Address: 2080 Kawana Terrace, Santa Rosa, CA 95404, USA
Phone: +17075398092
Sunday: 6AM–8:30PM
Monday: 6AM–8:30PM
Tuesday: 6AM–8:30PM
Wednesday: 6AM–8:30PM
Thursday: 6AM–8:30PM
Friday: 6AM–8:30PM
Saturday: 6AM–8:30PM
Mishkuulio Jacksonbae
Lots of good hikes, it was a little confusing driving up for the first time but the scenery was beautiful. Saw some deer and birds, and the peak was stunning!
Alicia Bustamante
A great open hike with many different opportunities for different fitness levels plus this park is dog friendly!! This was a very busy park but you still felt like you were out hiking alone at the same time. There were numerous routes that ranged from a slow incline to very steep ones so people from all fitness levels are able to enjoy the prettiness of the area. Our favorite part was the super friendly cows that came right up to us and then followed us a part of the way. It was definitely the curious young ones who did but our dog even enjoyed getting up nose to nose to them. Definitely watch out for the big poop mounds along the trail but it was still fun. A great moderate hike.
Jackobin Walsh
One of my favorite parks! I've been coming here for years.
Jake Lewis
I regularly hike/disc golf here, and it's a must if you're a Parks Pass holder. The mountain looks like a tiny hill when you drive around town, but when you start hiking to the summit you will have a bit of a reality check--this mountain has some stunning views. If you've been living in Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Penngrove or Petaluma and need a unique and wonderful view of your town, look no further. The only complaint is that the trails could use some additional maintenance. They're quite muddy/clay-heavy this time of year, and I think the constructed trails were not created with the anticipation of the amount of precipitation we've received this year. All the more reason to support Regional Parks so that these trails can be properly maintained! If you disc golf, I would highly recommend using the Udisc app to navigate the course, as the tee markers are still in the process of being fully constructed. Otherwise one of my favorite courses.
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Yes mountain bikes are allowed. The climb is pretty steep.
Handicap parking is available. Some trails maybe accessable, but most are not very wheelchair friendly.
I'd wait until the air quality improved from all the wildfires we've had tecently, before going for any walks on Taylor Mountain.
No they only allow mountain bikes. Infact in Sonoma County there is not a single acre of place where you can take gas powered dirt bikes.
If you have one of the strollers designed for jogging you should be fine for the first loop, but the rest of the trails will take a bit more effort.
Yes, dogs on 6 foot leashes are welcome!
Parking in the lots does cost money. Please support our Sonoma County parks by paying the fee. Buying an annual pass is a great idea, too.
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