Sonoma County Regional Parks is pleased to announce the expanded public access at Tolay Lake Regional Park with the Interim Plan (IP) Day-Use Permit Program.
The IP Day-Use Permit Program allows the public to visit the park during posted hours once they’ve completed an hour-long orientation and obtained a permit. Regional Parks is offering these mandatory one-hour orientations, free of charge, which cover permit procedures, and rules & regulations. After the orientation, participants receive Tolay IP Day-Use Permits, along with maps, park rules & regulations, and gate access cards. Permit holders may use the park for a variety of activities, including hiking, bicycling, picnicking, or horseback riding. Effective October through March permit holders may access the park on Saturday and Sunday from 8am to sunset. Regular day-use parking fees apply.
Current Permit Holders:
Permits will NOT expire on November 30, 2011. Your permit will remain valid & key card will remain active. Please watch your email for an annual use survey coming soon. Email tolaypermit@sonoma-county.org with questions.
Orientation sessions:
Orientations start promptly – late arrivals will not be admitted
The orientation will take place in a historic barn with an uneven floor surface. Should you require assistance with access to the barn please contact a staff member. The Stone Floor Barn is an un-heated facility; please dress accordingly. Park entrance gate will open 30 minutes prior to the orientation.
For information, or to schedule a time to view the Interim Access Plan, call: (707) 565-2041
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