Things to do in Kenwood

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    Kenwood is a picturesque destination in Sonoma County, where you'll find award-winning wines, rolling vineyards. Whether you're seeking relaxation, exploration, or local flavor, this vibrant spot has something for everyone.

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    37ft Rinker Fiesta Vee Private Yacht Charter

    Cruise Chicago waters with up to 13 guests for a flexible three-to-four-hour outing

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    Sample Chicago favorites while cycling through vibrant Near West Side neighborhoods on a fun 4-hour guided ride

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    Gateway to the West Loop Food Tour

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    Kenwood is a serene slice of Sonoma Valley where small-lot wineries, golden hills, and peaceful vineyard roads invite you to slow down and savor. Less crowded than nearby Sonoma or Napa, Kenwood offers a quieter, more intimate experience -- perfect for wine lovers, couples, and anyone seeking countryside calm with a refined edge.

    Begin your day with a stroll through a sun-dappled vineyard or a sunrise yoga session overlooking the vines. Visit family-owned wineries that specialize in robust reds and sparkling wines, or explore local favorites like Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, where waterfalls and starry skies await. The landscape here feels cinematic -- rolling fields, stone cellars, and warm sunlight filtered through oak trees.

    Greetwell experiences in Kenwood include in-home massage, vineyard picnics, chef dinners using seasonal produce, and private tastings hosted by winemakers themselves. This is where wine country becomes personal, and the pace of life encourages real connection -- to the land, the glass, and the people around you.


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