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    Ragle Ranch Regional Park

    3.6 (50 reviews)

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    Kara M.

    The people that frequent this dog park are extremely aggressive, especially the ones with small dogs. Heaven forbid you are your larger dogs stay one minute into small dog hour. They will literally scream and curse at you. They have misinformation about what time small dog hour in on their Facebook page. So it's extremely hard to tell what is true.

    The redwood grove
    Stephanie A.

    This regional park has a little bit of everything to offer. Trails to stroll through, dog park, soccer field, baseball field, volleyball, tennis court, play grounds, group picnic, Apple Fairs, redwood groves. Did I leave anything out ? Yes, it costs $7 to park.... ALL SONOMA COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS cost $7 to park. That is what helps our local parks stay maintained. Funny how people will drop $7 at Starbucks for their Venti, quadruple, 6 pump, no whip Fru-Fru drinks but have an issue when it comes to our beautiful parks? Do yourself a favor and just buy the yearly park pass. It will pay for itself over and over again. Yes, the dog park has drama from the west county hipsters. But what dog park doesnt have drama???? There is a little dog hour for one hour every day. I read some reviews about complaints about Ghiardia and Kennel Cough. That can be picked up anywhere at an park (dog park or not). The Gravenstien Apple Fair is an all time favorite that happens once a year usually the second weekend in August. There is literally Apple everything imaginable !!!! We go every single year. The trails are flat and go back into the park. Areas are shaded and some areas not as shaded. You should always wear sun screen, bring water, a hat and pack accordingly. Since the trails are flat, it's perfect for the novice hiker wanting to take a casual and quiet stroll. There is also paved trails easy for wheelchairs or strollers.

    Small dog hour
    Mina C.

    Love small dog hour at the dog park here at 11-12 and 3-4. Our 20lb puppy can be intimidated by bigger dogs so it's very nice to have found Ragle ranch!

    V M.

    I have no idea why I chose to come here for some "hiking." Initially, I had intended to hike the Joe Rodota Trail nearby with family but my cousin (who didn't go, btw) insisted that this was an address for said trail. We all decided to input "500 Ragle Road" into our GPS devices and on we went. To our surprise, we pulled in and was told that we'd have to pay a $6 parking fee. Um yeah....no. We turned back around and parked on the street for free. We walked in and started on the trail where another surprise came...it wasn't a mountainous hike like we had imagined. The trail was paved all the way on a flat surface. It wasn't a bad stroll, but we had hoped for something more. On your way through the trail, you can pick pears and blackberries (sorry, not the phones...I meant the actual fruit!). Be careful of poison ivy though cuz they're out there. You can walk or run the trail. There were some really cute doggies out for a stroll also. The provide dog poopie bags for owners that forget to bring them or who are irresponsible. Hehe... I don't recall seeing restrooms but I'm sure there are some, somewhere in the park. Good place to run or walk, nice views, nice people, pretty flowers, yummy fruit.

    Sunset
    Joe P.

    Great dog park, small wood chip covered surface so no sand or dirt will go home on Fido. Small dog hours every day, reserved for dogs under 30 pounds only! Lots of flat, grassy surfaces for soccer, frisbee, and baseball playing. Some paved trails for scooter ring and a new bikers.

    Blackberry Trail, late May had the bees buzzing
    Parker S.

    Just stopped in here to visit the dog park and ended up exploring some more, turns out there's some trails here, along with so much more. Soccer & baseball fields, picnic / outdoor park party areas, etc. I plan on visiting again and will update review but my visit was nice. It's a good sized park, with plenty of parking around. No complaints about the dog park, just note they have a small dog only hour, confirm days / hours before coming. There's decent bathrooms in parking lot nearby dog park area. The Peace Garden isn't anything significant but a small space with a few benches, nice place to sit in some shade. We walked the Blackberry Trail which was an easy and beautiful little stroll around a bog (less than 2 miles I believe). There were some other walkers, bikers and joggers along the trail, which is dog friendly. This park is part of Sonoma County Regional Parks and pass is good here, otherwise there's a parking fee but free entry if coming in on foot or bike. Overall a nice park with a lot to offer, good go to place to wander with pups.

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    Great dog park! Small dog hours 3-4 and 11-12. Water and clean up supplies available. Lots of tables spread out and some in the shade.

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    Willow Creek Road Trail - Keep your eye out for fungi!

