In late March, I headed to Carrizo Plains for a few days of self-isolation, wildflower viewing and some gravel bicycle riding while CA was just starting to increase its COVID-19 shelter-in-place mandates. I arrived the day BLM closed the KCL campground to comply with the Dept of Interior's direction to close BLM and national parks public campgrounds. But that didn't deter me, or the very few others visiting the Plains, to boondock about a mile down the road from KCL, which was allowed at that time. Getting there with my 16ft Scamp trailer was pretty easy, despite the rough, sometimes washboard dirt road once the pavement ends on Soda Lake Road. However, I do not recommend traveling the dirt roads with a much bigger trailer than mine, and absolutely not during or immediately after a heavy rain storm. The dirt turns to thick mud! I was lucky the rain storm that passed through as I arrived passed quickly before turning the road into muck.
This place is so beautiful in the Spring. Day and nighttime temps were very comfortable. The hills were still green from recent rains, and the wildflower blooms were showing off their amazing carpets of colors. Gravel riding in this area was so fun with the many offshoots of two track dirt roads converging with the main dirt road (Soda Lake Road).
Love it here, and plan to make this an annual destination each Spring with the intention of exploring other parts of the Plains.
Bodega Bay's Westside Regional Park is a great place to stay as a base camp for exploring the Sonoma Coast. Situated by the Bodega Bay yacht harbor, this is a dry camp facility managed by Sonoma County Regional Parks, and is a great alternative to the more popular and always crowded Doran State Beach campground. There are well situated and spacious tent and RV sites, both back-in and pull-thru. The campground has very easy access to the bay's water edge to explore. Each site has a large fire ring and picnic table. Bathrooms and showers are at each end of the campground, and a dump station is onsite too. Generator curfew is 8PM - 8AM which is great! Just a few minutes off Hwy 1, this is a fantastic launch pad for exploring the southern part of the very beautiful Sonoma Coast by car, motorcycle and bicycle (worthy road and touring bicycles recommended). Hiking, kayaking and beach exploration are all around. The mouth of the Russian River is close by and is another beautiful area to check out. Just know the weather, even in the summer, is generally cool and foggy mornings are the norm.