Things to do in Santa Rosa in March

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March is a good time to visit Santa Rosa. The weather is usually moderately chilly and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 44—61°F (7—16°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Santa Rosa during this time. Some of our top recommendations: explore the Luther Burbank Home and Gardens, attend the Sonoma County Bluegrass and Folk Festival, visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, and more!

Santa Rosa has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Santa Rosa. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Santa Rosa in March. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout March, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Santa Rosa in March

Top experiences in March
Explore the Luther Burbank Home and Gardens
March is a great time to visit the former home and experimental gardens of Luther Burbank, where you can learn about his groundbreaking work in horticulture and see the plants he cultivated. The gardens come to life in March with the first signs of spring, showcasing a stunning array of flowers, trees, and shrubs. Guided tours are available to provide insight into Burbank's innovative techniques and the significance of his contributions to the world of agriculture. It's a fascinating and educational experience for anyone with an interest in botany and gardening.
Attend the Sonoma County Bluegrass and Folk Festival
This annual music festival takes place in March and features a lineup of talented musicians and bands performing a mix of bluegrass, folk, and Americana music. The festival offers a laid-back and family-friendly atmosphere, with opportunities to enjoy live music, participate in workshops, and connect with fellow music enthusiasts. Whether you're a die-hard fan of bluegrass and folk or simply looking for a fun and relaxing way to spend a day, the Sonoma County Bluegrass and Folk Festival is a must-attend event in Santa Rosa.
Visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center
March is a great time to explore this unique museum dedicated to the life and work of the beloved Peanuts creator. The museum features original comic strips, memorabilia, and interactive exhibits that celebrate the legacy of Charles M. Schulz. In addition to the permanent collection, the museum often hosts special events and workshops in March, providing visitors with the opportunity to learn more about the man behind the iconic characters of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the Peanuts gang.
Hike the trails of Trione-Annadel State Park
March is a great time to explore the natural beauty of this expansive state park, which features over 5,000 acres of rolling hills, woodlands, and meadows. The park's network of trails offers a variety of options for hikers of all skill levels, with opportunities to spot wildflowers, wildlife, and stunning panoramic views. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll or a challenging hike, Trione-Annadel State Park provides a peaceful and scenic escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Explore the Russian River Valley Wine Region
March is a great time to visit this renowned wine region, as the vineyards begin to come alive with the first signs of spring. You can take a wine tour and sample some of the region's finest vintages, or simply enjoy a leisurely drive through the picturesque countryside. Many wineries also host special events and tastings in March, making it an ideal time to experience the unique flavors and hospitality of the Russian River Valley.
Take a hot air balloon ride over Wine Country
March is a fantastic time to take to the skies and enjoy breathtaking views of Santa Rosa and the surrounding Wine Country. As the weather begins to warm up, hot air balloon rides become a popular activity, offering a peaceful and serene way to take in the stunning landscapes and vineyards below. Whether you're a first-time flyer or a seasoned balloon enthusiast, this is an experience that's sure to create lasting memories.
Take a scenic drive along the Pacific Coast Highway
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Holidays in Santa Rosa in March
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Weather in Santa Rosa in March

Temperatures on an average day in Santa Rosa in March

The average temperature in Santa Rosa in March for a typical day ranges from a high of 61°F (16°C) to a low of 44°F (7°C). Some would describe the temperature to be moderately chilly. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Santa Rosa, August, has days with highs of 82°F (28°C) and lows of 56°F (13°C). The coldest month, December has days with highs of 57°F (14°C) and lows of 42°F (6°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Santa Rosa in March based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in March
61°F
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44°F
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General weather summary

Moderately chilly, breezy
Feels like
30%
Chance of rain
0.147 in
Amount
11.8 mph
Wind speed
76%
Humidity
11.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:56 AM
Sunrise
6:50 PM
Sunset
44%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in March
With an average high of 61°F (16°C) and a low of 44°F (7°C), it generally feels moderately chilly and breezy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Santa Rosa in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Santa Rosa has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Santa Rosa that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Santa Rosa for March.
Safari West
1. Safari West
4.7
(1942)
Wildlife and safari park
Nature & Parks
Upscale tented accommodation on a 400-acre wildlife preserve with safari tours & free breakfast.
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Our family stayed over night. Had dinner that evening & took the safari tour the next day. Dinner was excellent, the property was immaculate, and we loved the tour. Our tour guide, Cindy, was knowledgeable & worked hard to make sure we were able to see all the animals. The animals appeared to be well cared for. Our 4- year-old granddaughter had a blast walking through the property & visiting all the animals. A special thanks to the staff for holding onto a piece of luggage that the airline lost & then delivered after we departed.
We did the overnight glamping experience for a birthday/retirement party. The beef Brisket buffet dinner was excellent. We'll seasoned melt in your mouth Brisket and chicken buffet had vegan options. Chocolate desserts and camp fire smores. The tents were surprisingly cozy. Electric blankets are provided alone with portable space heaters. Nice hot showers attached to the tent. The only drawback is the bathrooms aren't heated. But sre well designed with natural wood & stone. Breakfast in the morning before our afternoon tour with educated guides in 4WD trucks. With everything from ring tailed lemurs, zebras,Watusi cattle, Rhinos and water buffaloes. This was my 3rd visit, but first overnight. I recommend the overnight experience.
Absolutely loved the wildlife safari in the midst of wine country. Justin was our guide and he was super cool and super good. Loved the way he interacted with all the guests in his safari vehicle. He's a gem. The wild animals are kept in enclosures, some closed enclosures like the cheetahs, the rhino, the giraffes...and some in open spaces like the zebras, the antelopes...The avian enclosure is also very good. Of the animals the cheetahs I felt were the star attraction. The way Justin explains the behaviour, the nature, the habits of the different animals and birds is just awesome. And his one liner jokes and the quiz questions for the guests while on his truck is too good. The snacks store is also well stocked up, the hot chocolate is the one to go all out for. The souvenir store is cool. Sure to do an overnight stay over at the place next time.
