What matters to you in your parks?
We’re creating a strategic plan to guide what we focus on over the next few years, and we want to hear what's important to you! Please take a quick survey and tell us what matters about your regional parks. Your feedback will guide how we invest in parks, programs and services through 2028.
The Water Bark is back!
The Spring Lake swimming lagoon is going to the dogs! The Water Bark is back on Sept. 6-7, 14, 20-21 and 27-28. Tickets are available at the gate: $10 for Regional Park members and $15 for non-members. For advance purchases, tickets are $8 for members and $12 for non-members. Season passes are available for $50.
Get your splash on at Spring Lake
Visit Spring Lake Regional Park for its summer swimming lagoon, floating Water Park and kayak and paddleboard rentals. Park playground and part obstacle course, the inflatable, floating Water Park is for kids and adults who like to make a splash – and a hop, flip and a jump! Reserve your spot. Starting Wednesday, Aug. 20, the lagoon will only be open on weekends and on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1.
Three trails that make Taylor Mountain feel like a whole new park
Explore fresh trails and big views on the east side of Taylor Mountain Regional Park and Open Space Preserve. Discover shaded creek canyons and oak woodlands that lead to ridgelines with panoramic views of Santa Rosa and beyond.
Connect with nature
Join us for guided hikes, bird walks, kids activities, volunteer projects and other group outings in the parks.