Bartholomew Park is a scenic public park in Sonoma, California, offering vineyard views, historic wine-making landmarks, and peaceful walking trails along the Sonoma Creek. It blends natural beauty with cultural history in a relaxed, accessible setting.
Located in Sonoma, California, Bartholomew Park spans nearly 38 acres along the scenic Sonoma Creek, providing a unique combination of natural open space, historical significance, and recreational opportunities. The park is situated on land formerly part of the historic Bartholomew family vineyard, which has been producing wine since the late 1800s. Visitors to the park can enjoy gentle trails that wind through oak woodlands and meadows adjacent to vineyard rows, offering picturesque views typical of Northern California's wine country. The park features the Bartholomew Estate Winery, a stone winery building that dates back to the 1880s and stands as a preserved landmark reflecting the area's rich viticultural heritage. The park’s landscape supports diverse wildlife, including songbirds, small mammals, and aquatic species in the creek itself. Popular activities include walking, picnicking, photography, and seasonal events such as wine tastings hosted in the winery. The park also serves as part of the Sonoma Creek Watershed area, contributing to local conservation efforts to protect natural habitats and water quality. Visitors appreciate Bartholomew Park as a quiet retreat offering both outdoor enjoyment and a connection to Sonoma’s historic winemaking culture.
Historic Bartholomew Estate Winery building from the 1880s
Scenic trails along Sonoma Creek surrounded by vineyards
A vibrant habitat for local bird species and creek wildlife
Open meadows ideal for picnics and casual strolls
An original stone winery building from the 1880s, preserved as a historical landmark and winery tasting room.
A freshwater creek running through the park that supports riparian habitat and offers peaceful waterside trails.
Shaded walking paths featuring native coast live oaks and seasonal wildflowers.