Bartholomew Park, owned and operated by the Frank H. Bartholomew Foundation, is a private non-profit operating foundation situated on 375 acres of vineyards, gardens, and forest in Sonoma, CA. It is a protected space where visitors can experience the beauty and history of the land, including the original residence and vineyards of Count Agoston Haraszthy, considered the birthplace of California's premium wine industry.
With over 160 years of history, Bartholomew Park has witnessed the rise and fall of its immigrant founder, the creation of the largest winery in America, and various intriguing events such as the Cat Lady's Castle and the Bartholomew resurrection. Visitors can explore the park's hiking trails, bring their dogs on leash, and enjoy the wines from Bartholomew Estate Winery, which supports the park. Horseback rides through the vineyards are also available through Sonoma Valley Trail Rides.
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