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    Approximately 1 1/2 pound bass @Yorty Creek in June
    Aaron B.

    Nice lake and a great place to fish. Also great for kayaking, jet skiing, boating. You can camp here also by boating in to camp sites. It would be nice to have some drive up camp sites. I think you can even boat in to do pig hunting during season, you can check with the marina. There is three boat docks one being at the marina with day use fee which has bathrooms and a store. The other is across the bridge parking to the left and a boat launch fee. There is another boat launch but only for non motorized boats, kayaks ect. This is in Cloverdale called Yorty Creek. Take the road next to Chevron and follow the signs to the lake (Yorty Creek). Also there is a parking day use fee. I was at Yorty Creek on June 30th 2017 with my kayak to do some bass fishing of which I caught 2, one approximately 1 1/2 pounds and the other was approximately 3 1/2 pounds. All my fish I catch and release... On my way out of the water after the day of fishing and taking pictures, there was a fire and fire crews all over the ridge with airplanes dropping fire retardant and the Cal Fire helicopter which came right down to the lake to drop in their Bambi fire bucket in the lake so they could go drop it on the fire. I took a short video of the incident then headed out to see if I was even able to leave the one way in and one way out long road back to Cloverdale. Thankfully I was able to make it out. This is a great lake for fishing especially for Largemouth Bass. Great lake to go on some of the long walking trails to the lake. So get out there and get some sun...

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    Elsa S.

    Liberty Glen Campground 13005 Rockpile Road Geyserville, CA 95441 PROS This review is for Liberty Glen Campground. I feel like we really lucked out with our timing and the campsites that were available to us. We got a large corner site with 2 huge, shady oak trees, only one neighbor to one side of us & two small sites across from us, and a short walk to the restrooms & the amphitheater/park. The amenities (bathroom, additional portable toilets, showers, water spigots, amphitheater, park) were sufficient and well-kept. The landscape was gorgeous and although there was no immediate water access, the campground was a short (5 minute) drive to the boat dock / bridge / vista point, and a 30 minute drive to the recreational beach (Yorty Creek Beach). The campground feels like a remote location, but it's a really convenient 30 minute drive to and from highway 101 (and a beautiful drive through the vineyards depending on which direction you're coming from). It's gated and padlocked after-hours, which I feel neutral about but I think it's fair to note. CONS The only reason why I don't give it more stars is because of the scarceness of garbage bins, only 1-2 large collection bins for every loop. I've been going to burning man since 2008 and align with the "leave no trace" you-pack-it-in-and-pack-it-out philosophy, The masses, however, tend to not be so considerate. I noticed light litter scattered around our campsite and around certain areas of the campground. The worst of it was the garbage left inside the fire pit we saw when we arrived -- several partially-melted plastic items & utensils, a burnt round tin, a child's sock, and a half-burnt dirty diaper (ick). We made sure to leave our site cleaner than we found it, but I think placing a few more large bins so that each site has at least one within reasonable walking distance, might help keep this issue under control. I'd hate to see such a beautiful campground deteriorate because of something like this. I'd definitely consider going back to this site for future camping trips.

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    Heard from a fellow Yelper that you now have to call ahead & make reservations for a campsite.

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    Did a kayaking trip here, it was pretty crowded. The lake was nice. I'd like to come back and see about renting jet skis.

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    Love going here with my friends, great place to chill and go boating or water skiing and Camping is very nice.

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    VERY beautiful and a very big lake, the water was BEST around 10am! like glass, so smooth.

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    Lake Sonoma Resort Area - Start of hike

    Lake Sonoma Resort Area

    3.0(41 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Just a beautiful location with great views in Sonoma. A nice respite from wine tasting where you…read morecan do a quick hike, get out on the water, or just admire the amazing views. Bring a picnic lunch or just relax.

    Lake: 5 stars Public boat ramp on the opposite side of the…read morelake: 4 stars Marina Boat Rental Management and Staff: 1 star Lake Sonoma itself is really nice. Like most lakes in California it's not a natural lake but it's still surrounded by beautiful hills. Plus, it's a lovely drive out from 101 on Dry Creek Road. It might have been cool to go out on the lake too. Our pre-paid, confirmed reservation for a five person pontoon boat was cancelled out from under us with no warning. Nothing was done to make it right. The staff acted like this happens all the time, and that it was our problem. They said the boat was "broken," with no details. It seems more likely that they just double booked and didn't tell us. We booked online, fully paid in advance, and received a confirmation email. What they did do was send us a form email at almost 4pm the day before our reservation. Since it looks like a promotion email, I didn't see it. No phone call, which would have prevented the whole problem. It's amazing when a business tells a rental customer you *must call* to cancel a reservation 24 hours in advance and email cancellations won't be accepted. Yet for the marina staff and management? Different rules. Email cancellations only hours before the reservation and no call needed. Two sets of rules. Even that might have been ok if they had also clearly stated this double standard. As for a resolution, none was offered. We are on a two-week trip to the area so our plans our flexible. Our time of day is flexible. The number of people we can bring is even flexible. But was *any* attempt made to offer an alternative booking? No. They had no other boats to rent except kayaks and canoes, so basically we were S.O.L. But to add insult to injury, they just did not care. Meanwhile, my wife and I made lunches for five people, packed our gear for a day on the boat plus a cooler, we brought along my 76 year old dad as well as our two sons, ages 9 and 12. Sure, we spent two hours driving round trip to the Lake Sonoma Marina to rent a pontoon boat that was "broke down." (See photo below.) Sure we drove 76 miles round trip for nothing. Sure, we burned $15 in gas but who cares. Sure, my wife took off of work to join us for a what could have been a great day on the water. Sure, my sons were disappointed. I just really hope that the management and staff of Lake Sonoma Marina aren't in any way inconvenienced. I'd hate for more than five peoples' day to be ruined due to their thoughtlessness.

