Located between Fort Ross and Salt Point, this 210-acre park features a picturesque cove on the ocean, a year-round campground, a creek, and trails through an impressive canyon of coast redwood, Douglas firs, and riparian plants along the rocky coastline.
Stillwater Cove is a popular park for campers and divers, yet it’s a lesser-visited spot for Highway 1 tourists. That means you may have the beautiful Canyon Trail to yourself.
Stillwater’s forest is home to the one-room Fort Ross schoolhouse built in 1885. The schoolhouse, now unused, was moved to the park in the 1970s.