was so neat to see the facility, grapes, gardens, and barrels. I would absolutely recommend this tour to anyone looking for a worthwhile visit.
Matthew J — Google review
We traveled to Napa from Tennessee and Cakebread Cellars was one of the wineries recommended to us. We toured the site, and our host/guide (Kathy Martin) was amazing! She was so kind, knowledgeable, and fun. Thank you Kathy for a great experience, we will definitely be returning at our next trip to Napa :)
Jennifer P — Google review
This is my favorite winery thus far. It's still family owned, which I love. The walking tour was incredibly informative and the wines are wonderful. The building and grounds are so beautifully curated, too. Definitely do the walking tour, at a minimum. You must make reservations. Request Kathy Martin!
Jennifer O — Google review
We visited Cakebread Cellars today and did a tour with Kathy Martin. She was absolutely made our trip! She was so personable, informative and fun! I cannot recommend her enough, and if we ever come back I hope we see her again!
Savannah C — Google review
Many years ago (in the 90's) at a nice restaurant we saw Cakebread Chardonnay. At $100 for a bottle it was really above our price range, we'd never heard of it but were celebrating an anniversary and decided to splurge. It made the dinner and our celebration very special. Through the years we would order it when dining out on special occasions like when we went to NYC upon my return from the war in Iraq in 2003. We were having brunch in the Boat House in Central Park and again, your wine made everything that much better. This week when we came to Napa to explore the one winery we had to visit was yours. We took the tour and Jeff made the tour wonderful and it was awesome to see where the wine that has touched our lives over the year comes from. Thanks' for the memories.
David M — Google review
We had a fantastic time at Cakebread with our wonderful guide for our tasting, Kathy. We were visiting Napa with our 5 month old so Cakebread was one of the few family-friendly wineries that welcomed and accommodated all ages. Kathy was very knowledgeable not only about the wine, the Cakebread family and their journey into winemaking but also the rich history of Napa being a local herself. She was so sweet with our son and the other children who were also part of the family tasting. It was impressive how she was both leading the tasting for the adults but also would point out a few fun elements for the kids to keep them engaged and entertained like looking for the frogs in the fountain or telling them about the sheep that would come once a year to eat the grass. Kathy knew all the best spots for photos, answered all our questions with enthusiasm, and most of all, her passion for Napa wine really added to the experience. Thank you Kathy for an amazing tasting experience at Cakebread. Would highly recommend Cakebread and Kathy, and we look forward to coming back again as a family.
Emily C — Google review
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4.3
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8300 St Helena Hwy, Rutherford, CA 94573, USA
http://www.cakebread.com/
(800) 588-0298
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Mumm Napa

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Mumm Winery is Napa Valley's most well-known and respected sparkling wine producer. They have both indoor and outdoor tasting rooms with stunning views of the valley. If you enjoy your bubbly, this is a must-see winery!
Mumm Napa is absolutely stunning! The incredible views from the tasting room are matched only by their amazing sparkling wine. We had such a great experience and can't wait for our first shipment of the DVX to arrive. Highly recommend a visit!
Mercedes B — Google review
We had the most amazing experience at Mumm Napa! Maddie was absolutely wonderful – she was incredibly knowledgeable about the sparkling wines and shared so much fascinating history with us. The tasting on the Oak Terrace was spectacular, with breathtaking views that made the experience even more memorable. The sparkling flight was delicious, with exclusive selections that felt truly special. Maddie’s hospitality and attention to detail made our anniversary celebration unforgettable. Highly recommend Mumm for anyone looking for a beautiful setting, world-class sparkling, and outstanding service.
Agata K — Google review
Don't threaten me with a good time and bubbles! The answer is Yassssss. It was a Sunday afternoon and I was heading out if the area. Stop the car it's a bubble emergency! We didn't have reservations but we were able to get in. Snaps big snap the the ambience as a whole and the tasting outside patios! From the screens to block the sun, the views for days, the picture potentials, the educational, and warmth (from bubbles and vibes). Our server-Brando! Shout out by name sir. I appreciated the education and delicious pours! Definitely bought a bottle to go. Wanted a sweatshirt but having children and cream is a no honey. Highly recommend!
Chloe M — Google review
Lovely views from any seat. Great service and selection. We liked every tasting. Knowledgeable servers who nailed every description. Central location in Napa Valley. Multiple options of venues for tastings.
