Sonoma County boasts more than 50 state and regional parks. Explore Armstrong Redwoods, hike around Spring Lake, bike in Trione-Annadel State Park, marvel at the Pacific Coast, find Salt Point, or discover Jack London State Historic Park. Sonoma County offers many beautiful nature parks, with so many opportunities for outdoor activities. Plus, an astonishing variety of gardens flourish in Sonoma County, and many are open to visitors.
If visiting our coastal or river parks, please play it safe by reviewing these water safety tips. Check out our page on Sustainable Travel, and look over the Leave No Trace Seven Principles. Together, we can protect and preserve this special corner of the world for generations to come.
Find Parks & Gardens
Tolay Lake Regional Park
Petaluma
Tom Schopflin Fields
Santa Rosa
Trione-Annadel State Park
Santa Rosa
Walk On Beach Coastal Access Trail
Stewarts Point
West County Oasis Bamboo Garden
Santa Rosa
West County Regional Trail
Sebastopol
Western Hills Garden
Occidental
Westside Regional Park
Bodega Bay
Wohler Bridge Fishing Access
Forestville
Wright’s Beach
Bodega Bay