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Interim Access to the park with the Day Use Permit Program
The Sonoma County Regional Parks Department acknowledges and thanks all the group and individual contributors and supporters that made this outstanding acquisition possible.
The acquisition of Tolay Lake Ranch establishes
a long-awaited regional park in the southern
portion of Sonoma County, easily accessible
to northern Marin, southern Napa, and Solano
Counties. There are opportunities to establish
multi-use trails for cycling, hiking and equestrian
use. The site also offers opportunities for
bird-watching, picnicking, and interpretation of
natural and cultural resources. There are
several high points on the site that provide
spectacular views of the Petaluma River basin,
Mt. Tamalpais, San Francisco, Oakland, Mt.
Diablo, Mt. St. Helena, as well as other landmarks in
the six adjacent counties.
The Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation & Open
Space District and the Sonoma County
Regional Parks Department have worked
together to purchase and preserve Tolay
Lake Ranch. In April 2005, all their
hard work paid off when the Board of
Supervisors voted unanimously to purchase
the land. Now the land’s rich
historic and prehistoric past, including
vast cultural resources, will be preserved
forever. 
Restoration of historic Tolay Lake will occur in coordination with interested resource agencies and local partners and neighbors. There will be many opportunities for public input during the park planning process. The development of the site into a Regional Park, including the restoration of Tolay Lake and any restoration of existing structures, requires preparation of a Park Master Plan and environmental document pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA).
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