We stayed overnight here and had no complaints, but the campground is nothing special. Agree with the comment about the circular site configurations. Very irregular and could be tough for large rigs to navigate.
Brandon
Posted Oct 08, 2021; PA
February 2018: Stayed for several days while visiting family in the area. Lovely setting with unusual configuration of sites in circles with some rigs facing forwards and some backwards to get into site. Be careful as a few are really tight and close to each other on few of the loops: the maps show this pretty accurately. Also, as much as they boast that Wifi is improved, had a difficult time getting and staying on even with close proximity to the bathroom, where the antennae was located. It got better after folks had left after the weekend so likely had something to do with traffic when the park is fuller. Great little dog run, nice grounds for walking dogs with lots of receptacles for poop and poop bags. Would happily stay there again next time I'm in the area.
Karwask
Posted Feb 15, 2018; Eugene, OR
Three of us stayed here for 2 nights in 2 RVs. It is a great getaway location from the cities of the Bay Area. It is quiet, green, has trees, water, and electricity and a dump. There's a little town of Point Reyes Station less than 2 miles away with just about anything you need but is only about 2 block long. It is a semi-upscale town. During the day you can explore the Point Reyes National Seashore which has lots of things to see and great views of the ocean and for whale watching. But mainly it is a quick, peaceful getaway from the bay area. I go there often because it's only 90 minutes from my house. I went there in a 17 ft travel trailer and my friend was in a 19 ft Class B. But they have room for any site RV and some sites with full hookups if you need that.
Tom R
Posted Feb 08, 2018; Walnut Creek, CA
When we drove around looking for a site, we were concerned about the noise level on a Saturday night. But since the sign said "Quiet Hours Are Strictly Enforced By Security" we felt pretty confident that things would settle down after 10pm. We couldn't be more mistaken. There was no security in sight and loud music, pot smoking and noise making continued well into the night. Would never come here again and will not recommend it to ANYONE!
TD2014
Posted Jun 11, 2017; Orefield, PA
Location, location, location - campground is convenient to Point Reyes Nat'l Seashore. Several loops, mostly flat, quiet, plenty of tall trees, no bushes for privacy, though. Bathhouses cleaned daily, two have push button showers, third has best showers. Staff friendly and helpful, allowed us to choose another site when ours was too damp. Rains flooded some areas, but they pumped it into a stream. Laundry, store, post office onsite. We reserved months ago, but plenty of sites in Nov.
DaVida
Posted Nov 20, 2016; Florida
Most sites are Water & Electric only. Ample grass lots. Tent sites & few full hookups are available. Wifi is okay. Staff friendly & helpful. Ask for tips. Great campground to view the area. Fills up on the weekends. Make reservations. We we here in a 39 foot fifth wheel. We came in from Novato area. Roads are doable.
Carl
Posted Apr 30, 2016; Florida
A great campgroud near Point Reyes. With a helpful staff, clean bathrooms and sites. Beautiful trees provide shade for most of the sites. A playground for the littles and a horse shoe pit for the older ones. Nice place to stay for a while.
LivinAdventure
Posted Aug 27, 2015; Ca
The campground was spacious and well shaded. The interior roads are very dusty and the staff would spray water on them several times a day. You would get a sheen of mud then quickly turning to dust again. Your rig will leave with a coating of dust but no biggie. The weather was beautiful and you can take Drake blvd to larkspur and take the ferry into San Francisco.
Pete
Posted Jun 29, 2015; Mc
Staff is very friendly. Great location for exploring the area. Camp ground is very basic. You get a place to park, water and electric. No frills. The place is in need of up dating the bathrooms. We camped here in January with no heat in the bathrooms. Needless to say taking a shower in 40 degree weather with the window open was chilling! They did close the window after two requests. We had a nice stay alway ??
Cher
Posted Jan 07, 2013; Calif