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Location
Address:
730 N. San Pedro Road, San Rafael, California 94901
GPS:
38.006242, -122.494506
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Local Directions:
Four miles east of San Rafael on the shore of San Pablo Bay. From Highway 101, go east on North San Pedro Road for five miles until it enters the park.
Contact Information
Local Phone:
1-415-456-0766
Toll Free Phone:
1-800-444-7275
Website:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_...
Email:
dkopler@parks.ca.gov
Open
All year
Check In:
2 PM
Check Out
: 12 PM
Gate Hours
: 8:00 AM to Sunset
Site Map
Sites
33 Tent Sites, 1 Group Site, 33 No Hookup
Rates
Daily Rates:
$35.00
Facilities & Services
Bathhouse / Restrooms, Hot Showers
Recreation
Biking, Boat Ramp, Canoeing, Fishing, Hiking, Kayaking, Swimming
Policies
All Ages, Pet Restrictions, Tents Only
Description
Primitive Group Tent Camping
Group tent camping can accommodate up to 8 campers/8 vehicles. Fee is $125/night.
Sites
Total Sites
33
Tent Sites
33
Group Sites
1
No Hookup
(33)
Surface
Gravel
Other Amenities
Firepit / Fire Ring
Grill
Picnic Table
Rental Units
None
Rates
Sites
Miscellaneous
2021 Rates are per site
Daily Rates: $35.00
Miscellaneous Fees
Fee
Extra Vehicle Fee
Early Check In Fee
Check In Details
2 PM
Late Check Out Fee
Check Out Details
12 PM
Facilities and Services
Hours
Description
Fees
Bathhouse / Restrooms
Diner / Snack Bar
Firewood
Flush Toilets
Handicap Facilities
Hot Showers
Picnic Shelters
Recreation
Hours
Description
Fees
Amphitheater
Beach
Biking
Bird Watching
Boat Ramp
Underdeveloped, located at Bullhead Flat and lower China Camp Village
Boating
small vessels
Canoeing
Fishing
Hiking
Shoreline Trail,Turtle Back Nature Trail
Horseback Riding
Kayaking
Paddleboards
Pavilion
Swimming
Wildlife Watching
Racoon, Deer, Squirrels, Coyote, Fox, Bats, and numerous birds. The California clapper rail and the salt marsh harvest mouse are endangered species that live in the marsh areas of the park.
Events
None
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Confederate
Silver
March 12, 2015
The state park itself is worth the visit but the stay in the campground wasn't. It's quite a climb up a steep hill from the parking lot, and that can be tough towing your gear. The sites are too close together with nothing to separate them, so no privacy whatsoever. Even worse, the site is right by a bike trail so we see bikers going past us all the time. As much as I'd love to visit this state park again, I don't think I'll camp here again.
We stayed here in a Tent.
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