The Camino de Sonoma, a 75-mile trail, offers a healing journey that reflects the story of Sonoma County and invites mindfulness about our future paths.
Journeying side-by-side at a real human pace creates opportunities for connection with the community and the land, says Adam Peacocke, steward and founding guide.
Finding the way was more archaeology than architecture, a disentangling of the path from the patchwork of backcountry roads, suburban sprawl, and private land.
As the trail passes through areas impacted by the 2017 Tubbs Fire, it highlights both the struggles of the ecosystems and their ongoing recovery journey.
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