With five miles of family-friendly trails, visitor center, nature store, and guided tours, you can choose to explore this beautiful area as you wish. Take the slough by water via kayak or boat.
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With five miles of family-friendly trails, visitor center, nature store, and guided tours, you can choose to explore this beautiful area as you wish. Take the slough by water via kayak or boat.
Pack a lunch and spend a day outside at Elliott Park. You and your family can enjoy loads of amenities including a playground, basketball and tennis courts, and a community garden.
Spend a day exploring this incredible rock formation or stay overnight at the campsites. You’ll enjoy hiking, picnics, and exploring the great outdoors. Be sure to bring a camera.
The perfect place to take the kids and the dogs to burn off energy. There are little league and softball fields, basketball courts, and a children’s play area. There is also a ½ acre dog park with picnic tables and a pet drinking fountain. Stay hydrated!
Wow! This park seems to have it all. Like what? How about picnic tables, barbeques, a playground, basketball and tennis courts, horseshoe pits, sand volleyball courts, walking trails, grassy areas, and swimming at the Aquatic Complex. Oh, and Wi-Fi.
A wide variety of walking and hiking trails means you can choose your difficulty level and scenery. Several lakes are available for fishing, and there are amazing views of Windsor from the foothills.
Once a logging site in the '20s, this state park is home to sweeping Redwood forests and features two popular attractions: Five Finger Falls and the epicenter of the Loma Prieta Earthquake in 1989.
The natural beauty and historical importance of his park make it an exciting place to explore. A former Russian colony, the park features the first windmill in California, restored gun towers, and a Russian Orthodox chapel built in the early 1800's.
This neighborhood park boasts six acres of grassy areas, children’s play structures and swings, a snack shack, restrooms and a joint-use baseball/soccer field. Nice place to take the kids for some outdoor fun.
Located in a nice neighborhood, enjoy green lawn, picnic tables, a basketball court and playground at this park.
Take your family or your dog out for a day of exploration at this park that has miles of hiking trails and plenty of elevation climbs. Horses and bicycles are also allowed and there is plenty of free parking.
Kick back and relax at this three-acre park which features tennis courts, horseshoe pits and picnic areas for the grown-ups. For the kids there are great playground structures and lots tress for shade and grass to run around in.
This beach provides a relaxing place to take a stroll. Visitors to this beach enjoy a fun treasure hunt looking for sea glass. Purchase glass pieces from nearby shops to help replenish the beauty of the beach.
One of the most stunning sections of the Sonoma coast, Goat Rock Beach serves as the mouth of the Russian River and as such attracts all sorts of wildlife from sea lions to sea otters, sea gulls, and beyond, making it an ideal spot for a nature hike.
You’ll find plenty of free parking at this lovely sandy beach. Come for a picnic, go fishing, play volleyball or just relax and enjoy the view.
With only 20 sites, the campground at this spacious park never feels too hectic. You can fish the Gualala River, stroll through a seaside meadow, or watch wildlife at the beach, all without leaving the 195-acre park system.
You’ll feel like a local in this welcoming RV park located within two blocks of the Pacific. Save your appetite to enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant featuring traditional English pub food.
This large park is a great place for a party or barbecue. There are playgrounds, walking trails, a skate park, and plenty of free parking.
It's a nice day at the park! Gather around the picnic area and barbecue pits or take a walk through the Friendship Garden. With an instructional pool and six ball fields, Harvey West Park is also a popular destination for swimming and sports.
Healdsburg Plaza is the cornerstone of this great wine country. Fun area to wander around and enjoy the lovely park-like town square and sample the dining, shopping, wine tasting and all that the town has to offer.
Take a stroll on the 2-3 miles of easy to moderate hiking through grasslands, oak woodlands, wetlands and chaparral. Your stroll will pay off in a big way when you are offered stunning views of Fitch Mountain, the Mayacama Mountains and the Russian River.
Mini beach experience on the Russian River. Let your kids cool off in the shallow river while you and the lifeguards keep an eye on them. Picnic facilities, and no-alcohol rule means a fun time for the whole family.
Small park with nice green space for dogs to play and playground with jungle gym for children.
Make this year's trip fun and memorable with Hellgate Jetboat Excursions. This cruise agency provides adventurous excursions for the family to enjoy. Take boat tours or water sports, nature & wildlife tours then settle down for lunch or dinner.
This beautiful park features giant old redwoods and spacious campsites with showers and clean bathrooms. Take a walk through the woods and bring a picnic to enjoy nature or experience camping in the heart of wine country.
30 miles of trails, oak trees, panoramic views of the Sacramento Valley, and a stunning waterfall, this park is perfect for adventurous day-trippers. Families will enjoy spending the day here, dogs and horses included. Parking reservations required!
Called the “jewel” of Santa Rosa, this large park is a great destination for the whole family. Enjoy boating and fishing on the lake, play tennis or softball, go for a hike, and let the kids have a blast on the train ride, carousel, and pony rides.
The oldest park in Sebastopol boasts a public swimming pool, baseball field, playground, theater stage, lots of grass and picnic areas. Cedar Creek is a delightful part of this community park. Home to lots of diverse wildlife and the Cajun Festival. Fun!