Spring Lake Regional Park

393 Violetti Road
Santa Rosa

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Description

Spring Lake Park is located in eastern city limits of Santa Rosa covering 317 acres of oak-studded woodlands, including a 72 acre lake containing bass, bluegill and trout for excellent year-around fishing. The park is owned by the Sonoma County Water Agency as a flood control project and operated by the Regional Parks Department for recreational purposes. Access to the campground portion of the park is on Newanga Avenue off of Summerfield Road; while vehicle access to the visitor center and swimming lagoon is on Violetti Road off of Montgomery Drive. Spring Lake Park is located in-between Santa Rosa’s Howarth Park and Annadel State Park, providing miles of trails for hiking, horseback riding and bicycling.

Activities

  • Hiking
  • Bicycling
  • Fishing
  • Camping
  • Horseback Riding
  • Nature Trails
  • Nature Study
  • Par-course Trail
  • Swimming

Facilities

There are 31 family campsites available for reservation. Each includes a table, food locker and fire ring. A group campsite is also available for reservation and can accommodate 25 to 60 people. Modern restroom and shower facilities are available. A Visitor Center is located inside the park with days and hours varying. Interpretive programs are offered year-round. From Memorial Day through Labor Day a 3-acre sandy beach and warm spring fed swimming lagoon are open. Canoes, rowboats and paddleboats are available for rental with non-powered boating permitted year-round on the lake.

Fire:  In designated fire rings only.

Water: Yes

Wood: See Park Staff—No wood gathering is allowed.

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