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    Lake Sonoma Resort Area - Lake Sonoma from a boat

    Lake Sonoma from a boat

    Lake Sonoma Resort Area - Lots of mud to trudge through

    Lots of mud to trudge through

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    Pine Grove Resort

    Pine Grove Resort

    3.7(25 reviews)
    18.3 mi

    I spent my childhood at Pine Grove when Roberta and Bob ("Bingo Bob") owned the place and loved…read moreevery minute of it. I was a local kid who worked my summer jobs cleaning cabins, then at the pool snack bar and then, finally, at the coveted lifeguard position at the two pools. All the "city kids" would come every summer and I had my "summer friends" when I wasn't in school. It was magical. I now live in San Diego and my children can't understand that magic so I try to compare it to movie, "Dirty Dancing." They are jealous. I don't blame them; Pine Grove in the 1980s was something out of a movie. Anyone who was there has endless stories about the place. I read someone on here say the new owners keep the local "riff raff" out... I don't know what that means but back when I was a local kid working there, the city kids and local kids loved meeting every summer. I hope that kind of kindness isn't lost on this generation.

    I really didn't know what to make of Pine Grove Resort when I first encountered it, looking for…read morevenues to host a summer-camp-themed camping trip for my fiancee and a couple dozen of our friends. The reviews were sparse and mixed but the space looked beautiful online. I reached out directly by email to Joe, describing the type of event I wanted, and he was very responsive and helpful and generous. First of all, if you read nothing else, I have to rave about the infrastructure. Joe and the folks over there are really bright, mindful, and hardworking - and you can see from what they're building. The bathroom/shower complex near the campground is new and well built. A stone's throw away, the pool area is beautiful and clean, with a majestic lawn to run around on and great facilities. We rented the Mooncat Tiny House and the Glamping Tent and they are both cute, well proportioned, and well designed. The owners have beautiful things and great taste - we found the kitchen stocked with Japanese knives and Staub & Le Creuset cookware. They've cleverly set up mesh WiFi around the whole area that, while not reliable enough for Zoom calls, is impressive. I got a chuckle when a friend, sitting on a stump, asked me for the WiFi password. Even the structures that aren't new are taken care of; things are lived in and not luxury, but nothing is dilapidated. When I first got there, it took some time to get my bearings. The property is rather large (we never really did explore the east half of it) and there are a lot of structures, some inhabited and some available to rent. Folks of all stripes seem to live there at all times of year. I think the thing that first threw me off is you're never TRULY out of eyesight or earshot from someone, despite the woodsy environ. There's often the odd person or small group sitting on a porch, working on a project, hanging by the pool, or walking a dog - it's more like an unstructured neighborhood in the woods than a secluded campground. I soon met Joe and found him to be a helpful and well-meaning fellow. In time, folks in my group struck up conversations with the other folks around. Noah and one of the kids came to clean out the glamping tent for us and were very welcoming as well. Everyone was friendly and I came to realize this was a community of folks who had come here - perhaps some temporarily - to get away from the outside world and find some time and space for themselves. The attitude as I see it was rather healthy and positive. People there seem to be generous of mind and spirit. I was nervous that our group - 30-somethings drinking and floating in the pool, yelling and cursing at one another as we played games like spikeball and cornhole - would be an unwelcome nuisance, but the residents were really kind, accepting, and even fascinated by our antics. I would recommend Pine Grove highly to anyone, but mostly I think I've found a gem that I hope is around for years to come. I think when we all have young kids and want a place to spend a quiet weekend where they can explore, this will be our oasis. If you're reading this, thanks for being such great hosts, Joe, Noah, & everyone!

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    Pine Grove Resort - Lodging at Pine Grove - all creekside cabins have inviting redwood decks

    Lodging at Pine Grove - all creekside cabins have inviting redwood decks

    Pine Grove Resort - Lodging at Pine Grove - Big Leaf - creekside cabin

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    River's Edge Kayak and Canoe - Just me and my dog enjoying the river.

