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Point Reyes U.S. Department of the Interior

Point Reyes National Seashore

Campgrounds in Marin County and along the Sonoma NATIONAL PARK SERVICE CAMPGROUNDS Mount Tamalpais State Park Camping reservations for many NPS sites: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=471 1-877-444-6777 or https://www.recreation.gov/ 415-388-2070. $8 day use fee. Point Reyes National Seashore Pantoll and Bootjack Campgrounds – 19 miles south of the https://www.nps.gov/pore/ Bear Valley Visitor Center, on Panoramic Highway. 15 walk- Visit www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777 for in (100 yards) tent sites. 8 person limit per site. Self-contained reservations. Only backcountry campgrounds, located vehicles can stay one night in the parking lot between 6 1.4 to 5.5 miles from nearest trailheads, and boat-in sites pm and 9 am. $25 per night, first come, first served; self- on are available. No drive-in campgrounds. registration. Restrooms, water, and firewood available. Permits required and may be obtained at the Bear Valley Steep Ravine Cabins – One mile south of Stinson . Visitor Center. $20 per site/night for up to 6 people, $40 or 10 rustic cabins and 6 hike-in campsites. $100 per cabin per $50 per group site/night for up to 25 people. No pets. night/$25 per tent site. Five people and one vehicle per site or cabin. Primitive toilets, water, and firewood nearby. No pets. National Recreation Area Reservation only. https://www.nps.gov/goga/ 415-331-1540. In the Marin Headlands, located north and west - Back Ranch Campground of the . https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=466 Kirby Cove – 4 drive-up group campsites. $25/night, 2 to 415-456-0766. 27 miles east from the Bear Valley Visitor 10 people per site. Campsites are handicap accessible. For Center. On N. San Pedro Road, along . 30 reservations, call 1-877-444-6777 or go to walk-in (100-400 yds) tent sites. $35 per night. $5 day use http://www.recreation.gov/. fee. No fee for dogs. Potable water, restrooms, and showers available. Reservations accepted. For reservations at the following three campgrounds, call 415-331-1540, 9 am–4:30 pm, up to 90 days in advance. Angel Island State Park Environmental Camping https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=468 Haypress – 5 hike-in campsites. Free. Maximum of four 415-435-5390. Access to the Island is by public ferry or people per site. Hike in 0.75 miles from the Tennessee Valley private boat. 10 backpacking tent sites, located up to two parking lot. miles from ferry dock: $30 per night. One kayak camp: Hawk – 3 hike-in campsites. Free. Maximum of four people $50 per night. $3 day use fee. Potable water and pit toilets per site. Hike in 3 miles from the Tennessee Valley Parking available. Only service animals are allowed on Angel Island. lot or 3.5 miles from the Headlands Visitor Center. Reservations accepted.

