Sugarloaf Ridge State Park - United States

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About Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

RV quick facts for Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

DetailInformation
Max RV length30 feet
Full hookupsNone; water spigots available
Dump stationNot available
Generator hours10am to 8pm
Reservation windowUp to 6 months in advance at reservecalifornia.com; day-of reservations available
Road restrictionsClearance concerns for fifth wheels; large oak branches overhang park roads

RV Rentals Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, CA, United States

How to get to Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

The park entrance is 7 miles east of Santa Rosa via Highway 12 to Adobe Canyon Road in Kenwood, approximately 1 hour from San Francisco. Roads within the park are suitable for small motorhomes and travel trailers up to 30 feet, but large oak branches and narrow sections present clearance challenges for fifth wheels and oversized RVs. Nearest airport: San Francisco International (SFO), approximately 70 miles west. Nearest major cities: Santa Rosa (15 miles), San Francisco (60 miles).

Best time to visit Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

May through October offers optimal conditions for RV camping and hiking, with warm days and low precipitation. June through September provides the warmest, driest weather, ideal for summit hikes and backcountry exploration. Spring (March-May) brings wildflower blooms and moderate temperatures, though roads remain fully passable. Winter months (November-February) see increased rainfall and muddy conditions; plan accordingly for RV access via Adobe Canyon Road.

Jan 170 mm
47°F - 37°F

Coldest month; wet conditions common

Feb 67 mm
50°F - 39°F

Frequent rain; RV access may be challenging

Mar 51 mm
56°F - 40°F

Spring warming; wildflowers emerging

Apr 40 mm
62°F - 42°F

Mild spring conditions; excellent hiking

May 25 mm
70°F - 47°F

Warmest spring month; low rainfall

Jun 10 mm
79°F - 52°F

Summer begins; mostly dry conditions

Jul 1 mm
84°F - 55°F

Peak summer; minimal precipitation

Aug 1 mm
84°F - 55°F

Warmest month; very dry

Sep 5 mm
80°F - 53°F

Late summer warmth; dry conditions continue

Oct 30 mm
70°F - 45°F

Autumn cooling; occasional rain begins

Nov 80 mm
57°F - 39°F

Increasing rainfall; roads becoming wet

Dec 145 mm
48°F - 37°F

Wettest month; muddy conditions

Things to do at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park

  • Bald Mountain Hike Moderate-Strenuous
    RV parking available

    The park's signature trail offers a challenging 6.6-mile round-trip climb to the 2,729-foot summit with 1,529 feet of elevation gain. Clear days provide panoramic views of the Sierra Nevada and Golden Gate Bridge. Trailhead has RV parking. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=481

  • Canyon-Pony Gate Loop Moderate
    RV parking available

    This 2-mile moderate trail features towering redwoods, shady oak forests, and a seasonal 25-foot waterfall. Ideal for families and RV campers seeking a shorter hiking option with significant scenery.

  • Fishing

    Sonoma Creek runs through the campground and park, offering fly-fishing opportunities for steelhead and other species. Check current regulations and seasonal access before planning a fishing trip. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=481

  • Horseback Riding

    Multiple trails accommodate horseback riding throughout the park's 25-mile trail system. The park's oak woodland and chaparral terrain provides scenic equestrian routes for experienced riders. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=481

  • Stargazing at Robert Ferguson Observatory

    The volunteer-run observatory offers opportunities to view celestial objects from the park. The rural location and elevation provide excellent darkness for observing the night sky. parks.ca.gov/?page_id=481

  • Mountain Biking

    The park's 25 miles of trails support mountain biking on designated routes through varied terrain. Trails range from gentle creek-side paths to steep ridge climbs with technical sections. sugarloafpark.org/activities/hiking/

Top Hosts near CA, United States

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Jeremy was a great host, easy to communicate with, and very accommodating. Trailer was as described and we didn’t have any problems. Trailer pulled easy and true.

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This RV was great!! This was my first time pulling one and it pulled like a breeze. The set up was explained very well by Jeremy and was very easy to do once we got where we were going. Jeremy was extremely flexible with pick up and drop off times. I can’t recommend this enough. It is spacious, nice, and a great value. Also, bathroom is spacious and nice.

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