My good friend Mark recently asked me to recommend what he could do with friends coming to visit in Petaluma. Mark and I have known each other for nearly 30 years and both of us were city dwellers prior to moving to Petaluma. You could stay in San Francisco for weeks and never lack for things to do. But, he wondered, is there enough to do in Petaluma for someone visiting? Or will we need to send them out to greater Sonoma County?
Mark, I believe Petaluma can offer plenty of play!
Petaluma, California
is located in Sonoma County, just 38 miles north of San Francisco. It is the first town you encounter after crossing the Sonoma County Line —The Gateway to Sonoma Wine Country. Our weather is beautiful and our community has grown up quite a bit in the past decade.
Here are a few must-dos on my list when visitors venture this way. Young or old, there’s an activity for everyone.
Take a Hike (or a walk if you will)
Petaluma is full of parks and walking paths. One of my favorite Petaluma parks is Shollenberger Park
, a 165-acre park popular among hikers, bikers, bird-watchers and dog walkers. There, along the park’s levee trail, you can get an up-close look at wetlands wildlife – including over 150 species of birds – and the river flowing past with its collection of ramshackle, high-tech and human-powered boats. Saturday mornings, I have a standing date with my friend Sara for a walk, talk and gawk. There’s so much ground covered in our four mile walk that we hardly notice that we’re exercising at the same time. A new path recently opened that extends the path for several more miles and leads to the Ellis Creek Water Treatment Plant, which puts you at eye level with otters and other wildlife. Though I haven’t ventured down the new trail yet, this blogger
had an amazing visit and I can’t wait to explore it this weekend.
Other favorite parks include the Oak Hill Park located at Oak and Howard Streets which includes a great playground, an off-leash dog park,
Petanque courts as well as a labyrinth. Petanque in Petaluma? You bet. Now where else can you find all that in one park? Helen Putnam Regional Park also makes for a great outdoor experience, offering hiking with great views. (There may be a parking fee at Helen Putnam depending on how you enter the park.)
For a complete list of parks, go to the Visit Petaluma
website and check out one that looks good to you.
Take a Tour
Winery tours, including our very own Petaluma Gap Wineries, offer a great way to spend the day. Look here
for tours and times. Most are by appointment only.
Not only do we feature Sonoma County fine wines here in Petaluma, but our beers are notable as well. Lagunitas Brewing Company
has grown into a major player in the brew market and they offer weekly tours. They also boast a Taproom and Beer Sanctuary, which is very impressive and relaxing with great live music and people watching. Open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 3-9 and weekends from 1-7, the Taproom and Sanctuary is a great place to land after a tour or a long day exploring Petaluma. Get directions to the Brewery here.
If you’re looking for something savory, McEvoy Olive Oil Company gives tours at different times during the year and Cowgirl Creamery’s newest facility is located in downtown Petaluma. The Creamery is a production-only facility, which means no retail here, but you can check out the amazing array of award-winning cheeses
produced right here in Petaluma. More information about their tours can be found here.
For the kids, you can check out Mrs. Grossman’s Sticker Factory. The 110,000-square-foot corporate headquarters with 90 employees features the world’s only sticker factory tour.
There are dozens of other tours in town – garden tours, Victorian home tours and walking tours; you can view a great list of additional tours here.
Take a Taste
I don’t think you’ll find a better restaurant selection in a city the size of Petaluma – our chefs come from all over and offer an array of menu types, from Himalayan to Thai, Italian to California Cuisine, you name it, it’s here. Award-winning, charming and delicious, some of our restaurants have even caught the eye of the prestigious Michelin Guide. Cucina Paradiso, Risibisi and Hiro’s are among those mentioned.
Our Visitor Center website, www.visitpetaluma.com, offers a great dining guide, which can be viewed here. It is also a great place to start when planning outings that will suit your guests’ interests. For now at least, the program is still funded by the City of Petaluma so the website is quite accurate and up to date.
I’m glad to report there’s plenty to do right here in Petaluma, Mark! With all of our food, wine, art, cultural and recreational activities, you could easily fill a day or two or three.
Do you have favorite day-trips around town? I’d love to hear about them. Comment to this post or email me at mohayer@fhallen.com.
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