Marin RV Park

2140 Redwood Hwy., Greenbrae, CA 94904

415-461-5199

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GPS: 37.9412,-122.515

Marin RV Park is located at 2140 Redwood Hwy., Greenbrae, California 94904 with a total of 87 campsites. Before your trip to Marin RV Park, check out website at http://www.marinrvpark.com/ or contact them through 415-461-5199 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

37.9412, -122.515

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 37.9412, -122.515

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity cable tv wifi
Recreation swimming pool
Site Amenities big rig
Facilities dump station laundry recycle restrooms
Discount Clubs AAA Good Sam Military Discounts
Pets pets

Overview of Marin RV Park


Last Price Paid: $85

Reported by The empty nesters on 04.29.2022

Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

87

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

0 ft / 0 m

Max Length:

45 ft

Tent Camping:

Yes

Reviews of Marin RV Park

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  • The best thing about the park is that it is very convenient to San Francisco!

    Reviewed 29/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $85

    Days stayed: 23

    Site number: J7

    Price represents off season weekly rate. We had an extra day that was in season and it cost $98. It was easy to get to SF and the surrounding area. There is nothing pretty about the park. It is just a large gravel lot. The sites are tight. We had to park the truck so close to the RV that we couldn’t open the propane door. I was ...morePrice represents off season weekly rate. We had an extra day that was in season and it cost $98. It was easy to get to SF and the surrounding area. There is nothing pretty about the park. It is just a large gravel lot. The sites are tight. We had to park the truck so close to the RV that we couldn’t open the propane door. I was surprised that there wasn’t a locked entrance gate given that it is next to a city known for car break-ins. But we left our RV for 2 weeks while doing a side trip and there were no issues. There is a tall wooden fence all around the property, just not at the entrance or exit, and they are almost at the dead end of the street. They won’t take packages at the office - but UPS etc trucks can deliver directly to your RV. If I was visiting SF again I might stay here again because of the convenience and it seems better than the other options.

  • Sardines

    Reviewed 20/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $100

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: J8

    I don’t know how it is legal to pack so many rigs and people into such a small area. All sites are back in and not at an angle. Once our popouts were open you had to step in neighbors space to get around. No room for our tow vehicle. Had to park it outside on city street. At $100 per night this is a complete rip off. This place gives R...moreI don’t know how it is legal to pack so many rigs and people into such a small area. All sites are back in and not at an angle. Once our popouts were open you had to step in neighbors space to get around. No room for our tow vehicle. Had to park it outside on city street. At $100 per night this is a complete rip off. This place gives RV parks a bad name. Never again.

  • Best location for San Fran

    Reviewed 7/1/2021

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    Days stayed: 3

    Stayed during the COVID pandemic - they were taking all of the precautions. Some seasonal/regulars, but for the transitional sites they blocked off every other one to allow for social distancing. Tight spaces but it's right on a bird sanctuary. We were able to get an end spot, which was great. There were several workers who lived acros...moreStayed during the COVID pandemic - they were taking all of the precautions. Some seasonal/regulars, but for the transitional sites they blocked off every other one to allow for social distancing. Tight spaces but it's right on a bird sanctuary. We were able to get an end spot, which was great. There were several workers who lived across the way - they left early in the morning but were quiet (as quiet as possible) as they left for the day. My daughters and I spent several hours hiking around and searching for the beautiful cranes and other birds that live in the sanctuary - it was so peaceful! Also within walking distance to the ferry into San Francisco. Definitely would stay there again. Clean and secure. Large laundry room (don't remember the specific amount paid for laundry, but it wasn't outrageous), keyed access to the bathroom/showers. There is a pool but it's teeny tiny - we didn't try it out - but saw other kiddos in there while we were there. Very close to a Trader Joe's.

  • Clean, safe parking lot in a great location

    Reviewed 22/12/2020

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    Nightly rate: $89

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: J17

    Tight spaces but friendly staff and not crowded for our visit. Great location.adjacent to some land where you can walk a dog. Highway close but not horrible. Trains in the distance.

