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Number of accommodations: 108
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2026 Season availability
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Reviews (129)
What Guests Are Saying
Lake Sonoma offers a beautiful camping experience with scenic views, ample space for tents, and access to water activities, making it ideal for boat-in camping. Many sites provide a mix of sun and shade, though some may require maintenance and cleaning. While issues with trash and yellow jackets have been reported, overall visitors appreciate the tranquility, solitude, and opportunity to connect with nature.
What Guests Are Saying
Lake Sonoma offers a beautiful camping experience with scenic views, ample space for tents, and access to water activities, making it ideal for boat-in camping. Many sites provide a mix of sun and shade, though some may require maintenance and cleaning. While issues with trash and yellow jackets have been reported, overall visitors appreciate the tranquility, solitude, and opportunity to connect with nature.
Review Summary
Andrew L
VerifiedMarch 7, 2021 • Stayed at: LG10, Loop: LOGG
Great Lake very steep to campsite
Shaun T
VerifiedFebruary 28, 2021 • Stayed at: RS01, Loop: RUST
it was not possible to reach the campsites due to low water level. This should be made clear when taking reservations, my money should be refunded.
Jan P
VerifiedFebruary 20, 2021 • Stayed at: OS03, Loop: OLDS
Beautiful location, even after the fires. Old Sawmill Camp looks like it hasn’t been maintained in a while. It appears animals have gone through the trash cans and littered all over. Great camp sites overall with table and fire pit with grill. Would camp again!
Jake W
VerifiedJanuary 31, 2021 • Stayed at: FN09, Loop: FALC
Excellent visit as usual, unfortunately the trash service missed the garbage in falcons nest sites 8&9 so the trip began with some cleanup thanks to the racoons, lake was low but otherwise beautiful, especially in December
Joe W
VerifiedDecember 17, 2020 • Stayed at: TH02, Loop: THUM
Stayed at Thumb both times, 2 nights in Nov. and 2 nights in Dec. The Nov stay the trash cans were full. Overall had a good time.
Rachel K
VerifiedNovember 24, 2020 • Stayed at: LP03, Loop: LONE
A nice little get away from the city. I hiked in instead of boating in with my dog. We were the only ones camping the entire stay. The lake has definitely receded and you do see the the burnt hills on the other side of the lake. This part of the lake had kayakers, boaters, and water skiers so it does get a bit noisy, but it is really peaceful when they are not there. During dawn and dusk, there were a lot of deer around the site.
The camp site comes with a picnic table, trashcan, and fire pit (although you cannot use them currently). The campground has two outhouses. There is no drinking water available so make sure you pack it with you.
Jacob l
VerifiedNovember 16, 2020 • Stayed at: SK01, Loop: SKUN
Great place to get away, also you can definitely hike in to camp if your up to it.
Jay L
VerifiedNovember 15, 2020 • Stayed at: RS04, Loop: RUST
Went to find out camp and it didn’t exist, looked like a dozer made a fire break right where were supposed to stay.
Daniela H
VerifiedOctober 22, 2020 • Stayed at: MP01, Loop: MADR
I couldn’t camp, and nobody answered so i don’t know what do to get my refund
David W
VerifiedOctober 19, 2020 • Stayed at: FN08, Loop: FALC
Recreation.gov allowed us to reserve a campsite on the far northeastern corner of the lake without any warning on the website that Yorty Creek was closed. After the fact, it was still very difficult to find this information, even when going to the Lake Sonoma website. Make sure you do your homework to see if there are any closures before renting a site.
Location Boat-in Sites (Lake Sonoma)
Address:
3333 Skaggs Springs Rd
Geyserville, CA, 95441-9644
United States
Take Highway 101 north of San Francisco to the town of Healdsburg and exit on Dry Creek Road. Travel west 11 miles to reach the visitor center on the right. The public boat ramp is 1.5 miles further up the road.
The campground is accessible via Highway 101, which is approximately 11 miles east of the visitor center accessed from Dry Creek Road.
Latitude & Longitude: 38.7083 / -123.0
Elevation: 242 feet
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Last updated: June 3, 2026