Crane Creek Regional Park
5000 Pressley Road, Rohnert Park
- Accessible Areas
- Biking
- Birding
- Disc Golf
- Equestrian Trails
- Hiking & Walking Trails
- Picnic Area
Crane Creek Regional Park features rolling grasslands and beautiful oaks east of Rohnert Park. The 128-acre park has 3.5 miles of trails and an 18-hole disc golf course. Crane Creek flows through the middle of the park. Ridges offer sweeping views of the countryside. Meadows are covered with wildflowers in spring.
Picnic tables are located throughout the park. Restrooms are in the parking lot. There is no drinking fountain.
Multi-use trails loop around the perimeter of the park, with additional hiking-only trails crossing the interior and running along the creek.
February 2021, cattle will be entering Crane Creek for seasonal grazing to reduce fire risk and promote biodiversity. Cows will graze the park intermittently through May 2021, as conditions dictate.
Accessibility
Some gravel, wheelchair-accessible trails.

When:
March 10, 2021 from 1:30 – 5:00 PMCrane Creek Regional Park
Calling all kids (ages 7-11)! Join this three-week science, literacy and art program designed to connect you to your local park. Practice being a scientist and discover the world around you. Each session will focus on a central theme. Learn through hands-on nature exploration, observation, measurement, journal exercises, craft projects and team-building games.
When:
April 7, 2021 from 1:30 – 5:00 PMCrane Creek Regional Park
Calling all kids (ages 7-11)! Join this three-week science, literacy and art program designed to connect you to your local park. Practice being a scientist and discover the world around you. Each session will focus on a central theme. Learn through hands-on nature exploration, observation, measurement, journal exercises, craft projects and team-building games.
When:
April 24, 2021 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Crane Creek Regional Park
Explore the wondrous wildflowers at Crane Creek Regional Park! Learn about the amazing adaptations of flowers, the role of pollinators such as beetles, bees and butterflies, and the interdependence of both.
When:
May 5, 2021 from 1:30 – 5:00 PMCrane Creek Regional Park
Calling all kids (ages 7-11)! Join this three-week science, literacy and art program designed to connect you to your local park. Practice being a scientist and discover the world around you. Each session will focus on a central theme. Learn through hands-on nature exploration, observation, measurement, journal exercises, craft projects and team-building games.
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Park Information
Crane Creek Regional Park
38.34408806, -122.64445
Parking
$7 or free for members
Park Map