Experience is amazing. Our tour guide Bianca was amazing.. she was knowledgeable with good sense of humor. Nice seat rotation policy. Great... But for the set of animals and overall it's pricey...
We didn't stay in the cabins (they look nice), but everything else was chef's kiss. The guides and staff were cool, the food and vibes were good and the animals looked healthy and well cared for. We would like to go back for a behind-the-scenes tour the next time we visit. Very nice and peaceful place.
I enjoyed the weekend Glamping and marveling at the amazing animals. The experience was fantastic. The tent cabin was super cozy, the staff was friendly and professional. The onsite cafe served super tasty meals. You cannot get bored at Safari West, or go hungry. The experience is way different from that of a zoo, with the animals wandering freely around the property and in select fenced areas. The three hour safari ride around the property was fun and interesting, offering close up views of a number of animal I've only seen in books, on TV, or on YouTube. Treat yourself, your family and friends. Book a trip to Safari West.
We went for my birthday. We did the 2 pm reservation and 7pm dinner. Gina was our Tour Guide and she was amazing. She was very friendly, knowledgeable, and took my parties jokes well. We stayed the night in Tent 22 which was AWESOME! I loved that you could hear the wild life during the night. If you’re used to having a TV to watch you will not get that here. Dinner and breakfast were both delicious and all you can eat. They do make S’more and show a movie in the evening which is a nice treat. You can also go on night time exploring if you wish.
I first heard about this safari from a coworker and knew I had to check it out. I booked my tickets online in advance and arrived about 15 minutes before my 1:00–4:00 pm tour. The experience began with a walking tour through the “zoo” area, where we saw a variety of African birds, a giant pigeon, cheetahs, and monkeys. After that, we boarded a large open-air truck/van for the safari ride. It was incredible being so close to the giraffes, ostriches, and many other animals. The safari spans 400 acres, and even in the moments when we weren’t spotting wildlife, the scenery was absolutely beautiful. I’m so glad we came—it was such a memorable experience, and I’d definitely love to bring friends and family here in the future.
Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center
2. Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center
4.8
(1161)
Museum
Research institute
Whimsical museum with exhibits on famed cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, comics, a gift shop & more.
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It's a nice little museum and I'd recommend it to any Peanuts lover! They have a small gift shop with unique gifts from the museum. FYI- you can get some of the stuff online but I believe you just pay shipping. The staff we interacted with was nice and helpful. The grounds are clean and well kept. On the second floor they have a room where you can trace peanuts and make comic strips or Snoopy's house. If you take your time you can spend 2-3 hours here. The price for admission is decent also at $12 for adults and $5 for youth. I do believe that I saw online that the prices are going up soon.
A wonderful place to visit, explore and learn. The staff is friendly, welcoming, knowledgeable and professional. Kids of all ages are welcome and will thoroughly enjoy the exhibits and the beautiful surroundings. Especially rewarding for those who are fans of the work and humor of Charles Schulz and the characters he created.
If you are in Santa Rosa and would like to be nostalgic, please visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum. There was over 200 cartoons to read, sculptures to take selfies with, and lots to learn. They even had cartoon strips as tiles in the bathroom, which was quite creative. There were interactive areas, such as a photo “booth” where you can be Lucy the psychiatrist and spin the wheel. Once you have laughed, chuckled, and snickered as much as you want. Stop by the gift shop and grab a postcard, pen or pencil, a cup, books, and much more. Enjoy 💕 No food or drinks. There are stairs to the second floor. Children are more than welcome.
This is a gorgeous museum, very well thought out and laid out for the maximum display of the history and passion of Charles Schulz. His creation of the Peanuts comic strip is such a great story and the museum tells it perfectly. There are some interactive exhibits, a lot of memorabilia, colorful displays and several videos running to tell his story. When going through the museum, there's an area with glass display cases and drawers underneath them that are all labeled, make sure you look in those, there's a ton of information and history. Upstairs is a studio for you to create your own comic strip, they have guest artists regularly, a giant gift shop full of Peanuts souvenirs and even a cute cafe. The tour is self guided and you can take as much time as you like. We're from the older generation so the Peanuts comic strip is super relevant for us and we ended up there a couple hours reading nearly everything! Upstairs in the gift shop is where the original museum is located and there's some fun history up there too.
A lovely experience for any peanuts, snoopy, or small museum lover! Showing just a few photos- this place was so charming. Lots of history, OG peanuts art and of course, photo opportunities! The museum staff are so lovely, and gifted me a bracelet. Would definitely come back again next time I'm in Cali!
This was an unexpected highlight of our trip! I honestly didn’t know a ton about Peanuts and went because my college age daughter wanted to go. It is such a well put together and loving tribute to a man that Santa Rosa clearly loved. A big, modern building with bright, vibrant displays. Worth a visit on your way through, great way to spend a couple hours!
08/02/25 This was our second time visiting the Charles M. Schulz Museum, and we loved it just as much as the first! There’s something really amazing about being surrounded by all the Peanuts art (regardless of it’s a copy or the original) and seeing the backstory on all Schulz’s characters. Overall, the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center is fun, relaxing, and full of little details that make you smile. We’re glad we visited a second time and would definitely visit again! 🐶 🐾
It was so nostalgic being here. You get to learn a lot about Charles Schulz and his other interests besides comics. It was cool to see the books in other languages! I visited on a Monday when the museum opened at 11 AM and there were already a good amount of people there. It’s only $7 for ticket if you’re a student! So make sure to bring your student ID. The cafe and ice rink are right by the museum and are also a must-see.
