Finding and Reserving a Campsite

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Use one of the following to research camping options and/or reserve a campsite.

Keep in mind that even sites that take reservations may offer some first-come campsites as well. Call the ranger at the site to ask about this!

In all camping cases, call a ranger and mention that you will have an infant or toddler camping with you - rangers will know what areas are not safe for little ones, be it due to steepness or proximity to water hazards.

Camping Recommendation Chart

Use this chart to find a location that meets your needs. Got a great site that you'd like to recommend? E-mail a recommendation!

Location Address Contact Information Facilities Reservations
Uvas Canyon County Park 8515 Croy Road, Morgan Hill 408-779-9232
Uvas Canyon County Park Website
Tents, flush toilets. Dogs allowed on leash. 408-355-2201
Reservations for County Parks
Sanborn-Skyline County Park 408-867-9959
Sanborn-Skyline County Park Website
Tents with 100 foot walk in, RV hookups, American Youth Hostel, flush toilets. No dogs allowed. 408-867-9959
American Youth Hostel: 408-293-3787
Camping Reservations
Memorial County Park (near Pescadero/Loma Mar/La Honda) 9500 Pescadero Creek Road, Loma Mar 650-363-4021
Memorial County Park Website
Tents, RV hookups, showers, flush toilets. No dogs allowed. 650-363-4021
County Park Reservations Site
Big Basin Redwoods State Park 21600 Big Basin Way, Boulder Creek 831-338-8860
Big Basin Redwoods SP Website
Tents for car camping and walk in, RV hookups, showers, flush toilets, store. Dogs allowed on leash in developed areas only. 800-444-PARK
Reserve America Website
Portola Redwoods State Park 9000 Portola Redwoods SP Road, La Honda 650-948-9098
Portola Redwoods SP Website
Tents, RV hookups, showers, flush toilets. Dogs on leash allowed on pavement only. 800-444-PARK
Reserve America Website
Anthony Chabot Regional Park 9999 Redwood Road, Castro Valley 888-EBPARKS
Chabot Webpage
Tents, RV hookups, showers, flush toilets. Dogs allowed on leash. 888-EBPARKS
Henry Coe State Park 9000 E Dunne Avenue, Morgan Hill 408-779-2728
Henry Coe SP Webpage
Tents for car camping and backpacking (1+ mile hike) Reserve America Website
Olema Ranch (Point Reyes) 10155 Highway 1, Box #175, Olema 415-663-8001
Olema Ranch Website
Tents, RV hookups, showers, flush toilets, coin laundry. Dogs allowed on leash. 800-655-CAMP
Samuel P. Taylor State Park (Marin/San Rafael) Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Lagunitas 415-488-9897
Samuel P Taylor State Park Website
Tents, RV hookups, flush toilets. Dogs allowed on leash. 800-444-PARK
Reserve America Website
Pantoll Campground (Mount Tamalpais State Park) Panoramic Highway and Pan Toll Road, Mill Valley 415-388-2070
Mount Tamalpais SP Website
Tents with a 100-foot walk in. First come only (no reservations)
Steep Ravine Rustic Cabins and Campsites (Mount Tamalpais State Park) Highway 1, 1 mile S of Stinson Beach 415-388-2070
Mount Tamalpais SP Website
Tents, Barren Cabins. No dogs allowed. Reserve America Website
China Camp State Park (Marin/San Rafael) N San Pedro Road, on San Pablo Bay 415-456-0766
China Camp State Park Website
Tents with a 150 to 900 foot walk in, showers, flush toilets. Dogs allowed on leash. 800-444-PARK
Reserve America Website
Sunol Regional Wilderness 1895 Geary Blvd, Sunol 925-862-2244
888-EBPARKS
Sunol Webpage
Primitive camping with 3+ mile walk in. Very hilly. 888=EBPARKS
Reserve America Website
Del Valle 7000 Del Valle Road, Livermore 925-373-0332
888-EBPARKS
Del Valle Webpage
Tents, RV hookups, showers, flush toilets. Dogs allowed. 888-EBPARKS
Reserve America Website
Butano State Park Cloverdale Road, Pescadero 650-879-2040
Butano SP Website
Tents for car camping and walk-in, RV hookups, flush toilets. Dogs allowed on leash. 800-444-PARK
Reserve America Website

Making the Decision to Camp

  • There are several types of camping. See Camping Defined to understand your options.
  • What considerations should be addressed when camping with a baby? Read about these at Considering Baby Needs in Camping
  • Packing and Reservations

    You've decided to camp, so now it's time to put some gear together and pick your camping location.
  • Read about things to pack at Camping Gear and Advice