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Petaluma, CA Road Trips

Drivers starting from Petaluma, CA have 8 mapped routes to choose from, making it a small but connected base in the Pacific Coast. The route mix is balanced, with options ranging from 39-mile quick runs to 533-mile cross-state drives. Most routes from Petaluma, CA head east, giving the route network a clear directional lean.

city in Sonoma County, California, United States

Photo: Wikimedia Commons

Trip Routes

8

Longest Drive

533.1 mi

San Diego, CA

Quickest Drive

57m

San Francisco, CA

Plan Around Petaluma, CA

Trips from Petaluma, CA

Driving from Petaluma, CA

The typical drive from Petaluma, CA covers about 267 miles and takes around 5h 8m. There is a healthy spread of short hops, medium drives, and longer road trips to pick from. The longest mapped route runs 533 miles (10h 5m), while the shortest is just 39 miles.

Popular Destinations

Drivers leaving Petaluma, CA most often head toward San Diego, CA (533.1 mi, 10h 5m), Riverside, CA (463.4 mi, 8h 47m), Anaheim, CA (438.1 mi, 8h 13m), Los Angeles, CA (412.1 mi, 7h 42m), and Laguna, CA (90.9 mi, 1h 57m). Most destinations stay within the same state, perfect for exploring the local region thoroughly.

Planning & Costs

For the average 267-mile drive from Petaluma, CA, expect to burn about 10.5 gallons of fuel one way at 25 MPG. Check local pump prices before you go to lock in your budget.

Routes tend to go east, so afternoon departures put the sun at your back on the return leg. Most trips take a half-day, so a morning start gets you there in time for lunch or an afternoon of exploring.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 8 mapped routes leaving Petaluma, CA and 0 routes heading into Petaluma, CA, covering 8 total connections. Distances range from 39 to 533 miles.

The longest mapped route from Petaluma, CA covers 533 miles and takes approximately 10h 5m. Shorter options start at just 39 miles.

The average route from Petaluma, CA runs about 267 miles with a drive time of roughly 5h 8m. This includes both short day trips and longer multi-day drives.

The most popular road trip destinations from Petaluma, CA include San Diego, CA, Riverside, CA, Anaheim, CA and Los Angeles, CA. Each route page has detailed drive times, fuel estimates, stop suggestions, and turn-by-turn directions.

Petaluma, CA by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

59,321

Median Income

$109,823

Median Home Value

$834,900

Median Age

45.0

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Petaluma, CA at a Glance

Founded

1858

Elevation

98 ft

Area

14 mi²

Notable People from Petaluma, CA

A sampling of people born in Petaluma, CA.

Pauline Kael

Pauline Kael

1919–2001

American film critic (1919-2001)

Christina Hoff Sommers

Christina Hoff Sommers

1950

American author and philosopher (born 1950)

Nicole Mann

Nicole Mann

1977

American astronaut of Estonian origin (born 1977)

Tiffany Roberts

1977

American soccer coach and player

Myron Healey

Myron Healey

1923–2005

American actor (1923-2005)

Alex Consani

2003

American model and social media personality

Bill Pronzini

1943

American writer of detective fiction, and anthologist

Steven Cozza

Steven Cozza

1985

road bicycle racer

Gabriel Sunday

1985

American actor

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Petaluma, CA.

Free Public Library of Petaluma

Free Public Library of Petaluma

research library and history museum

National Register of Historic Places listed place
United States Post Office

United States Post Office

historic post office in Petaluma, California

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Petaluma Historic Commercial District

Petaluma Historic Commercial District

historic district in California, United States

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Philip Sweed House

Philip Sweed House

United States historic place

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q720087), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Petaluma, CA

Petaluma is a charming historic town of 60,000 people (2020) amid the hills and pastures of Sonoma County in the Bay Area of California. Petaluma is known for its well-preserved historic center and as a local hub for the Petaluma Valley region of Sonoma County.

Petaluma was founded in 1848, as a crossroads and marketplace for southern Sonoma and northern Marin counties. Agriculture is and always was central to the town's identity. In the early part of the 1900s, Petaluma was known as the "Egg Basket of the World" due to the large number of chicken farms nearby. Although electronic industries, especially telecom, have started displacing Petaluma's numerous cattle, chicken, and sheep ranches, much of Petaluma still maintains the feel of the old cow-town.

