Peanuts on Parade Goes Digital: Discover Santa Rosa’s Most Iconic Statues with a New Interactive Map
Santa Rosa just made it easier—and more fun—than ever to explore its most charming public art: Peanuts on Parade. Visit Santa Rosa has officially launched an interactive digital map featuring over 100 statues of beloved Peanuts characters scattered across the city and greater Sonoma County.

Fans of Charles M. Schulz’s iconic comic strip can now chart their own adventure through Santa Rosa, spotting statues of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock, Lucy, Linus, and more. Each statue is a one-of-a-kind piece, blending childhood nostalgia with artistic creativity—think “Dr. Joe Cool, Heart Throb,” “Woodstock Recycles,” and “Meet Me Downtown Charlie Brown.”
The Peanuts on Parade series began in 2005 to mark the comic strip’s 55th anniversary and has since grown into a beloved tradition and tribute to Schulz’s legacy. Local artists brought these four-foot-tall sculptures to life, with new characters added through the years—including Woodstock, Snoopy as “Joe Cool,” and Lucy.

Now, as the Peanuts comic strip nears its 75th anniversary, the new digital map offers an interactive and mobile-friendly way for fans to find each statue and learn the story behind it. Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering the trail for the first time, this is a must-do for visitors and locals alike.
Start your Peanuts on Parade adventure now at VisitSantaRosa.com/Peanuts or stop by the California Welcome Center in Historic Railroad Square for more tips on exploring Santa Rosa.
