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  1. Sonoma Valley Regional Park is in the heart of the Sonoma Valley, adjacent to the Wine Country town of Glen Ellen. The park is known for its oak woodlands and features several miles of trails, including a paved, 1.2-mile path largely under the canopy of oaks. Unpaved trails connect to surrounding hillsides and ridges, offering looped hiking ...

  2. Before you set out, you may want to pack a deli lunch from the Glen Ellen Market or start the day with French pastries from the little bakery across Arnold Street. The $10 entry fees helps keep this park operating since it is one of California State Parks that is run by a non-profit foundation and receives little tax funding.

  3. The Market bakery serves over 100 types of breads, pies, cookies, and more, and the floral shop has earned the People’s Choice Award for “Best Place to Buy Flowers.”. 13751 Arnold Drive, Glen Ellen, CA, Phone: 707-996-6728. More ideas: Things to Do in Los Angeles.

  4. We recommend that you allow 3 hours to visit. The Park is located about 1.5 hours north of San Francisco in Glen Ellen, California, between the towns of Sonoma and Santa Rosa. Directions. From San Francisco: North on Hwy 101, East on Hwy 37, North on Hwy 121, North on Hwy 116, Right on Arnold Drive, Left on London Ranch Road.

  5. A Woodland Experience where East meets West. Be inspired and refreshed by the beauty and importance of Asian and California native plants. Enjoy a self-guided leisurely walk, hike to see expansive views of the valley, or find the perfect wine country picnic spot.

  6. Glen Ellen: Wine Tasting. It’s not surprising that the charming village of Glen Ellen (pop. 784) includes so many wineries and tasting rooms. After all, the town’s name derives from a 1,000-acre vineyard established there in 1868 by California pioneer Charles V. Stuart. His wife’s name was Ellen, so he called the beautiful spot Glen Ellen.

  7. Welcome. Look through these pages to learn about our community and its heritage, and you will discover the people and events that have made Glen Ellen— and the Valley of the Moon— remarkably unique.

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