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Annadel State Park: 5,000 acres, 6201 Channel Drive, off
Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, (707) 539‑3911. Hiking, mountain biking,
equestrian trails, picnicking, fishing. Lake Ilsanjo, shady forests
and sunny, flowery meadows. Parking $2.
Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve: 752 acres, 17000 Armstrong
Woods Road, two miles north of Guerneville. District office: (707) 865‑2391;
park: (707) 869‑2015. Hiking and nature trails among tallest trees in
Sonoma County (many of them more than 2,000 years old), bicycling
on paved roads, horseback riding, picnic areas. Parking $2.
Doran Park: 150 acres, on Doran Park Road, south of Bodega
Bay, on spit separating bay from Pacific Ocean, (707) 875‑3540. Spectacular,
scenic cliffs; access to sandy coves; vantage points for observing
migrating gray whales. Picnic areas, campgrounds, bird walk, nature
study area, boat launch, beach, horseback riding on the beach, coastal
access for fishing, clamming and surfing. Parking $3.
Hood Mountain Regional Park: 1,450 acres, east on Sonoma
Highway (12) and north of Kenwood, (707) 565‑2041. Panoramic views of
Valley of the Moon from 2,700-foot summit. Equestrian, hiking trails.
Open weekends, county holidays only. Park closed during summer fire
season. Parking $3.
Jack London State Historic Park: 837 acres, 1.5 miles west
of Glen Ellen on London Ranch Road, (707) 938‑5216. Hiking, nature trail,
equestrian trail, self-guided history trail, author's grave, Wolf
House ruins, museum, historic buildings. Hiking among historic ranch
buildings on Sonoma Mountain with views of redwood forests, vineyards,
Sonoma Valley. Call for hours. Parking $3 general, $2 seniors.
Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve: 317 acres, next to Salt
Point State Park, 20 miles north of Jenner on Highway 1, (707) 847‑3221.
Hiking trails among second-growth redwood forest with Douglas firs,
grand firs, tan oaks, and rhododendron, which bloom with pink blossoms
in May. Free parking.
Lake Sonoma/Warm Springs Dam:18,000 acres of federal parkland
and water, 3333 Skaggs Springs Road, off Dry Creek Road, 11 miles
northwest of Healdsburg, (707) 433‑9483.
Salt Point State Park: 5,970 acres, 20 miles north of Jenner
on Highway 1, (707) 847‑3221. Hiking, bicycling, camping, picnicking,
fishing, horseback riding, designated underwater area. Coastline
hiking, with grasslands and pine forests. Pygmy Forest, where nutrient-poor
soil has produced mature, stunted Bishop pines, redwoods, cypress
and manzanita. Parking fee $2.
Sea Ranch Access Trails: Five public trails to beach along
Highway 1, between Gualala and Sea Ranch in far northwest corner
of county. Bluffs overlooking Pacific Ocean, abundant wildflowers
in season. Hiking, restrooms. Look for access signs along highway.
Parking $3.
Sonoma Coast State Beach: 13 miles of coastline along Highway
1 from Russian Gulch to Bodega Head, including Bodega Dunes and
Wright's Beach campgrounds, (707) 865‑2391 or (707) 875‑3483. Special sites
for hikers, bicyclists, camping, picnicking, fishing, horseback
riding, exhibits, designated underwater areas. Access along Highway
1.
Stillwater Cove Regional Park: 206 acres, along Highway
1, 16 miles north of Jenner, (707) 847‑3245. Spectacular coastal views.
Picnic areas, campgrounds, fire rings, hot showers, beach, fishing,
historic one-room schoolhouse. Parking $3.
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park: 2,700 acres, 2605 Adobe Canyon
Road, seven miles east of Santa Rosa, 833-5712. Rugged terrain and
views from mountain peaks. Hiking, horseback riding, camping, picnicking.
Parking $2.
Crane Creek Regional Park: 128 acres, east of Petaluma Hill
Road on Pressley Road, (707) 527‑2041. Oak woodlands, spring wildflower
displays, trails for hikers, bicyclists and equestrians. Parking
$3.
Foothill Regional Park: 230 acres, 3800 Hembree Lane, Windsor,
(707) 565‑2041. Recreational trails through oaks. Parking $3.
Helen Putnam Regional Park: 210 acres, off Chileno Valley
Road in Petaluma, (707) 565‑2041. Spectacular views, hiking and biking
trails, picnic area, small playground. Parking $3.
Joe Rodota Trail: Abandoned railroad right-of-way crossing
scenic Laguna de Santa Rosa for 2.9 miles, (707) 565‑2041. Trailhead at
Petaluma Avenue, Sebastopol. Two-mile trail runs from Analy High
School in Sebastopol to Highway 116. No parking fee.
Maxwell Farms Regional Park: 85 acres, at Verano Avenue
and Sonoma Highway (12), Sonoma, (707) 565‑2041. Nature trail, bicycle
path, basketball court, tennis courts, volleyball, baseball field,
football and soccer fields, picnic area with barbecues, playground.
Parking $3.
Ragle Ranch Regional Park: 156 acres, 500 Ragle Road, north
of Bodega Avenue, west of Sebastopol, (707) 565‑2041. Hiking and equestrian
trails, bicycle path, soccer fields, volleyball, par course, picnic
area with barbecues, playground, gazebo, tennis courts. Parking
$3.
Shiloh Park: 948 acres, at Faught and Shiloh roads, Windsor,
(707) 565‑2041. Three miles of trails for hiking, riding. Parking $3.
Soda Springs Reserve: 40 acres, on Kelley Road, near Annapolis,
(707) 565‑2041. Hiking trails, picnicking in redwood preserve. No parking
fee.
Sonoma Valley Regional Park: 162 acres, off Highway 12,
north of Boyes Hot Springs, (707) 565‑2041. Hiking, bicycle and equestrian
trails, picnic areas. Nearby is Bouverie Wildflower Preserve, available
for viewing only from road. Parking $3.
Spring Lake Park: 320 acres, next to Santa Rosa's Howarth
Park and Annadel State Park, (707) 565‑2041. Hiking, equestrian trails,
bike paths plus visitor center with nature walks and displays, par
course, summer swimming, boating, camping and picnicking. Parking
$4, May-September; $3 October-April.
This listing is provided for the convenience of Bodega
Bay visitors and does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement
of any of these establishments. Fees may vary from those stated
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