Sonoma Family Life July 2020

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Goat Rock Beach

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hhh... There was a collective sigh of relief as local beaches reopened, and we all gained access to the outdoors we so love. When we are out walking in the ocean breeze, it may feel like the COVID-19 pandemic is over, but it is not. Infection rates in Sonoma County continue to climb. And that is why social distancing and face coverings are required at local beaches. Facemasks are required when it’s not possible to maintain six feet of distance between others, such as, for instance, when passing people on the beach or trail. Park visitors are asked not to use drinking fountains, and to bring hand sanitizer because some restrooms may not have hand-washing stations. Also, no parties are allowed. Picnic areas, when open, are only for individuals or people who live in the same household.

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Besides taking COVID-19 precautions, also be mindful of riptides and sleeper waves. Never turn your back to the ocean and do NOT go swimming at these beaches. Now that you know the rules, get out of the house, stick your feet in the sand, and let the kids run around. Sonoma County Doran Regional Park In terms of social distancing, the bigger the beach the better. So this park and Salmon Creek Beach (see below) are great choices. Protected by Bodega Bay, Doran Regional Park offers a 2-mile stretch of relatively flat beach and a 1.3-mile trail that winds through the park’s dunes. Restrooms with flush-toilets are close to the parking lot. There is a $7 day-use fee. Dogs are allowed as long as they are on a leash that is no more than six feet long. For more information, call 875-3540 or see

parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov/Visit/ Doran-Regional-Park. Goat Rock Beach The sheer size of the monolith after which this beach is named will surely wow kids, especially since it is so relatively close to the shore. And if it doesn’t impress them, then the seals that rest in this area surely will. To protect seal habitat, no dogs are allowed on the beach. (Leashed canines are, however, allowed on nearby Blind Beach.) The southern parking lot has pit toilets and the northern parking lot has flush toilets. Go to parks.ca.gov/?page_ id=451 for details. Salmon Creek Beach The north end of this beach is terrific for tide-pooling (as is nearby Miwok Beach), while the south end is often home to driftwood shelters kids love to explore. Dogs and walking on dunes are prohibited. There are pit

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