Sonoma Camping Sites

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Doran Regional Park

Youth Group
Drive In
Bike In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Drive In, Bike In
Person Capacity: 50
Car Capacity:
Description: Doran Regional Park features a wide, 2-mile stretch of beach on Bodega Bay and more than 120 campsites available for reservation year-round. The park is a destination for walking, picnicking, birdwatching, fishing, kayaking, body boarding, kite surfing and other water sports. A boat launch provides access to Bodega Bay and Bodega Harbor, and a jetty on the park's west end is a popular spot for rock fishing and exploring sea life. Due to Doran's south-facing beach, waves here are typically calmer than elsewhere on the Sonoma Coast, making the park a favorite for families. The park can be busy on holidays and summer weekends, and the entrance will close when the parking areas fill. On those days, plan to arrive by mid-morning and have an alternate destination in mind. Doran Regional Park features campsites for tents, trailers and RVs. Reservations are required and can be made up to 12 months in advance. The park includes five campground areas: The Shell, Gull and Cove campsites between Bodega Harbor and Doran Beach Road and the Jetty and Miwok campsites between Bodega Bay and Doran Beach Road. Electrical hook-ups are not available. Generator hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Potable water is available. Restrooms feature flush toilets, coin-operated showers and electrical outlets. Dogs on leash are allowed with a fee. Dump station fee is $10.

Spring Lake

Youth Group
Drive In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Drive In
Person Capacity: 75
Car Capacity: 10 (additional at $10/vehicle/night)
Description: Spring Lake features nearly 10 miles of trails. Spring Lake Loop Trail is a 2.3-mile paved loop around the lake with views of forested hillsides. The multi-use trail accommodates walkers, runners and cyclists and is partially ADA accessible. The trail elevation is mostly flat, with a brief incline to the main dam. Unpaved trails such as Fisherman’s Trail and the Horse Loop intertwine with the paved trail and offer less-traveled routes around the lake. Trails connect to adjacent Trione-Annadel State Park and the city of Santa Rosa's Howarth Park. Spring Lake has 31 campsites set in an oak woodland above the lake. Tent, trailer and RV campers are welcome. Maximum RV length is 31 feet. Three campsites feature sleeping cabins. Reservations are required and can be made up to 12 months in advance online or by calling the reservations office at (707) 565-2267 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Royaneh Scout Camp

Hike In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Hike In
Person Capacity:
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Description: Camp Royaneh is a Boy Scout camp situated near Cazadero, California, within the coastal redwoods, offering a range of outdoor activities like hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, swimming, and shooting sports including archery, rifle, and black powder musketry; notable features include an Olympic-sized pool, a challenging outdoor personal experience (COPE) course, and a robust horsemanship program, all within a setting that allows for both tent and cabin camping experiences. Key points about Camp Royaneh: Location: Coastal redwoods near Cazadero, Sonoma County, California Activities: Hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, swimming, archery, rifle shooting, black powder musketry, COPE course Camping options: Tent camping, open air cabins Special features: Olympic-sized pool, horsemanship program Organization: Operated by the Golden Gate Area Council

Russian River

Drive In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Drive In
Person Capacity:
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Description: Activities Canoe or kayak down the Russian River from Forestville to Guerneville. Canoe takes 2-3 people Kayaks are single seaters only Canoeing non-stop it's a three hour trip, but usually you stop and play along the way. Black bass fishing is possible on the river or at the campsite, but river tends to be crowded during the weekends. They prefer shaded areas close to the banks with overhanging branches. Reservations Call (707) 887-1222 to make reservations. http://burkescanoetrips.com Rerservatiosn can be made any time. Call first to reserve a weekend, then call back later to confirm total number of people and number of canoes/kayaks needed. Canoes are $75 each, kayaks are $45 each. Overnight camping is $12/person/night. Weekends minimum of two nights stay. Three-day weekends require three nights stay. No pets. All Scouts must pass the BSA Swim Test. Lifejackets required. Campground has running toilets, hot showers, drinking water, picnic tables, fire rings and dressing rooms. Weekend trip starts by driving up and camping Friday night, paddle out Saturday, return to camp Saturday night and break camp Sunday morning. There is a bus that runs every 30 minutes from landing area back to camp.

Spring Lake

California State Parks
Drive In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Drive In
Person Capacity:
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Description: Youth Group 25-100 Potable water and a restroom with flush toilets, pay showers and electrical outlets.

Sugarloaf Ridge SP

California State Parks
Drive In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Drive In
Person Capacity: 8 For Single campsites 75 for Group campsites
Car Capacity: 2 for single campsites 10 for group campsites
Description: Group site 50/20 $37 Flush toilet; fire ring; bikes on most trails

Casini Ranch

Drive In
Sonoma
Arrival Type: Drive In
Person Capacity: 200+
Car Capacity: 100+
Description: Cottages, RV sites and camp sites (dry, water, deluxe, single and group sites) are all available. Recommend to book far in advance for summertime stays; winter and spring are generally more available. Offering a variety of accommodations in the quaint Sonoma County town of Duncans Mills, CA. One mile of river runs along this 110 acre part of the ranch, offering campers a memorable, get back to nature camping experience.