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Doran Regional Park campgrounds

Sonoma County Regional Parks feature more than 200 year-round campsites on the Sonoma Coast and in the heart of Wine Country. Our campgrounds can accommodate tent, trailer and RV campers as well as backpackers and large groups. Camping cabins are offered at Spring Lake Regional Park.

Reservations are required and can be made up to 12 months in advance.

Campgrounds

Doran Regional Park

Doran Regional Park

Doran Regional Park offers year-round campsites along Bodega Harbor and Bodega Bay. The park features a boat launch and a wide, 2-mile stretch of beach ideal for walking, picnicking, playing in the sand, flying kites, surfing, and bird-watching.

  • 112 Reservable Sites
  • 7 ADA Accessible Sites*
  • 1 Hiker/Bicycle Site **

Gualala Point Regional Park

Gualala Point Regional Park

This oceanfront park in the northwest corner of Sonoma County borders the Gualala River and Mendocino County. The park includes an expansive beach and estuary and a forested campground with 26 sites along the river.

  • 23 Reservable Sites, Max RV length 24ft
  • 1 Hiker/Bicycle Site **

Hood Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve

Hood Mountain Regional Park and Preserve

Hood Mountain Regional Park & Preserve features the only public backpacking sites in Sonoma Valley and offers 17 miles of trails for hikers and mountain bikers. At 2,730 feet, Hood Mountain is the highest peak in the Mayacamas Mountains separating the Sonoma and Napa valleys. Its Gunsight Rock outcropping above Highway 12 offers stunning views of the valley and Bay Area landmarks beyond. Hood Mountain environmental campground has pit/chemical toilets only and no potable water.

  • 2 Reservable, Hike-in Environmental Sites

Spring Lake Regional Park

Spring Lake Regional Park

This popular park in northeast Santa Rosa features a campground with 31 sites, including three sleeping cabins, in beautiful oak woodland. Campers can enjoy trails for walking, hiking, and bicycling as well as a summer swimming lagoon, a lake for boating and fishing, picnic areas, and the Environmental Discovery Center.

  • 26 Reservable Sites, Max RV length 31ft
  • 1 ADA Accessible Site*
  • 3 Cabins (1 cabin is ADA Accessible)
  • 1 Reservable Group Campsite (ADA Accessible)
  • 3 Pull-Through Sites

Stillwater Cove Regional Park

Stillwater Cove Regional Park

This coastal park just north of Fort Ross features campsites in a mix of meadow and forest. Trails lead to Stillwater Cove, a small protected beach popular with divers and fishers, and into a beautiful redwood canyon. 

  • 20 Reservable Sites, Max RV length 31ft
  • 6 Sites with Electrical hook-ups
  • 2 ADA Accessible Sites*
  • 1 Hiker/Bicycle Site**

Westside Regional Park campground

Westside Regional Park

Westside Regional Park in Bodega Bay features nearly 50 campsites as well as a three-lane boat launch and an accessible kayak launch on Bodega Harbor. The park is near a few cafes, tackle shops, and Spud Point Marina.

  • 43 Reservable Sites  
  • 2 ADA Accessible Sites*
  • 30 Pull-Through Sites

*ADA accessible campsites are designated for use by people with disabilities. To reserve, a member of your party must qualify as disabled under the guidelines determined by your state.

**Hiker/Bicycle sites are first come, first serve and have a 3-day maximum stay.

Please Note

All campgrounds except Hood Mountain have dump stations, showers, flush toilets and potable water. Electrical hook ups are not available in any campground except Stillwater Cove Regional Park.

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