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National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Golden Gate National Recreation Area Camping at Golden Gate ALISON TAGGART-BARONE / NPS Bicentennial Haypress Hawk Camp Kirby Cove (415) 331-1540 (415) 331-1540 (415) 331-1540 (877) 444-6777 www.recreation.gov SEASON: Open year-round SEASON: Open year-round SEASON: Open year-round SEASON: April 1–October 31 DESCRIPTION: This site is DESCRIPTION: This site, located in DESCRIPTION: Hawk Camp is located approximately 100 yards from the Tennessee Valley, is a gentle 0.75 of a high above Gerbode Valley. Choose DESCRIPTION: Kirby Cove is nestled in parking area. mile walk from the parking area. between a 4-mile hike up the Bobcat a grove of cypress and eucalyptus trees, trail from the Marin Headlands Visitor west of the Golden Gate Bridge. Sites CAPACITY: 3 sites, each site CAPACITY: 5 sites, each site Center, or a 3-mile hike from the are located 100–300 yards from the accommodates up to 3 people. accommodates up to 4 people. Tennessee Valley parking area. parking area. AMENITIES: Portable toilets, food AMENITIES: Vault toilets, food lockers, CAPACITY: 3 sites, each site CAPACITY: 4 sites, each site lockers, and picnic tables. Campers and picnic tables. No water. accommodates up to 4 people. accommodates up to 10 people. Parking may use BBQ grills in the nearby RESTRICTIONS: Camp stoves AMENITIES: Portable toilets, food is restricted to three cars per site. Battery Wallace picnic area. No water. permitted. No ground fires. All pets locker and picnic tables. No water. AMENITIES: Pit toilets, food lockers, RESTRICTIONS: Camp stoves are prohibited, except service dogs for BBQ grills, picnic tables and fire rings are permitted. No ground fires. All pets the disabled. RESTRICTIONS: Camp stoves permitted. No ground fires. All pets are prohibited available. No potable water. are prohibited, except service dogs for RESERVATIONS: the disabled. except service dogs for the disabled. RESTRICTIONS: Please bring own locally • Maximum of 3 sites can be reserved sourced wood for campfires. All pets are RESERVATIONS: RESERVATIONS: between April 1–October 31. prohibited, except service dogs for the • Maximum of 1 site can be reserved • Only one site may be reserved. • Maximum of 5 sites can be reserved disabled. between April 1–October 31. Maximum stay is 3 nights per year. between November 1–March 31. • Maximum of 3 sites can be reserved RESERVATIONS: COST: Free • Maximum stay is 3 nights per year. between November 1–March 31. • Maximum stay is 3 nights per year. COST: Free • Maximum stay is 3 nights per year. COST: $25 per site, per night. COST: Free sb-camping.indd 1 6/27/14 7:44 AM OTHER REGIONAL CAMPING FACILITIES CAMPING INFORMATION TENTS ONLY Camping at the Golden Gate • Angel Island State Park National Recreation Area offers San Francisco Bay ..............(415) 435-1915 two hike-in and two walk-in camp- • Point Reyes NS grounds in the Marin Headlands, Point Reyes ....................... (877)444-6777 and one group camp located Mt. Tamalpais State Park in the Presidio of San Francisco. Mill Valley ........................ (415) 388-2070 Reservations are required at all • China Camp State Park campgrounds. The park does not San Rafael ........................(415) 456-0766 have accommodations for recre- • Austin Creek State Recreation Area ational vehicles and Federal law pro- Guerneville .......................(707) 869-2015 hibits sleeping in vehicles. Sites(with the exception of Kirby Cove) are not Rob Hill Group Camp HOSTELS (415) 561-5444 wheelchair accessible. Permits are • Golden Gate Hostel www.presidio.gov required for all campsites. Marin Headlands ............. (415) 331-2777 MORE INFORMATION SEASON: April 1–October 31 • Fort Mason Hostel San Francisco .....................(415) 771-7277 www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/ DESCRIPTION: Rob Hill is situated • Pigeon Point Lighthouse in a grove of eucalyptus trees in the outdooractivities.htm. Pescadero ........................ (650) 879-0633 Presidio of San Francisco. • Point Montara Lighthouse CAPACITY: Rob Hill has two group Montara ........................... (650) 728-7177 sites. Each site accomodates up to • Point Reyes Hostel thirty people. Point Reyes ...................... (415) 663-8811 AMENITIES: Plumbed bathrooms (no RV PARKS showers), individual fire pits, food • Candlestick RV Park lockers, picnic tables, BBQ grills, San Francisco (tents ok) ... (415) 822-2299 potable water, four parking spaces per • Golden Gate Trailer Park campsite, 300 yard paved walk from Greenbrae ........................(415) 924-0683 parking to campsite. • Novato RV Park Novato...............................(415) 897-1271 RESTRICTIONS: No RV parking, no • Marin RV Park overnight sleeping in vehicles, no Greenbrae (tents ok) ....... (888) 461-5199 electrical hook-ups, no alcoholic • Half Moon Bay State Beach • Samuel P. Taylor State Park beverages, no collecting of downed • San Francisco RV Resort Half Moon Bay ............... (800) 444-7275 Lagunitas ........................ (800) 444-7275 Pacifica .............................(650) 355-7093 wood (bring all firewood from the KOA Campground • Sonoma Coast State Beach Petaluma ......................... (707) 763-1492 outside). All pets are prohibited, RVS & TENTS Bodega Bay ..................... (800) 444-7275 except service dogs for the disabled. • Doran County Park • Olema Campground • Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Bodega Bay ......................(707) 565-2267 ..........................................(415) 663-8001 Kenwood ......................... (707) 833-6084 COST: $125 per night, per site. • East Bay Regional Parks • Mt. Diablo State Park • Memorial Park East Bay ............................(888) 327-2757 Danville ............................ (925) 837-2525 Loma Mar .........................(650) 363-4021 EXPERIENCE YOUR AMERICA™ sb-camping.indd 2 6/27/14 7:44 AM.