Sonoma County Regional Parks has Restored Equestrian Access and Reopened Equestrian Parking Areas

Sonoma County’s health officer has amended an order limiting parks access to allow residents to drive to nearby inland parks. 

The order keeps Sonoma Coast parking areas closed and opens coastal parks only for local walk-in or bike-in access during certain hours. These restrictions are in place to help prevent unsafe crowding and to support shelter-in-place rules that are slowing the spread of the Covid-19 virus. 

Sonoma County Regional Parks has restored equestrian access and reopened equestrian parking areas.

Parking fees are determined by individual park agencies, so please check with your local parks department. Sonoma County Regional Parks is charging its regular parking fees. Regional Parks memberships will be extended to cover the two months the parks were closed to vehicles. If you parks membership expired in March, April or May, you may continue to use it for the time-being. 

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