  • Perfect base camp for SF

    Reviewed 29/7/2020

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    Days stayed: 2

    30 mins away from the City. A bit pricy but that is to be expected in SF. Clean facilities but make no mistake about it... this is a parking lot with hook ups and the sites are in arms length in proximity to each other. It is well worth it as one can be in the city within 30mins. We will def stay here again.

  • Close to SF but so expensive

    Reviewed 19/6/2020

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    Days stayed: 1

    You’re basically paying $50 to park on concrete with access to hook ups and facilities. The big bonus is that it is close to the ferry do you have access to San Francisco, but these prices Are a bit too much. Staff was really nice

  • Way too expensive

    Reviewed 28/1/2020

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 90

    Pros: felt very safe, really nice owners, walkable to grocery stores, a cute shopping center, and the ferry to SF. It was a good home base for a few months. Cons: I know it's the bay area, but this just felt like highway robbery. The long term rate was $1500/mo (plus electricity!) during off season. Daily rate is twice that ($100/n...morePros: felt very safe, really nice owners, walkable to grocery stores, a cute shopping center, and the ferry to SF. It was a good home base for a few months. Cons: I know it's the bay area, but this just felt like highway robbery. The long term rate was $1500/mo (plus electricity!) during off season. Daily rate is twice that ($100/night). You pay for a very small, very tight, gravel parking spot. Your neighbors are about 7 feet away from each side of your trailer. No grass, no picnic table, just gravel. The place itself is right off the highway in a not-so-nice area. A lot of traffic noise. VERY hard to back into sites (90 degree turn with narrowish road). Laundry facilities were very old W/D for $5 per wash and about $3 per dry. Other options in the area are just as expensive and appeared much more run down, and I know supply/demand requires this buttttt they could make it a bit nicer for the price paid. I would only recommend if you're stopping by to spend time in SF or if you're working in the area. Not the type of place you want to hang out at all day.

  • Convenient and Nice

    Reviewed 27/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $89

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: J15

    This is just like other people have stated: A convenient place to stay to be able to take the Larkspur Ferry into San Francisco. It is clean, well run, nice bathrooms,and a laundry area.The sites are very tight. But the big thing is the ease of getting into San Francisco. The ferry is right next door, about a 15 minute walk. We never d...moreThis is just like other people have stated: A convenient place to stay to be able to take the Larkspur Ferry into San Francisco. It is clean, well run, nice bathrooms,and a laundry area.The sites are very tight. But the big thing is the ease of getting into San Francisco. The ferry is right next door, about a 15 minute walk. We never did the walk. Decided to see if we could find parking space in the ferry lot. We checked it out and saw open spots so we came back to the RV, got our stuff ready to hit the city and then drove back to the lot. We parked there the two days we visited the city. Parking is only $2 a day in the ferry parking lot and after 1pm it is free. It is also free on the weekends. Plenty of parking available after 1 on the Friday we were there and tons on Saturday. Made it nice not to have to walk back to the campgrounds at night in the dark after having toured all day. The ferry ride is great. Comfortable and you get to go right by San Quentin. SO if you can't make Alcatraz you can still see a prison pretty close up!!You can buy your ferry tickets at the machines located outside the terminal and people are so nice to help you if you just ask someone standing in line (like I did). Catch the F line trolley right outside the Ferry Terminal to go to Fisherman's Wharf (a LONG walk). People will be standing and waiting by the trolley tracks. It is only $1.35 for seniors. You have to have the exact change. No change given back.

