RV camping in Bay Area with wifi provided

From the fog-encased redwoods to the sandy shores along the Pacific Ocean, Bay Area camping has something special waiting for every camping enthusiast.

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Snug Harbor RV Park and Marina

34 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Walnut Grove, CA
Snug Harbor’s resort has a history of providing a great family and pet-friendly location for people who like to fish, boat, or just enjoy the peaceful Waterfront Cabins, RV Sites, and Loft Cottage's with docks space right in front of the sites! Stay at the resort to enjoy the rural beauty of the Delta and spend your days fishing, crabbing, and exploring all the Delta has to offer. The peaceful friendly atmosphere of the campground will have you relaxing the stress away on the patio or under a shade tree. One of the unique things about this area of the Delta is that you can still ride a car ferry to and from Ryer Island. How many people you know can say they have driven their car on a ferry? Don’t want to venture onto a ferry, or you are towing you can use the bridge route to Snug Harbor and Ryer Island.
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Ocean Cliffside Cottage Driveway

1 site · RV1 acre · Moss Beach, CA
Hi! I'm John, with a fantastic driveway spot that's literally right across the street from the cliff overlooking the ocean in Moss Beach. Hear the ocean roar at night, dark, quiet neighborhood. Also 1 block away from the Fitzgerald Nature Preserve, where you'll see seals on the beach under the 100' cliff overlooking the ocean. At the other end of the park is a fantastic historic restaurant/bar (Moss Beach Distillery). Walk/bike to miles of cliff-side trails overlooking ocean. Boating/surfing within 10 minutes. 15 minutes to Half Moon Bay or Pacifica. 20 minutes to Purissima redwood forrest. Perfect getaway! The spot has water, electric; WIFI: Surfcottage; Password: Daniel25 A few minor restrictions: I'm in a residential neighborhood and to keep the neighbors from ragging I can't host a typical "campground scene". So we have to avoid cookouts, guitar jams all night, etc. Sorry! Only self-contained vans up to 23'.
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Bandits Backyard Lounge

1 site · RV1 acre · Pittsburg, CA
we have a private back yard with 15000sqft of open space and behind level gated parking or level front of house parking. 120v shore power available and water available. quiet dead-end road located on a cul-de-sac make for extremely peaceful parking and relaxing with near zero noise except for the occasional neighbors dog barking. our back yard hill butts up to back diamond regional mines park which is 50 square miles california state park that offers hiking and mine tours from California's coal mining and gold searching days. I recommend the mine tours especially on hot days. The mines are a nice place to escape the heat. tours are about $5 per person. here is a link to the mine tours website. https://www.ebparks.org/parks/black-diamond Boating is available on the San Joaquin River delta that is the headwaters of the San Francisco Bay. the marina and waterfront are about 3 Miles away by the way the crow flies and visible from the top of our backyard hillside. Also downtown San Francisco can be accessed from the property via the Bart train that has two stations nearby. One is 6 miles away and another is 3 miles away. I bike/ train to San Francisco almost daily from this property. EV parking or charging coud be accessed also. we have a nacs or tesla charger at two locations that are sloped down in grade. one slow charger (3 mph and one faster one about 13mph) please make your bookings at least 1 day in advance so we can prepare to accommodate your rig. thank you :)
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RV Camping In Sonoma County

1 site · RV3 acres · Sebastopol, CA
Come park your RV on our 3 acre family property in rural Sebastopol under beautiful oak trees and in the heart of West Sonoma County. Our single campsite is located in a picturesque, safe and peaceful agricultural neighborhood just 10 minutes south of downtown Sebastopol. Country views of rolling coastal hills, vineyards, apple orchards, and picket fences will greet you as you drive down the backroads towards the campsite. Once here, you’ll see your large 60 x 25‘ gravel parking space nestled in our front acre of land and a redwood privacy fence that separates your campsite from our family home and back property. Amenities include: -Water, electric (30 amp) and grey water disposal hookups -Single site privacy (no other campers) -WIFI access -A picnic table with string lights Our RV campsite is perfect for travelers passing through or looking to park and then head out to explore all the incredible places that make Sonoma County a world-renowned travel destination. Our exceptional location provides you with both the tranquility of nature and also a convenient central spot from which to explore West Sonoma County. From your campsite, you are a 30 minute backroads drive to Bodega Bay, the Redwoods and the Russian River. And if you are in the mood for some small town charm, shopping, farm-to-table dining and wine tasting - the town of Sebastopol is the place to go! Walk the historic streets of downtown and browse the unique shops and galleries that line Main Street. A few blocks away you’ll find yourself immersed in the very popular Barlow Market District - a 12 acre outdoor marketplace where Sonoma County‘s best chefs, vintners and artisans work side-by-side to offer exquisite local food, wine, craft beers, and spirits. After your day of adventures, relax at the campsite and enjoy a meal at the picnic table, observe the wildlife that passes through the property or take a sunset walk on a beautiful country lane. We are here for you as needed. You can enjoy total privacy during your stay or feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or would like recommendations for your trip. We would be more than happy to help make your Hipcamp experience in Sonoma County happy and memorable! Safe travels and hope to see you soon! Arianna and Jon
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RV camping in Bay Area with wifi provided guide

Overview

The San Francisco Bay Area may seem like an urban hub but don't be fooled. Beyond the Golden Gate Bridge, you find Pacific beaches, foggy shorelines, and dense Redwood groves. While many campers are making the long drive to Yosemite, savvy travelers explore a trove of Bay Area state parks.

Just an hour's drive south of the city, Big Basin Redwoods State Park is a hidden gem in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Pitch your tent among towering California redwood groves. Don't forget your cookware—the park has some nifty campground grills.

Want to see the Golden Gate Bridge from your tent? Kirby Cove is the park for you. Nestled right on the bay, it's one of the most popular parks in the region. It tends to book out months in advance, so get yourself on that guest list early.

If you're looking for beach camping, head to Point Reyes National Seashore. The hike-in and boat-in camping spots are secluded, and you can't beat catching the morning surf. While hiking the shore, keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, elephant seals, and sea lions.

If you're traveling with kids, head to Samuel P. Taylor State Park, one of the oldest campgrounds in the country. The hiking trails are fairly easy, offering views of Lagunitas Creek, redwood forests, and rolling hills with wild turkeys. For more fun, bike the paved cycling path, or take your four-legged buddy on the Cross Marin trail.

On the continental side of San Francisco Bay, you come to East Bay, an outdoor haven at San Francisco's doorstep. Boat Lake Chabot, hike Wildcat Canyon, or camp at Redwood Regional Park for a taste of adventure.

From state parks with hike-in and bike-in sites to private campgrounds, Bay Area camping helps you connect with the great outdoors. If glamping is more your style, don't worry. You find plenty of seaside cottages, mountain yurts, and wilderness cabins in the region.

The mild climate of the Bay Area makes for great year-round camping. However, scoring a site during summer can be tough. To beat the crowds, pack your rain gear and travel during the winter wet season. Pro tip: If you're camping on the bay in any season, bring a rain jacket. The damp fog rolls in when you least expect it.

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