Search Results: Spring Lake Regional Park

Family Fun

Spring Lake Regional Park Adjacent Parks Add to Your Fun Spring Lake is connected to the 5,500-acre Trione-Annadel State Parkand the attraction-studded 152-acre Howarth Park, which has a small lake

Outdoor Activities

Dog-Friendly

…vehicle (free for regional park members). Water Bark is a fundraiser for the Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation, which raises money for more than 50 dog-friendly parks and trails in…

Outdoor/Nature

…County for generations to come. Check out our page on Sustainable Travel, and look over the Leave No Trace Seven Principles. Spring Lake Regional Park Spring Lake Regional Park Vacationing at Spring

Camping/RV

…cooking stoves are permitted.  Spring Lake Regional Park Spring Lake Regional Park Located on the bucolic outskirts of Santa Rosa, Spring Lake is the most-used regional park in the county,…

Outdoor Activities

Outdoor Activities

Lake Regional Park: The county’s most popular regional park is named for its 72-acre lake, which is home to blue gill, bass, and sunfish. You can fish from the lake’s…

Hiking/Walking/Running

…County Regional Parks members. 31820 McCray Road, Cloverdale, 707-433-1625  Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa Spring Lake Regional Park (Photo Courtesy of Spring Lake Regional Park) The paved Spring Lake

Outdoor Activities

Regional Park Spring Lake is one of Santa Rosa’s insider secrets. Combined with Trione-Annadel State Park, this large preserve on the eastern edge of the city sits at the northern…

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Outdoor Activities

…to visit: Spring Lake Regional Park (Santa Rosa) Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach (Healdsburg) Ragle Ranch Regional Park (Sebastopol) Riverfront Regional Park (Healdsburg, near Windsor) The parks department maintains a handy…

Experiences

Regional Park, Santa Rosa Spring Lake is perfect for hikers of all abilities, with 10 miles of trails linking to Trione-Annadel State Park and Howarth Park. Family-friendly trails can end…