Laguna de Santa Rosa
The Laguna de Santa Rosa is the largest freshwater wetlands complex on the northern California coast.
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- The Laguna de Santa Rosa is the largest freshwater wetlands complex on the northern California coast. In a state known for extraordinary biological diversity, it is located in the second-most biologically rich county, Sonoma, and is a major contributor to the County’s biological diversity. The Laguna’s 22-mile channel forms the largest tributary to the Russian River, draining a 254-square-mile watershed which encompasses nearly the entire Santa Rosa Plain. This includes all or part of the communities of Windsor, Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Forestville, and Sebastopol.
Old ranch setting
Great place for photographs! Their effort to protect the Laguna is heroic. Offer so many educational classes at a reasonable price.
Paradise
Beautiful valley oaks, pristine laguna channel and wonderful native animals and plants. I will forever hold this place in my heart.
A Flat Walking Trail Among Grasslands
Plenty of free parking just off Highway 12 a short distance east from downtown Sebastopol at the trailhead. Free admission. Unpaved trail through grasslands that is relatively flat. The trail is...