Arts & Entertainment
Downtown Petaluma is home to the premier music venue McNear’s Mystic Theater which attracts local and touring musicians. Other arts & entertainment venues include Cinnabar Theater, Phoenix Theater, and Boulevard 14 Cinemas. And our town is home to popular annual music festivals like Rivertown Revival and the Petaluma Music Festival.
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor fun includes hiking the rolling hills of Helen Putnam Regional Park, kayaking on the Petaluma River, and walking on 16 acres of trails through the Schollenberger Park wetland preserve.
Cultural Events & History
The spring and summer months are a great time to enjoy the rich history of Petaluma. Whether you are strolling down streets of historic homes or attending annual town events like the Butter & Egg Day Parade (running since the turn of the 20th century), the Sonoma Marin Fair, and the Antique Fair.
Food & Wine
Our town is part of the Petaluma Gap wine appellation and beloved Lagunitas Brewing Company. With good wine most certainly comes delicious world-class restaurants. You can find Live Oak Farm’s produce at a number of Petaluma’s delicious eateries including Brewsters, Central Market, Della Fatoria, and Risibisi.
You can learn more about Petaluma through the town’s official visitors site.
If adventure and beautiful beaches are more your style, there is not one stoplight between Live Oak Farm and the ocean to the West. To the East and North tasting rooms and breath-taking hikes abound.
Arts & Entertainment
Sonoma County is home to a thriving artistic community. Here you can enjoy great theater, interesting art exhibits, and music venues large and small.
Outdoor Recreation
Visit the giants at Armstrong Redwoods California State Park, sail on Lake Sonoma, kayak in Tomalas Bay, camp on cliffs along the coast in Bodega, float down the Russian River, and spend an afternoon in one of Sonoma’s many regional state parks.
Food & Wine
Sonoma county is famous for its food & drink, with more than 425 wineries and 500 eateries. Visit tasting rooms in Sonoma Valley to the East or Healdsburg to the North, wind along Sonoma’s Cheese Trail, or visit microbreweries pouring beers & ciders.
To learn more about Sonoma County, visit the county’s official website.