Now that fall is approaching Sonoma County again, many people are gearing up for the meandering scenic drives. The beauty of watching the leaves change from shades of green to rich amber, gold, and vibrant red is a delight for families and couples. If you live around Sonoma County, then check out any of these five places during your road trip this fall.

Up & Away Ballooning

See an aerial view of the gorgeous countryside as you ascend in a huge hot air balloon. Find your adventuresome side, and be one with the sky. The Up & Away Ballooning company offers a unique way to enjoy fall’s beauty. The ballooning is located at Sonoma County Airport in Windsor.

Point Reyes Lighthouse

Take a relaxing ride out to the historic Point Reyes Lighthouse. Located in the Point Reyes National Seashore in Marin County, the site has much to offer in natural beauty and wildlife. When you arrive and park, there is a hiking trail to reach the lighthouse. Stop in at the Lighthouse Visitor Center and view exhibits of sea creatures and the history of Point Reyes Lighthouse. Catch a glimpse of a whale or any of the various bird species when you reach the observation deck. Finally, make your way down the long set of steps where you will find the preserved lighthouse with original clockworks.

 Chanslor Ranch

If you are in the mood to saddle up, then head over to the Chanslor Ranch located in Bodega Bay. This gorgeous property sets on 378 acres of land and is surrounded by thousands of acres of parks and protected land. Plenty of activities are available to keep you and your loved ones stimulated. Go horseback riding or let the kids ride a pony. Hiking, camping, and kayaking will fill your day with adventure.

 Quarryhill Botanical Garden

Lose yourself in the fragrant beauty of this rare botanical garden located in Glen Ellen. This lovely garden hosts some of the wild plants and flowers found in East Asia. The twenty-five acre garden protects rare flora of Asia. Stroll along the lush landscape and take in fall’s beauty.

 Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park

Take a drive back in time when visiting the Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park. This grist mill was constructed in 1846 and is completely powered by water. Watch the old mill crank out fine meal on the weekends when they host demonstrations. While you’re there, take a hike from the mill over to the Bothe-Napa Valley State Park which is about a two-mile round trip.

With the moderate temperatures and gorgeous land, it’s the perfect time to take a drive around town. Discover the beauty of Sonoma County and enjoy relaxing with the wonders of nature.