Opened in 2001, the Twisted Oak Winery is a family-run winery. Its scenic location and serene surroundings make for a pleasant day trip; the views from the Sierra Foothills are surely worthy of a visit. Twisted Oak offers wines from fine grape varieties like Roussanne, Viognier, Syrah and Tempranillo. The grapes are locally sourced from the nearby vineyards and it offers both red and white wines. And, before going ahead with your wine shopping, you can sample their wines at the on-site tasting room or its other location, namely the Murphys Tasting Room. The Twisted Oak Winery is open to one and all, and even welcomes pets. Occasionally, it also hosts concerts and similar other events that are simply an invite to indulge in good food and wine. This beautiful and splendid space can be hired for weddings and special events too. For other details and visiting hours, call ahead.
Set in a red-bricked building, Veterans Memorial Hall and Military Museum opened its doors in 1933. This museum is dedicated to veterans who served the country during different wars that were fought since World War I. It features various documents, medals, uniforms, weapons, tools and personal items that were owned by them. It also features photographs and names of brave soldiers who lost their lives fighting for the country.
Set along the forests of Mother Lode, the 3.1-mile (4.9-kilometer) long Dragoon Gulch Trail features several paths. This scenic trail can be accessed through Woods Creek Trailhead and Alpine Trailhead. Hike along this pathway and explore the region’s stunning flora and fauna. With shaded paths, this trail is perfect for children and pets.
Opened in 2012, Indigeny Reserve is run by the Watson family. With organic apples sourced from their 160-acre (64.7 hectares) orchard, this distillery and cidery offers a wide range of ciders, vodkas and brandy. They host guided tours and tasting sessions at their state-of-the-art facility. They also offer space to host private events and parties.
The heart of the town and a wonderful neighborhood to explore, Downtown Sonora is a lively place that certainly merits a visit. Its thoroughfare is the beautiful Washington Street, which is lined with a bevy of eateries, shops, galleries, saloons, museums and bakeries. One can also take a stroll or a self-guided tour to admire downtown's various landmarks and historic buildings.
Railtown 1897 State Historic Park offers visitors the opportunity to board historic locomotives as they trundle along the scenic surrounds of Jamestown and its environs. Step back in time through delightful rail excursions or visit the facilities located onsite to gain a deeper insight into the railway history and heritage of the region. Several of these remarkable trains have also featured in Hollywood productions such as High Noon, Wild, Wild West, and Little House on the Prairie among others.
The La Grange Museum at La Grange features artifacts, memorabilia and other items in its abode to showcase the long and remarkable history of La Grange along with its surrounding areas. Please note that it is open only on Sundays, and for a short period of time. Kindly make time and visit so as to experience the plethora of objects that showcase the lives of the people living here since time immemorial.
Located in Murphys Downtown area, Murphys Community Park is a great place to unfold with your family and friends. A beautiful creek runs across this park covered with the shade of huge trees towering over it. It has a gazebo, a playground, and many picnic tables for visitors to enjoy. The park frequently hosts concerts, weddings, and other private events too.
Guided Hikes range from gentle half-day journeys that uncover natural beauty to all-day treks that deliver rewarding vistas and a true sense of accomplishment. Photo sessions are designed to help individuals sharpen their skills and learn some interesting techniques from a professional photographer. Clients may choose the subjects and topics they would like to have covered. They shoot from exciting locations throughout the park. Individuals, groups, and families of all ages and experience levels are encouraged to join any tour. Prices vary from $40 to $300 per person
Crane Flat Lookout is a tourist attract in Yosemite National park, a two-storied building that was designed in 1931, for protecting the forest area against unwanted fires and smoke. Comprising of a storage room on its ground floor and an observatory at its first floor, the fire lookout serves as a remarkable feature of the National park. Park visitors can enjoy spectacular vistas of the area and surroundings from this lookout
This authentic experience of traveling in a stagecoach can be found at Columbia State Park. A ride in a 100-year-old stagecoach gives you a good idea about how traveling must have been back in those days of the late 19th century. The driver of this finely crafted coach gives you a brief history of its construction and its use during your ride. It is a fun experience you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Columbia State Park.