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  1. Stillwater Cove Regional Park, located on the northern Sonoma Coast, features a picturesque crescent of beach, a small campground and hiking trails through redwood forest and along ocean bluffs. The park is a popular spot for tide-pooling, picnicking fishing, diving and ocean kayaking.

  2. Located on the northern Sonoma Coast, Stillwater Cove Regional Park features a picturesque beach, small campground, and hiking trails that wind through redwood forests and along ocean coasts. Stillwater Cove offers an inland campground with 23 available sites.

  3. Stillwater Cove Regional Park on the northern Sonoma Coast features a picturesque crescent of beach, a small campground, and hiking trails through redwood forest and along ocean bluffs. The park is a popular spot for tidepooling, picnicking fishing, diving, and ocean kayaking.

  4. Stillwater Cove Regional Park is located on the northern Sonoma County coast, 15 miles north of Jenner and the Russian River. Visitors to the 210-acre park enjoy hiking, fishing, sea kayaking and birding. The cove is popular for launching small craft and as a staging area for scuba diving.

  5. This 210-acre park offers picnic facilities and a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean from Stillwater Cove.

  6. Nov 29, 2015 · Stillwater cove Beach is a nice little isolated cove with some great geology and some beautiful sunset views. The camping area has on-site caretakers that well give local information and make change for the pay showers.

  7. Stillwater Cove Regional Park is a regional park north of Jenner, California, U.S.A. that is maintained by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department. It is located near the mouth of Stockhoff Creek.

  8. Stillwater Cove Regional Park is a Sonoma County beach and park about 16 miles north of Jenner, CA. The sandy beach is in a small but deep cove where Stockhoff Creek flows intermittently into the Pacific.

  9. Another trail crosses Highway 1 to the beach at Stillwater Cove, a popular destination for fishing, abalone diving, ocean kayaking, tidepooling, and picnicking. An inland campground offers 23 sites, available for year-round reservations, and one hike/bike site (first-come/first served).

  10. Stillwater Cove Regional Park on the northern Sonoma Coast features a picturesque crescent of beach, a small campground, and hiking trails through redwood forest and along ocean bluffs. The park is a popular spot for tidepooling, picnicking fishing, diving (abalone season is closed), and ocean kayaking.

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