St. Francis Winery
3. St. Francis Winery
4.8
(1475)
Winery
Food & Drink
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St. Francis Winery – Summer Wine & Food Pairing - The best! While visiting Sonoma this summer, we had the pleasure of experiencing the seasonal wine & food pairing at St. Francis Winery, crafted by Executive Chef Peter Janiak. The vineyard is absolutely gorgeous, and the menu highlighted fresh seasonal ingredients paired perfectly with their award-winning wines. From the rosé with heirloom tomato gazpacho, to the Pinot Noir with duck confit, and the Zinfandel with smoked pork loin, every bite and sip felt like a celebration of Sonoma’s summer flavors. We finished with the Port and warm bittersweet chocolate cake – the perfect ending. Truly an elevated tasting experience that combines fine dining with the beauty of wine country. Highly recommend if you’re in Sonoma!
We joined the club membership for several years and truly enjoyed the wine and food pairing every year we went to visit. Our last visit was Nov 20, 2024, the wine & food pairing is no longer complementary unless you are premier level or above.
Beautiful setting, relaxed atmosphere. The team accommodated us as a walk in even when they were fully booked. Very nice variety of wine with several we highly enjoyed. Luke and Zoey were so fun, knowledgeable, and accommodating, it really made the experience!
Incredible winery! It’s so peaceful, has beautiful scenery, some of the best wine in Sonoma, and our wine educator, Sherri, was fantastic! Seriously, she was a true wine connoisseur and loved sharing her passion with her guests. St. Francis Winery is a true 10/10 experience. If you’re going to Sonoma go to St. Francis Winery, it is truly the best in the region!
We visited St. Francis Winery in early September and were absolutely blown away by the atmosphere, service, and overall experience. My partner and I attended their wine and food pairing, and we both agreed it was truly one of the best meals of our lives. Every course was fresh, delicious, and so thoughtfully crafted to complement the wines— you could really taste the care and creativity that went into it. The setting was just as special. We were seated at our own table alongside about fifteen others in a beautiful dining room, which created this lovely balance of community and intimacy. It was fun hearing other guests’ stories while still enjoying a private, relaxed experience together. Many of the people around us were longtime members and spoke so highly of St. Francis — several even said it was their favorite winery after visiting countless others. Everything from start to finish felt exceptional — warm hospitality, stunning wines, and an atmosphere that made us feel genuinely welcomed. I haven’t stopped thinking about this place since we left. St. Francis Winery is an absolute must-visit!!!
Took the Trolley Tour. Our guide/driver delivered the "edutainment" experience we were hoping for. Thank you! Every wine we sampled was delicious and we learned a few new things to boot. Highly recommend this winery and this tour.
Great experience with Wine educator Phillip! Cordial and respectful as he explained varietals, history and wine making trends. Would highly recommend! Beautiful grounds and welcoming atmosphere!
Highly enjoyed our wine tasting overlooking the estate’s beautiful grounds. We appreciated the knowledge of our wine educator who took us through the tasting. The timing of the tasting was perfect yet also felt very relaxed.
Spring Lake Park
4. Spring Lake Park
4.7
(2302)
Park
Nature & Parks
Sizable park featuring a campground, swimming lagoon & lake plus 9.7 miles of multi-use trails.
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Perfect place to take the kids for a fun day. My wife and I ever turned there several times and we plan on continuing to go as long as the weather holds up. Our one year-old loves the water and so do our older kids. The only thing I didn’t like was that they never have oysters. They advertise it on the menu, but week after week they don’t. But that’s not a big deal.
We ended up on the boat ramp side at the ramp. No restrooms over there. We did paddle boarding. The lake was super glassy and calm. No waves and nearly no other folks on the water on a Thursday morning. However, the water is just full of algae. Not enough to grab your paddle or the fin on your board, but it is just all over. The lake is small; we went very slowly and looked at all the scenery and it only took an hour to circumnavigate the whole thing. We saw fish (big carp and small bass), river otters, a turtle, several types of birds, etc. It is a very pretty area. If we were to go again, it would be at the other entrance where the lagoon and rentals are. Rating is for the boat ramp entrance.
This park pretty much has something for everyone. From hikers, cyclists, runners, boaters, fishers, birders, swimmers, families with kids, and dog walkers, this is a great place to visit. With so much to offer, the only real downside is how crowded it can get. The county park is kind of sandwiched between a city park to the west, and a state park to the east. So, particularly for hikers and cyclists you can extend your activities into those parks for a longer trip. And there's also a campground for those who want to enjoy a multi-day visit. Bathrooms and water fountains can be found around the park. The main trails are paved. But there are also a number of dirt trails to explore. And the seasonal swimming lagoon is a big draw during the hot summer months.
I love coming here with my partner and my dog to walk the spring Lake loop. It’s a great activity to do after a long day of work when it starts to cool off and you can just go and enjoy some nature and be around some people that are also being active. Lots of blackberry bushes so when it’s that time of the year, be sure to bring a little Tupperware to collect some blackberries! Happy trails!
The park is beautiful and well-maintained, just a 2-hour drive from us. The ranger at the entrance gave us a warm welcome, and the campsites were pleasant with plenty of shade in most areas. Our restroom was clean and even had hot water. Showers work with coins, so it’s best to bring quarters. I especially enjoyed walking around the park—it’s such a peaceful place. If I lived nearby, this would definitely be my go-to spot for an afternoon walk.
This was a great little get away for me and kids since its just close to home. The abundance of lifeguards was great as well. Never felt safer as the guards were very diligent in their duties. Highly recommend.
The best summer Waterpark. Worth buying a season parking pass if you use it more than a few times. You can walk there from Howart Park, which is run by The city of Santa Rosa. Also they have overnight camping, clean rest rooms.
Love going to the Spring Lake water park! It's open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This is the perfect place for parents to relax while the kids burn off energy. Lots of picnic tables & shade around the lagoon. Make sure to bring folding chairs. The restrooms have showers, too!
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens
5. Luther Burbank Home & Gardens
4.6
(744)
Garden
Nature & Parks
Public park with guided tours featuring the former residence of the namesake horticulturalist.
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Definitely take a tour. Only way to go inside the house. The gardens can be seen without a tour (but included). Marti was an amazing guide. She knew so much! Tour was over an hour, she had so many stories and interesting information to share. By and far best docent I’ve had at any place, ever. Street parking. There is a small gift shop too.
Gardens were nice, but nothing worth making a special trip for. The house was unimpressive. Maybe if we'd gone inside and taken a tour, we'd feel different. We have something similar in our own town, that's maybe even nicer, so it was pretty underwealming.
The Luther Burbank Home & Gardens in Santa Rosa is a peaceful and charming historic site that showcases the life and work of famed horticulturist Luther Burbank. Designed in a modified Greek Revival style, the home, greenhouse, and gardens reflect Burbank’s legacy of innovation, where he developed over 800 plant varieties, including the Shasta daisy and Russet Burbank potato. Visitors can explore lush gardens filled with labeled plants, walk through his original greenhouse, and view the cottage where he lived. The space is thoughtfully maintained, with free entry, guided tours available seasonally, and occasional events like plant sales and family days. While the atmosphere is tranquil and inspiring, there are a few practical notes to consider. The site does not have a dedicated parking lot, only free street parking, and there are no refreshments available onsite—so visitors should plan accordingly. Some parts of the property, like the museum, require a guided tour to access. Still, this hidden gem offers a unique opportunity to connect with local history, science, and nature. Supporting places like this helps preserve public heritage—just like getting a library card supports public libraries, visiting here helps keep local culture alive.
After taking a tour of the gardens and the home, it was clear to anyone why Luther Burbank was fascinated with plants. There were many flowers blossoming as well trees and bushes to be admired. The most lovely part of the area was the rose garden located in the front. I recommend taking the time to dress up because it is worth taking pictures here. Entry to the gardens & the museum is free to the public. There are guided tours ($12, $10.00 students/seniors, under 12 free.) Although there is no parking lot, it was not difficult to find street parking.
Beautiful historic gardens. And it’s free. Donations welcome.
I visited few times the Museum. Specially in Christmas. The atmosphere was very nice. People friendly and courtesy. Feeling back on time while inside. Took my cup of tea with homemade cookies that ladys did at shop and listen conversation. Thought was dreaming. Was an unforgettable experience. The flowers are beautiful just like the Museum and the people who take care of.
Once in your life you should visit and take the time to learn about the important work once done here. Horticulture has a lot of great minds and the Burbanks rank at the top. Take the house tour when it opens back up. Ask about Frida and Diego. I drop by most times that I'm in Santa Rosa. It's a beautiful garden with a beautiful park across the street. A lot of people come here to take wedding and quinceañera photos.
Luther Burbank it's the Tesla of modern botany - you need to custom in person to appreciate the magic
Matanzas Creek Winery
6. Matanzas Creek Winery
4.6
(257)
Winery
Food & Drink
Scenic winery in a remote environment with lavender gardens, a bocce court, tasting bar & gift shop.
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Absolutely amazing experience! I called earlier in the day to see if they had room for walk-in’s and they got us in at the start of the day. We had a great time with Brad and tasting so many different varietals and such a great education on the region, even picked a few wines to try catered to our preferences. Also, the most beautiful grounds and so much to see with the lavender and amazing views. Got a few wines sent to our home, totally worth it. Also the bocce was fun too!
Our experience here was incredible. We reserved a tasting and it was easily the best one we've had. Our tasting guide made the experience very personal and memorable. We felt very welcome, and the grounds were absolutely gorgeous. I would highly recommend this to anyone in the region. Plus, the wine was incredible, the Journey Chardonnay, and it had the taste of a delightful buttery croissant.
Matanzas Creek Winery is a fantastic spot and one of the more memorable tastings I’ve had in Sonoma. The variety of red blends featuring Malbec and Merlot really stood out, with each wine offering something unique and well-balanced. The property itself feels friendly and cozy, making it a great place to relax and take your time. One of the best parts of visiting is the beautiful lavender fields, which you can wander through and enjoy at your own pace. They add a special charm to the whole experience and make this winery a must-visit.
We were first greeted by an older woman who told us that wine tastings weren’t available—only bottles—and that they didn’t offer charcuterie boards. After buying a bottle, we sat outside to enjoy it. Shortly after, a couple next to us asked for a charcuterie board. A staff member checked and brought one out for them. When I asked again, I was then told that boards were available by reservation only—something that was never mentioned to us. Overall, the experience was underwhelming and the service felt inconsistent and unwelcoming.
We visited Matanzas Creek Nov 19, 2024 to pick up our wine shipment. It's one of the most beautiful vineyards, we enjoy coming here for the lavender garden and the wine tasting.
This vineyard was the highlight of our visit! Beautiful lavender fields, great tasting wine and Brad was an amazing host 🙂
Our visit to Matanzas Creek Winery was truly unforgettable. Nestled among rolling hills and blooming lavender fields, the winery offers not only exceptional wines but also an incredibly aesthetic and charming atmosphere that instantly soothes the soul. The wine tasting was fabulous—elegant, well-curated, and perfectly paired with the stunning surroundings. We especially enjoyed being able to relax outdoors, surrounded by beauty at every turn. What made our experience even more meaningful was Robin, whose kindness and heartfelt support toward us as Ukrainians deeply touched us. Her empathy and grace added a personal and emotional layer to an already wonderful visit. This is not just a winery—it’s a place of peace, beauty, and genuine hospitality. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an inspiring and tasteful experience in Sonoma.
Had a tasting reservation for a Sunday at 11. The weather was amazing and the view from the patio was beautiful. I think Jillian was our wine guide and she was great, explaining each wine and giving background on the area and asking what kind of wine we liked. We bought 2 bottles to take home and can’t wait to enjoy them.
Railroad Square Historic District
7. Railroad Square Historic District
4.4
(283)
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Heart of old town Santa Rosa, with restaurants & antiques shops in restored late-1800s buildings.
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The Historic District of Santa Rosa allows you to step back in time and observe the way things used to be in a simpler, yet magnificent era. Architecture of a bygone time period still stands to be enjoyed by a new generation. The Hotel La Rose is a great example. There are many shops in the area. Some great antique stores are to be found. There are also many restaurants to choose from. The SMART Train stops in the District and is a great way to spend the day.
