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Doran Regional Park

With more than 50 parks, trails and beaches, Sonoma County's Regional Parks offer something for everyone. Discover the Sonoma Coast, Russian River, Sonoma Valley and other spectacular landscapes. Sonoma County Regional Parks are open for day use 365 days a year, unless temporarily closed due to weather conditions as noted on the respective park webpage.

Hike, camp, picnic, bike, kayak, or simply take in the views. With parks from Petaluma to The Sea Ranch and Sonoma to Bodega Bay, you're sure to find your next adventure.

Camping at Westside 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. Tent, trailer, cabin and RV camping is available. Reservations are required and can be made up to 12 months in advance.

Spud Point Marina

Spud Point Marina

Spud Point Marina is in Bodega Harbor, approximately 60 miles northwest of San Francisco and 20 miles west of Santa Rosa.

Environmental Discovery Center - tidepool tank

Environmental Discovery Center

The Environmental Discovery Center at Spring Lake Regional Park is a natural history center featuring hands-on displays and exhibits designed primarily for children in elementary school.

Wedding held in a Sonoma County Regional Park

Book an Event

Sonoma County Regional Parks are wonderful settings for life's special moments. You can reserve sites for weddings, birthdays, reunions, company picnics and other gatherings.

Sonoma County Leave No Trace Coalition logo

Leave No Trace

Take pictures and make memories, but please Leave No Trace in our parks. Combined small actions add up, and can have lasting impacts on the wildlife and environment.

Regional Parks River Shuttle picking up passengers at El Molino High School

Regional Parks River Shuttle

The Regional Parks River Shuttle is a low-cost transportation option for visitors to Steelhead and Sunset beaches on summer weekends. The shuttle lets visitors avoid full parking lots and the need to leave a car at each beach when floating the river.