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About Stillwater Cove Regional Park in Jenner, California

Stillwater Cove Regional Park is a Sonoma County beach and park about 16 miles north of Jenner, CA. The sandy beach is in a small but deep cove where Stockhoff Creek flows intermittently into the Pacific. Over three miles of hiking trails meander along the creek and through the redwood forest including a side trail to the historic one-room Fort Ross Schoolhouse Building.

A small parking area for the beach is right on Highway 1, but it only has a couple spaces. The large main day-use parking lot, campground, and picnic area are all up a road on the east side of the highway. From the main lot a trail heads toward the cove and requires crossing over the highway to a wide path that finally ends at Stillwater Cove Beach. This path west of the highway is paved and serves as a small craft boat launch with a short portage to the beach. Divers, sea kayakers, and other water lovers will enjoy this little cove. The campground, trails, and park amenities make it nice for anyone to enjoy.

Address
22455 Hwy 1
Jenner, CA 95450
Park Name
Stillwater Cove Regional Park
Other Names
Stockhoff Creek Beach
Owner
County
Pet Details
Dogs allowed on leash
Fees
Fee for parking, camping
Activities
Hiking, Scuba Diving, Camping, Kayaking, Canoeing, Abalone Diving, Picnicking, Fishing
Amenities
Campground, Restrooms, Trails, Showers
Map of Stillwater Cove Regional Park
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