Top Local Businesses and places in Adobe canyon road, Kenwood, Sonoma county, California, United states

Villa La Fleur

Address: 899 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Travel agency

La vid Kenwood

Address: 730 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Real estate agency

The Lodge In Kenwood

Address: 822 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Real estate agency Travel agency

“Very cool. ...very quiet and ready for me...for you and for every one...”

Kenwood Cottage

Address: 1445 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Real estate agency Travel agency Lodging

“Quiet and stocked with all the essentials. Great getaway spot. Clean and welcoming.”

Sonoma Creek Getaway

Address: 2001 Adobe Canyon Rd #9061, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Lodging

“Idyllic setting, stunning home, babbling brook providing a beautiful soundtrack, giant hot tub, comfy beds, and even robes hanging in the closet! This Kenwood retreat is perfectly situated for activities like hiking, eating and wine tasting, and providing a lovely retreat from the world when you want to escape. The hosts are friendly, informative and hospitable. Will definitely stay here again!”

Walk at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

Address: 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Park

“I'm currently doing what I call Modified Downsy Upsie on Pony Trail, by modified I mean I descend from the top of the trail, to the overhanging tree which is approximately a 10 minute walk from the base of the trail, and then I turn around a go back to the top. It takes about half an hour, and in my opinion, is equivalent to a 20-30 minute jog in terms of metabolic output, in other words, its exactly the length a duration and intensity level that I am currently comfortable doing on a daily basis, did I mention it was a steep trail? It is.”

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

Address: 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452, USA

Park

“Beautiful campgrounds with a neat observatory. The bathrooms are ventilated, with flush toilets and actual lighting. There are showers that take quarters, but none of our group ever needed to use them. They were quite clean though. Quite close to the city should an emergency arise. Good for families. Beware of night hiking, as we ran into a couple mountain lions on a rather foolish excursion after dark. They're more scared of you than you are of them but you should still exercise great caution around wild animals. Stick to the daytime for such activities and you'll be fine.”

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