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Places of Interest
Things to do and see in Solano County:
Railway Museum 707-374-2978
Golf courses in and around Solano County:
Green Tree GC - Public - 18 holes, Par 71, 9-hole executive
Wineries in and around Solano County:
Cadenasso Winery
Volkhardt Winery
Marinas in and around Solano County:
Benicia Marina - 268 East B. Street, 707-745-2628
Suisun Marina - 800 Kellogg St., 707-429-2628
Glen Cove Marina - 2000 Glen Cove Rd., 707-552-3236
Rio Vista - Delta Marina - 715 Linda Vista Way, 707-374-6451
Vallejo Marina - 2430 Sonoma Blvd., 707-648-4370
State Parks:
Angel Island State Park - Accessible by ferry from Vallejo, Tiburon or San Francisco, this park offers 758 acres featuring an immigrant quarantine station, Nike missile base and military overseas staging area. It also has environmental campsites and mooring facilities. CALL 415-435-1915
Auburn State Recreation Area - Located one mile south of Auburn on Highway 49, this 42,000 acre area offers family, environmental and primitive campsites (no potable water) as well as more than 50 miles of riding and hiking trails. CALL 530-885-4527
Benicia Capitol State Historic Park - Located at the corner of First & G. Streets in downtown Benicia, the old State Capitol stands and has handsome testament to California’s colorful past. Park hours – 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call 707-745-3385
Bothe-Napa Valley State Park - Drive four miles north of St. Helena on Highway 29/128 to find this 1,917 acre park with 50 developed sites (family campsites plus special sites for hikers and/or bicyclists) and accommodations for trailers and campers. A swimming pool is open mid-June through Labor Day. Groups of up to 30 may also camp here. CALL 707-942-4575.
Brannan Island State Recreation Area - Three miles south of Rio Vista on Highway 160 is this 336 acre area which offers 102 developed family campsites and those for hikers and/or bicyclists, as well as accommodations for trailers and campers. Showers are available in the boat-in camp only, but there is a visitor's center and a snack bar in the summer. Groups of up to 180 may also camp here. CALL 916-777-6671.
California State Capitol - The California State Capitol, 10th and Capitol Avenues, Sacramento is open for free guided tours every hour on the hours from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. Call 916-324-0333
China Camp State Park - Located northeast of San Rafael via US 101 and North San Pedro Road is this 1,640 acre park with 31 primitive walk-in sites. CALL 415-456-0766
Crocker Art Museum - The Crocker Art Museum, including a new Crocker Mansion Wing located at 216 O Street, Sacramento is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call 916-264-5423
Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area - Located in Colusa, nine miles east of Interstate 5 is this 67 acre park with 22 developed campsites with accommodations for trailers and campers. CALL 530-458-4927 or California State Parks or 916-895-4303
Donner Memorial State Park - Located two miles west of Truckee on Donner Pass Road is this 353 acre park with accommodations for trailers, campers and two 154 acre developed sites. There are cross-country ski trails and a museum open from 10:00 - 4:00pm with exhibits on Donner Party and the area's history. CALL 530-582-7892
Folsom Lake State Recreation Area - This area offers 17,718 acres of activities, including accommodations for trailers, campers, 180 developed campsites, showers at Beal's Point only, 10 miles of bike trails, 60 miles of riding and hiking trails and horse rentals, seasonal marinas with gas and boat rentals. To get there, head to 7806 Folsom-Auburn Road in Folsom. CALL 916-988-0205
Fort Ross State Historic Park - Located12 miles north of Jenner on Highway 1 is this 1,165 acre park featuring the most permanent Russian settlement in the state. There are family campsites and a visitor's center. CALL 707-847-3286 or Russian River District State Parks 707-865-2391
Jack London State Historic Park - Set in London’s beloved Valley of the Moon northwest of Sonoma and just west of the hamlet of Glen Ellen on London Ranch Road. Open 10:00 am – 5:00 pm. Call 707-938-5216
Lake Oroville State Recreation Area - With 137 developed campsites at Loafer Creek Campground and 75 sites at Bidwell Canyon Campground, visitors to this area should keep busy. There are also floating environmental campsites and boat-in campsites in four areas around the lake on a first come, first served basis. The area is located seven miles east of Oroville via Highway 162. CALL 530-538-2200
Mount Diablo State Park - In the mood for a little hiking, horseback riding or just plain view seeking? Take in the 360 degree panorama view from the top of Mount Diablo while visiting the 18,000 acres state park, just five miles east of Danville off Interstate 680 in Contra Costa County. Park hours are from 8:00 am to sunset daily. Bring your camera and binoculars. CALL 925-837-2525
Mount Tamalpais State Park - Mount Tamalpais State Park is located on 6,218 acres just six miles west of Mill Valley on the Panoramic Highway. It offers stunning views, nature hikes, foot and bicycle paths. Park hours are 7:00am to 9:00pm. Admission is free. CALL 415-388-2070
Pena Adobe Regional Park - Also known as State Historical Landmark No. 534, the Pena Adobe stands in a shaded glen of Lagoon Valley, just southwest of Vacaville and to the east of Interstate 80. Call 707-449-6126
Salt Point State Park - Twenty miles north of Jenner on Highway 1 is Salt Point State Park, offering 5,970 acres with 130 developed sites (no showers), 30 enroute sites, 10 hike-in tent sites and accommodations for trailers and campers. CALL 707-847-3221 or Russian River District State Parks 707-865-2391
Samuel P. Taylor State Park - Family campsites plus special sites for hikers and/or bicyclists are available at Samuel P. Taylor Park, located 15 miles west of San Rafael on Sir Francis Drake Blvd. The park is made up of 2,708 acres, 60 developed sites and accommodations for trailers and campers. CALL 415-488-9897
Sonoma Coast State Beach - This area, encompassing 5,000 acres, is composed of Bodega Dunes Campground, located half a mile north of Bodega Bay on Highway 1, and Wrights Beach Campground, six miles north of Bodega Bay on Highway 1. Bodega Dunes offers 98 developed sites and accommodations for trailers and campers. Wrights Beach offers 30 developed sites, trailer-campers accommodations, but no showers. Willow Creek (in Wrights Beach Campground) offers 11 environmental campsites. CALL 707-875-3483
Sonoma Mission, Barracks, Vallejo Home - All three of these historic sites are located within the city limits of Sonoma. The Mission and Barracks are off the main square downtown, while the Vallejo Home is located just west of downtown. Call 707-938-9560
The Vacaville Museum - The Vacaville Museum, 213 Beck Ave., offers several exhibits each year and each is devoted to local history or events. Museum and gift shop. Call 707-447-4513
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