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19225 Shoreline Highway, Marshall, CA 94940
Tomales Bay, located just one hour from San Francisco, is is a large pristine waterway in the Bay Area and an outstanding area for recreation and wildlife viewing.Blue Waters Kayaking offers day paddles for children over six years ... More on GoCityKids

#2.
P.O. Box 789 Marshall, CA 94940
The Marconi Conference Center is situated on wooded hills overlooking scenic Tomales Bay in Marin County. The California State Parks Foundation acquired the property in 1984 with Buck Trust funds, remodeled it as a conference center, ... More on Parks

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12938 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, Inverness, CA
Offering two locations on Tomales Bay in Inverness and Marshall, Blue Waters Kayaking offers rentals, tours, and lessons to travelers who want to explore the waters of Marin County by land.
Meet your guide (bring your own packed lunch) in Inverness. Youâll split the day between paddling along the Point Reyes peninsula, looking for seals, and hiking ... More on travelandleisure

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Point Reyes Station, California, United States
This windswept hike through open grasslands give you an incredible end-of-the-land feel as you hike above h... More on NileGuide
The Tomales Point Trail provides amazing views of the Pacific and great wildlife watching, as it is a T... More on GeckoGo

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Nicasio, California
A beautiful, peaceful ride with little traffic on smooth country roads with moderate rolling hills. Be sure to take this ... More on Trails
It was a beautiful ride with a little more traffic than expected throughout More on Trails

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3333 Skaggs Springs Rd., Geyserville, Ca 95441
Located in the beautiful coastal foothills of Northern California is Lake Sonoma. Lake Sonoma is surrounded by Sonoma County vineyards and land rich in history. This provides the perfect setting fo... More on Parks.sonoma.net
The Lake Sonoma Visitor Center is located at the entrance to the Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve and is open ... More on PlanetWare

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Bodega Bay, California, United States
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 ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Spectacular views for almost the entire trail. More on Trails

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Inverness, California
The hike encompasses three of the parks four beaches. An extra mile gets you to Indian Beach as well. Between beaches, each more isolated than the last, the trail takes you through a thick, damp woodland of oaks, bays, alders, willows, ... More on Trails

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Inverness, Ca
Talk a walk through the rich forest on the slopes of Inverness Ridge, with views of the bay as you go and a beach at your starting and finishing points. Ideally, youll find a friend who would rather spend a day a the beach than hike, ... More on Trails

#10.
Petaluma Avenue, Sebastopol, California
This is a 2.8 mile paved trail that runs parallel to an abandoned railway line. There are agricultural ranches and farms along the trail. Dogs are allowed, but must be on a 6 foot or less leash. ... More on DogFriendly.com
When visiting Sonoma county be sure to eat out at a restaurant serving locally grown produce and wines. More on TrailLink.com
