El Verano

El Verano is a village of 3,900 people (2020) in the Sonoma Valley, part of Sonoma County, within the San Francisco Bay Area in California. This page also has information on Boyes Hot Springs and Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente, two adjacent, unincorporated areas.

Understand
El Verano has a Sonoma city address but is a distinctly defined area of Sonoma County. The land used to be owned by General Vallejo, and eventually it became a popular vacation area for residents of San Francisco due to its hot springs. Today, the hot springs are no longer in use and El Verano is mainly residential. El Verano is a popular shopping area for Sonoma residents and has a selection of local restaurants that are affordable.

Two other adjacent areas, also unincorporated, are included on this page:


 * Boyes Hot Springs, population of about 6,600
 * Fetters Hot Springs-Agua Caliente, population of about 4,100

Get in
Having a car is very helpful while getting around El Verano and into its surrounding area. While the village is small, it is a car reliant area.

By plane
El Verano is served by a number of different airports:


 * San Francisco International Airport is the largest and is 56 miles away. From SFO you'll either rent a car or a limo to take to El Verano. If you are staying in  Santa Rosa, you can take Groome Transportation which can drop you off at several locations in Sonoma County. Avoid a cab - it's over $250 from SFO to El Verano and it's cheaper just to rent a car for the 1½-hour drive.
 * Oakland International Airport is the second busiest hub in the Bay Area. Certain flights from Europe and many from across the United States and Hawaii use OAK. It's little under 1½ hours from Sonoma Valley. Traveling from this airport you'll either rent a car, a limo, or take Groome Transportation if you're staying in Santa Rosa. Cabs will be super expensive, so best avoid them.
 * Sacramento International Airport is about 1½ hours away from El Verano. Some international US-based carriers fly here and many regional. To get to El Verano from SMF you'll have to rent a car.
 * Sonoma County Airport is named after Snoopy creator Charles M. Schulz. It's about 45 minutes north of Sonoma Valley and is the closest airport. It is served by Alaska Airlines and California-based private flights. From here you can stay in Santa Rosa or head directly to El Verano. If staying in Santa Rosa, take a cab - but, you'll most likely need a rental car to get around the area. So rent a car and head to your destination.

By bus
From San Francisco you can take a Greyhound to Santa Rosa. That is the closest stop to El Verano. From there, you will have to rent a car or a bike.

By car
Having a car is pretty critical to controlling your own trip to El Verano and the surrounding Sonoma Valley. You can also rent a private car or a limo. But, for your own fun... it's nice to have a car. Highway 121 brings you into Sonoma Valley. Highway 12 is the primary route that runs through the town of Sonoma, into El Verano, and north and west to Santa Rosa. Do note, Highway 12 is also called "Sonoma Highway" and Highway 121 is also called "Arnold Drive". El Verano is located between Ramon Street and Thomas Avenue when heading south to north; east to west it is from Sonoma Highway to Carriger Road.


 * From San Francisco
 * Go north over the Golden Gate Bridge (Highway 1) and follow Highway 101 north. Go east on Highway 37. Go north on Highway 121. Go north on Highway 12. When you pass Ramon Street you have entered El Verano.


 * From East Bay
 * Go north on 580 towards Point Richmond. From Point Richmond take the Richmond Bridge. Head north on Highway 101. Go east on Highway 47. Go north on Highway 121. Head north on Highway 12.


 * From Santa Rosa
 * Go south on Highway 101. Go south on Highway 12.


 * From Sacramento
 * Go west on Highway 80. Go west on Highway 12. Go north on Highway 29. Go west on Highway 12.

Get around
El Verano is a small area with long city blocks. The majority of El Verano's highlights are in a shopping center, parks, and a few additional locations. Having a car is a good idea, but you can also get around by bike, walking, and public transportation. There are no car rental in El Verano, but, presumably, if you are in El Verano you have arrived by car.

By bicycle
There are no bicycle rental companies in El Verano, but you can rent bikes in Sonoma which is a quick car or cab ride away.


 * Wine Country Cyclery 262 West Napa St. +1 707-996-6800
 * Sonoma Valley Bike Tours 520 Broadway +1-877-308-2453

By bus
Sonoma County Transit connects El Verano to the surrounding towns in the county. Their website has information about how to purchase passes and taking your bicycle on to buses.

By taxi
Two taxi companies service El Verano:


 * Vern's Taxi Service , 254 1st Street East, +1 707-938-8885. This was the only taxi service in Sonoma until 2013.
 * Sonoma Taxi, +1 707-889-1266. A Sherpa-owned and -operated taxi service.

Sleep
The El Verano area has limited lodging options. Many more can be found nearby in Sonoma.



Connect
If you are in need of free wifi during your visit, the following restaurants and establishments offer it:



Go next

 * Agua Caliente - A town just north of El Verano with a springs history and a thriving Latino culture
 * Boyes Hot Springs - The next town north of El Verano
 * Fetters Hot Springs - The sister town to Agua Caliente founded for its hot springs and home to amazing Mexican food
 * Glen Ellen - Northwest of El Verano, the historic home and hangout of Jack London during his last years.
 * Kenwood - The last town before getting to Santa Rosa with many wineries
 * Petaluma - West of El Verano, Petaluma is a hip and arty city with a laid back vibe
 * Sonoma - The largest town in Sonoma Valley and right around the corner from El Verano