Wildcat Campground
Description
It sure is nice to be so dang close to the ocean! Wildcat Camp is in an open meadow that is just a hop, skip and jump away from the mighty Pacific Ocean. Another great thing about Wildcat is that it’s also the closest camp to Alamere Falls (one of only two waterfalls that fall directly into the Pacific).
The hike is an easy 2-miler along the beach, just make sure you mind the tides! It’s also the most popular campground in Point Reyes, so if you’re trying to camp here on a weekend, plan WAY in advance.
We hear that campsites #4 & #5 are the bees knees (this is a good thing). The best way to get to Wildcat Camp is a 5.5 mile hike on the Palomarin Trailhead and it just so happens to be one of the nicest stretches of trail in Northern California! You’re seriously going to dig this place.
As we said, this coastline is MIGHTY and so is the wind, so make sure to bring layers.
Activities
Offered near the campground.
Biking
Another great way to see Point Reyes National Seashore is via bicycle. The area provides a variety of off-road biking opportuni...Read more
Boating
For those of you who would rather travel on water than land, Tomales Beach is the perfect place to dock! Here you can participa...Read more
Fishing
Point Reyes is surrounded by the beautiful and abundant Pacific Ocean, making it a great spot for fishermen. Over 130 differen...Read more
Hiking
The National Seashore has about 150 miles of magnificent hiking trails to explore and run around. Just check out some of the ...Read more
Horseback riding
With over 120 miles of trails that take you through forested mountain tops, grassy meadows, coastal scrub and miles of white sa...Read more
Paddling
Feel like playing with some seals or dipping your paddle into clean waters full of glowing bioluminescence ? Well, this is th...Read more
Wind sports
Point Reyes gets a significant amount of wind and is often a viable option for kiteboarding. Just be sure to check up on the s...Read more
Surfing
Point Reyes has some quality surfing options for the more intermediate-advanced surfer. There’s less crowds up here (I’m sure t...Read more
Swimming
Bass Lake is located 2.8 (fairly easy) miles in from the parking lot at Point Reyes park. This popular swimming spot is warm (...Read more
Wildlife watching
Jutting 16 kilometers (10 miles) into the Pacific Ocean, the headlands of the Point Reyes Peninsula offer one of the finest sp...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Wildcat Campground.
17 Reviews
A terrific spot to introduce newbies to backpacking. Lots of wildlife--deer, bunnies, coyote, snakes, and lizards. And not a mosquito in sight! Even the worst sites here are great. There are two vault toilets, trash cans, and a water spigot (potable). Each site has a food locker, the double sites have two each.
I'm not a particularly experienced camper/hiker, and I don't like either unless there's something really special waiting for me at the end, and Wildcat Campground delivered. The views along Palomarin Trailhead are great, and the wildcat campground itself is a really special place that is worth the hike. I agree sites 6&7 are best.
6 plus mile hike in. The hill on the way out is tough! Great for groups!
In terms of views, this campground just can't be beat! And did I mention bonfires on the beach?
The walk in is easy enough while still being immensely rewarding.
We hiked in and stayed for one night here since it was booked the next day. On the second day, we journeyed down the beach to the waterfall with our packs and found a primitive spot to sleep that night.
Pack light for the hike in and be prepared for amazing ocean cliff views.
Hike in and hike out..
hike-in site I think
This is a hike-in campground and not very large so get there early.
My favorite spot. Gorgeous campsite, easy hike in, close to Alamere. They provide grills at each campsite, just remember to bring some charcoal. Ask for a beach fire permit (driftwood) when you check it, not always available.
- Park
- Point Reyes National Seashore
- State
- California
- Country
- United States
- Phone Number
- (415) 464-5100
- Directions
- View on Google Maps
- Official Website
- View Website
- Coordinates
- 37.971° N, 122.791° W
- Unknown price
- Tent Only - Hike In: 7 Sites (Up to 4 people per site)