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Healdsburg Petaluma might escape your interest if you were driving by on the freeway, but that would be a mistake! In addition to being Hometown America, it's one of the few Bay Area communities that somehow avoided damage during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, thus it has one of the best-preserved historic city centers in Northern California. Sebastopol CA is all about apples - Gravensteins, specifically - and Sebastopolians are proud of it, with an Apple Blossom Festival in the Spring, and the Gravenstein Apple Fair in August! But one of the most popular sights to see is the Florence Avenue Sculptures! Cloverdale is a sleepy little city with a charming and whimsical downtown area, lovingly refurbished Victorians, and tree-lined streets. If you really want to know what's going on around town, stop in at the Cloverdale Reveille office - that's the local weekly, owned, published, and operated by members of the Hanchett family. Stop in for a chat, and say Hello for us! Rohnert Park is an early planned city, one of only two hexagonal Historic Cotati is the smallest incorporated community among Last but not least is little Windsor California, which is a town, VILLAGES, BURGS, AND HAMLETS, A THROUGH K
Agua Caliente (which is Spanish for Hot Water) originated as a land grant and is located in Sonoma Valley. As its name suggests, there are Hot Springs there. Asti, along with it's kissin' cousin, Chianti, was part of Andrea Sbarboro's Italian Swiss Agricultural Colony. Bloomfield was, at one point in the late 1850s, the second largest Bodega - not to be confused with Bodega Bay - is commonly thought to be the town where Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds was set and, in fact, some of the movie was filmed there. Bodega Bay California, on the other hand, is the site where the first Russian structures were built in California. It served then, as it does now, as a port for fishing and sailing boats. You'll find pictures of Bodega and the Bodega Bay area on my Facebook Page. Bodega Harbour - try to keep up, I know it's confusing - is a private community associated with the golf course, known as The Links at Bodega Harbour. Boyes Hot Springs has always been popular for its hot springs, but now is even more well-known as the location of the Sonoma Mission Inn. Bridgehaven: Willow Creek Road, off Highway 1, near Jenner - our Buena Vista: is off Napa Street, East of downtown Sonoma. Cadwell: is found along the Gravenstein Highway (116) between Cotati and Sebastopol. Camp Meeker, named after a lumber baron, is a little village along the Bohemian Highway, between Monte Rio and Occidental. It's very near the location of Sonoma County's zip line company, Sonoma Canopy Tours. Carmet is a small community - think, maybe, 29 households - along Highway 1 north of Bodega Bay. Cazadero is a small town along the Cazadero Highway near the confluence of Austin Creek and the Russian River. Cunningham: is in the same general area as Cadwell, off the Diamond A Ranch: is along Grove Street, West of Agua Caliente and Boyes Hot Springs. Duncans Mills is a little town on the Russian River that looks a lot like El Bonita: is along the Russian River, East of Guerneville. El Verano, a census-designated place, was a health retreat for Eldridge - in the Glen Ellen area - is largely known as the location of the Sonoma Developmental Center, largest facility of its kind in California. Fetters Hot Springs is adjacent to Agua Caliente, but the two are considered by most to be separate communities. Forest Hills: is along the Russian River, near Hacienda and Hollydale. Forestville is a town that was originally named Forrestville - with two "r"s - after one of its founders, but the spelling changed long ago. Freestone is a small community at the intersection of the Bohemian Highway and Bodega Highway; don't blink or you'll miss it - it's about 1/2 mile from end to end! Fulton is just to the North of Santa Rosa and was named after its Geyserville, known to tourists for its restaurants, B & B inns, and wineries, also serves as gateway to The Geysers. The Geysers consists of a complex of twenty-two geothermal power plants and the people who work there and live nearby. Glen Ellen is a community of about seven or eight hundred people, and is the location of Jack London State Historic Park. Just a bit larger is Graton, which is considered to be the furthest Southern and Eastern extent of Russian Colonialism in California. It's off the Gravenstein Highway (116). Guerneville is a popular vacation destination and mixed gay and straight resort in the Russian River Valley. It was so thoroughly logged of its redwoods during the 19th Century that its first English name was Stumptown. And FYI, its current name is pronounced Gurn-ville, not Gurnee-ville. Guernewood and Guernewood Park: are along the Russian River, between Monte Rio and Guerneville. Hacienda: is along the Russian River, near Forest Hills. Hessel: is off the Gravenstein Highway (116), between Cotati and Sebastopol. Hilton: is along the Russian River, near Hacienda. Hollydale: is also along the Russian River, near Hacienda and Hilton. Jenner is a pretty little coastal village - population not more than Kenwood lies in the Sonoma Valley AVA and is known for its Looking for a Sonoma County hotel? Before you book, compare ![]() VILLAGES, BURGS, AND HAMLETS, L THROUGH V
