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Sugarloaf Ridge
State Park
2605 Adobe Canyon Rd., Kenwood, CA 95452 • (707) 833-5712
We hope you enjoy your visit to Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. Check with the park staff
for the brochure that describes the story of how the park got its name.
SUGARLOAF RIDGE STATE PARK offers 49
developed family campsites, a group camp, picnic
sites, and trails. The mountain terrain of the 4900acre park has elevations from 600 to 2729 feet. The
camp and picnic sites are set in a large valley with a
meadow and stream at 1200 feet. Favorite activities
include camping, resting, hiking, nature exploration
and horseback riding.
CAMPSITES must be paid for in advance. To hold a
campsite you must reserve it or occupy it. To prevent
encroachment on others, the limits of each campsite
may be regulated by park staff. Camping fees cover
one vehicle per campsite. Additional fees will be
charged for more than one vehicle. Check-in time is 2
p.m. Check-out time is noon.
CAMPING REGULATIONS: 8 person maximum
per campsite. Maximum trailer length 24’ (RV 27’)
CAMPING LIMIT: In order to accommodate the
greatest number of visitors possible, the camping
limit in this campground is limited to 7 consecutive
days, and 30 days per calendar year.
LOUD NOISES are prohibited at all times. Quiet
time is between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. During these
hours, talking and noise
should not be heard
outside of your campsite.
Engine-driven electric generators may be operated
only between the hours of
10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
VEHICLES: All vehicle
travel must be confined
to designated roads or
parking areas. Please obey
all traffic signs. The speed
limit for vehicles is 15
mph in the park unless otherwise posted. All vehicles and drivers must be licensed and all rules of the
road apply. Parking is permitted only in designated
areas. Blocking parking spaces is prohibited.
DEAD AND DOWN WOOD is part of the natural
environment. Decayed vegetation forms humus,
which assists the growth of trees and other plants.
For this reason the gathering of down wood is prohibited. (When considered a hazard, down wood is
removed by park personnel)
FIREWOOD is sold in the park for your convenience. Please do not cut any bushes, trees or tables
for firewood. Ask the park staff where firewood is
available for purchase.
FIRES: To prevent wildfires, fires are permitted
only in facilities provided for this purpose. Portable
stoves may be used in designated areas. It is the
responsibility of every visitor to use extreme caution with any burning materials, including tobacco.
All fireworks are prohibited. Fires must be attended
at all times and completely extinguished before you
vacate your campsite.
HORSEBACK RIDING: Within the oak woodland
and chaparral, the park has
25 miles of trails for hiking
and horseback riding. You
may bring your own horse
or make a reservation for a
guided ride. A horseback
riding concession is available during the spring,
summer and fall. Reservations for guided rides can
be made through the Triple
Creek Horse Outfit:
(707) 887-8700.
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DOGS and other pets must be under control and
on a leash no longer than six feet at all times. They
are prohibited on all trails/backcountry except in
designated areas. They must be kept inside tents or
vehicles during nighttime hours. You must pick up
after your pet.
REFUSE, including garbage, cigarettes, paper,
boxes, and bottles must be placed only in designated receptacles. There are recycle bins for aluminum,
plastic and glass. Please clean up after yourself so
that others may enjoy the beauty of this park.
ARTICLES such
as hammocks
clothes lines and
tarps are not to
be tied to or hung
from trees.
JUVENILES will not be allowed to camp without
a parent or legal guardian. You must be 18 years of
age or older to camp unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. If you are under 21 years of
age, you may not possess alcoholic beverages.
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CAMPING RESERVATIONS: The reservation period is from March 15 through October 31. First-come, first-serve
camping is from November 1 through March 14. You may make camping reservations up to seven months and no
less than 48 hours in advance by calling 1-800-444-7275 (TTY 1-800-274-7275). Charge your reservations to your
VISA®, Discover® or MasterCard®. To make online reservations, visit our website at www.parks.ca.gov.