Southern Laguna Discovery Trail 5201 Stony Point Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
About the Business
Welcome to Southern Laguna Discovery Trail, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Santa Rosa, California. Located at 5201 Stony Point Road, this enchanting park offers a perfect escape into nature for visitors of all ages. Our beautifully maintained trails wind through lush landscapes, providing a peaceful setting for hiking, bird-watching, and photography.
Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the area, Southern Laguna Discovery Trail invites you to discover the natural beauty and tranquility of Sonoma County. Enjoy a leisurely stroll or an invigorating hike along our scenic paths, where the sights and sounds of nature will rejuvenate your spirit. Along the way, you'll encounter diverse flora and fauna, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and families alike.
Southern Laguna Discovery Trail is more than just a park; it's a community treasure that offers educational opportunities and a chance to connect with the great outdoors. With ample parking and convenient access, it's the perfect destination for a day of adventure and relaxation. Come and experience the natural wonders of Southern Laguna Discovery Trail, where every visit is a new discovery.
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5201 Stony Point Road, Santa Rosa, California 95407, United States
Reviews
"Awesome place"
"Nice, interesting trail, can enter from either side of bridge on Stony Point Road, still muddy in places but less muddy on north side of trail, be careful because trail has deep holes in several places from horses being ridden there when very muddy the past few months"
"It's so quiet and lovely, an easy walk. Very muddy right now, though! I was glad to move slowly, use my poles to keep from slipping, and breathe the fresh air!"
"This trail is beautiful and tranquil. Access the trail from stony point, you can park behind the guard rail next to the mouth of the trail. The beginning of the trail can be muddy in the wet season, but once you are around the bend the trail opens up to a view of many farms and is very peaceful and warm. You forget quickly that stony point is around the corner. I’ve seen many birds including hummingbirds and migrating geese. The trail has signs to tell you about the ecosystem of streams, the flora and fauna, and the interaction of humans and farming. The trail continues until it crosses over the stream. The trail is about 3 miles to the end and back. Update: on the dry season, the concrete bridge across the Laguna is exposed and you can cross and walk back on the other side."
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