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Resorts & Marinas
Lake Sonoma Resort
707-433-2200  or  707-526-7272
100 Marina Drive,
Lake Sonoma CA 95448
  Riverbend Resort
707-887-7662 - Fax: 707-887-0816

11820 River Road,
Forestville CA  95436
 
RV Parks & Camping ( at Lake Sonoma )
Boat-in Camping at Lake Sonoma
707-433-9483
3333 Skaggs Springs Road,
Geyserville CA 95441-9644
  Liberty Glen Campground
707-433-9483
3333 Skaggs Springs Road,
Geyserville, CA 95441
Lake Sonoma Resort
707-433-2200  or  707-526-7272
100 Marina Drive,
Lake Sonoma CA 95448
   
 
RV Parks & Campgrounds  ( near Lake Sonoma )
Alexander Valley RV Park & Campground
707-431-1453
2411 Alexander Valley Road,
Healdsburg  CA 95448
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Burke's Canoe Trips & Campground
707-887-1222
8600 River Road,
Forestville CA
95436
  Camp Outback, The
707-869-3102
16101 Neeley Road,
Guerneville CA 95445
Casini Ranch RV Park & Campgrounds
800-451-8400
22855 Moscow Road,
Duncan's Mills CA 95430
  Cloverdale KOA Camping Resort
707-894-3337
1166 Asti Ridge Road,
Cloverdale, CA

Lat 38.77553N  Long 122.96380W
Dutcher Creek RV Park & Campgrounds
707-894-4829
230 Theresa Drive,
Cloverdale, CA 95425
  Hilton Park Family Campground
707-887-9206
10750 River Road,
Forestville CA 95436
Johnson's Beach Campground
707-869-2022
First and Church Street,
Guerneville CA
95446
  Lake Sonoma Campgrounds
707-433-9483  or  877-444-6777
3333 Skaggs Springs Road,

Geyserville, Ca 95441
Mirabel Trailer Park
707-887-2383
8400 River Road,
Forestville
  CA
  River Bend Resort
707-887-7662
11820 River Road,
Forestville, CA 95436
Schoolhouse Canyon Campgrounds
707-869-2311
12600 River Road,
Guerneville CA 95445
  Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park
707-293-8410
1350 Bennett Valley Road,
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
Windsorland RV Park
707-838-4882
9290 Old Redwood Highway,
Windsor, CA 95492
   

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Restaurants
Geyserville
Your listing with a link to your website for only $24 per year. Click here.   Chateau Souverain - Cafe at the Winery
707-433-3141
400 Souverain Road,
Geyserville CA 95441
Hoffman House Cafe
707-857-3264  Fax: 707-857-4904
21712 Geyserville Road,
Geyserville CA 95441
  Main Street Station - Ristorante-Cabaret-Pizzeria
707-869-0501
16280 Main Street,
Geyserville CA
95441
Quail Run Restaurant
707-857-2756
3250 Highway 128 East,
Geyserville CA 95441
  Santi
707-857-1790
21047 Geyserville Avenue,
Geyserville CA 95441
 
Cloverdale
Corner Deli
707-894-3342
3 Tarman Drive,
Cloverdale CA 95425
  Grapevine Restaurant
707-894-5664
236 South Cloverdale Boulevard,
Cloverdale CA
95425
Hamburger Ranch & Pasta Farm
707-894-5616
31195 North Redwood Highway,
Cloverdale CA 95425
  Mary's Pizza Shack
707-894-8977
1143 South Cloverdale Boulevard,
Cloverdale CA 95425
Piacére Ristorante Italiano
707-894-0885
504 North Cloverdale Boulevard,
Cloverdale CA 95425
  Quinlan's
707-894-4788
219 North Cloverdale Boulevard
Cloverdale CA 95425
Quiznos
707-894-3031
1198 S. Cloverdale Blvd, Ste C
Cloverdale CA 95425
  Ruth McGowan's Brewpub
707-894-9610
First and Main Streets
Cloverdale CA 95425
 
Healdsburg
Adel's Restaurant
707-433-6422
198 Dry Creek Road,
Healdsburg CA
95448
  Bistro Ralph
707-433-1380
109 Plaza Street,
Healdsburg CA
95448
C K House, Chinese Restaurant
707-433-4122
336 Healdsburg Avenue,
Healdsburg CA
95448
  Denman's Delicatessen & Wine Shop
707-433-5529
177 Dry Creek Road,
Healdsburg CA
95448
Fitch Mountain Eddie's
707-433-7414
1301 Healdsburg Avenue,
Healdsburg CA
95448
  Giorgio's
707-433-1106
25 Grant Avenue,
Healdsburg CA
95448
Healdsburg Coffee Company
707-431-7941
312 Center,
Healdsburg CA
95448
  La Pizza
707-433-3500
133 Healdsburg Avenue,
Healdsburg CA
95448
Oakville Grocery
707-466-3200
124 Matheson Street,
Healdsburg CA
95448
   

