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  1. The non-profit Valley of the Moon Observatory Association provides year-round astronomy education and interpretation programs at the Robert Ferguson Observatory within Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. Program fees vary, some are free with the payment of the park's Day Use Fee.

  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Covering 3,900 acres, the area is vast, sandwiched between the Sonoma and Napa Valleys, with so much adventure packed into the landscape. Horseriding, biking, a seasonal waterfall, one of the highest peaks in Sonoma County, vistas stretching to San Francisco, all-year campsites, incredible wildflower displays, and so much more, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park has it all.

  3. The History of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park was established as a park in 1962, The area has a rich agricultural and social history. Indigenous tribes lived in the Sonoma Valley for more than 12,000 years. Check out the highlights below!

  4. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park | 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452 | 707.833.5712 | For Camping Reservations go to www.ReserveCalifornia.com | ©2024 Sonoma ...

  5. 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.

  6. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park | 2605 Adobe Canyon Rd, Kenwood, CA 95452 | 707.833.5712 | For Camping Reservations go to www.ReserveCalifornia.com | ©2024 Sonoma Ecology Center Operated by Sonoma Ecology Center and Team Sugarloaf.

  7. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park includes 21 miles of trails available to Mountain Bikes with elevation ranges between 600 to 2,729 feet above sea level. Sugarloaf is a mecca for those who like to climb and descend epic trails.

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