Best attractions and places to see around Larkfield-Wikiup, located in Sonoma County, California, offer a diverse range of experiences. The area features natural landscapes with parks and trails, alongside cultural institutions and historic landmarks. Visitors can explore various outdoor recreation opportunities and points of interest.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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The historic Wohler Road Bridge is a majestic steel, three-span Parker through-truss bridge that gracefully spans the Russian River. Built in 1922 by the renowned American Bridge Company, this iconic structure connects Westside Road and Eastside Road, two of the most scenic routes in wine country.
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Excellent green hiking trail shared with bikes all through the urban area of Santa Rosa along the creek, without seeing any car traffic
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Downtown section of the excellent bike trail that runs on both sides of the Santa Rosa River.
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Santa Rosa Creek Trail goes right downtown as a safe, shaded, paved connection for bikers and hikers. Santa Rosa has several well developed dedicated bike trails for enjoyable riding away from car traffic. The network is wide and trips can be from short level rides to longer destination rides e.g. to Sebastopol, Forestville, or into the Sonoma wine country, a shorter loop to the swimming beach at Spring Lake, or to the gravel trails through Annadel State Park.
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The Joe Rodota Trail runs between Santa Rosa and Sebastopol. The trail starts at the pedestrian/bicycle bridge intersection with the Prince Memorial Greenway (between West 3rd Street and Railroad Street), southwest of the Marriott Courtyard Hotel. The trail ends near the intersection of Mill Station Road and Highway 116 in Sebastopol. Access to the trail is located off the following public streets: Roberts Avenue, Dutton Avenue, Stony Point Road, Wright Road, Sebastopol Road, Merced Avenue, Llano Road, Petaluma Avenue, High School Road, Cleveland Avenue, Ellis Court, DuFranc Avenue, Hurlbut Avenue, and Highway 116. The Joe Rodota Trail is 8.47 miles of paved trail. Sections of the trail run along an abandoned railroad line. The trail offers an opportunity for families with young children to experience an outdoor outing for walking, bicycle riding, horseback riding, and roller skating. The trail meanders along agricultural ranches, and the Laguna of Santa Rosa. There are signs of the historic railroad throughout the property. Three bridges are on top of the old train trestles. The trail is especially popular in the spring with a burst of color from wildflowers. The trail is an excellent place for year-round bird watching. The West County Regional & Joe Rodota Trails are built along land that was once the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway, a line that linked Petaluma and Santa Rosa with Sebastopol and Forestville. The trails total fourteen miles long. The trails are paved for walking, bicycle riding, and roller skating. An unpaved equestrian trail runs parallel to the paved trail. Designated as a Community Millennium Trail by Former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, the trail offers beautiful views of farms, vineyards, and other agricultural lands. Fall and Spring are particularly beautiful times of the year to use the trails. Please note that the most northern trail section in Forestville has not been completed. If you want updated information, contact (707) 565-2041. http://parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/Get_Outdoors/Parks/Joe_Rodota_Trail.aspx For links to loop options connecting the Joe Rodota trail to other flat, dedicated bike trails around Santa Rosa, check out annotated highlights and trail segments at https://www.komoot.de/tour/9465621
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Mostly gradual fireroad trail leading from the Santa Rosa Reservoir in Spring Lake Park to Lake Ilsanjo in the middle of Annadel State Park. The first couple of miles are mostly flat, smooth and well maintained gravel. The grade becomes more uphill after the 180 degree turn at the western pedestrian gate entrance to the park, some mildly technical washed-out sections going uphill, and a more gradual leveling off upon reaching and circling Lake Ilsanjo. There it connects with Warren Richardson Trail, the equally wide fireroad path leading slightly higher to a ridge and then down to the main entrance and parking lots on the Park's eastern side.
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Larkfield-Wikiup offers a variety of trails for different activities. The Canyon Trail, Annadel State Park is a popular fireroad trail for hiking, leading from Santa Rosa Reservoir to Lake Ilsanjo. For cycling, walking, and even horseback riding, the Joe Rodota Trail provides 8.47 miles of paved path with scenic views. The Santa Rosa Creek Trail offers a safe, shaded, and paved connection for bikers and hikers through downtown.
Yes, the Wohler Road Bridge is a significant historical landmark. Built in 1922, this majestic steel, three-span Parker through-truss bridge spans the Russian River, connecting Westside Road and Eastside Road.
The area is rich in cultural experiences. You can visit the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, celebrating the creator of Peanuts, or enjoy performances and events at the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. For wine enthusiasts, the Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate and Gardens is headquartered in Larkfield and offers tastings and events.
Absolutely. The Joe Rodota Trail and Santa Rosa Creek Trail are both excellent for family outings, offering paved paths suitable for walking, cycling, and roller skating. The Children's Museum of Sonoma County is another great option for families, and Safari West, a 400-acre wildlife preserve, offers a unique experience to see exotic animals.
For nature and wildlife, Shiloh Ranch Regional Park is a popular destination with trails for hiking and bird watching. The Joe Rodota Trail is also an excellent spot for year-round bird watching along the Laguna de Santa Rosa. The Mark West Wikiup Preserve is being conserved to protect its oak, riparian, and grassland habitats, offering future public access to natural beauty.
Yes, the Santa Rosa Creek Trail is noted for being wheelchair accessible, providing an excellent green hiking trail shared with bikes through the urban area of Santa Rosa along the creek, without encountering car traffic.
Spring and Fall are particularly beautiful times to visit for outdoor activities. The Joe Rodota Trail is especially popular in the spring with a burst of wildflowers, and both spring and fall offer pleasant weather for exploring the region's trails and parks.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The Santa Rosa Creek Trail and Joe Rodota Trail offer well-developed, dedicated bike paths away from car traffic. For more extensive cycling routes, you can explore options like the Alexander Valley & Russian River loop or the West Dry Creek Road β Wohler Road Bridge loop, which can be found in the Cycling around Larkfield-Wikiup guide.
Larkfield-Wikiup offers numerous hiking opportunities. Shiloh Ranch Regional Park has eight miles of trails, and Annadel State Park features trails like the Canyon Trail. You can find various hiking routes, including easy options like the Alta Vista Trail Loop or the Creekside Trail to Canyon Trail to Ridge Trail Loop, by checking the Hiking around Larkfield-Wikiup guide.
The region is renowned for its wineries. Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate and Gardens, headquartered in Larkfield, offers wine tasting and various events throughout the year, including a popular tomato festival. Other nearby vineyards like Fogline Vineyards and Jackson Family Wines also provide opportunities to experience Sonoma County's wine culture.
For a scenic and leisurely experience, the Joe Rodota Trail is ideal, meandering along agricultural ranches and the Laguna de Santa Rosa, offering excellent bird watching opportunities. Shiloh Ranch Regional Park also provides bird watching by a creek and pond, and the Creekside Trail within the park offers a shaded option for walking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of experiences, from the natural beauty of parks and trails to the rich cultural institutions and historic landmarks. The well-maintained trails like the Canyon Trail and the convenient, shaded connections of the Santa Rosa Creek Trail are frequently enjoyed. The majestic Wohler Road Bridge is also a highlight for its historical significance and scenic views.
Yes, Shiloh Ranch Regional Park is an excellent choice for a day out, offering eight miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding, and biking, along with opportunities for bird watching. Annadel State Park and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park are also great options for immersing yourself in nature with diverse outdoor activities.


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