Fish, Boat & Swim Spring Lake Regional Park
Amid the foothills of eastern Santa Rosa, the 320-acre Spring Lake Regional Park features a three-acre swimming lagoon and 72-acre
Read MoreAmid the foothills of eastern Santa Rosa, the 320-acre Spring Lake Regional Park features a three-acre swimming lagoon and 72-acre
Read MoreFoothill Regional Park is located in east Windsor, in the foothills of the Mayacamas Mountains. A former ranch, the 211 acres feature beautiful oak woodlands on rolling hillsides, scenic overlooks of central Sonoma County, three ponds for bass and bluegill fishing, grassy meadows, and spring wildflowers.
Read MoreLocated at the upper end of Dry Creek Valley, Lake Sonoma offers a nice family area for picnicking, swimming, bank fishing, and picnics. Yorty Creek is located far up the Dry Creek arm and can be accessed by car from the city of Cloverdale.
Read MoreGetaway Adventures can put you on a bike, a kayak or on a trail, or they can create a combination of adventures just for you!
Read MoreJust north of the Golden Gate Bridge is Mount Tamalpais, Marin County’s very own landmark. From this beautiful mountain peak the vista goes for miles over the rolling hills of Marin.
Read MoreTake a self-guided walking tour through a forest of giant majestic Redwoods turned to stone by a local volcano 3.4 million years ago! Take a naturalist led tour or take one on your own as a self-guided tour.
Read MoreThe Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition is a grass-roots nonprofit with a vision to build a walking/biking trail system to connect the entire Napa Valley… physically, artistically, and culturally. They are working to design, fund, construct, and maintain 47 safe and scenic miles of level, paved, family-friendly, pet-friendly, free-access Class I trail, stretching from the Vallejo Ferry to Calistoga.
Read More