Doran Regional Park is a coastal recreational area offering sandy beaches, picnic facilities, and camping along Bodega Bay in Sonoma County, California.
Doran Regional Park is a scenic coastal park located on the southern shore of Bodega Bay in Sonoma County, California. The park features approximately 138 acres of beachfront and wetland habitats that provide habitat for various shorebirds, marine wildlife, and coastal plants. The geography of the park includes sandy beaches, tidal mudflats, and salt marshes, making it a favorable environment for fishing, birdwatching, and beachcombing. The park's coastal dunes and wetlands are vital for native flora and fauna, including migratory shorebirds like sandpipers and plovers.
Historically, the area served as a fishing and gathering site for the Coast Miwok and Pomo tribes before becoming a popular recreational destination in the 20th century. Today, Doran Regional Park offers visitors a wide range of outdoor activities including camping, picnicking, fishing, kayaking, and swimming in the protected beaches. The campground is well-equipped with developed sites close to the beach, attracting families and groups seeking a coastal getaway. Notable landmarks include the sandy beach stretching along Bodega Harbor and excellent views of the Pacific Ocean. Birdwatchers often visit to observe species such as the western gull and snowy plover.
The park’s appeal stems from its accessible freshwater and saltwater recreation opportunities paired with its coastal environment. It is conveniently located near the town of Bodega Bay, allowing visitors to easily combine outdoor activities with dining and shopping in a charming coastal community.
Expansive sandy beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing
Birdwatching opportunities featuring migratory shorebirds in coastal wetlands
Well-equipped campground with sites close to the beach
Scenic views over Bodega Bay and the Pacific Ocean
A wide, sandy beach offering swimming, picnicking, and access to Bodega Bay waters.
Important habitat for migratory shorebirds and protected species along the tidal mudflats.
Developed campground with over 100 sites situated close to the beach and amenities.