Bicentennial – 3 walk-in campsites. Free. Maximum of two people per site. Located 100 yards from road. https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=451 707-875-3483. $8 day use fee. 8 person limit per campsite. STATE PARK CAMPGROUNDS Accessible campsites and restrooms available, except at Reservations: 1-800-444-7275 or Willow Creek. No fee for dogs. Reservations for Bodega https://www.reservecalifornia.com/ Dunes or Wright’s Beach through RESERVAMERICA. Willow Creek and Canyon Environmental Samuel P. Taylor State Park - Camp Taylor Campgrounds are first come, first served. https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=469 415-488-9897. Six miles east of the Bear Valley Visitor Center Bodega Dunes – 35 miles north of the Bear Valley Visitor on Sir Francis Drake Blvd., west of Lagunitas. 61 family sites: Center on Highway One. 98 campsites. $35 per night per site. $35 per night. 8 person maximum per site. $8 charge for $8 for a second vehicle. $6 per person for hike-in/bike-in second vehicle. Hiker and bicyclist campsites: $5 per person campsite. Accessible showers. Dump station. No hook-ups. per night, one night limit. 5 group sites: $35 for 10 person Wright’s Beach – 41 miles north of the Bear Valley Visitor sites, $75 for 20 person horse camp, $110 for 25 person group Center on Highway One. 27 campsites adjacent to the beach. site, $225 for 50 person site. 4 cabins: $100/cabin/night. $35–45 per night. $8 per extra vehicle per night. Trailers and $8 day use fee. No fee for dogs. Accessible campsites and RV’s limited to 27 ft in length. Flush toilets. Potable water. restrooms with showers available. Reservations accepted and No showers, no hook-ups. recommended April 1–Labor Day Weekend. Continued on the back.... Last updated 10/14/19 Sonoma Coast State Park (continued) PRIVATE CAMPGROUNDS Willow Creek and Pomo Canyon Environmental Campgrounds are only open mid-spring (April or May) Olema Campground through September; closed October through mid-spring https://www.olemacampground.net/ (March or April). 415-663-8106 or 800-655-2267. One mile from the Bear Valley Willow Creek Environmental Campground – 44 miles Visitor Center, on Highway One in Olema. Privately owned. north of the Bear Valley Visitor Center on Highway One, 202 campsites. Summer (5/1–9/30) rates: full hook-ups - $56 then 0.5 miles east on Willow Creek Road. 11 walk-in (300 per night Su–Th / $65 per night Fr, Sa & holidays; tent sites - feet to 1/2 mile from parking) tent sites. $25 per night per site. $45 per night Su–Th / $52 per night Fr, Sa & holidays. Spring $8 per extra vehicle per night. Pit toilets. No water. No pets. (3/1–4/30) rates & fall (10/1–11/30) rates: full hook-ups - $53 per night; tent sites - $43 per night. Winter (12/1–2/28) rates: Pomo Canyon Environmental Campground – 44 miles full hook-ups - $47 per night; tent sites - $40 per night. Rates north of the Bear Valley Visitor Center on Highway One, include two people (age 2+), two pets, and one vehicle per then 2.5 miles east on Willow Creek Road. 20 walk-in (200 night. Maximum six persons, two vehicles, and two pets per feet to 1/2 mile) tent sites. $25 per night per site. $8 per extra site. Holiday weekends require three night minimum stay. $5 vehicle per night. Potable water. Pit toilets. No pets. per each extra person, $5 per extra vehicle. $5 for showers for non-campers. Laundromat and post office. Fort Ross Reef Campground https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=449 Lawson’s Landing Effective April 8, 2018, Reef Campground is closed until http:/www.lawsonslanding.com/ further notice. 707-878-2443. 21 miles northwest of the Bear Valley Visitor 707-847-3286. 51 miles north of the Bear Valley Visitor Center, off Highway One in Dillon Beach, at the north end Center, on Highway One. 19 campsites, 8 person limit per site. of Tomales Bay. Privately owned. Reservations required. 140 $35 per night per site. $8 per extra vehicle per night (2 car sites. $45 to $56 per night. $20 per night for a second car. $8 limit). $8 day use fee. No fees for dogs. No trailers; vehicles day use fee (closes at 6 pm). Restrooms available. No hook- limited to 18 feet in length. Coastal access, flush toilets, ups or showers. potable water. First come, first served. KOA Campground Austin Creek State Recreation Area https://koa.com/campgrounds/san-francisco/ https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=452 1-800-562-1233. 25 miles northeast of the Bear Valley Visitor 707-869-2015. 65 miles north of the Bear Valley Visitor Center, on the corner of Stony Point and Rainsville Roads in Center. 23 tent/RV campsites at Bullfrog Pond Campground. Petaluma. 312 sites, accommodates tents or RV’s. Privately 3 hike-in (3 to 5 miles) sites (1 at Tom King and 2 at Manning owned. Rates are for double occupancy and do not include Flats). 8 person limit per site. $35 per night. $8/extra vehicle/ tax. Full hookup: $100 to $128.75. Tent site: $50 to $72.10. night. $8 day use fee. Potable water and flush toilets at drive- Kamping Kabins: $175 to $272.95. $7 per additional adult, $5 in campground; pit toilets at hike-in campsites. No showers. per additional child. Kamping lodge: $125 to $199 per nite for No trailers; vehicles limited to 20 feet in length. No pets. four people. Showers, laundry, store, pool, playground, club Reservations accepted. room, dog walk, dump station. Disabled access.

SONOMA COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS Other accommodations: 8 person limit per site. $32–$35 per night, $7 per extra vehicle Point Reyes Hostel per night, $2 per dog per night. Sonoma County residents https://www.hiusa.org/hostels/california/point-reyes/ and people with permanent disabilities may be eligible for 415-663-8811. Off Limantour Road within the National discounted rates. $7 day use fee. Seashore. Kitchen, showers, dormitory style sleeping and For reservations, call 707-565-CAMP. private rooms. Limited disabled access. $35–$39 per person/ Doran Regional Park night/dorm room; private room $105–$130 per night. Office http://www.sonoma-county.org/parks/pk_doran.htm hours: 7:30 am–10:30 am and 4:30 pm–10 pm. 707-875-3540. 34 miles north of the Bear Valley Visitor Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin Center, at the south end of Bodega Bay. 132 tent/RV sites. Headlands Hostel One group campsite for up to 50 people, $150 per night. https://www.hiusa.org/hostels/california/sausalito/ Potable water, accessible restrooms, showers, dump station, 415-331-2777. Near in the Marin Headlands, north boat ramp. No hook-ups. and west of the Golden Gate Bridge. $33–$40 per person/ Westside Regional Park night/dorm room; private room $105–$150 per night. http://www.sonoma-county.org/parks/pk_wstsd.htm 707-875-3540. 36 miles north of the Bear Valley Visitor Center on Highway One, at the north end of Bodega Bay. 47 tent/RV sites. Potable water, accessible restrooms, showers, dump station, boat ramp. No hook-ups. This listing is provided for the convenience of Seashore visitors and does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any of these establishments. Prices are subject to change, call ahead to verify information.

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