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Seasonal & Holidays

6 Things To Do In Sonoma Valley This Spring: Markets, Festivals & Local Events

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Spring brings plenty to explore around Sonoma Valley, from lively markets to community festivals and local events that make it easy to get outside and enjoy the season.
Spring brings plenty to explore around Sonoma Valley, from lively markets to community festivals and local events that make it easy to get outside and enjoy the season. (Shutterstock)

Longer days and warmer weather mean it’s a great time to get outside and see what’s happening around Sonoma Valley. Throughout the season, local markets, festivals and community events offer plenty of opportunities to explore, connect and enjoy the best of spring.

Below are several happenings to check out this season. Before heading out, it’s always a good idea to confirm hours, weather plans and ticket details with event organizers.


1. Sebastopol Farmers Market

When: Sundays, 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM
Where:
6908 Weeks Way, Sebastopol, CA

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This year-round farmers market is held every Sunday, rain or shine, to bring Sonoma County residents the freshest possible produce and specialty foods, handcrafted artisan items and other local goods. You can often find musicians on stage entertaining the crowds as they shop.

More info: sebastopolfarmersmarket.org

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2. Sonoma’s Tuesday Night Market

When: Tuesdays, 5:00 to 8:00 PM, beginning May 5, 2026
Where:
No. 1 The Plaza, Sonoma, CA

Beginning on May 5, Sonoma’s seasonal weekly night market is back with live music, local vendors and family fun at the Sonoma Plaza. See the market’s website for the full lineup of performers and weekly updates.

More info: sonomastuesdaynightmarket.com


3. Passport to Dry Creek Valley

When: April 24 - 26, 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Where: Various locations throughout the Healdsburg area

At Passport to Dry Creek Valley, you’ll get access to exclusive wine tastings from 50+ local winemakers, food pairings by local chefs and live entertainment, all while enjoying the picturesque views of Sonoma County. Visit the event’s website to purchase single or two-day passports for Saturday and Sunday events, plus a ticket to the Friday Twilight Welcome Party.

More info: drycreekvalley.org/dcv-passport


4. Sonoma County Farm Trails Spring Tour

When: May 2 and 3, 2026
Where: Various farms across Sonoma County

Choose your own agrarian adventure during the annual Sonoma County Farm Trails Spring Tour! Celebrate spring with this year’s theme of “Blossoms, Bees and Barnyard Babies” as you explore local farms, enjoy tastings and workshops and shop the freshest ingredients at the farm stands. This event is free, but participants must register online. You will receive follow-up emails with links to the online tour directory and map.

More info: farmtrails.org


5. 5th Annual Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience

When: May 14 - 17, 2026
Where: Various locations throughout the Healdsburg area

Experience Sonoma County’s world-renowned wines and foods at this highly anticipated local festival. Spend the weekend interacting with the region’s best farmers, growers, winemakers and chefs at wine tastings, food pairings, curated meals and more. See the event’s website for daily event times, locations and tickets.

More info: healdsburgwineandfood.com


6. Sonoma Wild Music Festival & Community Gathering

When: June 6, 2026, 12:00 to 8:30 PM
Where: Somo Village Event Center, 1100 Valley House Dr, Rohnert Park, CA

Enjoy live music, craft and food vendors, art and kids activities and more at the Sonoma Wild Music Festival and Community Gathering. Proceeds from the event will benefit local environmental organizations. Visit the event website to see the full performance lineup purchase tickets.

More info: tapestryproductions.org/sonomawild


Looking for more things to do in Sonoma Valley this spring? Check out the Patch events calendar for more local events and activities.

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