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: 35.13 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Premium Campsite
Campsite
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People are drawn to Mount Diablo for its spectacular views from the summit which, on a clear day, extend over 100 miles in all directions. Within the park, varied habitats are home to over 600 species of plants and an impressive array of wildlife. The mountain’s complex geology has also created amazing rock formations such as the “wind caves” at Rock City. Hikers, bicyclists, equestrians, and campers enjoy experiencing the park’s wonders. The mountain is sacred to Native Americans and has been from time immemorial.
- Distance: 45.36 Miles.
- Reservation Availibility: Yes
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Camping Types:
Campsite
Equestrian Group Primitive Campsite
Group Primitive Campsite
Group Tent Primitive Campsite
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