  • Parking lot, but close to SF, dog friendly and well run

    Reviewed 17/5/2017

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 60

    We stayed at the Marin Park from late October through January. The layout of this park is a one-way U-shaped driveway. They tend to put the larger class A's (like us) on the first straightaway, while those with smaller rigs tended to turn the corner and park on the second straightaway. This seems to be due to the driveway being a bit w...moreWe stayed at the Marin Park from late October through January. The layout of this park is a one-way U-shaped driveway. They tend to put the larger class A's (like us) on the first straightaway, while those with smaller rigs tended to turn the corner and park on the second straightaway. This seems to be due to the driveway being a bit wider on the Class A side. No pull through spots but parking was very easy.TransportationFrom the park, you have several options to get to San Francisco. When I worked in SF, the one I used the most was the Larkspur Ferry, which is a 12 minute walk from the park. The pedestrian walking path on the bridge is narrow and not very pleasant due to the car traffic being so close, but after that it's a nice walk on a bike path. The ferry is about $11 each direction, but if you get a Clipper card it drops to about $7.25 per direction, so if you're planning on commuting you should consider getting one. The ferry runs often, takes about 30 minutes and drops you at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. The second option I used a handful of times was Uber. This is pricey and runs about $30-$35 one-way. Lastly, there is a bus option which I believe is the cheapest mode of transport but I never used it because the Ferry was so nice (and allows dogs if they're in a bag).WalkabilityIn addition to being close to the Ferry, you can walk to most services you may need. Trader Joe's is an under 10 minute walk. Safeway is about a 20 minute walk which is part of a larger outdoor mall with more shopping. There seem to be endless bike/walking paths in this area, so if you have dogs or like to exercise you'll have lots of options!Park FacilitiesThey have men's and women's shower and restroom facilities. These were always clean and the water pressure and hot water was good. The laundry room is open 8am-8pm and has a coin machine (which always worked), the normal things like detergent, drinks and snacks, and most recently they installed a vending machine for necessities you have have forgotten like toothpaste, deodorant, etc. The park office sells basic RV gear like sewer hoses.The washing machines broke from time to time but were fixed quickly. The cheapest washing machine cost about $1.75 where the front loaders were $4-$5. Drying was 25 cents per 5 minutes. There is a small pool, but it's closed during the winter. Wifi is free (limited to about 1GB per day), but not quite reliable enough to use for work.Mail & DeliveriesYou can get mail and UPS/FedEx here and the front office is great about handling it. They post a list each afternoon on their window of what last name has mail waiting. For some delivery services like FedEx, if you put your space number they'll often deliver to your door (but beware that they may just leave it there if you're not home). If you don't note your space and just put c/o Marin Park Inc it will be delivered to the office.Dog FriendlinessThis park really wins in this category. The people who work in the front office love dogs and give visiting dogs a cookie from their dog cookie jar. It became our dog Lily's "thing" to go pick up the mail, because that meant she'd get a treat and lots of pets. The far end of the parking lot has a poop bag dispenser and a grassy area that follows some old train tracks.PriceIt's San Francisco, so yes it's on the expensive side. Overnight rates start from $75, and an off-season month was $1200 + electricity.

  • Excellent

    Reviewed 21/11/2016

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    Site number: J8

    We stayed here at Marin RV park for three nights. Dianne on the front desk could not have been more welcoming or helpful. The park is very quiet considering the location. All amenities clean and we'll maintained. A short walk to catch the ferry to San Fran. We would highly recommend this park to all.Blair & Linda, New Ze...moreWe stayed here at Marin RV park for three nights. Dianne on the front desk could not have been more welcoming or helpful. The park is very quiet considering the location. All amenities clean and we'll maintained. A short walk to catch the ferry to San Fran. We would highly recommend this park to all.Blair & Linda, New Zealand.

  • As Close to San Francisco As You Can Get...

    Reviewed 6/6/2016

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    Days stayed: 13

    Finding a place to stay in the SF Bay Area with easy access to the city is a challenge, and this is probably the best of the few options. The park is walking distance to the Larkspur Ferry, which is a beautiful ride across the bay to San Francisco's iconic Ferry Building. Compared to dealing with parking in the city, this is the way t...moreFinding a place to stay in the SF Bay Area with easy access to the city is a challenge, and this is probably the best of the few options. The park is walking distance to the Larkspur Ferry, which is a beautiful ride across the bay to San Francisco's iconic Ferry Building. Compared to dealing with parking in the city, this is the way to go. The park itself is really just concrete and gravel and there's not much to look at. It's also really close to the highway and there was overnight jack hammering while we were there. The place was clean and the staff was friendly. We were also pleased with the laundry facilities.

