Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Bald Mountain Loop California

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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is a state park in Northern California, United States. Located in the Mayacamas Mountains north of Kenwood, the park straddles the boundary between Sonoma …
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is a state park in Northern California, United States. Located in the Mayacamas Mountains north of Kenwood, the park straddles the boundary between Sonoma and Napa counties.

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Jun 20, 2023
I booked for two-night camping, but I left the next day. It was very windy the night before, and I didn't much sleep from the 25-mph gusts. It wasn't the park's fault; I just became exhausted from la… Full review by cattknipp
Jan 5, 2023
We spent the morning hiking to the waterfalls as the area had recently received a lot of rain and it was raining when we were there too so we knew the waterfalls would be great. There is a couple of … Full review by Joy_lee21
May 6, 2021
We loved our hike...Vista to Grey to Bald...and back to the parking area. Such incredible 360 views. Many Sonoma vineyards, gorgeous green hilltops, Mt. Diablo, Mt. Tam and the tips of the Golden Gat… Full review by pcinsb

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Does the Sonoma County Regional Parks Pass work for parking down at the Goodspeed trailhead or up at the main lot above?
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No. Sugarloaf Ridge is a State Park. We accept the CA State Parks Pass, The Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Pass and the Jack London State Park Pass. You can use your County Pass …
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No. Sugarloaf Ridge is a State Park. We accept the CA State Parks Pass, The Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Pass and the Jack London State Park Pass. You can use your County Pass at the Hood Mt. Regional Park at either the Pythian Road Parking Lot or the Los Alamos Road parking lot.
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Answer by John R · Jan 30, 2020
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I have a question regarding the "dip" in the road: I am pulling a fifth-wheel, should I be concerned about this dip?
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Yes. The dip limits the size of trailers that can get into the campground. About 28 foot rv and 24 foot trailer is the limit.
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How far from the town of Napa?
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About 45 minutes without traffic. 50 to 60 minutes with traffic.
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Answer by John R · Oct 22, 2016
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