Santa Rosa Attractions
Berry’s Saw Mill, Cazadero
(707) 865-2365 Conduct your own tour and see all stages of lumber production.
California Cooperative Creamery, Petaluma
(707) 763-1931 Tours of the cheese plant every hour, with a brief history and description of products.
Cloverdale Historical Society Museum, Santa Rosa
(707) 894-2067 Victorian antiques, pioneer artifacts, photographs, and an old-time general store.
Duncan Mills Museum, Duncan Mills
(707) 865-1424 Railroad Museum featuring historical railroad photos and early lumber history items. Depot was built in 1909, features three railroad cars and two boxcars.
Jack London State Historical Park, Glen Ellen
(707) 938-5216 Museum houses mementos of London’s life. The “House of Happy Walls” was built by London’s widow after the author’s death in 1916.
Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, Santa Rosa
(707) 524-5445 A guided tour of the life and work of this known horticulturist who in his life introduced over 800 varieties of plants and more than 200 varieties of vegetables, fruits, grains, nuts and ornamental flowers.
Pet-A-Llama Ranch, Sebastopol
(707) 823-9395 Llama Ranch and gift shop with items made from alpaca and llama fur.
Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park, Petaluma
(707) 762-4871 Gen. Vallejo’s ranch restored to its 1840’s look with animals, picnic area, hand tools, tannery and weaving displays.
Petaluma Historical Museum & Library, Petaluma
(707) 778-4398 Carnegie library, built in 1906, has the only freestanding stained glass dome in California.
Robert L. Ripley Memorial Museum, Santa Rosa
(707) 524-5233 The museum has many replicas and displays of the famous cartoonist’s life and exhibits of historical value. The museum is the largest building built from a single redwood tree.
Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa
(707) 579-1500 This museum houses a collection of cultural, historic and artistic exhibits.
Sonoma State Historic Park, Sonoma
(707) 938-1519 64 acres include Sonoma Mission, most northerly Franciscan mission; and Sonoma Barracks, Mexican garrison and scene of 1846 Bear Flag Revolt; the Vallejo home; Blue Wing Inn; and Casa Grande complex.
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