"This is a beautiful and thoughtfully curated place that truly captures the significance of the railroad in America's history and development. The exhibits showcase well-preserved historical artifacts and pieces of Americana, offering a rich, hands-on glimpse into the past. The docents are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate, providing insightful context and stories that bring the history to life. The entire space is clean, well-maintained, and inviting, making it both fun and educational for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a history buff or just curious, this place offers an engaging and memorable experience."
Nice historic place with a visitor center. Nearby by . Mostly old historical buildings and antique stores. It was pretty empty in the area there is the local cummute train stop behind the visitor center The visitors center has some souvenir s , but we couldn't find any new souvenir shops selling the Snoopy memobrailias.
Liz at the visitors center was incredibly knowledgeable and gave plenty of recommendations not only in Santa Rosa but in the area around!
Love the atmosphere the shops the restaurants.... Though since the shelter is close by and you're not familiar with the area there are transients around. But it's not as bad as other cities... Just a heads up for those that may be shocked.
We stayed in this area of downtown Santa Rosa for several nights and it was nice. Other than all the homeless/vagrants wandering around, the restaurants, shops, and café were nice. Definitely worth visiting when in the area.
Place is clean and safe. It could be lil more historic tho. Still we took amazing photos and enjoyed very much our visit!
Beautiful decor! Terrific service, great wine and they had a Classical Guitarist. So relaxing!
Paradise Ridge Winery
8. Paradise Ridge Winery
4.6
(263)
Event venue
Food & Drink
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We came as a walk-in. They initially sat us inside. After looking at the menu, we decided to order a bottle of wine, which was delicious! We ended up moving upstairs and sat on the deck while we enjoyed our bottle. Upstairs has such an amazing view! Just wow! The staff were extremely friendly. Overall, it was a very nice and relaxing place. Although, I will say we encountered some younger groups of people who were really just rude. Luckily, it was brief, and we were not seated next to or near them during our visit, so it did not spoil our time here at all.
Great wine, delicious food, wonderful staff, beautiful views, and amazing art! What more can you ask for? Paradise Ridge is literally paradise in Santa Rosa. Their events are always a blast and the art installations are so fun to explore. Always looking forward to coming back!
We just celebrated our wedding anniversary at Paradise! We got married there 10 years ago and wanted to go back and reminisce about that day, and bring friends that did and did not attend the wedding. We had a very lovely experience working with Jasmine and Alyssa! They took such great care of us and sweetened the experience. We are very grateful. We highly recommend Paradise to everyone all of the time!
We had zero expectations when coming here for the first time and we were blown away. Not only is this an extremely beautiful bird’s eye view, but the facilities are clean and gorgeous, the tasting option with their staff (shoutout to Dana!) is extremely enlightening and engaging, the wine is delicious (Confessor Rockpile was our personal favorite), the snacks are tasty and the price is extremely reasonable. We are also vegan and they set up a very nice vegan snack plate to pair with our wine options. Don’t listen to the negative reviews, do the estate tasting option and you won’t regret it.
The views are gorgeous. The wine is good. But the overall experience is rather lack luster and feels like an average spot to grab a drink. For a winery, we would have loved to have engagement from the staff about the details and background of the wines, rather than just picking a glass/bottle we wanted. We hoped for more explanation and attentiveness. It was also a bummer that as a larger group with a reservation, we couldn’t put two tables together in the sun, and needed to sit in the colder shade section under the building. The patio was only half full and we saw other groups moving chairs, but sadly we couldn’t combine the easily movable tables.
We have visited Paradise Ridge Winery on several occasions, not only to taste their wines but also to host our wedding! Incredible venue; all of our guests were blown away by the beauty location and the views. The venue was perfect for a wedding of just under 100 guests. Working with Jasmine H. to get everything taken care of with our planner was amazing! Excellent wines, awesome location, friendly and knowledgeable staff.
We’re still glowing from our wedding weekend, and our welcome dinner at Paradise Ridge Winery was truly unforgettable. The views were stunning, the setting was magical, and the wine was absolutely fantastic. Our guests are still talking about how special it all felt! From our very first email through the dinner itself, the team made us feel supported, comfortable, and excited. Everyone we interacted with was warm, professional, and genuinely kind, which made the evening seamless and stress-free. A huge thank you to the entire staff for making the night so memorable and a special shoutout to Alyssa, who was the absolute sweetest! We couldn’t have asked for a more perfect start to our wedding weekend.
So many wineries in the area is is difficult to choose! This winery is right off a main road, but you’ll never notice that once you arrive, its quiet and peaceful. The vineyards are gorgeous, and they had art sculptures throughout the vineyards as well. We came as walk-ins for wine tasting which was $35. Our server was so pleasant, friendly, and knowledgeable she really made our experience. We sat outside under umbrellas that overlooked the winery. They do serve food here but we didn’t eat. We had a great time
Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
9. Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
4.6
(227)
Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Auditorium presents live music, dance, theater, educational programs, sculpture & community events.
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We went to watch David Space and it was amazing, he absolutely slayed it. The venue is nice, the seats were comfortable and the sound and stage were perfect from were we sat in the middle of the first floor. The drinks are expensive of course, and the lines are long like everywhere but remember they had a bar area upstairs and two on the first floor. Bathrooms are clean and parking was easy. Another tip they had an exit gate out behind the building for exiting the parking so when the event ends everyone goes to the front and you will get stuck so you’re welcome!
My wife and I saw Neil deGrasse Tyson here in June 2025. It was a great theater to see the show.
Long live the LBC! Loved so many incredible shows over here throughout my life... even hosted seminars in the lovely venue spaces... recently went to Circo Caballero, it was sooo much fun! There's something for everyone!💕
Went to the wine tasting event. I asked to go outside and smoke a cigarette. Was told if I leave I can't come back in the event. I understand but then they allow a couple to come back in right in front on me. I say something to security and I'm told tell someone who cares. I was disappointed respected and treated unfair. What kind of security are they hiring
First time at this venue. Parking onsite was easy, and a five min walk at most. I am impressed by the facility, staff, and overall organization. We had balcony seating, excellent view of the stage and the audio was just right. DWTS show was a delight!
