Address: 8889 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Lagunitas, CA 94938, USA
“Orchard Loop Campground. The spot we had (40) seemed private enough. It was the off season though. The bathrooms were mostly out of order. The area was really beautiful. All the trees were nice but it did make it difficult, but not impossible, to find a spot without little roots to place my 2 person tent under a tree. Again this was in spot 40. Unfortunately hammocks are not allowed and they are very adamant about telling you that verbally and with signs. Saying all that I would still stay there again.”
Address: San Rafael, CA 94903, USA
“Great trails for social rides, and areas for hiking, camping, nature walks. More technical riding available for those in need of something more challenging than the calm loop. Make sure to support FoCC to keep this great park open and cared for!”
Address: N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael, CA 94903, USA
“Loved this place. Tons of wildlife. Nicest hosts. Just a tip though... Do not cook near or after dark. The raccoons are pesky and persistent.”
Address: San Rafael, CA 94901, USA
“We had such a lovely time here. Plenty of peace and quiet. The only troublemakers were the rascally raccoons. The hosts are nice, the place was clean and equipped well. -1 star for only cold coin operated showers. Not upset about paying for the shower, only that it was icy. All things considered it was a great campground and I'd love to return. We enjoyed the area but be prepared to drive to the beach and attractions.”
Address: 899 N San Pedro Rd, San Rafael, CA 94903, USA
“Awesome place! Seashore, Meadows and Woods. Abundant wildlife and Bay views. Even beaches and a museum about the significance of the place”
Address: Rocky Point Rd, Stinson Beach, CA 94970, USA
“MAGICAL!!! Its a pristine, calm and gorgeous place to visit and stay. We stayed in Cabin #5. One of the most amazing places, we have stayed. Very hard to get a booking. Has a wonderful beach, bench next to cabin to look over Pacific. You can hear the waves thundering in the night. Amazing views of sunset and sunrise. A Must visit place.”
Address: California 94970, USA
Address: 3801 Panoramic Hwy, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“Great little campground to rest in after cycling from Oakland. $7 To camp at the Hike & Bike Site. Hike and Bike Campground is number 3 which is under the trees and get rain precipitating from the trees at night so bring a good waterproof tent, not a minal coversheet like one poor girl had setup under when I arrived in the dark to discover. It's cold and foggy in the mornings but the sun hits the north western corners of the car park so you can dry out your tent and gear. Rangers were nice helpful and friendly, they tried to help fix a flat on a guy's pickup the next morn. Bike repair station is a great touch for Cyclists.”
Address: 6456 Panoramic Hwy, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“I don't know what country this is in but I must have enjoyed it. ????”
Address: 753 Panoramic Hwy, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“Awesome place! Great views! Good roads!”
Address: Sausalito, CA 94965, USA
“Beautiful campsite. The hike up has great views of the Golden Gate and the surrounding hills. We took a little hike up the hill north of campsite to watch the sunset and the city across the water. Absolutely fantastic.”
Address: Sausalito, CA 94965, USA
“Haypress is relatively close to the Tennessee Valley trailhead parking lot. There are several sites arranged in a linear fashion and a large group area. If it's a sunny day then you'll get lots of light/heat as the trees are to the west of the campsite. As backpacking sites they are some of the larger I've seen. Overall the campsite is roomy. Expect lots of bird activity in the morning.There is no water at the campsites, nor is there water at the trail head. No fires allowed. There are bear boxes to hold your food. The pit toilets are some of the nicest and cleanest I've seen. You can get a parking permit when you make your reservation. **There is no play structure at this campground. The auto-selected images Google provides depict a structure on Catalina Island (??)”
Address: Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920, USA
“Amazing Campground! Need to reserve very early since it fills up fast. Incredible views! Lots to explore. Filled with history.”
Address: Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920, USA
“There is water and a very gnarly pit toilet available. Site #2 is great for several tents whereas site #3 is a great view. (I didn't visit site #1). Site #3 has a great view of the Bay Bridge and San Francisco but there is very little flat ground. For this reason I'd suggest #2 if possible. Regardless of specific site, you will be sharing the campsite with raccoons. The staff recommends leaving your tent unzipped while you're not at camp because the "raccoons will get inside it one way or another" and "it doesn't matter if you have food in your tent or not".”
Address: 948 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965, USA
“Such a nice place to camp especially if you want to go into the city it’s only 15-25 min away! There is a steep hill from the parking area to the actual campsite but it’s so short it doesn’t really matter.”
Address: Conzelman Rd, Mill Valley, CA 94941, USA
“Great location, very small walk to campsite from parking, but small. Grills are provided but fire pits would be nice.”
Address: 948 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965, USA
“We didn’t camp here since you have to reserve it like a year in advance. We did, however take a hike down and hang out in the cove and it was such a unique spot and perfect view of the bridge. Totally worth the hike. Also, the beach is made of the coolest little pebble sand, we may have taken some home ????”
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