Sonoma County is home to one of the most diverse park systems in California – spanning cities, suburbs, valleys, mountains, rivers and ocean – with open space conservation land, developed trails, skate parks, tennis courts, sports fields, playgrounds, beaches, picnic areas, marinas and campgrounds.
The Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation helps sponsor park programs for under-served communities, seniors and youth; supports the development of environmental education programs; funds natural resources projects to restore habitats and protect wildlife; provides financial support to develop new parks and trails; and hosts popular community events, such as Funky Fridays and the Spring Lake Water Bark.
The Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation helps sponsor park programs for under-served communities, seniors and youth; supports the development of environmental education programs; funds natural resources projects to restore habitats and protect wildlife; provides financial support to develop new parks and trails; and hosts popular community events, such as Funky Fridays and the Spring Lake Water Bark.
Here's how you can join us to support Sonoma County Regional Parks
Natural Play Area at Taylor MountainAn exciting new environmentally friendly and educational project is coming to Taylor Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve...
READ MORE Commemorative GiftsAre you looking for a special way to honor a family member or friend with a gift that supports our parks?
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The Campaign for Doran Regional ParkWe've embarked on an exciting collaboration to raise funds for a slate of improvements at one of the most beloved and heavily used parks...
READ MORE Science Field TripsThanks to donors, thousands of Sonoma County students can attend award-winning educational field trips at 10 different Regional Parks...
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Parks Fire RecoveryWhen wildfires raged through Sonoma County, our parks played a critical role, giving first responders space to control the advancing flames...
READ MORE Water Safety PatrolThe Water Safety Patrol has loaned thousands of life jackets to vulnerable swimmers at five of the most popular Russian River beaches...
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