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100 Verano Avenue, Sonoma, California: 85 acres (34 ha) Moran Goodman Park: 980 Sonoma Glen Circle, Glen Ellen, California: North Sonoma Mountain: 5297 Sonoma Mountain Road, Sonoma County, California: 820 acres (330 ha) Occidental Community Center: 3920 Bohemian Highway, Occidental, California: 3,700 square foot auditorium Pebble Beach (Coastal ...
Populated places in Sonoma County, California, including cities, towns, and unincorporated settlements (CDPs, etc.) Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Established as California's first state park, to preserve coast redwoods on Waddell Creek. [27] Bodie State Historic Park: State historic park Mono: 1,016 411 1962 Preserves the ghost town of Bodie, whose gold-mining heyday ran from 1877 to 1881, and is now a National Historic Landmark. [28] Bolsa Chica State Beach: State beach Orange: 169 68 1960
Parks in Sonoma County, California, including state, regional, municipal and private parks, nature preserves, beaches, recreation areas, trails, etcetera. Pages in category "Parks in Sonoma County, California"
Sonoma was one of the original counties when California became a state in 1850, [12] with its county seat originally the town (now city) of Sonoma. However, by the early 1850s, Sonoma had declined in importance in both commerce and population, its county buildings were crumbling, and it was relatively remote.
Santa Rosa (Spanish for "Saint Rose") is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, in the North Bay region of the Bay Area in California. [10] Its population as of the 2020 census was 178,127. [8] It is the largest city in California's Wine Country and Redwood Coast.
In 1853, William Zellhardt built a house on the site of present-day Bloomfield, which attracted other immigrants and led to plans for a town in 1856. At one point in the late 1850s, Bloomfield was the second largest town in Sonoma County, and in 1877 it had four hotels and a population of 250.
Spring Lake Regional Park is a 320-acre (130 ha) public park in southeastern Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States.Centered on the Santa Rosa Creek Reservoir, the park is administered by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department.
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