In the heart of Napa Valley, Bothe-Napa Valley State Park is a 1900 acre park offering year-round camping, picnicking, hiking and swimming (weekends in the summer). Visitors can follow hiking trails along Ritchie Creek, walk among Redwood tree groves, or climb to a beautiful vantage point on Coyote Peak. A 30-minute hike along the History Trail leads to nearby Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park, open weekends for tours.
- Distance: 35.27 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Group Tent Campsite
Yurt (6 ppl)
Yurt (4 ppl)
Tent Campsite
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Cabin (2 People)
Cabin (4 People)
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Hendy Woods State Park features two virgin redwood groves- Big Hendy (80 acres, with a self-guided discovery trail) and Little Hendy (20 acres). The Navarro River runs the length of the park. Located in the middle of the Anderson Valley wine district, the 850-acre park is warmer and less foggy than redwood parks along the coast. The park is well known for a fallen redwood stump that was home for a man known locally as the Hendy Woods Hermit. In the summer, swimming is popular, as is kayaking and canoeing in late winter and early spring. A wheelchair accessible nature trail leads into the heart of Big Hendy Grove. The park also features interpretive exhibits, Junior Ranger nature walks, and campfire programs.
- Distance: 36.39 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Hook Up (E ) Campsite
Hike/Bike Campsite
Cabin (6 People)
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Salt Point State Park includes six miles of the Sonoma Coast, ranging from sandy beach coves to steep bluffs and sandstone cliffs. At the top of the coastal ridge there is a large prairie and pygmy forest. Wildlife includes the long-tailed weasel, wild pigs, brown pelicans and other water birds, blacktail deer, raccoons, coyotes, and a variety of rodents. The park has miles of hiking and horseback trails. The area is also the site of an underwater reserve for divers.
- Distance: 41.52 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Group Tent Campsite
Campsite
Hook Up (E/W/S) Campsite
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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: 42.81 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Group Day Use
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Sonoma State Beach features coastland with beaches, reefs, coves, tidepools, headlands, and natural arches. With more than ten miles of shore, 5,000 acres, this state beach is one of the largest in the state. The park stretches from Bodega Head to the Russian River. There is a five-mile trail system in the dunes. The beach is home to one of California's largest seal rookeries. In the winter, Bodega Head is one of the finest whale-watching sites on the North Coast. The park is also home to many kinds of seabirds. The ocean bay and river frontage offers perch, salmon, steelhead and smelt fishing.
- Distance: 43.16 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Premium Campsite
Campsite
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