Community Space

Live Oak Farm homeowners have access to a large community gathering space centered near the iconic century old white barn, juxtaposed to a newly built modern pavilion made of wood, glass and steel, with sliding barn doors that connect us to the land, creating a unique indoor/outdoor flow. 

Residents are able to reserve the space for celebrations with family and friends - or just hang out together.

The space is an integral part of the agrihood’s mission to create connection with the surrounding community, a gathering space for people to come in, tell stories, and share experiences. 

This space is also available to the broader community for select rental opportunities, such as weddings, business off-sites, parties, etc.  For those interested, please contact info@liveoakfarm.com

We are currently building out these spaces with additional amenities and activities. 

And just beyond the gate… Petaluma awaits. 

Petaluma

The dream of country living, with all of the modern comforts of the City and suburbs. 

Less than 40 miles from the Golden Gate Bridge, not a single traffic light to the beach, and just minutes to historic downtown Petaluma lies Live Oak Farm, Sonoma County’s first agrihood – where agriculture meets neighborhood. This bucolic 30-acre, fourteen home community offers a quiet, simple, healthy lifestyle centered around an organic working farm.

Just beyond the main gate, the newly paved private lane passes the property’s original barns leading to unique, 2-acre homesites situated for optimal privacy, amazing views, and open space. Each lot offers an experience of country living – sunsets and Sonoma Mountain views; fruit tree orchards; and gently rolling hillsides changing in harmony with the seasons.

Much closer to the Bay than Healdsburg, Calistoga, or Napa, Petaluma serves up old-town country charm with all the conveniences of modern life today - shopping, schools, salons, restaurants, movie theaters, the famed concert venue Mystic Theater & Music Hall... and Wine Country. 

Petaluma’s unique microclimate lends itself to the designation of its own AVA (American Viticultural Area) in 2017. Petaluma Gap is defined by 200,000 acres of vineyards tucked into Valleys and scattered on hillsides producing premium grapes that make it one of California’s best areas for growing Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Syrah.  

The town is also recognized for its great food. New restaurants and young chefs are coming onto the scene, cultivating relationships with local small local farmers, incorporating their bounties into menus that honor the changing seasons. 

For more info about Petaluma and Sonoma County, visit these websites:

visitpetaluma.com

sonoma.com

sonomamag

And on Instagram,

@sonomacounty

@sonomamag

@sonomacountyguide

Life at Live Oak Farm.

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