 
Recreation

Activities

  • Boating
  • Camping
  • Day Use Parks & Recreation Areas
  • Fishing
  • Hiking, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking
  • Picnicking
  • Recreation
  • Visitor Center
  • Water Sports
 
Boating & Launch Areas
Explore the many coves on the 2,700 surface acres of water by canoe, sailboat or motorboat. Water skiing is allowed only in the areas designated on a map.

Boat launching ($3 launching fee) is provided at the public boat ramp on the west end of Warm Springs Bridge, and at Yorty Creek Recreation Area off Hot Springs Road (car top only). The marina is located off Stewarts Point Road and offers a boat ramp, boat slips, boat rentals and other services at a fee.

Information on fees and other questions regarding the marina may be obtained by phoning the Lake Sonoma Resort at (707) 433-2200. The Warm Springs arm is subject to closure due to fluctuating water levels.

Boating laws are enforced by the Corps rangers and the Sonoma County Sheriff
.
 
Launch Areas
Lake Sonoma Resort, Yorty Creek Recreation Area, and a public boat ramp west end of Warm Springs Bridge.

 
Liberty Glen Campground
Whether you prefer the seclusion offered by primitive boat-in camp sites, or the convenience of a campsite in a developed campground, Lake Sonoma is for you.

Boat-in Campsite are situated near the lake. Nine of these primitive sites are also accessible by the hiking and equestrian trails. Back country camp permits are required and are obtained at the Visitor Center.

Lake Sonoma's Liberty Glen Campground contains 113 individual campsites and two group camp areas for recreational vehicles and tent campers. The campsites are available on a first come, first served basis. Reservations are required for use of the group camp area and handicapped access sites.
To further your enjoyment, there are eight primitive campgrounds along the trail system. The campgrounds are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and campers must obtain a back country camping permit at the Visitor Center. There is no potable water at these sites.

No camping is allowed outside these camp grounds. All campgrounds have restrooms, tables, grills and tent pads. You should carry your own water since the water you find along the trails is not drinkable. Washing your dishes. - or yourself - in springs, streams or the lake is not permitted.

At this time no water is available at Liberty Glen. In addition, the dump station, showers and restrooms are closed. Chemical vault toilets are available for your convenience. Campers should check in at the entrance station to Liberty Glen. Call to verify the water situation.

 
Drive-In Camping
Liberty Glen Campground has 113 campsites for RV's and tent campers; however, no electrical or water hook-ups are available. Campsite amenities include picnic tables, fire rings, and lantern holders and firewood is available for sale during summer months. Kids will enjoy the campfire programs and other special events frequently done on summer weekends. Trail users have easy access to the Lake's trail system. Universally accessible campsites are available for the disabled. Sorry, at this time no water is available at Liberty Glen. In addition, our dump station, showers and restrooms are closed. Chemical vault toilets are available for your convenience. Campers should check in at the entrance station to Liberty Glen.
 
Reservations
Campsites are available through reservation by calling the National Recreation Reservation Service (NRRS) at their toll-free number, (877) 444-6777, or visit their website at www.reserveamerica.com. Be sure to specify "California" as the state, and Boat-In Sites for the primitive boat-in/hike-in campsites. Sorry, individual and double campsites at Liberty Glen are available only on a first come, first served basis. For the two group campsites, please call Ranger Mike Atchison at 707-431-4533.

 
Day Use Facilities
Warm Springs Recreation Area

This day use area is located at Lake Sonoma, just a 45 minute drive north of Santa Rosa and a 2 hour drive from San Francisco. There are 6 large group picnic areas and smaller individual family picnic tables. Sport areas are available for 2 sand volleyball courts and a large play area for football, baseball, or other field sport. A small playground with tire swing, slides and climbing structures is also present.

Group picnic sites are available through reservation by calling the toll-free National Recreation Reservation Service (NRRS) at 1-877-444-6777 or visit the website at www.recreation.gov.

 

Yorty Creek Recreation Area

A nice family area for picnicking, swimming, bank fishing, and picnics, Yorty Creek is located far up the Dry Creek arm and can be accessed by car from the city of Cloverdale. Facilities include chemical toilets, free sheltered picnic areas, a car-top boat launch (no trailers allowed), and a swim beach.

