The best touring of Northern California Starts Right Here!

On your mark:

All touring starts in the town of Geyserville. Click here for a map.

Get set:

If you've been lucky enough to stay at one of our inns, the Hope-Merrill and Hope-Bosworth, or the Geyserville Inn, then you probably started your day with a great breakfast.  If not, then why not have breakfast at the Hoffman House Cafe, the Geyser Smokehouse, or grab a bite to go from one of the deli's.

Go!

Start by staying right here!  This incredible little town has just the right stores to wet your curiosity.

The Bosworth & Son General Merchandise Store, founded in 1915, carries unique Geyserville paraphernalia and Western clothing.

The North County Realty, just might have that home, farm, or vineyard you've been always looking for.

Browse one of the display tractors at Lampson's Tractor dealership.

Not quite ready to go yet?  Take a moment to write and mail a postcard from our friendly postal people.  Have a Latte & browse the unique gifts at Penny Laine.

So okay, you're ready to go wine tasting!  Where is the best place to start?  Well right here of course!  Right downtown we have Meeker Winery, and Locals which carries wines from ten new small handcrafted wineries.

Now we can leave town by heading south on Geyserville Ave., crisscrossing under 101 to Clos Du Bois, Trentadue Winery & Vineyards, and Francis Ford Coppola's new (yet unnamed) winery.

Continue South in Geyserville Avenue, which parallels 101 to Lytton Springs Road, turn East (under 101), cross the Railroad Tracks and turn right.  Go towards Healdsburg and you'll come to Simi Winery, and then go to Seghesio Winery.

Have lunch at one of the restaurants in Healdsburg or come back to Geyserville for lunch and start a new route.  Geyserville restaurants include Geyser Smokehouse, Taverna Santi's, Hoffman House Cafe, and Copalla's (on weekends).  Or, stop at one of the deli's and get sandwiches and fixin's to go.

Time to relax!

The day is done.  Now it's time to relax, and have some dinner.  Geyserville may only have one 3-way stop sign and no gas stations, but it has three outstanding restaurants.  For dining there's Taverna-Santi's, Geyser Smokehouse, and Coppola's.

Want to know what up and coming in Geyserville?

Then here's an interesting project which is long overdue for Northern California:  It is the Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (
SMART) project.  Their goal is to provide passenger train service to Sonoma and Marin County residents along the Northwestern Pacific (NWP) rail corridor that lies next to Highway 101.  For more information and continual project updates, please visit the SMART website by clicking on their logo.

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