Parks Access Expanded in New Health Order – Sonoma Coast beaches with parking areas to reopen. The county is under a shelter in place order
Category: Back to Nature
Go Birdwatching, Take a Hike, Take a Self-Guided Tour of the Napa River Ecological Reserve, Take a Docent led Walk through the State’s 2nd Largest Wetlands, Tour Quarryhill Botanical Garden, Commune with Nature at Fairfield Osborne or Bouverie Preserve, Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, Ride a Zipline, Skyline Wilderness Park, Muir Woods, Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve, Bay Model in Sausalito, Petrified Forest, Camping and Campgrounds, Feed Hungry Flora at California Carnivores
Russian River Resort Area Guidelines
Please Share These Chamber-approved Guidelines for Our Visitors By: Crista Luedtke of boon brands and Michael Volpatt of Big Bottom Market Hello RRCOC Members and
Sonoma County Parks
Sonoma Coast Beaches Parking areas at Sonoma Coast parks and beaches reopened on June 3, 2020 and daytime visiting hours have been restored. Beach visitors can
Sonoma County Parks – Covid-19 Safe Practices
As we head into what is traditionally a busy season, we ask you to please do your part to keep your yourself and others safe.
Open California State Parks
Here’s a complete list of California State Parks now open to the public:
State officials quietly reopened the parking lots to 145 California State Parks following a more than 2-month closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sonoma County Hiking, Biking and Equestrian Trails
In addition to the easy, level stroll through the park, numerous hikes are available, originating from within or just outside the park. These hikes range
To Save A Thousand Souls
by Sarah Amador On Sunday night, October 8, 2017, a fire ignited in northwest Napa County near the town of Calistoga. Spurred by 30
Surf or Kayak the Sonoma Coast
Surfing the Sonoma Coast can be one of the most sublime experiences of your life. But finding the right place to surf can be a
See the Whales
From late November through February you may see California gray whales, 40 – 60 feet long. They are migrating from the rich feeding fields of
Hike or Bike a Trail in Willow Creek
This 3,000+ acre addition to the Sonoma Coast State Park is somewhat unique, not only for its beautiful, hilly landscape, but also for the fact