What is eldridge california?

Eldridge is a small unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, located about 4 miles northwest of the city of Sonoma. It is situated in the Sonoma Valley, surrounded by vineyards and wineries. The population of Eldridge is approximately 1,000 people.

The community was originally established in the mid-19th century as a stop on the North Pacific Coast Railroad. It was named after the railroad's vice president, James Eldridge.

Today, Eldridge is home to a number of businesses, including wineries, a distillery, a pottery studio, and a bed and breakfast. It is also home to the Sonoma Developmental Center, which provides services for people with developmental disabilities.

Eldridge is known for its natural beauty, with hiking trails and parks nearby, including Jack London State Historic Park and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. Wine tasting and touring is a popular activity in the area, as Eldridge is located in the heart of Sonoma's wine country.