Sonoma is more than wine country—discover how much on a glamping getaway.
From the vineyards of Sonoma Valley to the flowing Russian River to the surfing beaches and bluffs of the Pacific Coast, Sonoma County features an abundance of natural beauty and outdoor activities. The area is made for glamping, whether a treehouse just off the coast or a cozy yurt nestled in the redwoods. Tiny houses and canvas tents offer the perfect place to relax over a bottle of newly purchased wine. When you’re ready to be active, consider floating on the Russian River in Guerneville, watching for marine life in Bodega Bay, taking a gentle hike in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, watching the sunset at Sonoma Coast State Park, or swimming in Lake Sonoma. Glamping can be enjoyed year-round in Sonoma, but make sure to be aware of wildfire conditions in summer and fall. Summers in Sonoma are hot and dry, but nights can be chilly even in August. Winter is the rainy season.