Angel Island State Park offers some of the best views of the Bay Area with 13 miles of hiking trails, 16 campsites, thousands of years of history, and incredible historic sites to visit on the 740-acre island.
Spring Lake Camping Cabins – Sonoma County
Spring Lake Regional Park is in the heart of Sonoma County and provides access to boating, swimming, camping, and has…
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Sutro Wine Co Nature Hike
Sutro Wine Co. may have only been founded in 2012, but Alice Warnecke Sutro’s family has lived in Sonoma County…
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Salt Point State Park – Sonoma Coast
Salt Point State Park is 6,000 acres of diverse beauty just north of Fort Ross along the Sonoma County coast….
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Sequoia-Kings Canyon Nat’l Park & a Five Star Hipcamp
Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park is one of those iconic places most Californians either have visited or is on their list…
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Whiskeytown & Trinity National Recreation Area
Historic gold mining towns, rugged terrain, lakes, and waterfalls are tucked away in Whiskeytown-Shasta-Trinity National Recreation Area. Everywhere you look…
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Tolay Lake Regional Park – Sonoma County
Tolay Lake Regional Park is the largest park in Sonoma County Regional Park system with almost 12 miles of hiking on 3,402 acres of rolling green hills and 8,000 years of history. Open to the public without a permit since late 2018, more and more Sonoma County locals are finding this park to be a beautiful hidden gem just outside Petaluma!
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