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
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Take a Kayak EcoTour with WaterTreks – Year Round!
Imagine seeing harbor seals, blue herons and an ancient singing stone in one day. Depending on the season and adventure you might see gray whales,
Discover Salt Point State Park
Salt Point State Park encompasses 6,000 acres of open grasslands, forested hills, pristine prairies and pigmy forests, as well as a rugged coastline and an
Catch Trout at Hagemann Ranch in Bodega Bay
ake the family and try your hand at rainbow trout fishing at Hagemann Ranch in Bodega Bay. Their pond has been stocked with rainbow trout
Discover Life in Coastal Tidepools
The tidepools on the Sonoma Coast are teeming with life. From the nearly invisible aggregating anemones to the lively hermit crabs living in appropriated turban
See the Vibrant Colors at Kruse Rhododendron Park
The vibrant colors of the lovely rhododendron are sure to delight at Kruse Rhododendron State Reserve. Bright pink blossoms are everywhere within the park’s five-plus
Taste Wine at Sonoma Coast Vineyards
Their passion for the Pacific Ocean and Pinot Noir wine led John and Barbara Drady to the Sonoma Coast when they founded Sonoma Coast Vineyards
Spend the Day at Gualala Point Regional Park
Right at the Sonoma County and Mendocino County border is Gualala Point Regional Park. This 195-acre park is very popular with hikers, picnickers and kayakers.
Take an EcoAdventure with Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods
Ecotourism is, by its simplest definition, “tourism to places having unspoiled natural resources.” Other aspects of ecotourism include “Voluntourism”, birding (birdwatching), tidepooling, wildflower and plant
Explore the Amazing Petrified Forest
Take a self-guided walking tour through a forest of giant majestic Redwoods turned to stone by a local volcano 3.4 million years ago! Take