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  1. McEvoy Ranch. 32. Wineries & Vineyards. McEvoy Ranch is one of the largest U.S. producers of estate-grown, certified organic extra virgin olive oil. A working ranch on 550 acres in the beautiful rolling hills of western Marin County, just…. See way to experience (1) 2. Sonoma Portworks. 36.

  2. They do lunch and small plates on Friday & Sat, with a dinner menu in the evening’s Wed-Sat. Hours and space are limited so call ahead a few days in advance. Other Petaluma Restaurant Favorites to Try: Seared: 170 Petaluma Blvd N Petaluma, CA 94952; Wishbone: 841 Petaluma Blvd N Petaluma, CA 94952 *(great breakfast spot)

    • Stroll through the historic downtown. Downtown Petaluma is a charming mix of antique stores, local boutiques, and delicious cafes and restaurants. It was first settled in the mid-1800s making Petaluma one of California’s oldest cities.
    • Take a Self-Guided Tour of the Victorian Homes. With its history, there are 37 buildings that are listed on Petaluma’s Historic Resource Inventory. Follow this map to see if you can find 16 homes, a church, and an office in Petaluma.
    • Visit the Petaluma Arts Center. The Petaluma Arts Center opened in 1998 and now is a great place to see some of the area’s artwork. The center is home to a number of galleries, which feature a variety of local and regional artists.
    • Visit the Riverfront Art Gallery. The Riverfront Art Gallery was opened in the fall of 2007 and is a great place to see some of the local artwork in Petaluma.
    • Sample Craft Beer. Did you know Petaluma is one of the beer capitals of the United States? Stop by Lagunitas Brewing Company‘s buzzing Petaluma taproom for live music and a huge selection of craft beers, available to enjoy on the large outdoor patio.
    • Visit a Park. Head to Helen Putnam Regional Park for some quality bird watching, but if birding isn’t your preferred way of spending time outdoors, the park offers six miles of equestrian, biking, and hiking trails showcasing panoramic views of Petaluma and the surrounding area.
    • Sample Cheese at a Creamery. Fancy yourself a cheese aficionado? Then you’ll love exploring the many creameries in and around Petaluma. The oldest continually operating cheese manufacturer in the U.S., Marin French Cheese Company has been making cheese for over 150 years and welcomes visitors to its scenic cheese factory to purchase artisan cheeses.
    • Support Local Farmers. Petaluma is all about its local farmers, so it’s not surprising that the city is home to three farmers’ markets. While two are seasonal, the Petaluma East-Side Farmers’ Market runs year-round on Tuesdays and features a large number of vendors selling local produce, handcrafted goods, artisan foods, flowers, and more.
    • Taste Olive Oil at McEvoy Ranch. Petaluma's enviable location just north of the Bay Area, California means that it is at the doorstep of some of the best landscape and food in the country.
    • Shollenberger Park. Petaluma may be a bustling small town, but it is surrounded by beautiful nature – particularly wetlands. Shollenberger Park contains a seasonal pond (a spot that collects rainwater in the wet season), surrounded by freshwater marsh.
    • Helen Putnam Regional Park. Southwest of downtown, Helen Putnam Regional Park features rolling, grassy hills; oak forests; and six miles of trails for exploring.
    • Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park. Nearly two centuries ago, the site that now holds Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park was the main residence of Rancho de Petaluma.
  3. May 20, 2021 · 27. Walk around the beautiful Lucchesi Park. Lucchesi Park is a public park located in the heart of Petaluma, California. The park features a wide range of amenities for visitors of all ages, including a baseball field, two tennis courts, a playground, many picnic tables and a biking path.

  4. State Parks. By mini. We wennt to General Vallejo Petaluma State Historic Park. This was the site of his ranch. There is a small fee to visit... 11. Petaluma Creamery. 81. Farms.

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