Taylor Mountain Regional Park offers a diverse outdoor experience with panoramic views, upland oak woodland, and trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding near Santa Rosa, CA.
Taylor Mountain Regional Park is a 1,100-acre regional park located east of Santa Rosa in Sonoma County, California. The park features a combination of rolling hills, oak woodlands, and grasslands that provide habitat for a variety of wildlife including deer, raptors, and native songbirds. The area, originally used for cattle grazing, was acquired by Sonoma County in 1989 to conserve open space and provide recreational opportunities for the public. The park sits atop Taylor Mountain, which rises to 1,200 feet, offering sweeping views of the Laguna de Santa Rosa wetlands, the Mayacamas Mountains, and the Sonoma Valley. Visitors can enjoy nearly 10 miles of multi-use trails ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Popular trailheads include the Fitch Mountain Trail and Taylor Mountain Loop, which traverse scenic ridgelines and shaded forest sections. The park’s ecosystem supports a mix of oak, madrone, and bay laurel trees, alongside wildflowers in spring. It is a favored spot for dog walking, wildlife watching, and photography. Taylor Mountain Regional Park's accessibility from the city and moderate terrain appeals to outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels, making it a regional favorite for daily recreation and weekend escapes.
Panoramic summit views overlooking Sonoma County and the Mayacamas Mountains
Rich oak woodland ecosystem supporting diverse local wildlife
Multi-use trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Proximity to the Laguna de Santa Rosa wetlands, a regional ecological hotspot
The park's highest point at 1,200 feet offering extensive views over Sonoma County and distant mountain ranges.
Widespread coast live oak groves creating important habitat and seasonal shade throughout the park.
Views across this wetland area highlight one of the largest freshwater wetlands on the northern California coast.