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…varieties of dogwood trees, and a wide variety of companion plants for Western gardens. Hike in Over 50 Regional and State Parks Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve Armstrong Redwoods State…
…at Jack London State Historic Park (described below), which allows you to continue hiking for miles. Sonoma Coast State Park Goat Rock Beach This park consists of 17 unforgettable miles of…
…inland from the coast. Sebastopol is the largest town near Bodega Bay, a roughly 20-minute drive inland. Bodega Head, the southernmost point in Sonoma Coast State Park From Bodega Bay, the Sonoma Coast…
…cheery orange poppies, the official California state flower. Picnic tables are located throughout the park, and there’s also an 18-hole disc golf course. Kruse Rhododendron State Natural Reserve, Northern Coast…
The magical Sonoma Coast is surprisingly sunny and warm in the winter, beckoning with succulent crab feasts in Bodega Bay and exhilarating seaside hikes in Sonoma Coast State Park. The waves crash…
…through binoculars and taking photos. Gualala Point Regional Park Gualala Point Regional Park Bordering the Gualala River and Mendocino County, this oceanfront park marks the northernmost point on the Sonoma…
…you can spot golden eagles on a clear day or wander along coastal paths that offer dramatic views of the ocean. Salt Point State Park and Kruse Rhododendron State Natural…
…quiet, and space to be found. Sonoma Coast State Park If the ocean is what you miss most, head to the Sonoma Coast and its sprawling Sonoma Coast State Park. Travel as…
…turn right for the west trailhead parking area. Parking is free. Dogs are not allowed on these trails. Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail Bodega Bay’s Bird Walk Coastal Access Trail,…
…favorite with serious hikers. There’s a $10 parking/use fee at Sugarloaf State Park for those who don’t have a California State Park pass. Address: 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA…