Why Live in Penngrove
Penngrove is a rural neighborhood in wine country, characterized by its agricultural roots and expansive private farms. The area features a mix of ranch-style homes from the mid-1900s to the 1980s, New Traditional homes with farmhouse and Craftsman details from the early 2000s, and larger Millennium Mansions, some Mediterranean-inspired, particularly in the eastern part. Properties often range from one to over 20 acres, accommodating horses, sheep, and goats. The downtown area is quaint, with a post office, grocery store, and a few bars and restaurants, including Grateful Bagel and Mama J’s Pizzeria. National retailers and additional dining options are available on McDowell Boulevard, about 2 miles away, and Petaluma Village Premium Outlets are roughly 4 miles away. Penngrove Park offers a playground, baseball field, and gazebo, while Cattle Creek Regional Park, less than 5 miles away, provides multi-use trails and a disc golf course. The neighborhood has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Penngrove Elementary, Petaluma Junior High School, and Petaluma High are highly rated schools serving the area. U.S. Route 101 and Old Redwood Highway connect Penngrove to nearby cities, with Sonoma County Airport approximately 18 miles away. The area also has an elevated wildfire risk, particularly in the east near natural spaces.
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