Sugarloaf State Park
Spend the day or the week at Sugarloaf State Park, and enjoy the plentiful hiking trails, by foot, by mountain bike or horseback. Surrounded by ancient redwoods and lush ferns, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park contains the headwaters of Sonoma Creek. It runs through gorge and canyon, across the meadow floor, beneath scenic rock outcroppings.
With 47 family-sized campsites and 25 miles of hiking trails, it is the perfect place to spend time outdoors!
Sugarloaf Park is where the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, or forest bathing, was introduced to the West. The program now has expanded all over the world. The Association of Forest Therapy supports the park by leading a monthly forest-bathing walk here at the park, generally the 4th Sunday of the month.
You will want to stop at the Visitor Center, where you will find useful information about the park, including history of the park and the area, maps and guides. Be sure and pick up some unique gifts in their gift shop. The Visitor Center is open 9am-5pm every day. They stay open until 7pm on Fridays in the summer. Day use passes are available 6am-8pm daily.
Sugarloaf State Park
2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood
707.883.5712 • Home | Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
