From jct Hwy 37 & Hwy 101: Go 8 mi S on Hwy 101, then 20 mi W on Sir Francis Drake Blvd, then 1/4 mi N on State Rt 1.
The campground is in a fantastic location. Close to Pt. Reyes and tons of hiking and site seeing. There is a lot of dust. They try to tame it with water trucks, but everything we owned was covered in black soot/dust. The fires are nice. We booked a pull-in site ***be ware*** it's not a pull through. The hookups were on the opposite side from our trailer so only the power and water would reach. Bring a super long sewer slinky. We were staying long so we were able to tank everything until checkout and just use the dump station. The website is confusing but know if you get a "pull-in" it means the controls are located on the opposite side than what most trailers have. We will definitely return, but pick a different spot on the J side or A side, but avoid J 0.
Nice older well Beautiful well maintained campground. Water is sprayed two to three times a day to keep the dust down on the main roads. Nice grassy areas to setup camp in. Beautiful weather, nothing over 68°. While we were there, the neighboring sheep went for an escaped troll through the tent areas and fertilized. Some sites may be difficult to back in if you have a long trailer. Staff is really nice. We were there during the week so it was real quiet.
I want to hear camping with my daughter and my girlfriend and it was absolutely horrible! The place was filthy the bathrooms were destroyed and we had a truck wheel for a fire pit. The staff was extremely rude and the place was really overpriced! It's a super loud party ground campground and it's not actually camping. People stayed up till 3:00 a.m. getting drunk and yelling all
We camped here with 3 other families over the Labor Day weekend. We had 3 side by side campsites, and it was very comfortable!
If you have a large group and book several campsites, this is a good place to camp. I wouldn't camp here with just my family, since each individual campsite is very small.
We had a pleasant stay at the campground, and we might stay again, although it was a bit pricey and the sites are very small and very close to each other. If you are thinking of coming here, I would recommend a couple of things:
1. Make sure you know what site you are booking. Some sites have shade and some around the meadow are completely open to the sun.
2. The water spigots are not facing down so a lot of water gets lost. If you have a small piece of garden hose with the screw-on end, bring it to control the direction of water.