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Petaluma Estates
Welcome to Petaluma Estates, your premier destination for lodging and RV accommodations in the heart of Petaluma, California. Nestled at 901 North McDowell Boulevard, our park offers a serene escape with all the comforts of home. Whether you're traveling in an RV or seeking a cozy place to stay, Petaluma Estates provides a welcoming atmosphere and top-notch amenities to enhance your visit. Enjoy the convenience of our well-maintained facilities, designed to cater to your every need. Our spacious RV sites are equipped with full hookups, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free stay. For those seeking traditional lodging, our accommodations offer a blend of comfort and charm, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the beautiful Sonoma County region.
Olompali State Historic Park
Olompali State Historic Park, located at 8901 Redwood Boulevard in Novato, California, offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Coast Miwok people who inhabited the area for thousands of years. The park overlooks the Petaluma River and San Pablo Bay, providing stunning views from the slopes of Mount Burdell. Visitors can explore the historic Burdell mansion, gardens, and ranch facility, as well as hike along the Miwok Loop Trail or venture to the peak of Mt. Burdell for a challenging trek. Dogs are allowed in developed areas of the park, but not on trails or in historic buildings. Parking is available for $8 per vehicle, payable by cash, check, or the Yodel smartphone app. The park is open daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm, with gates closing promptly at closing time. Visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and history of the park, and to enjoy the educational opportunities provided by the Friends of Olompali.
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