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| Santa Rosa is located in the heart of beautiful Sonoma County. |
| A short drive along country roads lead you to enormous redwood groves, beautiful miles of coastline, wine tasting & touring, hot air ballooning, golfing, canoe trips, horseback riding and more. Come visit and see what Sonoma County has to offer! |
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Sonoma
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Located only 45 minutes north of San Francisco, Sonoma Valley is best known for its award-winning wines and wineries. It is also home to numerous small farms, fabulous Wine Country restaurants, unique historical sites and beautiful scenery. |
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Bodega Bay
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Bodega Bay is located on the Pacific Coast just 68 miles North of San Francisco. |
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Healdsburg
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Healdsburg is truly in the heart of the Northern California wine country. Nestled at the confluence of the Russian River, Alexander Valley, and Dry Creek Valley in Northern Sonoma County, Healdsburg is a short drive to both Napa and Mendocino County. |
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Petaluma
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Petaluma is located 17 miles south of Santa Rosa and is centrally located on Highway 101 and the east/west artery Highway 116. |
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Rohnert Park
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Rohnert Park is exactly halfway between the attractive vintage river town of Petaluma and the county seat of Santa Rosa. |
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Russian River Area
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Today, the Russian River area is a vacation destination offering fine restaurants, wineries and activities. The Russian River is made up of small eclectic hamlets and towns.
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Sebastopol
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Sebastopol is 56 miles north of San Francisco on Gravenstein Highway (CA-116) and Luther Burbank Memorial Highway (CA-12), 7 miles west of Santa Rosa and the Sonoma County Administration Center. It lies 13 miles east of Bodega Bay. |
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