
From Red, White & Blue
Pomo Canyon Environmental Camp might well be Sonoma Coast’s best-kept secret—and since it doesn’t take reservations, it’s a great impromptu getaway for tent-only campers. Nine miles past Bodega Bay, you leave the summer hubbub of Highway 1 and pop right onto mostly unpaved Willow Creek Road; 3 miles more and you’re ready for secluded camping in a giant redwood grove. Since Pomo is environmental camping, you walk in to your site from the parking lot; all of the twenty-one sites are easily accessed by a one- to ten-minute stroll. Pitch your tent and then enjoy explorations such as the 3-mile Pomo Canyon trail, which features ridgetop views of redwoods and the Russian River and ends in the Pacific at Shell Beach. Later head back to your private campsite, grill a fine feast, and listen to the creek as you fall asleep beneath the giant redwood canopy. Directions: From Highway 1 in Bodega Bay, go 9 miles north to Willow Creek Road (just before you cross the Russian River). Turn right and go 3 miles to the parking area. Hike all camping gear to your camp site. Note: Ideal for either day-access or camping, Pomo Canyon also connects to 17 miles of oceanside hiking between Bodega Head and Jenner. Camping is $15 per night. More information.
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