    River's Edge Kayak and Canoe

    4.7(242 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Came here with my boyfriend and it was a really smooth experience - we even missed the shuttle and…read morethe next one came 10 minutes later! Good: - Very good logistics - we got picked up by the shuttle by very nice staff who also gave us sunglass straps and wet bags - The route was super easy to follow - the fast sections were the most fun on our SUPs - The river is beautiful! Super pretty to paddle down and very zen-like Bad: - Our SUPs didn't have rudders so we basically were furiously paddling, which is the only reason I didn't give this 5 stars! Overall this was a memorable experience, despite needing to work pretty hard to get to the destination.

    This rental shop made the whole experience feel smooth, thoughtful, and just the right amount of…read morefun. We rented both a canoe and a kayak. From the moment we arrived, the staff set the tone--friendly, relaxed, and clearly used to getting families (and their dogs) out on the water without a hitch. They handed us dry bags, coolers, and a dog life jacket like they'd done it a hundred times--which they probably had. Our six-year-old was buzzing with excitement, and our dog--suited up and riding in the canoe like he owned the place--looked pretty pleased too. The Russian River was calm and beautiful, with just enough current to make us feel like we knew what we were doing. We drifted past quiet stretches shaded by trees, then through livelier areas near Rio Nido with the hum of music and voices carrying over the water. We also saw some wildlife like fish, ducks, some majestic herons. We stopped on a little island for a picnic, skipped rocks, and let the kid and the dog roam like it was their own private world. Coming back, sun-tired and sandy, the staff greeted us with icees. Nothing fancy--but exactly what you want at the end of a good day. We really enjoyed this fun adventure and we'd rent from River's Edge Kayak and Canoe again in a heartbeat.

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    River's Edge Kayak and Canoe - Higgins claiming to be Captain as I ungrounded us. Late in the season and only one too shallow area.

    Higgins claiming to be Captain as I ungrounded us. Late in the season and only one too shallow area.

    River's Edge Kayak and Canoe - Deer crossing the river

    Deer crossing the river

    River's Edge Kayak and Canoe - Canoeing down the Russian River

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    Canoeing down the Russian River

    Thousand Trails Russian River - May 4, 2025 - Camping sign lights up to be seen from Highway 101.

    Thousand Trails Russian River

    2.6(83 reviews)
    7.9 mi

    May 4 - 7, 2025 - Cloverdale…read more First off, I want to say that the staff is 5-star. Friendly and helpful. Now, about the campground. It is rustic. There are beautiful trees. Deer come to visit. Acorn woodpeckers are everywhere. It is near the river. That being said, the campground itself, particularly the RV sites, are in need of repair and upgrades. Many of the sites are not level. Quite a few had areas where RVs or trailers had bottomed out over and over, so deep ruts had developed into the pavement. Some had high inclines just to get into the site, so access could be a major headache depending on your rig. There are four camping sections. Some of the sections have cabins, along with RV sites. Each section has its own bathroom, except for the "C" loop. (The C loop bathroom has been closed for a long while and is being upgraded.) The sites are varied--a few have lots of room with no close neighbor. Others are packed tight together. So maybe look at the campground map when you book. They have water and 30-amp electrical hookups. No sewer hookups, but they do have a dump station. Some of the campers seem to be long term, and they have those portable RV dump tanks. They would drive back and forth with their portables--we were fairly close to the dump station, so it was a bit noisy and busy. Speaking of noisy, the campground is near Highway 101. You can see and hear the highway from camp. Highway 101 is on a ridge above the campground, and the traffic noise and truck brake noises seem to travel down. The river is nice, but there is not a lot of accessible area near the river. We walked down to the river, and there was a woman who was fishing and had her two dogs off leash. They were not friendly dogs. Also, it is very rocky. Not easy traveling. There are only two areas where you can set chairs down, and they are rather small areas. I didn't use the restroom facilities, but I did peek in, and they seemed clean enough, I guess. There were two showers, and three bathroom stalls (but one of the stalls was out of order.) Also of note: the restrooms require a code to enter, but none of our paperwork had the code written on it. We finally figured out that the gate code on the parking pass for our tow vehicle was also the bathroom code. Seems like they should write the code on the map of campground that they give you when you check in.

    Staff is friendly. I'm very glad I have a Class B van now and not my Class A. There are larger…read morevehicles here but for me the roads are fairly narrow and I would have held my breath a few times had I not been in my van. I had one of the sites that has a considerable incline to get into but easy to navigate and one in it's a nice site. My walks around haven't revealed much trash...some but not much. Some dog poo but not as much as I've seen at other campgrounds. Appears to be quite a few long term tenants but the few I've had interaction with were pleasant. Can hear the freeway but once inside and during the night it's been one of the quieter places I've been. I can actually sleep without my white noise machine. Havent used the facilities...peeked in one and it's "ok" but not sure if I'd use showers or laundry. But I really didn't look that close.

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    Thousand Trails Russian River - Son and grandson enjoying the River

    Son and grandson enjoying the River

    Thousand Trails Russian River - Our site

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