Can I exercise on schoolyards and school fields?
Some school campuses might allow public access for exercise. Please comply with any posted rules about public use, as well as all social-distancing and face mask protocols required by the…
read moreSome school campuses might allow public access for exercise. Please comply with any posted rules about public use, as well as all social-distancing and face mask protocols required by the…
read moreParking fees are determined by individual park agencies, so please check with your local parks department. Sonoma County Regional Parks is charging its regular parking fees. (Regional Parks memberships will…
read morePlease contact your parks department to learn about the status of equestrian access. Sonoma County Regional Parks has restored equestrian access and reopened equestrian parking areas.
read morePark managers may close or physically limit parking areas to control crowding in parks. If you have a disability and need a reasonable parking accommodation during this period of limited…
read moreClass 1 multi-use trails like the Joe Rodota, Santa Rosa Creek and West County trails (paved paths separated from roads) are open to cyclists as well as pedestrians.
read moreFishing is allowed at parks where permitted. Anglers must comply with social distancing rules and wear face coverings when they are within 6 feet of other park users who are…
read moreThe parks health order permits park managers to open and operate tennis courts, disc golf courses, basketball courts, pickleball courts and other shared sports facilities in compliance with social distancing…
read moreThe health order allows Russian River parks and parking lots to open. Please check with the agency managing the river park to learn what type of access is allowed. River…
read moreThe amended parks order effective June 3, 2020 allows park agencies to reopen coastal parking lots and restore daytime beach hours. Beach visitors can enjoy active recreation – such as…
read moreYou must carry a face covering when you are in a park, and you must wear the covering when you come within 6 feet of other visitors (who are not…
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