Alexia J — Google review
We had a nice visit to Mumm Napa - this was not our first visit, nor was it our best. This winery attracts a lot of “girl groups” so it has really changed from the experiences in the past. It has the feel of a bachelorette party (it’s all very pink and party vibe) now instead of a nice, relaxing spot. I’m sure that is super fun for those partaking in the groups, but it’s not the vibe we had known in previous visits. I love the sparkling wine at Mumm, it is always delicious - however my husband was disappointed to learn that they no longer serve the delicious still Pinot Noir we had enjoyed in previous visits. Still beautiful views and delicious sparkling wine!
Jenn M — Google review
I had a great time at Mumm. I celebrated my 30th birthday, we received some free goodies. Our server I believe was Austin and he was awesome! I loved it so much I became a Club Member. I can’t wait to go back in November to p/u our shipment.
Edith G — Google review
It was awesome!!! Conner was totally amazing! Ask for him when you come!! He was very personable, friendly and I definitely recommend him as a server! We even became members!!! Looking forward to our next visit!
Glynis H — Google review
Chad was absolutely amazing! It speaks to the company when you have an employee of 19 years! 🍷✅ when you visit Mumm Napa ask for Chad and do the Mystery tasting!!! So fun and a great pour!!!!
Kristen A — Google review
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4.3
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8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford, CA 94573, USA
https://www.mummnapa.com/
(800) 686-6272
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Frog's Leap Winery

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Food & Drink
Frog's Leap Winery in Rutherford is a family-friendly working farm where kids and leashed dogs can enjoy meeting chickens, spotting frogs in the fish pond, and exploring beautiful gardens. The Garden Bar Tasting offers a more casual experience for visitors with children, allowing them to taste four wines while learning about the winemaking philosophy. The winery's commitment to organic farming is evident in its extensive gardens surrounding the farmhouse-like tasting room.
This winery has truly captured my heart. If I could visit only one winery, this would be the one. They’re among the most sustainable wine producers in the region, and it shows. The space feels deeply connected to nature—beautifully integrated with thoughtfully designed landscapes, animals, and plants that bring the grounds to life. It’s a well-organized natural sanctuary. Absolutely fantastic. Their Cabernet is especially impressive. It’s the kind of place you could easily spend hours enjoying—and still not want to leave.
The A — Google review
A different vibe than some of the other wineries in the area— in a good way. Frog’s leap feels down to earth, and friendly. We brought a dog and enjoyed the selection of wonderful wines while exploring the gardens and taking in the sights of the beautiful grapes. I had a great time, just note there’s no outside food allowed, which I believe is a county regulation, so make sure to snack up before you go!
Ellie R — Google review
Frog’s Leap is a beautiful winery—the gardens are stunning, and there are a variety of charming seating areas that make for a relaxing visit. We arrived a bit late and appreciated that they still accommodated us, though it meant the tasting felt a bit rushed. The wines were good, but considering the price, we expected a more engaging experience. The tasting focused mostly on flavor notes; we would’ve enjoyed more background, stories, or insights about the winery and its history. Still, a lovely setting and a nice stop in Napa overall.
Laurene O — Google review
My step son recommended Frog's Leap, and I'm glad we listened! The wines are spectacular, and the property is absolutely gorgeous. The gardens invite one to release the stress of life and relax. I really needed this! The staff is excellent and a special thanks to Jaz for all his knowledge and guidance!
Robert G — Google review
We had an amazing experience here! We were treated so well, had a picturesque tasting on the porch with stunning views, and enjoyed delicious wines in a friendly, fun and unpretentious setting. Highly recommend this organic, family owned winery - a must visit!!
Katie W — Google review
If you're looking for a relaxing day sipping wine on a beautiful property, you need to visit Frog’s Leap. We spent the most peaceful afternoon tasting their wines, strolling through the gardens, and just soaking in the serene atmosphere. A perfect escape!
Shell M — Google review
highly recommend if you want a casual wine tasting experience with gorgeous gardens to roam. the photos don’t do it justice! the staff were so kind and the overall experience was amazing!
Jessie J — Google review
Great morning tasting at the Garden Bar at Frog’s Leap! Check-in was a breeze and the grounds are breathtaking - so many flowers, herbs and vegetables. We brought our toddler who greatly enjoyed the orchard, chickens and sheep dog (Sadie) patrolling the property. Wines were delicious as well, especially their red blend. Shoutout to Nathalie and McCoy. A perfect morning!
Brandon C — Google review
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8815 Conn Creek Rd, Rutherford, CA 94573, USA
http://www.frogsleap.com/
(707) 963-4704
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