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1. Rob Hill Campground - San Francisco
· 85 reviews
1475 Central Magazine Rd, San Francisco, CA 94129
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Maria Gabriela Soza: Camping 🏕️ for the schoo..my son is going to enjoy with he's classmates and teachers, he's last 5th grade trip...it has a beautiful nice view..Location: 4/5 …
Karen Aguilar: The restrooms were clean, no showers, we were there at probably not the best time of the year. The best times were booked solid so we camped in the cold and rain 2 of the 3 days we were there. The grounds are priced for groups, 1 can camp or up 40 with up to 10 tents. Late spring and summer are the best times to go. There are so many places to hike to and explore. This was our end of the year camping trip for the 5th grade and usually we would have gone the 1st week of May, warmer and not cold and rainy. I would definitely go again, with a group to share the cost of the site, plus it could be fun. Especially during the summer when it's warmer most of the time.Nearby activities: Beach and the rest of the Presidio, you can walk to Crissy fields and take a shuttle back if you need to.Walkability: We walked every day to different places in the Presidio
Ansi Taing: The perfect introduction to camping, ideal for kids and those seeking a relaxed outdoor adventure. Nestled in the beautiful Presidio Park of San Francisco, this campground offers a pristine setting and very well-kept facilities. While there are no showers, you'll find clean bathrooms equipped with running water and toilets. The campground offers a weekend getaway or a weekday escape, this spot comes highly recommended for its convenience and charm. Already thinking about my next trip back!
libby crump: Location: 5/5
Franck Vuillemin: Perfect
Alex Chiang: Incredible experience in the middle of the city. If you can book a site, do it. Can be foggy in the mornings but that's life in San Francisco.Restrooms: Super clean restrooms!
andrea draper: Now you know why we homeless people in the Bay Area don't care to work at Starbucks for $20/hr & struggle like f#@& to pay rent & instead prefer to pitch a tent in the Presideo or GG Park. Join us........
Sue Y: Camping in San Francisco. Enough said.
Dennis Palatov: but when you realize each site can take many tents
Rob: Great name
Marilyn Dalton: Camping in San Francisco in the Presidio
2. Bicentennial Campground - San Francisco
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· 25 reviews
Conzelman Rd, Sausalito, CA 94965
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Patrick Flanagan: It's a bit windy. One onsite Porto potty. Another vault toilet up the hill. Water available at YMCA camp.
Ash Sterlekar: Only 4 campsites.The Bicentennial Campground is located on Conzelman Road in Sausalito, California, 94965. It is a campground located in the Marin Headlands, which is part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.This campground offers a beautiful natural setting with access to hiking trails and scenic views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge.There is small downhill hike to reach your campsite. Do get a wagon!Playground: Not do much. But lots of hikes nearbyRestrooms: Towards the lighthousePicnic area: Campground has picnic benches.
Alvin Amposta: Cool campsite with 3 spots!
Jett Jamison (Wildthing100100): Very fun campground, had all the camping neccssities with all the camping experience
Racheal Davis: Absolutely amazing campground. The views were incredible. Would recommend bringing wind proof jackets and a wind proof tent. Very clean and well kept, with a little meadow in the middle. Don’t rely on the portapotty though
Eduardo Penso: One more place to appreciate the Golden Gate Bridge... everything around it is incredible
Carly Storms: Just visited this gem over the weekend. Had the whole place to ourselves, great little den positioned in the mountain so the never hits hard. Great for camping and staying warm! Plus tons of trails to different view points of SanFrancisco Bay!
Aaron Conover: Great secluded campground with tons of hiking options nearby! Note that this area can get extremely windy, and temperatures can be much lower than expected due to ocean proximity. Highly recommend bringing extra layers for warmth if camping.
Ayami Y: Campers are required to pick up the permit from the permit box set up by the Marin Headlands Visitor Center, although they had ran out when I was there.
World traveler: So lucky to nab this place. Small campground with only three campsites, so would be perfect to rent all three sites for a group camping trip. No fires allowed, but there is a cooking grillThat you could have a small fire in. The view of San Francisco is only visible from campsite number 3,through a peek through the trees. It would be nice if the trees were trimmed back a little to get a better view, but I guess that they help keep the wind out of the campground. A lot of nice hiking trails nearby including the lovely point Bonita lighthouse.
· 16637 reviews
Mill Valley, CA 94941, United States
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Miriam Arambula: Amazing for photos a little cold but amazing
Rahmad Jaya: Perfect timing
charlie compton: Very nice park, pleasant hikes overlooking San Francisco.
jmramos730: Great hike to Mori Point. Stunning views and some serious steep slopes out there!
Pierre Guilbault: Impressive
· 229 reviews
948 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965
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thomas dwyer: Lots of full sun in some camps. Bring shade. Walk in only. Great beach. Very long walk for day use.
Darcy Vasudev: The photo is actually of the beach just below the campground. The campground only has a few sites which you must book well in advance. If you have a reservation then you can drive down, if not you have to walk down from Battery Spencer. It's an easy walk down but the way back up is a bit sweaty so bring water if you're going on a sunny day.Restrooms: The vault toilets smelled pretty bad and were not clean.Picnic area: Each campsite has a picnic area.
Tina Simmons: Beautiful, secluded campground. The sites are walk-in only.
Stephanie Dintcho: It's very difficult to get a night here. It took me 7 years, but I finally got to camp a night. Absolutely, love this private 5 campground, next to the ocean, and Golden Gate Bridge sight. The bathrooms are the only drawback and the only reason why I give it 4 stars. Otherwise it's 5 star. It's like no other place I've camped.
PoovizhiPonnammal Purushothaman: Splendid views of the bay and the Golden gate bridge... very exposed and cold and windy...
Warren Wright: This is a beach with an incredible view of the Golden Gate Bridge about .9 miles down the hill.
Preston Chen: Amazing view as you walk down to the beach. Water is a brilliant teal color.
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· 520 reviews
700 Palmetto Ave, Pacifica, CA 94044
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Aline Tebechrani: Beautiful location! Great service! Made sure we went to safe places in San Francisco. Will definitely go back!