Yorty Creek is managed as a day use area. Boat-in campers wishing to launch and park overnight at Yorty Creek must check in with the visitor center and obtain a parking permit to avoid receiving a citation. Swim at your own risk, as there is no lifeguard on duty and please keep an eye on your children.

 
Austin Creek State Recreation Area
Twenty miles of hiking and riding trails make it easy to explore and enjoy this wild and scenic area. Though the 5,683-acre park is close to urban development, its rugged topography gives a sense of isolation from the hustle and bustle of civilization. Elevations within the park range from 150 feet above sea level to almost 1,900 feet on Marble Mine Ridge. For more information, call California State Parks at 707-869-2015 or 707-865-2391.
 
Armstrong Redwood State Natural Reserve
Visitor center, outdoor amphitheater, nature trails and picnic facilities. The Colonel Armstrong Tree is over 1400 years old. Open daily 8:00am until one hour after sunset. 17020 Armstrong Woods Road, Guerneville, CA 95446 --  707-869-2015.

 
Fishing
Trees have been left in the upper stretches of Warm Springs Creek and Dry Creek in order to provide an underwater habitat for various species of fish. As a result, the lake provides some of the best bass fishing in the state. Game fish also include Sacramento perch, channel catfish and redear sunfish. For information about special provisions and limits, please refer to the latest copy of the California Fishing Regulations.
 
Game Fish
Trout, largemouth & smallmouth Bass, catfish, and panfish, ( Sacramento perch, redear sunfish, green sunfish and bluegill ).
 
Fishing Methods & Bait
Rainbow Trout
There is a small native population of trout within Lake Sonoma. The trout are holdovers from the steelhead that used to migrate up Dry Creek before the lake was formed. The best time to catch rainbows is in the spring near the feeder creeks leading into the lake. In the latter part of summer and into the fall months, the trout can be found deep in front of the Warm Springs Dam. Trollers pull lures such as minnows, needlefish and crankbaits throughout the year.
 
Bass (largemouth, smallmouth)
Lake Sonoma has been managed into an excellent warm-water fishery. Trees were left standing in the arms of the lake to provide ideal habitat for game fish when the lake was formed in 1983, after the completion of the Warm Springs Dam.

In 1987, the Department of Fish and Game stocked the lake with threadfin shad. The shad have flourished and they are now the primary forage fish for the bass.

The smallmouth bass have done very good in Lake Sonoma also, though not quite as good as the largemouths. Fishermen have reported smallmouth being caught in the 4 pound range.

The best areas to try for largemouth are in the forks of the lake. The upper reaches of Yorty Creek, Cherry Creek, Warm Spring and in the Dry Creek Arm are the most productive areas. Smallmouth bass can be found along the face of the dam, where hungry fish are chasing shad up against the rip-rap along the shore.

Like most other lakes, bass fishing at Sonoma is best during the spring months, but fish can be caught most anytime of the year. In the summer months the fishing gets tougher as the fish spent most of the daylight hours in deep water. Anglers use pig-n-jigs and plastic grubs to get to fish that are down as much as 45 feet. In the early morning and late evening hours, the bass move up to start feeding. Topwater techniques with Pop R's, Zara Spooks, and buzz baits entice fish into striking. Fall months can provide as good of fishing as an angler will find in the spring-time. Fishermen using spinnerbaits, Berkley Power Bait and Berkley Power Worms, and shad colored plastic worms and grubs in the the trees will have the best success. The bass tend to hold anywhere from 0 to 20 feet this time of year.

 
Catfish (channel)
You'll find catfish, after the water warms up. Use night crawlers, anchovy or chicken livers in the coves, and on shallow sloping banks. Fishing at night is the best time since the cats do most of their feeding during the evening hours.
 
Panfish ( Sacramento perch, redear sunfish, green sunfish and bluegill )
There's a good population of red ear sunfish in Lake Sonoma. These tasty panfish can be found most anywhere in the lake. Fishing red worms under a bobber will most often produce fish. Other preferred baits are minnows, night crawlers, and mealworms. Artificial baits such as panfish and jigs, among others, should do well.
 
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Bag Limits
  • Trout: Open season all year. Limit: five trout.
  • Bass: Open season all year. Limit: five bass. Minimum length: 12 inches
  • Catfish: Open season all year. Limit: no limit
  • Sunfih: Open season all year. Limit: no limit
 
Fishing regulations can change annually. Check with the California Sport Fishing Regulations for current changes.


Sport Fishing Regulations or
California Department of Fish & Game
916-227- 2245


 
Hiking, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking
More than 40 miles of trails welcome hikers, horseback riders and mountain bikers to Lake Sonoma, a 17,615 acre park 13 miles northwest of Healdsburg.

