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February 02, 2021 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

First nature-inspired play area in south Santa Rosa opens to the public

Sonoma County Regional Parks has constructed and opened a nature-inspired outdoor play area where kids and families can connect with the natural world at Taylor Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve. Read full story


December 30, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

New Park and Open Space Preserve Coming to Sonoma Coast

The Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation and Open Space District (Ag + Open Space), a special district dedicated to protecting our working and natural lands forever, transferred ownership of a 335-acre coastal property to Sonoma County Regional Parks. This land, known as Carrington Coast Ranch, will eventually open to the public as a regional park and open space preserve just north of Salmon Creek. Read full story


November 09, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Sonoma County Regional Parks purchases 500 acres near Monte Rio

Sonoma County Regional Parks has acquired more than 500 acres in Monte Rio through a collaborative effort to preserve critical coastal range forest and create a diverse trail system in what will be the first regional park for this part of the county. Read full story


October 30, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Shaded fuel break to be constructed in Sonoma Valley Regional Park

On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Sonoma County Regional Parks will begin construction of a shaded fuel break in Sonoma Valley Regional Park in an effort to improve forest health, promote park resiliency, and modulate the severity of future wildfires. Read full story


October 20, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Free Holiday Parking at Regional Parks for Veterans and ActiveDuty Military

In honor of Veterans Day, military members, veterans and their families will receive free parking at all Sonoma County Regional Parks on the holiday and the preceding weekend. Active duty military, veterans and their families can visit county-managed parks and trails with a special pass that waives the $7 day-use parking fee from Saturday, Nov. 7, through Wednesday, Nov. 11. Read full story


September 15, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Publicinvited to shape future of North Sonoma Mountain Regional Park and Open SpacePreserve

Sonoma County Regional Parks is asking for community feedback on the potential for future trails, campsites and other recreational amenities at North Sonoma Mountain Regional Park and Preserve. The department is creating a master plan to guide the park’s development and invites the public to review and comment on three plan alternatives between now and Oct. 30. Read full story


September 08, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

New trail opens in Sonoma County’s HoodMountain Regional Park & Open Space Preserve

Hikers, cyclists and equestrians have new access to a section of wilderness in Sonoma Valley's Mayacamas Mountains, thanks to the recently constructed Lawson Trail, now open to the public at Hood Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve. Read full story


June 17, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Summer Dam Will Not Be Installedat Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach

Due to impacts of the Covid-19 health emergency and projections for reduced river flows, Sonoma County Regional Parks will not install the 2020 summer dam on the Russian River at Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach. Read full story


June 02, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Parks Access Expanded in New Health Order

Sonoma County’s health officer on Tuesday further eased restrictions on outdoor recreation during the Covid-19 pandemic by issuing an order that allows park agencies to reopen coastal parking lots and restore daytime visiting hours at beaches. Read full story


May 12, 2020 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Parks Access Expanded in New Health Order

Sonoma County’s health officer today further eased restrictions on outdoor recreation during the Covid-19 pandemic by issuing an order that allows park agencies to reopen some parking lots and sports facilities. The health order means residents can drive to inland parks beginning Wednesday, May 13, 2020. The order keeps Sonoma Coast parking areas closed to prevent crowding at beaches but allows coastal residents to walk or bike to nearby parks during limited hours. Read full story