Attended the North Coast Food & Wine Festival on the field. It was lovely amd a perfect vanue for the event.
The Ruth Finley Person Theater is a fantastic concert venue--for its size, I can't imagine a more perfectly designed space or a friendlier atmosphere. Not sure how I missed out until now, but I will be looking for opportunities to come back!
Northern Lights Art and Light Display: Everyone saying Merry Christmas to strangers and taking group photos. Lots of families in matching flannel pj's. The lights are so joyful and beautiful it seems to make everyone smile.
Trione-Annadel State Park
10. Trione-Annadel State Park
4.8
(838)
State park
Nature & Parks
Large park featuring hiking trails, fields of wildflowers & Lake Ilsanjo for fishing with a license.
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I love that we have so many hiking trails in Sonoma County to explore. There are a variety of trails to hike. A variety of landscaping is offered from for trees, a lake, ferns & creeks.
Excellent mtb riding. Trails are getting dusty but still great traction. Get out early because it's June and the heat will kick in by noon
A great trail for beginners. Brought 4 kids with me and thoroughly enjoyed it. No fees and available parking at the base.
We had such an amazing hike here that I hesitate to talk about it. We have hiked all over California and the West, and were delighted to find this beautiful and serene place. There are miles of trails, some very rocky, so care is required going up and down. We saw quite a few mountain bikers, (mostly middle aged men) not the speed demons of Mt. Tamalpais. The park is utterly quiet, with gorgeous meadows and somber oak trees. I was sitting on a small boulder at one point and the thought came to me that I might be in heaven. Serendipity at its lovely best.
NO DOGS ALLOWED. Please be respectful of this for health of wildlife and ecosystem. Lovely hike through oak woodlands and a variety of wildflowers. So nice to see the tadpoles in the small pond. Various levels of difficulty of hiking, but definitely lots of uphill. Lots of exposure in the sun but some cover in the oak. Woodlands. No parking fee at Cobblestone trail.
This state park had incredible mountain bike trails! It was super awesome to ride. Would be even better if they had bathrooms with flushing toilets and running water, but otherwise a beautiful park to visit.
Great trails for hiking, biking or horseback riding. No dogs though. A mix of single track & fire gravel roads. Can be rocky. Mixed terrain w/ beautiful views, a lake, flowers, birds & creeks. Beware of the poisen oak! Simply, nature at it's best👍
Online parking pass was super easy. Water available at trail head and maps posted around the park and small printed ones available at trail head. The trails are well maintained though rocky and technical for mountain biking or trail running.
Howarth Park
11. Howarth Park
4.7
(3219)
Park
Outdoor Activities
Community gathering spot on 152 acres with a lake, plus kids' attractions including a small train.
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Amazing large park. Swing sets, merry go round, train ride, cool playing equipment, western backdrop, bathrooms. One of the best parks for kids I have been to. Tons of fun to be had here and not too crowded most of the time.
Great park for kids. Climbing, swinging, rock jumping, and pedaling. We went on the paddle boats and our 10 year did most of the padding while the grandparents enjoyed the beautiful lake and birdwatching.
Great place to bring kids to play, there's a playground area, picnic tables, a train (not working currently. During summer there's plenty more to do, small boat rentals, a carousel, and a place to get snacks. Plenty of parking and room to roam. I personally enjoy the paved walking trail here, such a nice walk to take on a spring day. There are many trails to take that are not paved that go in to Spring Lake, and even in to Annadel Park which has plenty more to see. All around this is a great place to hike or have a full on party. This weekend they're having the Doggy Dash on the Spring Lake side which allows you to bring your dog to enjoy the little lake. Great little event for your furry friend. Highly recommend this park for your family and other events.
Absolutely love this beautiful and diverse park. It has everything and more that you, your friends and family could hope to find in a public park. Perfect for outings with the family, for solo hikes or a sweet spot to dip your pole in the water and day of the year.
Great amenities for all ages. Tennis courts, small “lake”, nice walking paths. There is a carousel and a train, pretty reasonably priced , and a great play area for kids with different play areas for different skill levels. One of the best regional parks in the area.
Howarth Park is a lovely playground, and I enjoy the lake as well as the animals that can be found there.
Great place to walk/hike. You can also camp, paddle board, fish, swim, ride their little train, and a bunch of other stuff. A ton of people bring their dogs. Others ride their horses. Parking is free, and the area is beautiful.
Great place for young kids to explore and play. Also connects to many nice trails, paved and dirt leading to Spring lake and Annadel park.
Hook & Ladder Vineyards & Winery
12. Hook & Ladder Vineyards & Winery
4.9
(148)
Winery
Food & Drink
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What I love most about Hook & Ladder is the unpretentious & down to earth vibe. There are some superb wines to taste- I’m a big fan of their reds. There are also some excellent products to purchase- I love their firehouse hot sauce. The outdoor space is beautiful- redwood trees, red Adirondack chairs, a bocce court and fabulous unobscured sunset views. There are many fun events to attend here- Friday night music with a food truck, yoga in the vineyards and the Book & Vines author Sundays.
We visited this winery during our honeymoon and had a wonderful experience. Kaitlyn conducted our wine tasting—she was friendly, knowledgeable, and made the whole experience engaging and enjoyable. The tasting itself was great, and the outdoor area is absolutely beautiful. We loved sipping wine while looking out at the grapevines. Tastings end at 4pm (even though they’re open till 5), which we actually appreciated—it gave us time to enjoy everything without feeling rushed. Definitely recommend stopping by if you’re in the area!
