Welcome to Sonoma County’s Natural Treasures
Sonoma County Regional Parks preserves irreplaceable natural and cultural resources across more than 50 parks and beaches, from Petaluma to Gualala and Sonoma to Bodega Bay. Whether you’re looking to hike through towering redwoods, camp along the rugged Pacific coast, paddle on pristine lakes, or enjoy a family picnic under oak trees, our regional parks offer something for everyone.
The parks are open for day use 365 days a year from sunrise to sunset, unless temporarily closed due to weather conditions. With over 150 miles of trails beckoning visitors to walk, hike, run, ride a bike or horse, or simply spend time in nature, these parks provide a boost for body, mind, and emotional wellbeing.
Featured Regional Parks
This 320-acre park features a 72-acre lake, summer swimming lagoon, nearly 10 miles of trails, and the Environmental Discovery Center. The paved 2.3-mile Spring Lake Loop Trail circles the lake with beautiful views.
A 3,600-acre wilderness park with over 19 miles of trails. At 2,730 feet, Hood Mountain is the highest peak in the Mayacamas Mountains, offering stunning views from Gunsight Rock.
Located in the heart of Sonoma Valley, this 202-acre park features the paved 1.2-mile Valley of the Moon Trail through oak woodlands, plus the Elizabeth Perrone off-leash dog park.
Features a wide 2-mile stretch of sandy beach on Bodega Bay with calmer waves perfect for families. The park offers over 120 year-round campsites and a boat launch to Bodega Harbor.
A compact 216-acre wilderness park with 6 miles of trails crossing grassy hillsides and oak woodlands. Ridge-top trails provide panoramic views of Petaluma and the countryside.
Features a picturesque crescent beach, redwood forest trails, and the historic Fort Ross Schoolhouse. Popular for tide-pooling, diving, and ocean kayaking.
Sonoma County’s northernmost coastal park where the Gualala River meets the sea. Features expansive beach, estuary, redwood campground, and visitor center with local history exhibits.
This 1,100-acre open space preserve offers panoramic views of Santa Rosa and distant peaks. Features shaded creek canyons and oak woodlands leading to scenic ridgelines.
This 850-acre park features rolling hills, oak woodlands, and creeks. Home to a popular 18-hole disc golf course and remnants of the historic Shiloh Ranch including an old barn and cemetery.
A 128-acre park featuring easy walking trails through grasslands and along Crane Creek. Popular with bird watchers for its diverse waterfowl and raptor populations.
Located on the southwest edge of Bodega Harbor, this park offers 38 bay-view campsites and excellent access for fishing, crabbing, and launching kayaks or small boats.
A 157-acre community park featuring sports fields, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a popular off-leash dog park. Hosts many community events including the annual Apple Blossom Festival.
This 820-acre park includes a 4-mile section of the Bay Area Ridge Trail and connects to Jack London State Historic Park. Features sweeping views of Sonoma Valley and San Pablo Bay.
Park Locations Map
Explore the locations of Sonoma County’s Regional Parks across the county, from the Pacific coastline to the valley floor.
Activities & Recreation
Enjoy year-round outdoor activities across our diverse park system
Camping Information
Sonoma County Regional Parks feature more than 200 year-round campsites on the Sonoma Coast and in the heart of Wine Country. Reservations are required and can be made up to 6 months in advance.
โข 3 sleeping cabins available
โข Max RV length: 31 feet
โข Flush toilets, showers, water
โข Near swimming lagoon & lake
โข Beachfront location
โข 5 campground areas
โข Flush toilets, coin showers
โข No electrical hookups
โข 2-mile hike to reach sites
โข Pit toilets only
โข No potable water
โข True wilderness experience
โข Redwood forest setting
โข Some electrical hookups
โข Max RV length: 31 feet
โข Beach access nearby
โข Redwood forest setting
โข Max RV length: 24 feet
โข No electrical hookups
โข River and beach access
โข Bodega Harbor location
โข Tent and RV sites
โข ADA accessible sites
โข Kayak launch available
Camping Rates: $32-35 per night (discounts for Sonoma County residents)
Reservations: Call (707) 565-2267 or visit SoCoParks.org
Start Your Adventure Today!
Whether you’re a local resident or visiting Wine Country, Sonoma County Regional Parks offer endless opportunities for outdoor recreation and natural beauty.
Annual park passes and memberships available with special benefits including free camping nights!
Trail Difficulty Guide
Easy Trails (Under 3 miles, relatively flat)
Perfect for families and casual walkers. Popular easy trails can be found at Sonoma Valley Regional Park (Valley of the Moon Trail), Spring Lake (paved loop trail), Crane Creek, Riverfront, and Ragle Ranch regional parks.
Moderate Trails (3-5 miles, some hills)
Great for those seeking a bit more challenge without being too strenuous. Try trails at Helen Putnam Regional Park, Foothill Regional Park, Shiloh Ranch, and portions of Taylor Mountain.
Challenging Trails (3+ miles, steep climbs)
For experienced hikers in good physical condition. Hood Mountain Regional Park offers the most challenging trails with 19 miles of rugged terrain and over 1,000 feet of elevation gain to the summit.
Important Information
Park Hours & Fees
- Parks open daily from sunrise to sunset
- Day use parking: $8 (fall/winter/spring), $10 (summer)
- Vehicles with 9+ passengers: $1.00 per person
- Dogs allowed on leash (6 feet max) – $2 fee at some locations
- Annual passes available for frequent visitors
Safety Tips
- Coastal beaches can have dangerous surf and sleeper waves
- Always check weather conditions before visiting
- Carry plenty of water, especially on longer hikes
- Watch for poison oak on trails
- Stay on designated trails to protect habitat
- Pack out all trash – Leave No Trace principles apply
Accessibility
Many parks feature ADA-accessible trails, picnic areas, and facilities. Spring Lake and Sonoma Valley Regional Parks have fully paved accessible trails. Beach wheelchairs are available at some coastal parks including Doran Regional Park.