Sugarloaf Ridge Campground
Description
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
Sugarloaf has been described as a mecca for cyclists who love to climb and don’t like crowds. We like the Bald Mountain Loop.
Fishing
Trout fishing in Sonoma Creek is best in late spring and early summer (the creek is not stocked). Fishing season varies each ye...Read more
Hiking
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park has a variety of unique hikes, ranging from a casual hike, to a waterfall, to an actual “planet walk...Read more
Horseback riding
There’s also great horseback riding, if that’s what you’re into!
Climbing
Boulders along the Sonoma Creek and higher up in the canyon provide for some excellent challenges ranging from VO to V6. Check ...Read more
Wildlife watching
Sugarloaf Ridge is a brilliant place to try and spot some California wildlife . Deer, gray foxes, bobcats and coyotes all roam ...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Sugarloaf Ridge Campground.
28 Reviews
Things to know: Campsites here are cheek-by-jowl on top of one another. But, there are great star views in the meadow on clear nights. Campers with pets or small children should also be aware that big cats have been seen hunting here at night, so keep pets on leashes and kids close by.
This campground has some pros and cons. The pros are many - a beautiful location with great hiking and a cool observatory close by. Huge California oaks and bay laurels, the latter filling the space with a wonderful aroma. Good clean bathrooms and showers.
The major con is that the sites are jammed in close together, and, being a family campground, there are many kids. I love kids, but it can be very loud at night and early in the morning. No drinking is allowed in the park, which was fine with me!
I might not go back but I'm happy to have stayed there.
The national park is about a 10minute drive off the highway at Kenwood before you reach the entrance point.It is in fact the parking meter thing on the right as you go in.$35 for a night and go and pick your spot. The site is on a big loop where a stream wraps around it.In the middle is a large field. Campsites are large and each have benches/fire pits. Wood available from the ranger for $8 and 'hot showers' coin operated.25c for One minute !They are clean. Location wise, this is fifteen minutes from any vineyard, not walking distance. unless you are a reasonably fit cyclist the distance from the Camp on wheels is 25 mins at least. Peaceful place with only the sound of the stream running through, we had a lovely time here. Would recommend.
The non-profit Valley of the Moon Observatory Association provides year-round astronomy education and interpretation programs at the Robert Ferguson Observatory, open ~once a month for star gazing and "star parties". http://rfo.org/public-astronomy.html
Most campsites are NOT secluded and people can be heard all around. The sites are located up the hill and there's a great field/valley for star gazing. Good for families.
- Park
- Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (707) 833-6084
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 38.437° N, 122.514° W
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- Tent Only - Group: 1 Site (Up to 40 people per site)
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- Tent / RV / Trailer - Group: 8 Sites (Up to 100 people per site)
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- Tent / RV / Trailer: 90 Sites (Up to 8 people per site)