  • Great Location

    Reviewed 6/9/2015

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    Days stayed: 10

    Site number: 6,7

    This RV park is located just off 101 and has convenient access to the Larkspurs ferry into San Francisco, which is the best reason to stay here. The sites are quite tight, it is basically a parking lot with gravel pads and no trees. We were fortunate enough to get two sites, one for our 5th wheel and one for our truck and we were grate...moreThis RV park is located just off 101 and has convenient access to the Larkspurs ferry into San Francisco, which is the best reason to stay here. The sites are quite tight, it is basically a parking lot with gravel pads and no trees. We were fortunate enough to get two sites, one for our 5th wheel and one for our truck and we were grateful for the extra space. The sites are marked off with railroad ties and can be difficult to get into, but don't let that discourage you. Upon checking in we received a lot of information about the area and getting into SF. The front desk was very helpful with our questions. The walk to the ferry is about 15 minutes, they give you a ferry schedule upon arrival, use it! The park have full hookups, so I didn't use the restrooms or showers, but my husband used then men's showers. You have to leave a $10 deposit for the card to use the shower, which you get back when you return the card. My husband said that two of the four showers were not operational. There are also showers and restrooms available at the pool area, I didn't visit those so I don't know what shape they were in. The park has a large laundry facility that is clean and fairly convenient. There are many washers and dryers and sizes range from large to extra large to really extra large. Prices vary, depending on hot or cold water and the size of the washer/dryer. There is a large table in the center for folding laundry.The pool was open while we were there and our granddaughter used it once. It's small and can get quite crowded. I wouldn't call this a campground, it's really a parking area for visiting the area. There is little to no space to entertain outside, we didn't spend anytime outside at our site, even with the extra space. One last thing, access to the park from the interstate can be confusing. We came from the North and decided to pass the first exit and continue to the one past the park. You exit, turn left and get back on the interstate heading North, taking the Lucky Drive exit to get to the park. Even this exit was a little confusing, keep right and be prepared to exit right rapidly. From there it's an easy left turn with the park being on your right.I'm not in love with this park, but it's San Francisco and the easy access to the ferry made it a great location.

  • Location. Location. Location.

    Reviewed 28/3/2015

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 15

    Site number: H17

    If this park were anywhere else but the outrageously expensive Bay Area...But here it is the very best of the 4 we've used. The sites are perfect for Airstreams, which we saw a ton of. Today's bigger rigs with slides on both sides, would literally fill the entire width of the site. It appears that, whenever possible, bigger units ar...moreIf this park were anywhere else but the outrageously expensive Bay Area...But here it is the very best of the 4 we've used. The sites are perfect for Airstreams, which we saw a ton of. Today's bigger rigs with slides on both sides, would literally fill the entire width of the site. It appears that, whenever possible, bigger units are given 2 sites. This exemplifies what we saw of all the employees. They really go out of their way to make your stay the best experience possible. Information is provided to help guests take advantage of the nearby ferry that takes you within steps of the public transportation system in SF. Walking & biking trails abound with many shopping & eating options readily accessible using them. The provided Internet didn't work very well with my iPad. The best I ever got with the Verizon 4g was 3 bars, but no trees interfered with satellite TV reception. Not a place with room for kids unless the pool were open during the visit. We liked so well that our one week stay turned into 15 days!

  • The spots are so tight, our neighbor had to retract his slide out so we could park.

    Reviewed 7/1/2015

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 10

    We stayed here in 2012 -- the rates are now $65/night, and overall it's not that convenient to the city really. It's the tightest spot we've ever had to get into. Our neighbor had to put in his slide out and move his truck for us to back in!

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