This 210 acre park includes a campground with coin operated shower facilities and flush restrooms, and day use parking. There is a half-mile trail leading to the historic one-room Fort Ross Schoolhouse.
The park offers picnic facilities and a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean from Stillwater Cove. The park has open meadows mixed with coastal forest.
Stillwater Cove offers ocean access and a small beach. The cove is popular with small boat operators, skin and scuba divers and is an outstanding access for abalone divers. A launch facility is available for people to load and off load their boats or kayaks.
A portage to the Cove and the ocean is within a short walking distance of the launch. The launch is open throughout the year. No parking is available at the cove itself. Parking is available at Stillwater Cove Regional Park’s day use parking lot.
Dogs are welcome; remember to bring a leash no longer than 6 feet and please pick up after your dogs.
Parking: $6 per vehicle for day use. The park is open daily. Most Sonoma County Regional parks open at sunrise and close at sunset.