Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

  • $35.00 /night
  • (4.6)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is nestled in the heart of Sonoma County. We offer camping for Tents and Rv’s, two luxurious glamping sites, and tent rental if you need a tent or an extra one for the kids. Visit our website for reservations - and our reservable instantly available - no more requirement to make reservations 48 hours before arrival day.

We release first-come, first-serve sites over the phone at 10 am. We typically have room Sunday-Thursday, but fill up on good weathered weekends from April through October.

You can enjoy camping year-round at Sugarloaf Ridge State

- Park 47 family camping spaces are surrounded by a large meadow bordered by a year-round stream and a hillside forest. 

- Group campground with room for up to 50 people.

- 2 wheelchair-accessible campsites(6, 7) with an accessible restroom and showers. The campfire pits for these sites are also accessible, with a variety of wheelchair seating areas. 

- Ability to accommodate RVs up to 28 feet and trailers up to 24 feet. There is no dump station at the campground. 

- Two seasonal glamping tents (April-Oct)

- Dog’s are allowed in the campground, but not on backcountry trails and roads.

Directions

The park is about one hour away from San Francisco and seven miles east of Santa Rosa.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Cabin Tent
Group
RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites
Yurt

Features

Driveway Back-In
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Showers
Toilets
Trash
WiFi

Amenities

Group Sites

Essentials

ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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4.6

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SleepyMonkey 714

2 years ago
5/5

Did spike here for a week. For work that is. This is where I first got in contact with Poison Oak ahah. That was fun 🤣😅 Had fun doing fuel reduction for CalFire and State Parks.

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Sandeep Kundra

11 months ago
4/5

Nice State Park, a little out of the way, but good hikes, parking spaces are in high demand. Staff is friendly, say hello to Tom at the entry booth.

Things are still green, but very sparse on wildflowers, in places water on the hiking trails. The streams are still flowing, and several birds were out, including raptors, jays, wild turkeys.

Varied choices in hiking trails, and camping is available with reservations recommended due to start of the busy season. Current fire danger level is green.

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Kathryn Nelson

1 year ago
5/5

One of the most beautiful parks I have visited. I camped for two nights and enjoyed a guided nature walk ... and the park staff and hiking were phenomenal! Highly recommend.

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Dave de Heer

3 years ago
5/5

Very scenic State Park. The hike up to the top of Bald Mountain is quite strenuous, but you're rewarded at the top with spectacular views from San Francisco to the snow-capped Sierra.

If you can time your visit so that you can attend a star party at the observatory in the park, you'll have a great opportunity to totally nerd out for a few hours. We were able to see the Crab Nebula and Jupiter (and several of its moons) through the telescopes.

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Cynthia Mortensen

2 years ago
4/5

We entered the park from the east going through a very curvey road. But it was very pretty. The campground is quite primitive but quiet. There were lots of deer and wild turkeys! We did not explore any trails because we didn't have time. We exited the park on the west, getting back to hwy 101. It seems like the park is out of the way but may be a great get away for city dwellers.

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