Six miles along the Sonoma Coast, this recreational park includes hiking and horseback trails, plus an underwater reserve for divers.
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Sep 9, 2024
We stayed in campsite #87 which is in the Woodside Upper Loop. It was a spacious site close to the bathroom but far enough away to avoid the off gassing smell (yuck). It had parking for 2 vehicles.… Full review by kingsmom02
Sep 2, 2024
Our trip was so much fun till we started to deal with a park employee (park entrance person). When we came to extend our stay, she was so rude to us! It was our third trip to this park and all the p… Full review by Seaside32829093112
Jul 21, 2023
Salt Point State Park was our first stop on a multi-day journey north from San Francisco. We stopped there for lunch and a walk on our way up the coast. The on-line information about the park (what's… Full review by WJP89
I am wondering if this park is being effected by the Sonoma fire.
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Depends on when you are planing to go. Here is the official park page, they usually post vital info on their official site. Cant post a link here but if you search for the park in Google it will be …
Depends on when you are planing to go. Here is the official park page, they usually post vital info on their official site. Cant post a link here but if you search for the park in Google it will be a first result.
How much time would be good to allow to hike 1 trail and poke along tide pools as we will be driving up to Mendocino and will stop along the way? Would two hours be good to allow? I realize you COULD spend all day!!
How can i reserve a camp in Salt Point State Park ? I can see some campsites available on reserveamerica website but its not clear if they can be reserved or are only 1st come 1st served?
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Your only option is to call the campground and ask a ranger. Good luck!
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How does the rolling window reservation system work?
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California State Parks moved from a block or on-sale day reservation period to a rolling window. The public can reserve the highly sought-after campsites and lodging six months...