Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
2605 Adobe Canyon Road Kenwood, CA 95452 (707) 833-5712 http://www.parks.ca.gov/
Description Sugarloaf is located northeast of Kenwood in the Mayacam mountains between the Sonoma and Napa valleys. There are over twenty-five of trails throughout the park which also connect to neighboring Hood Mountain Regional Park. Trails wind through three distinct ecological systems inside the park’s landscape, chaparral-covered ridges, oaks and firs along several of the open meadows, and redwood stands in the canyon of Sonoma Creek. Visitors find Sugarloaf most enjoyable during the spring months when the creeks run with fresh mountain runoff and in the changing of the seasons during the fall months.
Activities- Camping
- Horseback Riding
- Nature Study
- Hiking
- Exhibits & Displays
Facilities
The campground contains 50 developed family campsites with pit toilets, group campground for up to 50 people, a campfire center, a visitor center, and horse ranch with seasonal trail rides. Jack London State Historic Park is located nearby, about twenty minutes from the campground. Fire: Designated fire rings only. Water: Available throughout the park. Wood: No gathering of wood—see park staff.
Comments
This is an excellent park for nature study and day hiking for all levels. Open fires in developed areas only. The park becomes timber-dry in the summer with the fire hazard high. As in all overnight campouts, make sure to secure food items at night!
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