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Santa Rosa, California: camping, fishing, geocaching
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Santa Rosa, California
Beaches
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Canoeing & Kayaking
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National Seashore
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State Parks
State Recreation Areas
Water Activities
Whale Watching
Wildlife Viewing
Santa Rosa, California, is just 55 miles north of San Francisco. Santa Rosa offers a diverse and beautiful area, bringing together wine country and farm country; redwood forests and rivers; lakes and the Pacific Ocean.
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A unique mix of ecosystems is easily accessed from Santa Rosa through 10 park preserves within 40 minutes of Santa Rosa's downtown, which encompass many thousands of acres of hiking trails with campsites, boating ramps, and beaches.
It is easy to discover why people love the outdoor activities Santa Rosa has to offer. The area has wonderful state parks, local parks, jogging and biking trails, and, of course, the beautiful Pacific coastline which is just minutes away.
State Parks 15 minutes from Santa Rosa:
Annadel State Park and Jack London State Historic Park are just 15 minutes from Santa Rosa, while Armstrong Woods State Reserve, Austin Creek State Recreation Area, Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park, Sonoma Coast State Beach, Sonoma State Historical Park, and Sugarloaf Ridge State Park are just 30 minutes away.
Do you like geocaching? Santa Rosa, California offers over 5,500 opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Santa Rosa, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Santa Rosa.
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