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…office. Overflow camping for self-contained vehicles is available in the day use parking lot below the Gerstle Cove campground. Sonoma Coast State Park Sonoma Coast State Park, Bodega Dunes Beach A…
…to the Robert Ferguson Observatory. For more camping choices, view the comprehensive list of Sonoma County campgrounds and state and regional parks in Sonoma County. View Sonoma County’s safety tips…
…also features accessible, wheelchair-friendly lodges and cabins. 8. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Kenwood Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Nestled in the Mayacamas Mountains, and surrounded by redwoods and luscious ferns, sits Sugarloaf…
…A group campsite, capable of handling 50, is available. Sonoma Coast State Park Bodega Dunes Beach, Bodega Bay The gorgeous Sonoma Coast State Park includes 17 miles of fabulous beaches,…
…on a leash during the day and inside your tent or RV at night. Here’s a quick overview of where to enjoy pet-friendly camping in Sonoma Wine County. California State Parks…
…lakeside vacation in Sonoma County. Many of Sonoma County’s state and regional parks have small lakes that you can hike or bike to, go fishing in, or picnic beside. The…
…in Sonoma County. Goodness Gracious has supported local nonprofits such as the Sonoma Valley Boys & Girls Club, Food for Thought, Sonoma Valley Education Foundation, and Cancer Support Sonoma, where…
…inland from the coast. Sebastopol is the largest town near Bodega Bay, a roughly 20-minute drive inland. Bodega Head, the southernmost point in Sonoma Coast State Park From Bodega Bay, the Sonoma Coast…
…quiet, and space to be found. Sonoma Coast State Park If the ocean is what you miss most, head to the Sonoma Coast and its sprawling Sonoma Coast State Park. Travel as…
…Recreation Area, Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve, Jack London State Historic Park (Wolf House and Beauty Ranch trails only), and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. Sonoma County Regional Parks: The county…
…Bay and the start of your Sonoma Coast State Park adventure. You can pretty much explore the park simply by following Highway 1 north, although there will be a few…