This historic and photogenic lighthouse and museum exudes a quiet beauty with its beautiful scenery. Enjoy walking along the paths and check out the quaint gift shop and aquarium.
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This historic and photogenic lighthouse and museum exudes a quiet beauty with its beautiful scenery. Enjoy walking along the paths and check out the quaint gift shop and aquarium.
Visitors will find awe and delight in the beauty and wonders of nature. Bring your camera and explore the incredible views and all kinds of wildlife. Hike through the woods and down to the water’s edge to view the tide pools and sea lions.
The oldest operating lighthouse on the West Coast is open to visitors year-round. The docents and knowledgeable and the low admission fee goes towards preserving this historical landmark.
This quick stop is a must for those who love horror films as this famous landmark is the house from Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds.” Though you cannot enter the private residence, it makes for great photo opportunities.
Just off Highway 12 in Glen Ellen, lies one of the most exotic and biologically diverse places in Sonoma Valley. Quarryhill is a wild Asian woodland, featuring one of the largest collections of wild-sourced Asian plants in the world.
Attention Star Wars fanatics! There isn’t a more distinctive Star Wars experience than this. The owner, Steve, will guide you through the world’s largest private Star Wars collection. Enjoy screen-used props and play (free) video games in the Arcade.
Bring out your wild side by rafting down the Yakima River, or take in some of the region’s spectacular natural scenery with a spot of fly fishing. Rill Adventures offer rafting trips ranging from leisurely to high-octane to suit people of all tastes.
The Rivertown Revival is the most spectacular and creative summer festival held every year! The event includes a parade, and an all-day festival which showcases local music, art, food and drink and over 40 fabulous local vendors. Bring the entire family!
A visit to the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum is a unique opportunity to experience the largest collection of Stevensoniana on public display in the world. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 12-4 pm.
From pygmy forests to kelp-dotted coves, this unspoiled preserve is full of native plants and wildlife, making it perfect for hiking and camping. Explore the undersea world in one of California's first underwater parks at Gerstle Cove Marine Reserve.
When in the area, stop by this quaint garden to explore a variety of plants, as well as hummingbirds and lizards. The plants are well-labeled, so you can learn about each one while gathering inspiration for your own garden.
Take a stroll along the beach, have a picnic, or just enjoy the scenery. Sandy Beach Cove lies directly below Fort Ross State Historic Park.
The Santa Barbara County Courthouse is located at 1100 Anacapa Street, in downtown Santa Barbara, California. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building was designed by William Mooser III and completed in 1929.
The Santa Barbara Harbor has something for everyone. Come and spend your day having fun kayaking, paddleboarding, jet skiing, sunbathing on the beach, eating, deep sea fishing, scuba diving, and whale watching.
At this charming museum, you’ll find collections from Spanish, Mexican, Chinese and American cultures. Entrance is free with a suggested donation.
Just across from the Mission, this beautiful park offers thousands of well-tended roses, a fountain, and scenic views of the mountains and city.
Close to other Santa Barbara attractions, the Zoo is small, with its habitats are built for the comfort of the animals featuring little hide-a-ways, toys, and natural looking environments with plants. It has gorgeous scenery with lush landscapes.
This oceanfront amusement park offers fun for the whole family, including rides, games, and carnival snacks. Spend a day enjoying lighthearted fun and nostalgia.
Documenting the history of surfing, this quaint museum located in a lighthouse on the cliffs offers exquisite ocean views. Learn about the evolution of surfing while you view historic memorabilia.
This children’s museum is full of fun, educational, and interactive exhibits for young kids to play and learn. While it may seem small, it is packed with fun activities.
At this quaint museum, you’ll find a large collection of horse-drawn carriages and a wealth of information on the settlers of the Santa Ynez Valley.
A non-denominational sanctuary for prayer, meditation, and spiritual renewal. James Hubbell, artist and architectural designer is the creative genius who combined local natural materials with gifted local contractors, craftsmen and artisans.
Kids and adults of all ages will enjoy education and fun at this marine museum. Browse the tide pools, pet a shark, and get hands-on with interactive exhibits.
This small, charming casino located on an Indian reservation provides a great time with a fair selection of games and friendly customer service.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 3:15pm to sundown Wednesdays from 1:30pm to sundown
Snoopy's Home Ice offers a unique atmosphere for families to enjoy recreational ice skating and a world-class facility to support the goals of local athletes in the sports of Ice Hockey and Figure Skating.
Sandy beaches and a craggy coastline offer unparalleled scenic views on the Pacific Coast. Bring a picnic and enjoy the natural beauty of the beach, or hike along the ocean side to small, sandy coves and watch for whales from the high cliffs.
The Fairgrounds features a variety of popular Sonoma County events throughout the year. Attend the annual Sonoma County Fair, Harvest Festival, Summer Music Festival and many other events like animal shows, sporting events, dances and expos!
Partake in the region's most treasured yearly event that celebrates Sonoma's rich agricultural culture. The event is well known for its stunning flower show, exciting horse racing, craft-beers, culinary demonstrations and fun family entertainment.
This festival is an event that's held for 5 days and offers delectable dishes from local craftsman and extraordinary wine from Sonoma wine makers. The Sonoma International Film Festival is held in Wine Country and highlights over 90 hand-picked films.