The crab pots are boiling. Locals and visitors alike are eating cracked crab, which pairs well with a Sonoma County sparkling wine, Sauvignon Blanc, or Chardonnay. Along with crab, the 55-plus miles of coastline is now home to migrating whales.
This is a perfect time for visitors and locals to discover the amazing life in the intertidal zone by exploring tide pools. Roving naturalists from Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods are available on low-tide weekends. Find out more at http://bit.ly/hBJIH2.
Visitors who want to get out and explore the mild coast have a
bout 75 miles in 30-plus designated trails in incorporated parks along the coast. This doesn't include wilderness areas, like Willow Creek, Jenner Headlands, or the coastline between Jenner and Fort Ross.
From Sonoma County Tourism
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