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There’s plenty to do here, including trails for walking or biking, a playground, basketball court, and more. Have a picnic on the beach and explore tidal pools during low tide.
Forested trails provide tranquil surroundings and beautiful year-round views of sparkling lakes, redwood trees, and vineyards. Park amenities include a picnic area, a volleyball court, and a horseshoe pit in addition to Russian River access.
Park featuring rough forest & canyon terrain plus a five-mile hike to the top of Mount St. Helena.
About 7 miles south of San Francisco is Rockaway Beach, known for its shoreline views as well as its shopping and restaurants, at the center of which is a Pacifica landmark: Nick's Seafood Restaurant. Don't miss this small gem just outside the big city!
Start your visit by picking up a trail map by the ranger booth. Then, choose an easy waterfall loop hike, look for the giant sinkhole, make your way to the beach, or check out the campgrounds.
From pygmy forests to kelp-dotted coves, this unspoiled preserve is full of native plants and wildlife, making it perfect for hiking and camping. Explore the undersea world in one of California's first underwater parks at Gerstle Cove Marine Reserve.
Take a stroll along the Salinas River and enjoy the picturesque scenery. Day-use facilities at this park include picnic areas, playgrounds, horseshoe pits, volleyball courts and more.
When in the area, stop by this quaint garden to explore a variety of plants, as well as hummingbirds and lizards. The plants are well-labeled, so you can learn about each one while gathering inspiration for your own garden.
Tired of the ''everyday'' things to do? Do something fun and romantic for that special someone, or take the kids to have that ''yee-haw'' experience. Be invigorated by an action-packed, trail led horseback ride on the Santa Barbara Beach.
This oceanfront amusement park offers fun for the whole family, including rides, games, and carnival snacks. Spend a day enjoying lighthearted fun and nostalgia.
With a beautiful view of the harbor and lighthouse, this beach is a favorite for patrons eating at nearby restaurants and shops, beachgoers looking for a game of volleyball, or small boat owners using the harbor.
This small, fenced park has picnic tables, a playground, a volleyball court, and plenty of grassy areas to relax.
This beach is unique for harboring a ship, the S.S. Palo Alto. Although the concrete freighter is closed to the public, there are plenty of other activities to explore, like fishing on the pier, surfing, swimming, and even dolphin-spotting!
Included among the many hiking and walking trails at in The Sea Ranch is one that leads to Shell Beach. Make your way through the pines to this quiet, sandy beach where you can explore tide pools and look for rocks and shells.
This big park located in a friendly neighborhood features a playground with structures for small and big kids, softball field, and plenty of picnic tables.
Amazing wildlife is just waiting for you to spot it in this fascinating park. Take a gorgeous birding hike and record all of the wildlife that you see. A true “hidden gem”, this park is perfect for hiking or just a casual lunchtime walk. You’ll be back.
Located near an elementary school, this park features playgrounds for kids, fields that can be used for volleyball or soccer, barbecue pits and benches.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 3:15pm to sundown Wednesdays from 1:30pm to sundown
Nestled in the deep Redwood forest, Sonoma Canopy Tours Tree offers great adventure, unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Come and sleep in a treehouse, then fly through the Redwoods at Sonoma’s New Glamping Spot!
Sandy beaches and a craggy coastline offer unparalleled scenic views on the Pacific Coast. Bring a picnic and enjoy the natural beauty of the beach, or hike along the ocean side to small, sandy coves and watch for whales from the high cliffs.
Featuring long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, secluded coves and natural arches, this is a perfect escape from the inland heat. Boating, camping, hiking, horseback riding, and whale watching are among the many activities to be enjoyed here.
Great music, a wide array of fantastic food, and much more await at Sonoma Plaza which is located right in the heart of downtown Sonoma on the site of the 1846 Bear Flag Revolt. The tree-lined park features a gorgeous lake frequented by ducks and geese.
Make Sonoma Plaza be on your top five list of things to do in Sonoma. It is lined with beautiful buildings and tourists can also enjoy cocktails wine, food, or a beers on the plaza.
Ducks, egrets, and humans will be your companions when you drop by this serene park right in the middle of Sonoma. Playground for the kids, gorgeous rose garden, water features and the aforementioned ducks will make you want to spend the entire day here.
In the center of Sonoma County, right next to Glen Ellen lies a 202-acre park loaded with miles of hiking, biking and horseback riding trails. A wetland, a meadow, a creek and magnificent oak woodlands are some of the features of this ADA accessible park.