Petaluma has a beautiful, historic downtown area which has appeared in several films depicting mid-20th-Century life. 1 Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park, 3325 Adobe Rd, ☏ +1 707-762-4871. Daily 10AM-5PM. Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park was the main residence of Rancho Petaluma, the agricultural empire that General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, one of the most powerful men in the Mexican Province of California from 1834 to 1846. $3 for adults, $2 for children between 6 and 16. Children under 5 are free.. (updated Jul 2019) 2 Petaluma Arts Center, 230 Lakeville Street, ☏ +1 707 762-5600. W-Sa 10:30AM-4:30PM, Su 1-4:30PM. A 4,500 square foot facility located in the historic Railroad Depot Freight Building, next door to the Petaluma Visitors Center and the SMART station. $5 general admission; $4 senior/student/teacher/military. (updated Jul 2019) 3 Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, 20 Fourth Street, ☏ +1 707-778-4398. Th-Su 10AM-4PM. Neoclassical library with regional exhibits about the 1850s (Petaluma poultry, dairy, and Miwok Indian history), plus cultural events, guided tours, and a gift shop. Free. (updated Jul 2019) 4 Petaluma Wildlife & Natural History Museum, 201 Fair St, ☏ +1 707 778-4787. First and third Saturdays of the month, 11AM- 3PM. The largest student-run museum in the United States, its mission is "to inspire the next generation through practical environmental education and conservation." $5; children 5 years and younger are free. (updated Jul 2019)

David Yearsley River Heritage Center. Su 10AM-1PM. A popular location for boating, you can watch, or - thanks to the Friends of the Petaluma River - you can participate in the free "Boating at the Barn" program - you can check out a rowboat, canoe, kayak, or possibly even the sailboat, after a short safety demonstration. Sonoma Horse Park, 7600 Lakeville Hwy, ☏ +1 831 625-3333. Check website for show information. A world-class horse show facility on the banks of the Petaluma River. The 75-acre facility has seventeen arenas and is the ideal showcase for equestrian sports. It hosts seven show jumping competitions annually, each attracting top competitors from all over North America. (updated Jul 2019) 1 Shollenberger Park, 1400 Cader Ln. Sunrise-sunset daily. The park offers a 2.2-mile, flat walking loop with ponds, next to the Petaluma river, with views of a variety of waterfowl (mostly migratory). A must for birders. 2 Helen Putnam Regional Park, 411 Chileno Valley Road, ☏ +1 707 539-8092. A regional park southwest of downtown Petaluma, covering 216 acres. Quiet, with some nice views; lots of trails. The looped trail system lets hikers create walks of varying length and difficulty, making the park a great choice for beginning hikers looking for a bit of a challenge. Trails are also open to cyclists and horseback riders. (updated Jul 2019)

Downtown Petaluma is filled with inexpensive yet tasty eateries of many sorts. Thai lovers will want to try all five Thai restaurants within a one-mile stretch along the Boulevard. Numerous small, upscale bistros abound. Vegetarians will have no problem here. Equally, vegans and people on gluten-free diets shouldn't have any real trouble. Petaluma simply has very good restaurants and used to locally be referred to as "the restaurant capital of California." Aqus Cafe, 189 H St. Offering sandwiches, soups & breakfast fare, plus a range of live music, it describes itself as a "community living room attracting a wide diversity of people engaging in vibrant conversations, sharing interests and building relationships". Chunky's Taqueria & Grill, 701 Sonoma Mountain Pkwy, ☏ +1 707 775-3325. Daily 10AM-9PM. A go-to spot for inexpensive and fast Mexican food. (updated Jul 2019) Della Fattoria Downtown Café, 143 Petaluma Blvd N, ☏ +1 707 763-0161, [email protected]. Daily 8AM-3PM; Th-Sa 5:30-9PM. Reservations are taken for dinner only; brunch on weekends is 8AM-3PM. Lots of things come from their bakery next door, at #141, which is open 6AM-4PM daily. (updated Sep 2019) Mi Pueblo. For a delicious, reasonably priced meal, absolutely try the Mexican seafood - the camarones fajitas, fish tacos, and tamales are fantastic. Seven in Sonoma and Marin counties, two of which are in Petaluma. (updated Jul 2019) Mi Pueblo El Centro, 108 Kentucky St, ☏ +1 707 769-9066. Daily 11AM-9PM. (updated Jul 2019) Mi Pueblo Petaluma, 800 Petaluma Blvd N, ☏ +1 707 762-8192.