A place you want to come back to forever. What a hidden gem! This cozy winery offers something special almost every Friday, whether it's live music or comedy—they always have a fun event happening. The atmosphere is so inviting, it's the kind of place you'll want to return to again and again. The staff is incredibly accommodating and provides a truly personal experience. And the wines... So light... So smooth you could and can drink them all day. The Pinot Noir's are simply perfect and should be sampled if you are on the fence about what to get.
We were visiting California but were concerned about stopping at a vineyard with a 13 yo and 11 yo twin children in tow. This was the perfect place. Relaxed atmosphere with nice wines and the kids were completely fine (big sigh of relief)! Highly recommend for adults wanting to experience a bit of California’s wine country and a reprieve from all the kid oriented activities.
We showed up on a whim and Devon welcomed us openly. We were able to bring in our own food and thoroughly enjoyed our time. The grounds are so relaxed and lovely. We got an extra wine added to our tasting and it was a great day. I highly recommend this place. They were cool, fun, knowledgeable and great people!
It’s rare to find people doing what they love at work. Happy people = good tasting wine? In this case, definitely yes. They make a sustainable wine using compost made from grapes, and plants with deep roots that can take water from deep down in the earth. Wish they used a vegan emulsifier to clarify the wine though. In any case, we had an amazing experience. It’s a very family friendly place.
Visited for a wine tasting flight, and Hook & Ladder delivered! Taylor waited on us and was an absolute delight to have. The grounds are gorgeous and have so many seating areas that you're bound to find an amazing spot to enjoy while sipping.
Love this spot. Beautiful. Friendly and all their wines are delicious. Favorites from today's tasting-Midnight Zin (complex and hit the spot) and Aquarius Ranch Chardonnay which was the most unique white wine I have tried in a while. Pleasantly surprising and citrus finish. I always enjoy tasting there
Snoopy's Home Ice
13. Snoopy's Home Ice
4.8
(989)
Ice skating rink
Sights & Landmarks
Alpine-themed skating arena including a gallery & gift shop devoted to the Peanuts cartoon strip.
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A great place for skating for both adults and kids. Typically it's packed especially during the weekend so it might be difficult to skate freely. They have training/beginners section with buckets available for training Prices are very affordable but it's open to the public during certain hours, so make sure to check the times before heading there. Food is also very delicious especially their hot chocolate Also plenty of parking spaces nearby so you don't have to worry about parking.
I was in the area visiting the museum and saw the Peanuts characters continue across the street so checked it out. The shrub outside shaped like Snoopy. Charlie Brown statue dressed in hockey garb. Further down near the gift shop is a Woodstock dressed as a referee and another Snoopy. As well as a star in the sidewalk for Charles Shultz. Inside the ice arena there is a cafe that is super cute with Peanuts decor from stained glass, to drawings to cartoons that line the walls. Also, the table frequented by Charles Shultz is memorialized there. From the cafe you can look on to the ice and view all the activities going on there. It's a neat place.
Snoopy's Home Ice is one of the coolest ice skating rinks we’ve ever seen. Built in 1969 by the Charles Schultz family and inspired by the Swiss alps (and Snoopy of course), they were the host of the ISI Snoopy Open 2025 this weekend. Natalie Anglin was ecstatic bringing home another Gold medal in her first competition (Open Freestyle which we were up at 5:30 AM to compete) and a Silver medal in her Artistic competition. The Snoopy Museum, Santa Rosa, California next door was neat to see as well.
Best public rink, I've ever witnessed. Great community of people. Spectacular museum. Even the gift shop is loaded with Peanuts artifacts. The Warm Puppy Cafe has a variety of goodies. This place is overall is an absolute gem!
Snoopy’s Home Ice in Santa Rosa is an incredible place to spend time with friends while enjoying the excitement of a Growlers game! The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, making it the perfect spot for hockey fans and families alike. The games are not only entertaining but also offer a fantastic way to connect with the local community. The rink itself is absolutely charming, with its unique Peanuts-themed decor paying homage to Charles M. Schulz, who gifted this iconic venue to the area. There’s a sense of nostalgia and warmth that makes it feel so much more than just an ice rink…it's a slice of Santa Rosa’s heart. The snack bar and beverage options are a great bonus. Whether you're indulging in a classic game-time treat or sipping on a beverage while catching up with friends, the food and drink offerings really round out the experience. If you’re looking for a memorable night out filled with fun, laughter, and a bit of nostalgia, Snoopy’s Home Ice is a must-visit. Between the Growlers games and the overall vibe of the place, it’s a treasure that keeps us coming back for more.
This is an ice rink, cafe, and gift shop built by Charles Shultz. It is located across the street from the Shultz museum. After touring the museum, stop by for a bite to eat. Look for the signatures of famous skaters in the concrete sidewalk around the building.
Attended the annual Snoopy Senior Hockey tournament. They do a fantastic job orchestrating all the games and post game events. Charles Schultz would be proud of how his legacy is supported, remembered and cherished by so many.
My family all but lives at this facility for hockey. Having grown up in Michigan and lived in Minnesota, this rink is entirely unique. The legacy of the Schulz family with museum and gift shops next door, the rink has a peanuts themed cafe and an interior modeled after a traditional European (Bavarian?) landscape. Most of the hockey teams in Northern CA prefer to play games here when possible… sharks ice is the only comparable space which no where near the character!! Great place for a quick visit or open skate!
DeLoach Vineyards
14. DeLoach Vineyards
4.5
(100)
Winery
Food & Drink
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Not really a big wine drinker but all of the wines I had here I really liked. All smooth not too dry not too sweet, so much so I had to buy 2 bottles! Great atmosphere, friendly staff, kid friendly! And they have chickens and fruit trees in the back you can pick mandarins and lemons 🍋 from:)
Let me tell you....We were invited for a tasting with 2 members. The service was mediocre. More personal banter than about the wines. The prices for non-members and members were pretty clear on the menu. 3 of us were going to sign up. But.. when it came to pay. They overcharged everyone by 24.00. The 40.00 per. person for none members turned into 54. 00 and then 10.00 more for (tax or gratuity) not sure because nothing was clear. 64.00 total. The members were so embarrassed and will be canceling. I will never recommend or return. Good luck.
