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  1. 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.

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  2. 2 ημέρες πριν · Long sandy beaches below rugged headlands, a craggy coastline with natural arches and secluded coves are features that make Sonoma Coast State Park one of California's most scenic attractions.

  3. 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.

  4. For accessibility assistance with this document, please contact Sonoma County Regional Parks at (707) 565-2041, Fax at (707) 579-8247, E-mail at parks@sonoma-county.org, or through the California Relay Service (by dialing 711).

  5. Go camping where Life Opens Up: Sonoma County, north of San Francisco. Pitch a tent in a forest or regional park overlooking a vineyard or the Pacific coast. Or, for a luxurious glamping experience, settle into an RV resort.

  6. You can now choose from two different methods for selecting available campsites. Customize your visit by selecting the nights for each available campsite from the calendar view below. Select your desired check-in and check-out dates to view availalble campsites in Map View.

  7. www.sonomacounty.com › articles › guide-camping-sonoma-countyGuide to Camping in Sonoma County

    To learn about all of Sonoma Countys 11 state parks, read our Guide to Sonoma County State Parks. Sonoma Countys Regional Park Campgrounds. Sonoma County’s thriving regional park system consists of more than 50 parks — including trails and open spaces — and encompasses nearly 60,000 acres.