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Great Escape: Tolay Lake Regional Park

Minutes from home, thousands of miles from hustle bustle

Sometimes you just need to get away. Forget the cell phones, PTA responsibilities, errands and just get out in nature. For this week’s Great Escape, we’re featuring a sprawling open space preserve nestled between the Petaluma River and Sonoma Valley.

Tolay Lake Regional Park is a nearly 1,800-acre valley grassland, bordered by rolling ridgelines. It’s a space rich with watersheds, a seasonal lake and ponds — making it the perfect local spot to enjoy one of Sonoma County’s natural treasures.

We suggest packing a picnic, leaving your phone at home, some comfortable shoes and heading out for the day. At Tolay Lake, park-goers must take a one-hour orientation to learn about the sensitive habitats and species. Tours are only offered monthly, and this Saturday is the orientation for March. Think of it as an education, and as a way to get out of the hustle and bustle of our daily lives.

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The park features several protected species, such as the endangered California red-legged frog, the northwestern pond turtle, the golden eagle and the burrowing owl. A small hike to the mountainous boarder of the park offers breathtaking views of the Bay, the Petaluma River and the hills of Sonoma County. The spot is also great for horseback riding, cycling or just a picnic.

This weekend’s tour is from 1:30-2:30 p.m. For more information call 707-565-2041 or visit the website.

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Directions from Petaluma: Head northwest on Petaluma Boulevard South, toward D Street, and take the first right onto D Street. Drive 0.3 miles, and turn right at the first cross street, onto Lakeville Street. Then drive 6.5 miles, and turn left at Cannon Road.


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