Way overpriced for what you get. Outhouse and water. Website looks fantastic but it鈥檚 not the same when you get there.
David
Posted May 26, 2025; Oregon
Met our daughter here for a few nights of camping. It is an amazing location on Tomales Bay. Some sites are big鈥攊t鈥檚 more cramped near the Marina. There are portapotties, some water spigots and a dump station. We are comfortable in a camper van because we can close up when we want and use our own facilities. Bring your patience for boomboxes and and partiers. It鈥檚 not what we normally choose but it鈥檚 also kinda fun if you bring your own party.
BeeCeeBeach
Posted Aug 04, 2023; SoCal
Stayed here in mid-November 2018 during the crabbing season, but it was quiet during midweek. This place has a long, sordid legal history spannng decades (look it up), and they芒鈧劉re now trying to go legit. It芒鈧劉s in transition, so things are shaky 芒鈧 filthy sites near the water, ONLY portapotties throughout the whole place, some construction being done. The location is spectacular, near the mouth of Tomales Bay, and that may be worth putting up with the mess and the generator noise. In my opinion, the primary problem here is cultural 芒鈧 people treat it badly because everyone else does, and there is very little oversight.
Lavlists
Posted Nov 15, 2018;
What a crap-hole. Generators all night, dogs running loose, boaters speeding through camp before dawn to launch boats. NO REFUNDS! What芒鈧劉s that tell you?
Traveler
Posted May 05, 2018; Nevada
45$ per night should get you a nice spot with potable water running water toilets and showers
None of that here...
Generator noise is what you pay for
Barking dogs
500 Feet from the ocean once you climb over the sand dunes
We did have difficulties find a campground that night (Saturday)
Serge P
Posted Apr 23, 2018; Courtenay BC
Addendum to my review: there are several standpipes in the Camping area, they are just hard to find, spaced far apart. Also, we got very fast Verizon cell service here. Talked to a tent camper, who feels the beach and the lack of stringent rules and refs, makes this place bliss?, and worth $40 a night.
FaniB
Posted Nov 02, 2017; California
We stayed here on Halloween and Nov 1, in a 24 foot trailer. It's basically a big grassy parking lot, with no potable water, and only porta-potties. For $40 a day, I expected, at least the same amenities you would find in a state park. The dunes make it very quiet, if you don't have a barking dog on the loose right next to you. No ocean sounds, the Bay is about a quarter mile hike out through the dunes. When we asked if there was a store nearby, we were directed to the marina?, but it only has a small convenience store. There's a slightly better array of choices at the Dillon Beach General Store, or better yet, go into Tomales, where there is an amazing deli, and another small convenience store. I would not stay here again, but apparently all 700 cheek to jowl spaces are taken during the start of crab season, in early November. If it was $20 a night, it would be okay for a day or two.
FaniB
Posted Nov 02, 2017; California