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Lighted Tractor Parade

NovNovember 29 2025

6:30pm - 7:30pm Sonoma Plaza

No. 1 The Plaza, Sonoma, CA 95476

Promotional graphic for the Sonoma Valley Lighted Tractor Parade featuring two tractors decorated with festive holiday lights glowing at night in a field. Text reads: 'Join us in Sonoma Valley this holiday season — Lighted Tractor Parade. Saturday, November 29th, Historic Sonoma Plaza, 6:30 PM.' The Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers logo with a bear and crescent moon appears at the bottom.

It’s time to celebrate the season and raise a glass of Sonoma Valley wine.

The Sonoma Valley Vintners & Growers Alliance, in partnership with the City of Sonoma, is excited to host its 3rd Annual Lighted Tractor Parade.

As the sun sets on the Sip-n-Shop, gather for an enchanting Lighted Tractor Parade. This new tradition in Sonoma Valley will fill your heart with warmth and holiday spirit. Watch as decorated tractors adorned with sparkling lights spread joy and holiday cheer around the Sonoma Plaza. Don’t miss “Holiday Headquarters” on Spain street starting at 4:30pm complete with wine, beer, hot chocolate, cookies and pictures with Santa! Enjoy the festive atmosphere, engage with the community, and create unforgettable holiday memories.

Please be aware of the following parking restrictions and street closures for the Lighted Tractor Parade:

  • No Parking on the southside of Spain Street between 1st Street East and 1st Street West from 5:30–7:30 PM.
  • No Parking on the north side of Spain Street, from the center street crosswalk at Mary’s Pizza Shack to 1st Street East, from 5:30–7:30 PM.

Streets will begin closing at 6:25 PM. If you need to move your vehicle, please do so before 6:25 PM. After that time, cars will need to remain parked until the parade has concluded.

For everyone’s safety, please stay clear of the parade route, do not encroach into the street, and do not approach parade entries as they move along the route. Entries are large, illuminated vehicles with limited visibility—keeping a safe distance ensures a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

Thank you for helping us keep the event safe and enjoyable for everyone!

See the SVVGA’s website for more information.

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