Calabazas Creek Regional Park and Open Space Preserve

Calabazas Creek Regional Park and Open Space Preserve

Calabazas Creek Regional Park and Open Space Preserve is a 1,290-acre future Sonoma County Regional Park nestled in the Mayacamas Mountains of eastern Sonoma Valley. Before fully opening to the public, the park requires a significant planning and community engagement effort aimed at preserving the natural resources of this idyllic property while providing public access and education opportunities.

With your input, Regional Parks will prepare a Master Plan document to guide the development of accessible trails and spaces, recreational and educational uses, and stewardship of the natural resources at the park. 

Learn more about the Planning Process here.

Discover the Hidden Beauty – Sign up for a Park Preview Day

Part of the picturesque beauty of Sonoma Valley, the park is truly a wild place that boasts a wide array of diverse ecosystems and rare plant species. Its namesake creek supports steelhead trout, foothill yellow-legged frog and California giant salamander. The iconic mountain peaks and forested slopes of the park are visible from Highway 12, a well-traveled designated scenic corridor.

The splendor of the park is best appreciated firsthand. We encourage you to attend one of our guided Park Preview Days experience the park and its spectacular views, rugged trails, unique biodiversity and storied history.

Virtual Tour

Our virtual tour is also an opportunity to discover, explore and get to know Calabazas Creek Regional Park and Open Space Preserve and its significance.

Take our Survey

Your participation will help us prepare a master plan to guide the development of accessible trails and spaces, recreational and educational uses, and stewardship of the natural resources within the park.

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