Explore Sonoma County’s
Agriculture, Artisanal Producers
and Family Farms
Sonoma County encompasses a wide variety of landscapes: from oak-studded hills to flood plains, from redwood groves to windswept beaches. Sonoma County Farm Trails members can be found in all of these places, offering agricultural products with their own sense of terroir: flavors and textures unique to their soil and micro-climates.
We invite you to pick a region or select a product, chart your course and spend a weekend exploring local farms, meeting artisan producers and vintners as you discover Sonoma County’s agricultural bounty.
The Gravenstein Apple Fair is celebrating its 40th consectutive season August 10-11, 2013. This year we promise “The Swetest Little Fair in Sonoma County” under the shade of the oaks in Ragle Park, Sebastopol. Enjoy a tradition of local music and our Sonoma County's prize Gravenstein apples, tasty cuisine and wonderful arts and crafts from near and far. Vendors have until May 1st to sign up. Join us!
Admission is $12 for adults | $10 for seniors(65+), students and bikers | $5 for kids under 12 | and kids under 3 are FREE!
The Gravenstein Apple Fair is sponsored by Sonoma County Farm Trails, a non-profit organization created to support sustainable agricultural diversity in Sonoma County through the promotion of its members’ products via on-site sales. Learn More
Barn Dance Gala
A Rockin' Good Time at Olympia's Barn in Two Rock!
The Gravenstein Apple Fair fund-raising gala at Olympia's Barn was fun for all! Dining , dancing and toasting the 40th Birthday of Sonoma County Farm Trails and the Gravenstein Apple Fair in the beautiful setting at Two Rock Ranch with a farm tour, animal cuddling, a wine and cheese reception, live music by Cahoots and a fabulous farm-to-table meal by Chef Daniel Kedan of Backyard, Forestville. Read More











