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!
Jack London State Park Summit!
Jack London State Historic Park has some of the best trails in Sonoma County! Vineyards, history, redwoods, wildlife, and views…
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Sea to Sky & Raptor Ridge – Jenner Headlands Preserve
Jenner Headlands Preserve is a wild 5,630 acres just north of the town of Jenner where the Russian River meets…
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24 (amazing) Hours in Big Sur
Tucked away in the heart of Big Sur is Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. The park is about an hour…
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Searching for Fall in Bothe-Napa Valley State Park
Bothe-Napa Valley State Park has a very diverse landscape including the farthest inland redwoods in a California State Park, tanoaks,…
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Going Wide Around Lake Lagunitas – Marin
Lake Lagunitas is the smallest and oldest lake in the Mount Tamalpais watershed and also has one of the best…
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Roy’s Redwoods Preserve – Marin
It was a foggy morning with just a slight chance of rain when we found ourselves among the giants. The…
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