Learn about the farm and CSA, discover what pasture raised means and how farms like Tara Firma Farms are on the front lines to fight climate change, reduce water usage, and build better soil through the latest methods in Carbon Farming!
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Learn about the farm and CSA, discover what pasture raised means and how farms like Tara Firma Farms are on the front lines to fight climate change, reduce water usage, and build better soil through the latest methods in Carbon Farming!
Pass by free roaming peacocks and peahens as you enter this incredible site. Enter the Buddha hall, view the 10,000 statues, or dine at the delicious vegetarian restaurant onsite.
This family-friendly water park has cabana rentals, a good variety of food for reasonable prices, and short waits for the water slides. Small children can play in the shallow pool with little slides.
Widely regarded as a model botanic garden, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is a living museum and a member of the American Alliance of Museums, dedicated to research, education, and conservation of California native plants.
Just 20 minutes west of Petaluma, visit the farm and learn the history of how this goat/sheep dairy and creamery came to be. Tours include a tour and explanation of milking parlor, visit with the animals in the barn and/or pastures, and much more!
This relaxing stretch of beach is a great place to watch the surfers during the day or the moon at night. Park on one end and stroll the length or simply drive along the road and enjoy the views.
Previously a dairy ranch, this state park provides spectacular oceanside views of the cliffs and surf with a nice coastal walk. Visit the Victorian home to learn about the history of the ranching property.
Windrush Farm is a working sheep farm in Petaluma. Children and adults alike can learn about farm life, wool, and the real world of animals, grass and sunshine.
Experience a unique nature experience at this reserve where you may see hundreds of cranes, depending on the time of year. Visit just before sunset for the best sights.
Kids and adults will have fun while learning through educational, hands-on science exhibits. Expect a few hours of entertainment, though some kids won’t want to leave!
Yountville Live combines the very best in music, wine, and food with the small-town lifestyle and sophisticated ambiance of Yountville.
This small, 5-acre zoo is a great place to bring toddlers and small children to explore without getting lost amongst crowds. You’ll find a nice variety of animals and interesting exhibits.