Search Results: Spring Lake Regional Park
…the stars. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and Spring Lake Regional Park have campgrounds with sites for tent campers and RVs seeking inland scenery, and Sonoma Coast State Park and Salt…
…707-762-9492, raysdeli.com LAVENDER BEE FARM, 764 Chapman Lane, Petaluma, 707 789-0554, lavenderbeefarm.com HELEN PUTNAM PARK, 411 Chileno Valley Road, Petaluma, 707-875-3540, parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/Visit/ Helen-Putnam-Regional-Park ACHADINHA CHEESE COMPANY, 750 Chileno Valley Road,…
…Park) Ridge Trail, Shiloh Ranch Regional Park FAST FACTS: 4.5 miles, 1,000 feet of gain. Parking is $7, or free for Sonoma County Regional Parks members. Windsor (a 10-minute drive)…
…Parks operates two lifeguarded beaches, the swimming lagoon at Spring Lake Regional Park in Santa Rosa and Veterans Memorial Beach in Healdsburg. The Spring Lake lagoon is open seven days…
…Sonoma County State Parks. Sonoma County Regional Parks Sonoma County’s thriving regional park system consists of more than 50 parks—including trails and open spaces—and encompasses nearly 60,000 acres. Parks run…
…coastal towns are the warmest. In addition to the beautiful coastal foliage, you may also spot a whale, and a sunset that’s hard to beat! Spring Lake Regional Park Spring…
…Rohnert Park district, immediately east of Highway 101, and West Rohnert Park and North West Rohnert Park to the west (of course) of the highway. Some folks might see Rohnert Park…
…privacy. Camping more your style? The Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park is open year-round, and the Spring Lake Regional Park Campgrounds are open May through September. Whatever you’re after, you’ll…
…is $10. Celebrate the return of the Water Park at Spring Lake Explore Sonoma County Regional Parks Sonoma County’s regional parks are chock-full of opportunities for summer fun. The Water…
…set up camp in Spring Lake Regional Park. In addition to campsites, the park has three sleeping cabins. This family-friendly park offers kayaks, canoes, and paddleboards to rent for fun…
…century life. Sonoma County Regional Parks offer everything from sandy beaches to springtime wildflower meadows, from community parks with playgrounds to river access and camping facilities – and more. Some sites…
…of nature. Must-sees include Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, Spring Lake Regional Park, Trione-Annadel State Park, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park (with the Robert Ferguson Observatory’s PlanetWalk), and Jack London State…