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As the nation's largest federal provider of outdoor and water-based recreation, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers invites you and your family to have a safe and enjoyable visit to one of the Corps' more than 400 lakes and more than 2,400 recreation sites nationwide. During your visit to these sites or the thousands of other federal lands and waters, we encourage you and your loved ones to always wear a properly fitted life jacket when boating or playing on or near the water. We need your help to reduce the number of water-related injuries and deaths. Visitor safety is the Corps' number one priority. We actively promote water and boater safety and education programs. For more on these efforts and recreation opportunities, visit www.Corpslakes.us

BOAT-IN SITES (LAKE SONOMA) (CA), CA

Description

Lake Sonoma is about 45 minutes north of Santa Rosa, 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's shoreline. 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.

Services & Amenities:

Within Facility
  • Boat Launch Ramp
  • Comfort Station
  • Flush Toilets
  • Group Camping
  • Hiking Trail
  • Horse Trail
  • Marina
  • Pit Restroom
  • Public Marina

Alerts and Important Information

Reservations must be made at least 4 days in advance. In order to ensure a safe experience for visitors, it is the policy at Lake Sonoma/Warm Springs Dam Project that no person under 18 years of age is allowed to register for a campsite. Minor(s) under 18 years of age while camping on Lake Sonoma/Warm Springs Dam Project premises must, at all times, be accompanied and supervised by a parent, legal guardian. For age verification purposes, anyone appearing to be under 25 years of age must be in possession of valid photo identification, showing the date of birth. Anyone under 21 years of age is prohibited from possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages while on Lake Sonoma/Warm Springs Dam Project premises. All campers must check in at the Lake Sonoma Center before launching their vessels. In addition, campers using the Yorty Creek Recreation Area must obtain a visitor pass and security combination. Campsite must be free for the next arrival by 12:00 noon. Fires, hibachis, and other open flames are permitted only at the campground fire grills. All generators, radios, and other noise-producing equipment must be turned off by 10pm. Boisterous rowdy contact or any disturbances of the peace is grounds for dismissal. Pets must be restrained at all times. Unrestrained pets can prevent park staff or service contractors from cleaning restrooms or removing campground trash. All boating laws are strictly enforced. Any boats observed operating recklessly or without the stated required safety equipment onboard will be escorted off the lake. Children under 12 years of age must wear life jackets onboard a vessel. The visitor center operates a free life jacket loaner program for young children. Trails and campsites are located on the steep hillsides of California's coastal mountains. Hazardous conditions may exist.

Getting There:

Boat-In Sites (Lake Sonoma) (CA)
3333 SKAGGS SPRINGS RD
Geyserville CA 95441-9644

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
38.70833, -123.0

Take Hwy 101 north of San Francisco to the town of Healdsburg and exit on Dry Creek Road. Travel west 11 miles to reach the Visitor Center on the right. The Public Boat Ramp is 1.5 miles further up the road.

Phone Park for More Information:

Information: (707)431-4533