Welcome to Sonoma County Farm Trails, we invite you visit our member farms, wineries and businesses by searching this website for your on-the-farm experience! 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. It will certainly take you more than a day to explore all of Sonoma County, and it just might take you a lifetime!
Tips for Visiting Farms
- Select your route or product, and the farms you want to visit. Only farms with numbers on the map are open for public visits. Verify the hours of operation. If the farm description indicates that you need to make an appointment, please call in advance to make arrangements.
- Use a trusted map source or GPS to get detailed directions for your route. The maps in this guide are only reference points.
- Drive slowly on dirt roads.
- Check-in upon arrival. Many are working farms and family homes and not all areas are open to the public.
- Keep your children with you at all times.
- Dress appropriately for all weather and wear closed toed shoes made for all terrain. Don’t forget your hats and sunscreen.
- Bring cash for on-site purchases as some farms do not accept credit cards.
- Pack some snacks and drinks, and be sure to carry out anything you bring in. Ask the farmer for recommendations on local places to eat.
- Bring a cooler and bags or baskets to take home your bounty.
- Remember to wash your hands after petting animals.
- Leave your pets at home unless you have a service dog, and then let the farmer know ahead of time.


