Travel the California Wine Country: 50 Reasons to Love Sonoma County (part 2 of 5)
January 2nd, 2008
11. Pay Homage to Snoopy
Visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum and see comic strips, story boards, and other “Peanuts” paraphernalia. Schulz, who called Sonoma County his hometown, was one of the most important American cartoonists—and some say, modern-day philosophers. Come and visit—you may even see The Great Pumpkin. http://www.snoopy.com
12. Live the High Life
Feel like a Hollywood star and see California via limo! This is one of the best ways to go on a wine tour. You get to sip the latest vintage in comfort, and feel very cultured, very pampered, and very elite—at least, for a few days. (Paparazzi not included.)
13. Go Skiing on Lake Tahoe
While California is primarily associated with beaches and sunny weather, you can also indulge in skiing, snow and winter sports at the Lake Tahoe area. Not a bad way to end the year!
14. See a Rare Bird
Bodega Bay is one of the favorite haunts of members of the Audobon Society, since it’s the nesting grounds of some of America’s rarest birds (and quite a few whales and ocean animals, too!). After a day of roughing it out in nature, retire to the award-winning Bodega Bay Lodge & Spa, which has ocean-view pools and spa services. http://www.bodegabaylodge.com
15. See Sonoma by Mountain Bike
Join small guided tours (less than 10 people) that will take you through Northern California’s best trails. Pass through Annadel State Park, meadows, coastlines, and forests of Douglas-fir, Bay, Redwood, and Manzanita. The tour includes a relaxing lunch by the lake, where you can cool off by swimming. Open to both beginner and advanced riders.
16. Explore the Wilderness
At the Pt Reyes wilderness reserve you can explore over 140 miles of hiking trails that cover diverse terrain. The view is fantastic, the air is fresh, and entrance is free. (You even get a complimentary map!) Pack a picnic lunch and you can spend the whole day there, just walking through the forest or relaxing under the shade.
17. Take a Scenic Air Tour
You may not have the time to “see everything” – at least, not in the traditional sense. But with one special scenic air tour you can travel over miles and miles of land in mere hours, taking amazing photographs and even reaching spots that are normally inaccessible by road. Your pilot can also give geographical and historical information, or customize the trip especially for you. Visit www.sonomacountytravels.com/scenic-air-tours.php for more information.
18. Take the “Golden Route.”
California’s famous Highway 1 will take you through the world’s most beautiful coastlines. Get an amazing view of the Pacific ocean, going past beaches and tree-lined paths. Roll down the windows and breathe in the refreshing breeze. Drink in the freedom of the clear, blue horizon. No wonder it’s called the “All American Road.”
19. Discover an Ancient Forest
What a refreshing change from skyscrapers and cramped condos or office cubicles! Armstrong Woods has over 805 meters of tree groves (some dating to over 1,500 years old). These redwoods reach up to 300 feet, creating an amazing canopy for long walks and relaxing picnics. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=450
20. Meet Mark Twain
Hear about the history of California from one of the country’s best story tellers, Mark Twain. A professional actor and historian will portray the famous writer as he talks about the beginning of his writing career in 1964, with interesting trivia on the Gold Rush woven in between.



1. It’s a Golfer’s Paradise
Did you know the official name of the airport is Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport?