Best Places to Hike in Petaluma, CA
8 places
Explore the scenic beauty and diverse landscapes of Petaluma, where peaceful trails, rich history, and vibrant wildlife offer perfect hiking adventures.

Helen Putnam Regional Park
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Serenity defines Helen Putnam Regional Park with its peaceful trails and inviting fishing ponds, perfect for savoring nature’s beauty.
Shollenberger Park
Discovering Shollenberger Park was unforgettable; the diverse bird species and stunning mountain views create an idyllic escape close to the city.
Mt. Burdell
Vistas define Mt. Burdell with its 4.87-mile loop offering seamless access to breathtaking views of the Petaluma River and valley.

Olompali State Historic Park
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Exploring Olompali State Historic Park offers a mix of rich history with the Miwok exhibit and stunning trails leading to Mt. Burdell.

Tolay Lake Regional Park
Adventure awaits me at Tolay Lake Regional Park, where I can hike alongside golden eagles and burrowing owls in serene, wide-open spaces.

Crane Creek Regional Park
Nature surrounds me with diverse flora, tranquil picnic spots, and a fun disc golf course. The 2-mile trails invite relaxation close to town.

Jack London State Historic Park
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Journeying through Jack London State Historic Park, I relished the scenic trails, intriguing ruins of Wolf House, and inspiring redwoods.

Taylor Mountain Regional Park
Mountaineering the 1,000-foot climb rewards with panoramic Sonoma County views, and I enjoy the unique experience of an 18-hole disc golf course.