Shiloh Ranch Regional Park in southeast Windsor features a rugged landscape in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains and offers nearly 8 miles of trails for hiking, bicycle and horseback riding. The 850-acre park includes oak woodlands, forests of mixed evergreens, ridges with sweeping views of the Santa Rosa Plain, canyons, rolling hills, a shaded creek, and a pond.
Schoolhouse Beach is a picturesque and secluded beach located near Bodega Bay in Sonoma County, California. Steep cliffs, crashing waves, and tidal pools create a peaceful and idyllic beach. During low tide, visitors can explore the tidal pools surrounding the rocks. Sometimes, visitors can see seasonal whales from the cliffs.
Portuguese Beach in Bodega Bay, California, is a long, wide sandy beach located between Bodega Bay and the Russian River in Sonoma County. It is one of the largest sandy beaches in the area and is part of the Sonoma Coast State Park. Portuguese Beach is a great location for outdoor activities like fishing, walking, and picnicking with scenic coastline views.
Duncan's Landing, also called Duncan's Cove and Duncan's Point, is famous for two things: as an early-day landing for loading small coastal ships with lumber and food products and for being the most dangerous point along the Sonoma Coast due to large and unpredictable surf.
Salmon Creek Beach, where a lagoon forms as sand closes the mouth of Salmon Creek, is a popular summer destination. Nearly two miles of unbroken, scenic, sandy beach make this an excellent place for surf fishing, beachcombing, and picnicking.
From the parking lot along Highway 1 to Carmet beach there are steep trails down to the beach. This is a popular fishing beach north of Bodega Bay. Dogs allowed on leash. Many other beautiful beaches stretch along the coastline to Carmet’s north and south. The address at 4790 N. Highway 1 Bodega Bay CA, 94923.
Salmon Creek Beach, where a lagoon forms as sand closes the mouth of Salmon Creek, is a popular summer destination. Nearly two miles of unbroken, scenic, sandy beach make this an excellent place for surf fishing, beachcombing, and picnicking.
Howarth Park is a 138-acre community park providing seemingly endless recreational opportunities. There’s beautiful Lake Ralphine for fishing and boating, a softball field, tennis and pickleball courts, picnic areas, unique playground structures, miles of hiking and jogging trails, and the K-Land amusement area.
Pepperwood Preserve is a 3,117-acre plot of land owned by the Pepperwood Foundation, located in the Mayacamas Mountains in the coast ranges of California near the towns of Santa Rosa and Healdsburg in Sonoma County. The reserve serves as a refuge for over 900 species of plants and animals.
Spring Lake Regional Park features trails for walking, hiking, bicycling and horseback riding as well as a 3-acre lagoon for summer swimming, and a 72-acre lake for boating and fishing.
Jack London State Historic Park is a California State Historic Park near Glen Ellen, California, situated on the eastern slope of Sonoma Mountain. It is a particularly distinctive State Park - a diverse landscape to explore, a museum and cultural legacy to discover and a magical place to experience.
Maxwell Farms Regional Park is a popular park located in Sonoma, California. It's a beautiful outdoor destination offering various recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. The park features expansive green spaces, picnic areas, and hiking trails, making it an ideal spot for families, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers.
Rock Point Beach is a small, secluded beach located in Bodega Bay, California. It is known for its rugged coastline, stunning views, and peaceful atmosphere. The beach is located at the end of a short trail that winds through the coastal vegetation and down to the sand.
Stillwater Cove Regional Park on the northern Sonoma Coast features a picturesque crescent of beach, a small campground, and hiking trails through redwood forest and along ocean bluffs. The historic, one-room Fort Ross Schoolhouse is located in the park's interior, moved there decades ago for preservation.
The Healdsburg Ridge Open Space Preserve consists of a wide array of plants and animals including wetlands and oak woodlands, rocky serpentine chaparral and open grasslands. For an area of only 155 acres, the diversity it supports is quite impressive including over 40 bird species and rare plants like serpentine rye grass and a species of Ceanothus that has yet to be described by scientists.
Sonoma Valley Regional Park is in the heart of the Sonoma Valley, adjacent to the Wine Country town of Glen Ellen. The park is known for its oak woodlands and features several miles of trails, including a paved, 1.2-mile path largely under the canopy of oaks. Unpaved trails connect to surrounding hillsides and ridges, offering looped hiking options.
Rocky promontories, panoramic views, kelp-dotted coves, and the dramatic sounds of pounding surf; open grasslands, forested hills, pristine prairies, and pygmy forests- you can experience all of these coastal wonders within the Salt Point State Park.
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Ocean Cove Campground offers twenty acres of campground directly on the Pacific Ocean. Over one hundred available campsites to choose from. Picnic tables, fire pits, hot showers, etc..
Fort Ross had two windmills, both of which were the first windmill west of Mississippi. The first mill was constructed in 1814, not long after the Russians settled Fort Ross. The second mill was built in 1841.
Pebble Beach Trail is 0.25 miles one way. Crosses the bluffs to a curving, quarter-mile beach reached by a steep staircase. This beach is just north of Black Point cape and popular with surfers. In addition to hiking, the beach offers opportunities for diving, fishing, boating, and wildlife viewing.