Spring Lake Regional Park Campground

Santa Rosa

Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa, California
Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa, California

Spring Lake Regional Park Campground

Santa Rosa


Spring Lake Regional Park Campground

Spring Lake Regional Park is located off Montgomery Drive in Santa Rosa. The 320-acre park surrounds pretty Spring Lake. Within the park are hiking, cycling and equestrian trails, a swim lagoon, and the Environmental Discovery Center. Visitors enjoy birding, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and picnicking.

Spring Lake Regional Park Campground includes a family campground and Group Camp. The campground entrance to the park is at 5585 Newanga Avenue. The family campground has 31 sites. Four of the sites are tent-only, walk-in sites. The rest can accommodate RVs, trailers and tents. Most campsites have good shade.

Wedge Camping Cabins. Three Wedge Cabins designed by Cal Poly Pomona graduate students were opened in 2017. The cabins sleep 4 or 6 people. Read more at Cabin Guide.

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Spring Lake Regional Park Campground Basics
Spring Lake Regional Park Campground Location: 5585 Newanga Avenue, Santa Rosa
Elevation: 30 feet
Mileage from gateway cities: San Francisco- 67 miles
Santa Rosa - 36 miles
Number of Sites: 31
Camping Season: Open daily May through September
Open weekends and holidays October through April
Max. People per Site: 8 (including children)
Vehicles per Site: 1 vehicle and 1 towed vehicle ($7 for additional vehicle if space allows)
Pets: on leash, always attended, $2 per night
Operated by: Sonoma County Regional Parks
Spring Lake Regional Park Information (707) 539-8092

Reservations at Spring Lake Regional Park Campground
Reservations required: Reservations can be made year-round and are available up to a year in advance.
Maximum RV/trailer Length: 40 feet
Wheelchair accessible Sites: #23, 25
Fees: $37 per night May 1 - November 30, $35 during off-season
Sonoma County residents receive a $2 discount per night
Wedge Cabins $79 - $99 per night
Reservations: Spring Lake Regional Park Campground Reservations
$9.50 reservations fee
Check-in, check-out: 2:00 PM, check-out Noon
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Spring Lake Regional Park Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic table, fire ring; no hook-ups
Campground: Restrooms with flush toilets, tap water
Park Map: Spring Lake Regional Park Map
Campground Map: Spring Lake Regional Park Campground Map
Showers: Yes, coin operated
Dump station: Yes
Attractions near Spring Lake Regional Park Campground: Enjoy Spring Lake for non-gas-motorized boating. Try your luck fishing. Use the Swimming Lagoon. Explore the Environmental Discovery Center. Set out on hiking, cycling and equestrian trails. An equestrian staging area is nearby. The boat launch is for crafts up to 16'. Enjoy vista points. Kayaks, paddleboards and other similar boats are for rent in summer. Eat at the Lakeside Grill. Spring Lake Park is adjacent to Annadel State Park and Howarth Park.




Spring Lake Group Campground, Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa, CA

Spring Lake Group Campground

Spring Lake Regional Park Group Campsite

Spring Lake Regional Park has one group campground for up to 75 people. The group camp is open year-round. The site is for tents only; RVs and trailers are not allowed. The camping fee includes 15 vehicles.
Fee: $225 per night
Reservations: (707) 565-2267 or in person at Regional Parks' main office, 2300 County Center Drive, Suite 120A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403



Spring Lake Campground, Spring Lake Regional Park, Santa Rosa, CA

Spring Lake Regional Park Campground

Spring Lake Regional Park Area
Attractions and Activities

Spring Lake Regional Park and the surrounding area have many wonderful attractions. Campers at Spring Lake Regional Park Campground have access to all the facilities.

  • Boat and fish on Spring Lake. Find summer boat rentals near the swimming lagoon.
  • Ride horses, cycle, or hike along the many trails in the park. A good number of the trails, such as the Bay Area Ridge Trail and the Sullivan Ridge Trail extend well beyond the park.
  • Visit the Environmental Discovery Center, a natural history museum with hands-on exhibits.
  • Join naturalists on family hikes into the park at 1:00 and 3:00 PM on the third Saturday in September and November through May.
  • Naturalists also host Science Saturday experiments at 1, 2 and 3 PM. on the first Saturday of each month.
  • Check the Activities Calendar for a list of current happenings in the park.
  • Travel next door to Annadel State Park and enjoy hiking, trail riding, and mountain biking. Fish in Lake Ilsanjo for black bass and bluegill.
  • Head over to Howarth Park and find a beautiful lake for fishing and boating. Play sports on a softball field. and tennis courts. Eat at the picnic areas. Monkey around on the unique playground structures. Follow miles of hiking and jogging trails. Don't miss the amusement area featuring a miniature train ride, carousel, animal farm and pony rides.

Key Spring Lake Regional Park Campground Regulations

  1. Dogs must be on leash and always attended. Dogs are not permitted on most trails. Dogs must be kept in a vehicle or tent from 10 PM to 6 AM.
  2. Generators may only be operated between 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM.
  3. Obtain firewood locally to avoid the spread of harmful insects.

    Check Sonoma County Parks - Spring Lake Regional Park for any campground updates.


General Camping Information

Opening and closing dates of campgrounds are only estimates, usually dependent on weather conditions. Not all campsites can accommodate trailers or RVs of all lengths. If using a reservation website, check to be sure your vehicles will fit in the parking space for your campsite.

In order to prevent the spread of invasive insects, obtain firewood locally.

Accessible Sites

Designated Accessible sites are usually reserved for people with disabilities who have a vehicle displaying an accessible parking placard or license plate