Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is where the headwaters of the Sonoma Creek run through gorge and canyon, across the meadow floor beneath scenic rock outcroppings.
With 2,700 acres, the park has 25 miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding and bicycle use.
There is also a self-guided nature trail along Sonoma Creek that starts near the campground.
Deer, bobcats and gray foxes can be seen in the park. From the 2,729-foot summit of Bald Mountain on a clear day visitors can see views of the Sierra Nevada and the golden gate bridge.
The park also houses the Robert Ferguson Observatory http://rfo.org that can be rented, along with the Group Campground, for private parties.
A Group Picnic area and an Amphitheater are available for private use with a reservation.
- Distance: 32.22 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Group Day Use
Premium Campsite
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Clear Lake State Park is on the shores of California's second largest freshwater lake. The area is popular for all kinds of water recreation, including swimming, fishing, boating and water-skiing. Anglers can catch large mouth bass, crappie, bluegill and channel catfish. The park is the nesting place for waterfowl. Hikers enjoy the Indian Nature Trail, a self-guided trail that shows how the Pomo people lived in the area for centuries, utilized the area's resources. The trail passes through the site of what was once a Pomo village. The park visitor center features displays about the area's natural and cultural history.
- Distance: 43.16 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Premium Campsite
Tent Campsite
Group Campsite
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Once the site of a thriving fishing village on San Pablo Bay, China Camp State Park is not only the historic remains of the village, but also 1,640 acres of natural watershed along the shores of San Francisco Bay. The park features extensive inter-tidal, salt marsh, meadow and oak habitats that are home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels and numerous birds. Visitors not only enjoy wildlife-watching, but also hiking, swimming, boating and windsurfing. The park has some of the best weather in the San Francisco Bay Area, with an average of more than 200 fog-free days per year.
- Distance: 45.98 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Group Day Use
Campsite
Group Primitive Campsite
- Make your reservation at ReserveCalifornia.com