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The Lodge offers programming and events for all ages and interests, from weekly yoga, art exhibits, specialty workshops, and kids club activities. We invite you to explore our variety offerings at The Lodge.

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Wildflower Walk 05.10

Join us for a guided Wildflower Walk with Katrina along the scenic coastal bluffs at The Sea Ranch Lodge. This relaxed stroll will explore the seasonal wildflowers that bloom along our dramatic shoreline, with time to take in ocean views, learn about local plants, and enjoy the beauty of the Sonoma Coast. 

This event is complimentary, but we ask that you please RSVP. Day-of guests are always welcome to join. We will start promptly at 10am.



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Wildflower Walk 05.10

Community Yoga 05.10

Wind down with an hour of yoga led by local instructors. Free to the public. Please bring your own mat and other props.

Please plan to arrive 10 mins early. Space is limited.

Community Yoga 05.10

Vino & Vinyl with BXT Wines 05.07

Join us for wine tasting and vinyls with BXT Wines. BXT began in 2018. Inspired by the grower Champagne movement, Tom Sherwood wanted to start a project that brought a grower producer mentality to sparkling wines in California. Since then they have been hand farming their own grapes in Sonoma Carneros as well as sourcing fruit from other like minded organic growers all over the state of California. These appellations include Santa Cruz mountains, Solano County, San Benito, Petaluma gap, Russian River, Napa and Napa/Sonoma Carneros.

Sea Rancher Richard Harris is breaking out vinyl hits of the 60s and 70s with a playlist of Top 40 and FM favorites. Think KYA meets KSAN!

This event is complimentary. Ages 21 and up only.

Vino & Vinyl with BXT Wines 05.07

Kids Club Mother's Day Craft Activity 05.09

Join the Kids Club at the Lodge year-round for kid-friendly seasonal events like decorating flower pots, making bath salts, and beading.

Kids Club Mother's Day Craft Activity 05.09

Sunday Sounds with Gary Rossi 05.10

Ease into Sunday with Gary Rossi for Sunday Sounds. Settle in, grab a drink, and enjoy easy tunes and coastal views for the perfect Sunday afternoon.

About Gary Rossi:

Gary brings decades of experience as both a solo pianist and as a band leader, performing alone or with talented musicians and singers across North America, South America and Europe as a concert artist for the Baldwin Piano company. Currently residing in Sonoma County, Gary's repertoire covers a wide range of musical influences including contemporary, popular, Latin and Jazz ... all styles to complement your event.

Sunday Sounds with Gary Rossi 05.10

Edible Garden Tour 05.09

Join us for an Edible Garden Tour of The Sea Ranch Lodge Farm gardens, which lies on a sunny western slope just 2 minutes south of the Lodge! Taste your way through chicories and lettuces, cherry tomatoes and slicers, ground cherries and pineapple tomatillos, sugar snap peas and shoots, and whatever else happens to be ready this month. Participants get to take home a box of vegetables and fruits they pick themselves.

$40 per person.



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Edible Garden Tour 05.09

Write Now! with Mark Sanford Gross 05.09

Join us for Write Now!, a new writing group led by local writing coach Mark Sanford Gross. 

Write Now! is an in-the-moment program for all folks who want to explore free writing, story-telling, and curiosity about what happens when you get a notebook, pen, and a nudge. Share the beauty of 'the spoken word' with others in this enthusiastic community-building event through writing in a non-judgemental and trusting atmosphere. Bring friends and family.

Mark Sanford Gross has been building community through writing for the past few years along our coast.  He is the Creator and Co-Host of the local radio station's weekly program KGUA-Writers. He hosts writing workshops for local schools, recovery programs at Mendonoma Health Alliance, and local pop-up destinations.

 

Write Now! with Mark Sanford Gross 05.09

Wild Edibles and Coastal Plant Walk 05.10

Join us for a guided foraging experience exploring the seasonal abundance of our coastal landscape. Learn to identify and harvest wild plants like miner’s lettuce, chickweed, stinging nettle, wild radish, and more.

We’ll also explore the unique ecology of the redwood riparian zone, getting to know native perennials such as wild ginger, redwood violet, ferns, and sheep sorrel. Along the way, you’ll learn how to prepare simple, nourishing teas and decoctions using plants like Douglas fir tips, madrone bark, dandelion root, and yerba buena.

 

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Wild Edibles and Coastal Plant Walk 05.10

Make & Mend 2026

Bring your needlework and come together for a relaxing time visiting whilst knitting, crocheting, or hand-stitching by the fire. This free-form event is meant to gather our community around a shared interest in textile arts. 

Make & Mend 2026
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