    Willow Creek Road Trail

    4.7(3 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    Wide dirt path. It's like getting to eat dessert first! Great view when you start with a moderate…read moredownhill grade the whole way. No help for it, you have to eat your veggies some time! All uphill on the way back. Also, a fairly tick rich environment. We even came away with ticks in early January. Use of the area is by permit only. See photo below. However, I have a feeling most people using the area do not have permits. Contact: www.landpaths.org, (707)524-9381. Dogs are permitted on leash. My observation is that most people politely adhere to on leash protocols. I'd recommend first time visitors park at signage which indicates "no turn around beyond this point." The road does continue for another 1/4 mile but it's extremely narrow and really meant for the few residents who live down there. Better to park at the sign and walk that last 1/4 mile the first time to get the lay of the land. So how do you find this place? It's really just a stone's throw up the hill from the town of Occidental. It's easier to just put in these GPS coordinates: 38.422560, -122.996500. Want even more information? We found the AllTrails app really helpful.

    Pretty cool place for a little hike! Decent dirt road for a 6.8 there and back hike. Downhill there…read moreand uphill back. Filled with towering green trees, bright fungi, flowing creek, grassy hills and beautiful views!

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    Willow Creek Road Trail
    Willow Creek Road Trail
    Willow Creek Road Trail - Park near here and this is where it starts!

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    Park near here and this is where it starts!

    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve - Banana slug

    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve

    4.7(408 reviews)
    12.5 mi

    Wow! What can I say that will convince you to come visit the splendor at Armstrong? We walked…read more Hiked. And drove our vehicle up a tiny one lane hillside road to the top for a spectacular view of the whole area. It was beyond words! The park was immaculately clean. Everyone was kind and polite. The air was so fresh. I hope to return soon.

    A state park with a good amount of redwood trees albeit mostly smaller/younger ones due to a good…read moreamount of logging done in this area to help build California in the 20th century. It is near the Russian River just outside of Guerneville. Redwood vibes similar to some parts of the Santa Cruz range or Marin Hills, but nothing that compares to the big redwoods in Northern California like near Humbolt Co or Crescent City, those are next level. There's a fee to park inside the park. Think it was about $10. It gets busy during the weekends and spaces can be super limited if you come after 11am. We were with a toddler, so we stayed on the main flat trails that go through redwood groves. It is very shady and well trafficked trails. There are a few loops you can join together, and the circumference may be a 2-3 mile hike. But you can do however long you want it to be. Now the trails that elevate into the hills are much more involved. It can elevate to a 1300 foot gain which is pretty strenuous. I haven't tried those yet but it is on my list to try. But even the easy trails that one day, was still beautiful and relaxing. To majestic red bark trees with healthy ferns all on the ground cover, fallen trees to climb on, large rocks to hop on was just a nice jaunt especially with young kids. We brought a light lunch and refreshments and were able to run into a small area with picnic benches. Perfect way to end a few hours steeped in nature, without having to be totally in the wild. Great intro for those that aren't too versed (yet) and to get them exposed to nature, ecosystems and wildlife. Connect with the world amongst which you live with but rarely see. Weekend mission accomplished!

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    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve - Very cool mushroom

    Very cool mushroom

    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve - Redwood Rooter

    Redwood Rooter

    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve - Wild turkeys in the park

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    West County Trail - We don't know what it saw. It landed right in front of us!

    West County Trail

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    An easy trail that you can catch in Forestville, Graton or Sebastopol. It does join up with the…read moreJoe Rodota trail too. It is flat, mostly paved and offers some shade. People are always friendly but be careful because bikes whiz passed at a high speed. Thoughtful bicyclists will ring a bell or they'll yell out "on your left", which is helpful. I often do my walking meditation on these paths because it is quiet and serene. You'll see a water recycling pond, hear lots of birds, but most of the trail is quiet and you'll see vineyards and lots of trees, vegetation and farms. There are dog waste bags with receptacles available near the trailheads and benches appear here and there on the trail. On our recent walk, we saw quail, various birds, bunnies, and a turkey vulture landed directly in our path! Not sure what it saw but it stopped us in our tracks. On the Forestville trailhead side, there is an unpaved parking lot with picnic tables and porta potties. A small Certified Farmer's Market is held there on Tuesdays, May - August.

    This is a nice, flat trail for walkers and bikers that traverses from Forestville to Graton to…read moreSebastopol along vineyards, waste treatment plants, and along the side of the road in certain sections. It's not the most picturesque hike, but it's a nice stroll for families or dog walks. (During COVID, pretty high level of mask wearing compliance.)

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    West County Trail - All kinds of birds

    All kinds of birds

    West County Trail - Very convenient for your furry friend

    Very convenient for your furry friend

    West County Trail - Walking or cycling this trail is beautiful all times of the year

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    Walking or cycling this trail is beautiful all times of the year

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