The trails provide access to hard-to-reach areas of the park. Passing through shady woodlands of oak, alder, bay and adrone, over sweeping grasslands and into redwood groves, the trails open onto impressive panoramas of the lake and surrounding hills. You will see a variety of wildlife including deer, jackrabbits and many birds. You may even be rewarded with glimpses of the rare peregrine falcons that nest here. For hints on what, where and how to look for wildlife and plant life, stop by the Visitor Center near the park entrance and talk to a ranger.
 
Picnicking
Picnic sites are located throughout the park for daytime enjoyment. Fires are permitted only in those barbecues provided. Groups may reserve two Group Picnic Areas located near the Park Headquarters. Yorty Creek Recreation Area picnic sites are located near the park's swim beach.
 
Water Sports
Boating, water skiing, canoeing, sail-boating and fishing.

 
Lake Information
Nestled in the beautiful coastal foothills of Sonoma County, California, Lake Sonoma is surrounded by world famous vineyards and land that is rich in history. Created by the construction of Warm Springs Dam in 1983, the lake provides for flood control, irrigation and recreation. When full, the lake has a surface area of more than 2,700 acres and 50 miles of shoreline, forming the perfect setting for a wealth of recreational activities.

Lake Sonoma is about 45 minutes north of Santa Rosa, only minutes from downtown Healdsburg and a 2-hour drive from San Francisco. The lake boasts almost 100 boat-in sites for all to enjoy. All boat-in sites are located on various portions of the lake. Visitors have the option of selecting campgrounds that are close to the ski zones of the lake, or selecting a more secluded region for fishing or swimming. Boaters who wish to sleep on their boats for camping may anchor anywhere within the park if they have anchor lights; however, if they tie up to shore, they must be at one of the designated campgrounds. The park typically has cool, foggy, wet winters with hot, dry summers. Temperatures average in the high 90s during the summer with short periods over 100 degrees.

 
Location
Lake Sonoma is located 10 miles from Healdsburg at 4200 Skaggs Springs Road, Geyserville, CA 95441-9644  707-431-4590. See directions below. GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude): Lat. 38.70833, Lon.123.0
 
Visitors Center
Located at the park entrance, the Milt Brandt Visitor Center is your source for information about the park. Exhibits explain the cultural and natural history of the Dry Creek Valley. Campfire programs, Junior Rangers, water safety programs, and tours of the fish hatchery are some of the audiovisual and ranger-led programs offered at the visitor center. Call the Visitor Center staff for more information at (707) 431-4533. Hours of operation vary, so please call ahead to check days and times of operation.
 
Grocery Stores
Lake Sonoma Resort
707-433-2200  or  707-526-7272
100 Marina Drive,
Lake Sonoma CA 95448
  Oakville Grocery
707-466-3200
124 Matheson Street,
Healdsburg CA
95448
 
Directions

Directions from San Francisco to Lake Sonoma

Take the 101 North to the Dry Creek Road exit. (Drive time: one and half hours). At the bottom of the exit make a left onto Dry Creek Road. Take Dry Creek Road about 12 miles continuing straight through both stop signs. Dry Creek Road turns into Skaggs Springs Road where Lake Sonoma is located.

Directions from Ukiah to Lake Sonoma

Take the 101 South to the Dutcher Creek Road exit. (Drive time: one hour). At the bottom of the Dutcher Creek Road exit make a right. When you come to the stop sign make a left onto Dutcher Creek Road. At the end of Dutcher Creek Road, make a right onto Dry Creek Road. Dry Creek Road turns into Skaggs Springs Road where Lake Sonoma is located.

Reservations For
Lake Sonoma Campgrounds
3333 Skaggs Springs Road
Geyserville, Ca 95441
707-433-9483
http://www.spn.usace.army.mil/lakesonoma


GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
Lat. 38.70833, Long.123.0

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State Regulations
Sport fishing and hunting licenses and fees: CA state fish & game license
Fishing regulations: Regulations
Mammal Hunting: Regulations
Birding Sonoma County: Birding Sonoma County
Wildlife: Regulations
Birding: Regulations
Bureau of Reclamation: Bureau of Reclamation
CA Department of Boating: Department of Boating
 
Resources
California Department of Fish and Game
State of California Fish and Game
Bureau of Reclamation
Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce
Sonoma Valley Chamber of Commerce
Sonoma County Chamber of Commerce
Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce
Russian River Chamber of Commerce
US Army Corps Lake Sonoma
 
 

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