All Completed Projects
Andy's Unity Park
The park remembers the life of Andy Lopez, who was tragically killed at the site and also celebrates community unity and youth empowerment while providing a much needed neighborhood park with a variety of features for neighborhood residents and families to gather and play.
Cardoza Creek Restoration at Tolay Lake Regional Park
Construction of the Cardoza Creek Restoration Project was completed in August 2013 and trails that were closed for construction are now open.
Cloverdale River Park: Restrooms and Public Access Improvements
This project consists of replacing the existing portable restrooms with a permanent and accessible double vault restroom. The project also includes developing accessible paths of travel from the parking area to the new restroom.
Cloverdale River Park - Phase III: Bank Restoration & FEMA Flood Repair Project
This completed project was for the removal of the existing levee in the northern area of the park and the creation of a more natural terraced river bank, and to repair flood damage from the winter storms of 2005-2006.
Del Rio Woods Accessibility & Site Enhancement Project
In December of 2015 all five Del Rio Woods Recreation District Board Members resigned from the Board Directors and requested that the responsibilities for the District be transferred to Sonoma County Regional Parks.
Doran Boat Launch Facility Improvements
The purpose of the proposed project is to provide improved access, amenities, and safety at boat launching facilities in Bodega Bay at Doran Beach Regional Park.
Doran Park - Jetty Day Use Disabled Access Improvements
Sonoma County Regional Parks completed disabled access improvements at the Jetty Day Use area of Doran Park in Fall 2014.
Doran Park Shell Restroom
Existing restrooms at Doran Park Shell Restroom in Sonoma County, California are being replaced with new accessible restrooms
Doran Park - Cove Restroom & Accessibility Improvements
Regional Parks upgraded the existing restroom and shower building located between the Cove and Gull Campgrounds, and made site accessibility improvements associated with the building and the boardwalk at Doran Regional Park.
West County Trail - Forestville Trailhead
This project will complete the existing 13-mile West County Trail into downtown Forestville by constructing a 0.2-mile multi-use trail from Highway 116 to the current trail terminus near Pajaro Lane. The extension will improve public access to the trail, provide more recreation and non-motorized transportation opportunities, and serve as an access route to local businesses, parks, and schools.
Guerneville River Park - Phase II
Regional Parks is in the process of acquiring additional property on the west side of Highway 116 for the construction of the second phase of improvements at the park.
Hood Mountain Bay Area Ridge Trail Extension - Los Guilicos to Hwy 12
In early 2015 Regional Parks began construction on a section of the Bay Area Ridge Trail at the entry to Hood Mountain Regional Park & Open Space Preserve.
Hood Mountain - FEMA: Los Alamos Entrance Repair Project
The New Years Flood of 2005-2006 damaged the Hood Mountain Regional Park entrance on Los Alamos Road park driveway, resulting in the closure of the lower parking lot.
Hood Mountain - Lower Johnson Ridge Trail
The purpose for the construction project for the Lower Johnson Ridge Trail Project at Hood Mountain Regional Park & Open Space Preserve was to realign a one-third of a mile section of trail that was previously on a steep access road within the park. That project was completed in Fall of 2014.
Kenwood Plaza Park - Kirby Gazebo
The new Bobby Musser-Kirby Gazebo at Kenwood Plaza Park is complete!
Laguna de Santa Rosa Trail - Phase I
Two and a half miles of trail was constructed at the Laguna de Santa Rosa, the largest freshwater wetland complex in Sonoma County. This first phase of the Trail opened to the public on November 16, 2012 allowing hikers and bicyclists the opportunity to appreciate the Laguna’s diverse ecological and scenic resources.
Pinnacle Gulch Coastal Access Trail Improvements
The Pinnacle Gulch Coastal Access Trail Improvements project covers the top 450 feet of the trail, from the pavement next to the parking area down to where the trail approaches the stream and flattens out. The nonprofit Redwood Trails Alliance will lead the Sonoma County Regional Parks Youth Crew in the installation of the steps at the entrance to the Pinnacle Gulch Access Trail.
Schopflin Fields Path Improvements
Tom Schopflin Fields is a 21-acre community park in the Larkfield area of north Santa Rosa. The current project is for the construction of the perimeter paved trail for the general public’s use and will be accessible to park visitors of all ages and abilities.
Shiloh Ranch Fire & Fire Suppression Repair
The October 2017 fires burned three wood retaining walls at Shiloh Ranch Park in Sonoma County, including one wall with a large 48” culvert. Regional Parks is applying for FEMA grants to help fund the wall repairs.
Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) Trail
The Hearn Avenue to Joe Rodota Trail section is one segment of the proposed 70-mile SMART Trail that will provide a north-south bicycle and pedestrian pathway from Larkspur in Marin County to Cloverdale in Sonoma County.
Taylor Mountain Natural Play Area
Sonoma County Regional Parks has created a nature-inspired play area for families at the western base of Taylor Mountain in the area of the Petaluma Hill Road entrance to Taylor Mountain Regional Park & Open Space Preserve.
Taylor Mountain Phase I
Taylor Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve opened February 23, 2013 following approval of the property's transfer from the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District to Sonoma County Regional Parks.
Watson School Restoration Project
This project is to restore the historic Watson School located on Bodega Highway between Sebastopol and the Town of Bodega and refurnish the interior as a complete example of an early one-room schoolhouse.
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