The largest city in Sonoma County is closely associated with two of its most famous citizens. Horticulturist Luther Burbank, a resident for 50 years, called the town “the chosen spot of all the earth”; his home and gardens can be seen on guided tours. And cartoonist Charles Schulz, creator of the beloved “Peanuts” cartoon gang, lived and worked here for 3 decades.
Those interested in post-World War II aviation will enjoy a visit to the Pacific Coast Air Museum at Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport. In addition to aviation-related displays indoors, visitors also can see an outdoor collection of vintage aircraft; phone (707) 575-7900.
Visitor Centers
Visit Santa Rosa 9 Fourth St. Santa Rosa, CA 95401. Phone:(707)577-8674 or (800)404-7673
Things to Do
Charles M. Schulz MuseumSanta Rosa Junior College Multicultural Museum
Recreational Activities
Hot Air Ballooning
Wine Country Balloons