Lakeville is Larkfield-Wikiup - gotta love that name! - has a population of almost 9000 people, which makes it one of the more substantial unincorporated areas of Sonoma County. Lytton: is off Interstate 101, North of Healdsburg. Mark West is just North of Santa Rosa and was named for the Mark West Springs can be found East of Windsor, in the Mayacamas Mountains, with Mark West Creek flowing through the community. Mercuryville: is off Geysers Road, East of Cloverdale. Mirabel Heights: is along the Russian River, East of Hacienda. Mirabel Park: see Mirabel Heights, above. Monte Rio sits along the Russian River and is a pretty little river Montesano: is along the Russian River, between Monte Rio and Guerneville. Noel Heights: is along Highway 116, North of Sebastopol. Northwood: is along the Russian River, between Monte Rio and Guerneville. Oakmont: is off Highway 12, just North of Santa Rosa. Occidental, founded in 1876, was a sawmill town and a stop on the North Pacific Coast Railroad between Cazadero and the Sausalito ferry. Today it's known for its Italian restaurants, and its craft breweries and wineries. Odd Fellows Park: is along the Russian River, East of Guerneville. Penngrove, between Petaluma and Cotati, was a source of basalt paving stones, which were used to pave the streets of San Francisco and other Bay Area towns. It was also the second largest egg and poultry producer in Sonoma - outdone only by Petaluma. Rio Dell is located on the banks of the Russian River near Rio Nido - also on the Russian River, as its name would imply - consists of summer homes and a few small businesses. Rolands: is along the Russian River, East of Guerneville, but West of Odd Fellows Park. Roseland served as an entry point for immigrants and refugees, and claims one of the most diverse student populations in the county. Russian River Terrace: is - quite as its name would imply - along the Russian River, in the Hilton area. Salmon Creek is located on the Pacific coast just North of Bodega Bay and has a population of just under 100 people. It's here that you'll find the most popular surfing spot in the county! Schellville: is along Highway 12 between Napa and Sonoma. Sea Ranch is a planned unincorporated community located along the Pacific Coast about four miles North of Gualala (which is in Mendocino County). It was designed to preserve the area's natural beauty. Two Rock was so named because it is located at the foot of a hill named Dos Piedros, which is Spanish for two rocks. Valley Ford only has about 150 people, but it's home to antique stores, art galleries, curio shops and Rocker Oysterfeller's Kitchen and Saloon (now there's a great name!) in the Valley Ford Hotel, and it's one of my favorite Sonoma County communities! Vacation Beach: is along the Russian River, between Monte Rio Villa Grande: is also along the Russian River, West of Monte Rio. Vineburg: is along Napa Road, Southeast of downtown Sonoma. Well, I think I've covered them all, but if I have inadvertently left We'll have more than Sonoma County Communities to share with Sonoma County Attractions Sonoma County Beaches Sonoma County Hot Spots Sonoma County Parks and Preserves Please continue your exploration of what Northern California has to offer by using the Nav Bar at the left, by using the links at the bottom of the page, or by using the customized search box below to find the specific topic that interests you. Like what you're finding here at DiscoverNorthernCalifornia.com? Then please share with your Social Network (see the buttons in the NavBar to the left, or at the bottom of the page). For more pictures of Northern California and other great stuff, check out my facebook page, www.DiscoverNorthernCalifornia.com. Become a fan, write on my Wall, contribute to the Discussion Board, post a Review -- join in the fun! ![]() Return to Discover Sonoma County from Sonoma County Communities Return to Discover Northern California Home Page from Sonoma County Communities New! CommentsHave something to add to what you've seen here? Please leave your comment in the box! ;D |
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