Lagunitas Brewing Company, 1280 N McDowell Blvd, ☏ +1 707 778-8776. W-F 11:30AM-9PM, Sa Su 11:30AM-8PM. A taproom offering snacks, a retail store & regular live music, and, of course, a variety of beers, some not sold elsewhere, from a top-rated US craft brewery. (updated Jul 2019) Brewsters Beer Garden + Restaurant, 229 Water Street North, ☏ +1 707 981-8330. Tu-Th 11:30AM-9PM, F 11:30AM-midnight, Sa 11AM-midnight, Su 11AM-9PM, closed M. Laid-back, open-air beer garden featuring modern BBQ, local craft beers, fire pits, and live music. A bocce court and a kids area adds to the fun, and there is plenty of space for friendly pets. (updated Jul 2019) The Hideaway, 128 Kentucky St (at 4th Street), ☏ +1 707 763-3290. (updated Jul 2019) McNear's, Petaluma Blvd. Serves good American-style food and drinks with a fun atmosphere. Mystic Theater, 23 Petaluma Blvd N, ☏ +1 707 775-6048. Next door to McNear's, a renovated 1911 vaudeville theater now offering live music from bands all over the world, plus a bar and adjacent eatery. (updated Jul 2019) Willowbrook Ale House, 3600 Petaluma Blvd N,, ☏ +1 707-775-4232. For some pool (billiards), drinks, and karaoke (on Friday and Saturday nights). (updated Jul 2019)

Best Western Petaluma Inn, 200 S McDowell Blvd, ☏ +1 707 763-0994, toll-free: +1-800-297-3846, fax: +1 707 778-3111. Motel 6, 1368 North McDowell Blvd, ☏ +1 707 765-0333, fax: +1 707 765-4577. Quality Inn Petaluma, 5100 Montero Way, toll-free: +1-866-407-4959. (updated Sep 2019) 1 Sheraton Sonoma Wine Country Petaluma, 745 Baywood Dr, ☏ +1-707-283-2888.

There are a few ways to enter the city. However, the two most common ways are from the freeway or the backroads. HWY 101: The main way to arrive Petaluma is via Highway 101 North or South. HWY 116 W merges with HWY 101 N at the second exit in town. There are four main exits off the freeway: Petaluma Blvd So., Lakeville/116, Washington St. and Petaluma Blvd. No. HWY 1: Offers another way in to Petaluma. From the coastal Highway take the Point Reyes-Petaluma Road which eventually turns into D Street and leads you directly into downtown Petaluma. Old Redwood Highway & Stoney Point Road: Alternative backroads between Santa Rosa and Petaluma. All are popular cycling routes for athletes and commuters, so share the road! While a car is the fastest and easiest way to travel in and out of the city, there is also a bus service. Golden Gate Transit provides intercounty bus service (Sonoma, Marin, & San Francisco counties). Sonoma County Transit provides service within Sonoma County only. Amtrak also provides connecting bus service. One of the more enjoyable ways to enter and exit the city is by bicycle. For cycle enthusiasts there are numerous backroads and alternative routes to enjoy. Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit, or SMART, connects Petaluma with Windsor, Sonoma County Airport, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Novato, San Rafael, and Larkspur, with connections to the ferry to San Francisco. The segment from Novato to Petaluma is quite scenic, with marshes and hills rolling by. However, the train is primarily for commuters, so the mid-day and weekend schedules are very limited.

It's easiest to get around by car if traveling from one end of the city to another. Downtown parking can sometimes be unavailable on the street, and the downtown area is often impassable on weekends due to events. Should you happen to find parking, strictly adhere to the time limits posted. Tickets are given. There are parking garages downtown and ample parking in them. Many places are accessible by foot downtown, but unless you are adventurous, plan to drive from downtown to the outlet shopping area. Cycling is another very pleasant option around town. For those averse to walking or driving, Petaluma Transit provides free bus service during limited hours.

Travel tips adapted from Petaluma on Wikivoyage, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Content summarized; visit the source for the full article. See our methodology for how we use it.

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