I loved this winery!!! Jeanette was so warm and welcoming and knowledgeable. The grounds are beautiful and the wine is excellent! I will be back in February!! Cheers
Had a delightful free tasting here as a member of Coopershawk. Beautiful Vinyard and outdoor tasting area. Laura was our tasting expert. She was delightful and knowledgeable. Bought some chocolates for pairing and a candle poured in a recycled wine bottle. The Pino and Cabernet were pretty good and I don't normally like dry wines. Great experience.
This is a beautiful winery on Olivet Road... worth the drive. The inside and the outside are beautifully kept. The staff are knowledgeable and kind. There's a lot of special areas on the property from the front lounge to arbor to pool in the back and a nice tasting room. A great place for a wedding or special event.
We had the best wine tasting ever at DeLoach Vineyards all because of our amazing host Laura! We joined the wine club at DeLoach thanks to her, and got some amazing recommendations on wine to buy, she made us a BEAUTIFUL charcuterie board and was very inviting and sweet! We will be back for more Laura ❤️❤️❤️
This winery not only makes wine but has a lovely back patio area that is awesome to do events at. We have been here many times and the location is not only beautiful but impeccably kept. The staff are always helpful and nice. We love it here.
What a beautiful winery! The wines are delicious, the grounds are gorgeous, and the staff are so helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly. Jeff took care of us, and his passion was contagious. He truly gets you excited about each wine.
Pacific Coast Air Museum
15. Pacific Coast Air Museum
4.7
(185)
History museum
Museums
A collection of 30+ vintage aircraft (many of which can be explored) plus related displays & a shop.
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Rich in aviation history, each plane has its own story from where they came from and how it ended up at PCAM, the workers and volunteers were super nice and helpful. Thanks for keeping this museum in shape, and intact just like I remember it from when I was a kid. Tickets were 10$ witch is super affordable and reasonable for adults
Mostly an outdoor display museum, which can be a bit warm in the summer. The hangar was currently off limits for renovation. Good thing is that you can get up close and personal with many of these aircrafts, especially on open cockpit day. I believe this place is run by volunteer docents.
Really loved going here. Such a gem in a small city. I think most people might not bother to come, but for the friendly staff and the amount of aircraft and their condition, this place is amazing. Went here with my family back in March, and I won’t lie I was so fascinated by all the aircraft history. I hope to come back here again. Preserving history like this, is not easy, and I’ll definitely donate to help keep this place alive.
It’s a decent aviation museum with not too many airplane displays. Besides, there's no intro or plane info, so you don’t know what you’re looking at unless you know your planes. The place is not organized since there was also a car show when I was there. The place could be a bit crowded that even taking pictures alone with the planes could be difficult. Planes are well-maintained, though. A friendly place for adults and kids.
My boys (5 and 10-years old) are HUGE airplane enthusiasts. I wanted to try something new as we have already been to the California Aerospace Museum, Castle Air Museum, and the Oakland Aviation Museum. I must say now that this is an awesome little place with a great collection of aircraft. The day we arrived there were actually only two staff on site: someone at the cashier's desk for the gift shop and another gentleman outside tending to the aircraft on display. Despite this, we had an amazing tour and the customer service was A+++. The volunteer who provided our tour (I can't remember his name at the moment) was so engaging and provided us with lots of aircraft history. We even had the opportunity to sit in the cockpit of one of the planes. We sincerely enjoyed ourselves. The Pacific Coast Air Museum is worth the trip!
Great Place with Excellent Volunteers! We went on a morning that was a little rainy, but not when we were there, so we had the whole place and knowledgeable volunteers to ourselves. Walked in not knowing much about planes, but left with more knowledge and a great appreciation. I just wish I could've thought of more questions for the volunteers that had all the answers. They also have a flight simulator that looked fun ($10 for 20 minutes), but no one on site could operate it, so we intended to return later that day, but didn't make it back. Mostly outdoors, but some impressive indoor displays too.
So happy to see them open again after the shutdown. The history is rich here, awesome experience. Mike was an excellent host. Will be back this summer for the 3rd Thursday of the month Hot Dog party!
Nice place to spend a few hours enjoying the planes, helicopters, and all the miniatures that exist inside the room. Very pleasant and friendly. You have a flight simulator so you want to train to fly. There is a shop where you can buy miniatures, T-shirts, caps, well handy.
California Welcome Center - Santa Rosa
16. California Welcome Center - Santa Rosa
4.4
(68)
Visitor center
Tourist information center
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Judith was very helpful. After speaking with her, we changed our plans for the day. Everything she suggested was absolutely perfect for the time of year, day, and weather. She is a great resource for the community. Thanks for all the suggestions.
came down here so very helpful and kind compassionate people. right next to the smart train station.
The most charming Visitor's Center in California! Pam Higley is AMAZING. The BEST concierge around! Love this place. 💕
The parking signage is not clear. I ended up paying for parking although only a nominal rate of $1.25. I was more worried about getting a ticket. Staff were very helpful in providing local area highlights & pointing out sights.
Went in to get info on the area,was in for 10 min and got a ticket,what a welcome,sign said 20 min!!!! What a rip off scam on visitors,jersey move city!
Stopped here to get some info on how to get the best of wine country while not being wine drinkers. Sylvia was very nice and informative. She shared her experiences and provided some discount coupons. We also got a bit of info from some other locals that happened in at the same time. Highly recommend visiting here to enhance your area experience.
Welcome Center full of information and history! It's funny that there's a welcome center hundreds of miles from the California border. Nonetheless, Staff was really friendly and knowledgeable.
I remember when this charming little historical building was a boarded up ruin back in the 90s. I am so glad they decided to restore it and turn it into a museum and visitor center. Railroad Square has always been great, but it's currently experiencing a peak these days, and I love it! And there's more restoration of historical old brick buildings right across the tracks! Can't wait to see the final result!

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