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Sonoma State Historic Park

Sonoma State Historic Park

Sonoma State Historic Park is the site of the northernmost Franciscan Mission in California and birthplace of the California State Bear Flag. Unlike most parks with a single plot of land and a continuous boundary, Sonoma State Historic Park is a scattering of historical attractions consisting of six midtown locations near Sonoma's Plaza: Mission San Francisco Solano, the Blue Wing Inn, Sonoma Barracks, the Toscano Hotel, the Servants Quarters and Vallejo's Home.
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Jack London State Historic Park

Jack London State Historic Park

Sonoma Valley’s Jack London State Historic Park boasts over 26 miles of trails, with stunning vistas and the historic buildings from the time when the famous writer/adventurer Jack London called this area his home. The park's 1,400 acres include the Beauty Ranch, Cottage, House of Happy Walls Museum, Wolf House ruins, and more than 20 miles of trails. Allow at least 3 hours for your visit. The park is located in Glen Ellen, about 1.5 hours north of San Francisco, in Sonoma County between the towns of Sonoma and Santa Rosa.
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Sonoma Coast State Park

Sonoma Coast State Park

Long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, a craggy coastline with natural arches and secluded coves are features that make Sonoma Coast State Park one of California's most scenic attractions. The Beach, actually a series of beaches separated by rock bluffs and headlands, extends 17 miles from Bodega Head to Vista Trail located 4 miles north of Jenner. Beachcombers, fishermen, sunbathers and picnickers can access the beach from more than a dozen points along coast Highway 1.
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