PETALUMA

Beckoning visitors with dreams of country living yet with all of the modern comforts of both the city and the suburbs. Less than 40 miles from the Golden Gate Bridge, with not a single traffic light to the beach in Petaluma, lies Live Oak Farm, Sonoma County’s first agrihood – where agriculture meets neighborhood. This bucolic 30-acre, 14-home community offers a simple and healthy lifestyle.

Just beyond the main gate the private lane passes the property’s original barns — leading to unique, 2-acre homesites situated for optimal privacy, amazing views and open space. Each property offers the experience of rural living with sunset views of Sonoma Mountain, fruit tree orchards and gently rolling hillsides changing in harmony with the seasons.

Much closer to the Bay than Healdsburg, Calistoga or Napa, Petaluma serves up old-town country charm with all the conveniences of modern life to include boutique shopping, highly-rated schools, chic salons, gourmet restaurants, movie theaters, and of course, Wine Country.  Petaluma’s unique microclimate lends itself to the designation of its own AVA (American Viticultural Area), Petaluma Gap.

The town is also recognized for its eclectic and delicious dining scene. New restaurants and burgeoning chefs are cultivating relationships with local small local farmers, incorporating their bounties into menus that honor the changing seasons.

 

PETALUMA NEIGHBORHOODS

  • West Petaluma

  • Cherry Valley

  • Cader Farms

  • Adobe Creek

  • East Petaluma

  • Petaluma Estates

  • Southgate

  • Victoria

  • Oakhill-Brewster

  • Midtown

FARM-TO-TABLE DINING & NIGHTLIFE

The ethos of farm-to-table dining culture is exemplified in restaurants like Central Market and Table Culture Provisions, sourcing fresh, seasonal ingredients from local farms to create inventive dishes. Alongside the farm-fresh cuisine, Petaluma's cocktail scene thrives with creative libations crafted from locally distilled spirits and house-made infusions. Whether savoring a signature cocktail at Barber Lee Spriits or enjoying a handcrafted drink at Easy Rider’s chic setting, indulge in the essence of Petaluma's culinary excellence, where every bite and sip tells a story of local flavor and innovation.

TABLE CULTURE PROVISIONS

EASY RIDER

JUPITER FOODS

BARBER LEE SPIRITS

CENTRAL MARKET

DELLA FRATTORIA

BOUTIQUE SHOPPING

Historic downtown Petaluma beckons with its charming boutiques, offering a diverse array of artisanal crafts, vintage treasures, and contemporary fashion. Nestled amidst historic buildings, some dating back to 1906, visitors can peruse locally owned shops showcasing handcrafted goods, each telling a story of creativity and craftsmanship. Whether strolling along Kentucky Street or browsing through the historic buildings, shoppers can discover one-of-a-kind finds while soaking in the town's rich heritage and architectural charm.

ESTUARY

PENNYROYAL

SUMMER COTTAGE

PLAY & LIVE

The Petaluma lifestyle is rich in outdoor exploration and family-friendly activities. From hiking the scenic trails of Helen Putnam Park to immersing in hands-on learning at the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, there's something for everyone. Nature lovers can support the Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue or explore the majestic Armstrong Woods just a short drive to Guerneville. Beach days are within easy reach at Dillon Beach and Doran Beach, offering sun-soaked shores and coastal charm. Cultural enrichment awaits at the Green Center for the Arts, with its diverse lineup of family-friendly events.

HELEN PUTNAM PARK

DILLON BEACH

ARMSTRONG REDWOODS

NORTHBAY CLIMATE

Petaluma enjoys a temperate climate with mild winters and warm, dry summers. Situated in Sonoma County, the town benefits from refreshing ocean breezes, keeping temperatures comfortable year-round. Summer days typically range from the mid-60s to the low 80s, perfect for exploring downtown or nearby vineyards, while winters bring cooler temperatures and occasional rainfall, maintaining lush landscapes and supporting our thriving agriculture and wine growing region.

AWARD WINNING SCHOOLS

From top-rated public schools like Casa Grande High School and Petaluma High School to esteemed private institutions such as St. Vincent de Paul High School, students have access to quality education. Additionally, Petaluma is home to innovative charter schools like Mary Collins at Cherry Valley, providing unique learning opportunities. With dedicated educators and a supportive community, Petaluma's schools strive to nurture the potential of every student.

COMMUTING TO THE CITY

Residents have multiple transportation options, including driving via Highway 101, which typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour. The SMART train, located in downtown Petaluma, provides a stress-free alternative, offering a scenic ride to downtown San Francisco with connections to BART and other public transit options. For those preferring to leave the driving to others, commuter buses like Golden Gate Transit offer regular service to the city.