From what I have rad so far the v satui winery with its deli and outside picnic area sounds right up my alley. Are there others along those lines that are better to go to. I would like to see the redwoods as well while we are on our way up to wine country. I have been told the muir woods are crowded but there is a redwood park just north that is much more serene and peaceful. Can I do this in one day and still get back to the city shower and dress for dinner without feeling rushed. I guess we could leave around 8 - 8:30 am. What would be the best form of trnsportaion a car bus train? Thank you
can i do the redwoods and do the wine country in a...
You could also just go to Sonoma and call it a day.
can i do the redwoods and do the wine country in a...
Sorry, didn%26#39;t mean to be cryptic. There are others from the area who can fill in far more than I can right now, but this will give you an idea about how you can have redwoods and wineries in one place. Redwoods are all over California, so you needn%26#39;t go to one or two state parks thinking those are the only places you will see them. It%26#39;s the same with wineries. There%26#39;s Napa, and there%26#39;s Sonoma, and there%26#39;s Lodi, there%26#39;s Santa Cruz, Mendocino, Livermore... and there%26#39;s every where else, including the famous ';Sideways'; country down south.
Start with Sonoma county, next to Napa, specifically:
http://www.wineroad.com/aboutus/
thanks btb I guess i have some homework to do. i did think there were only a couple of rewood ';forests'; i was not aware they were all over.
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