Olema Campground

10155 Highway 1, Olema, CA 94950

415-663-8106

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GPS: 38.0433,-122.7894

Olema Campground is located at 10155 Highway 1, Olema, California 94950 with a total of 187 campsites. Before your trip to Olema Campground, check out website at https://www.olemacampground.net/ or contact them through 415-663-8106 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

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38.0433, -122.7894

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 38.0433, -122.7894

Overview of Olema Campground


Last Price Paid: $50

Reported by Nima on 05.08.2022

Longest RV Reported: 36 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

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Number of Sites:

187

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

32 ft / 9 m

Max Stay:

14

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Beautiful spot

    Reviewed 8/5/2022

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Visited during a local rainstorm and flood, they were gracious enough to upgrade us to a FHU spot. We explored the area a little, unfortunately everything was muddy or flooded. Will have to come back to fullyEnjoy the area.

  • nice location

    Reviewed 30/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 6

    Site number: J1

    we stayed in a full hook up spot, the full hook ups are a bit tighter together than those with just water and electric - would probably stay in water/electric only next time - and dump if needed. Great location to visit Tomales and Point Reyes National Sea Shore. Great hiking just a short drive away, and excellent cheese, markets an...morewe stayed in a full hook up spot, the full hook ups are a bit tighter together than those with just water and electric - would probably stay in water/electric only next time - and dump if needed. Great location to visit Tomales and Point Reyes National Sea Shore. Great hiking just a short drive away, and excellent cheese, markets and restaurants very close (Olema and Point Reyes Station). WiFi not useful and cell connection poor for AT&T and T Mobile - 1-2 bars each, and when it got crowded on the weekend, though 1-2 bars - cell service was degraded

  • Quiet and pretty.

    Reviewed 28/3/2022

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    Nightly rate: $65

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: Bay 104

    Roomy sites. Not privacy down low but lots of beautiful tall trees. We liked Bay 104 where out or curbside was just grass and the tent camping field which was nearly empty. We were mid week and the camp was maybe half full. Bathrooms and showers were adequate. Plenty of hot water but shower heads could be better. Decent pricing for...moreRoomy sites. Not privacy down low but lots of beautiful tall trees. We liked Bay 104 where out or curbside was just grass and the tent camping field which was nearly empty. We were mid week and the camp was maybe half full. Bathrooms and showers were adequate. Plenty of hot water but shower heads could be better. Decent pricing for Cali CG's. ~30 mins to Bolinas for surfing. The guy who checked me in was friendly and gave me my choice of sites. After check in he said "welcome home" which I thought was cool.

  • Location was great

    Reviewed 17/3/2022

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 132

    Location of the campground was perfect. The drive to it was scenic and beautiful. Lots of hiking trails (some that are dog friendly), close to a few eateries and not far from Point Reyes. Expect to drive at least 10 mins or more though to get to some of these locations. We were glad to have booked our stay here as this was our first ti...moreLocation of the campground was perfect. The drive to it was scenic and beautiful. Lots of hiking trails (some that are dog friendly), close to a few eateries and not far from Point Reyes. Expect to drive at least 10 mins or more though to get to some of these locations. We were glad to have booked our stay here as this was our first time in this area of California and it's lovely. The green hills, ocean, cows, mountains... all there! We were only booked to stay for 3 days but extended our stay for another 2 so we could explore more. Be careful when you book as not all spots have full hookups. First three days we were on a site that didn't have sewer hose, we then moved to a site with full hookups. As for the campground itself, it's not terrible. When it rains, roads get a bit muddy (which is to be expected), a good size dog run compared to others I've seen, I didn't use the restrooms so can't comment on that. The laundry though - don't even bother, do it somewhere else. Most of the washing and dryers were out of order. Only 1 working dryer. People are lined up to use it and we ended up waiting an hour to get our clothes in the dryer which didn't even work that well. Cost $2 for 18 minutes. Other than that, it was a great stay!

  • Location, Location, Location

    Reviewed 12/3/2022

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    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: Bay 19

    We would give 5 stars for location and 2 stars for overall maintenance of campground. The good: beautiful meadow, sheep grazing early morning, very quiet, close to town, lots of grass and trees, allowed fires in Firepit.The not so good: restrooms and showers dated and not so clean (they cleaned often for Covid but cobwebs and grim...moreWe would give 5 stars for location and 2 stars for overall maintenance of campground. The good: beautiful meadow, sheep grazing early morning, very quiet, close to town, lots of grass and trees, allowed fires in Firepit.The not so good: restrooms and showers dated and not so clean (they cleaned often for Covid but cobwebs and grim in showers), urinal in mens never flushed, for some reason the maintenance guys were blowing leaves, mowing and trimming and hedging for 5-6 hours a day, only 2 out of 8 washers in working condition, only 1 dryer out of 10 working. Camp store was pitiful: nothing in it except dusty, expired food packages. It looked abandoned!

  • Pleasant, quiet, poor wifi

    Reviewed 12/2/2022

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 131

    Very handy to Point Reyes National Seashore and Tomales Bay State Park. The staff was very pleasant and helpful. My Verizon mifi was just about useless and the park’s wifi pretty slow. Didn’t use the laundry, restrooms or showers. My Good Sam membership saved me about $5/ night. The woman who checked me told me that usually in the wint...moreVery handy to Point Reyes National Seashore and Tomales Bay State Park. The staff was very pleasant and helpful. My Verizon mifi was just about useless and the park’s wifi pretty slow. Didn’t use the laundry, restrooms or showers. My Good Sam membership saved me about $5/ night. The woman who checked me told me that usually in the winter the park is under a couple feet of water. They had drainage ditches between loops with pumps going during the day.

  • Nice campground, relatively quiet, data desert

    Reviewed 6/9/2021

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    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 123

    Nice campground that was quiet and clean. Our site had water and electricity. Trailer parking was on mostly level dirt/grass. I did have to use my levelers to get my trailer level side to side a bit. We did not use the showers, but understood them to be clean. I saw the staff clean them routinely. Trash bins were cleaned daily to...moreNice campground that was quiet and clean. Our site had water and electricity. Trailer parking was on mostly level dirt/grass. I did have to use my levelers to get my trailer level side to side a bit. We did not use the showers, but understood them to be clean. I saw the staff clean them routinely. Trash bins were cleaned daily too. Staff would take a water truck to water down the gravel roads twice a day to keep the dust down.The campground had wifi but of course as people woke up the wifi bogged down. Given the campground is a bit remote, there wasn't great cell service. Although we would routinely have 2 bars (both ATT & Verizon) internet would be zero to spotty.Campground had 70+ tent sites and was popular. Campground is next to Olema Creek but with the drought there wasn't any water. Playground for kids and dog run available too. Dump station for use on your way out. You could arrange for a honey bucket service to come to your trailer to empty your tanks but you needed to give at least 24 hours notice. $25 charge as of this review. If you like exploring, this is a good launchpad to visit Point Reyes (lighthouse was still closed) and the seashore. This is a good place if you want to have a group of people, RV or tents, get together.

  • Good and not so good

    Reviewed 3/9/2021

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    Nightly rate: $57

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 128

    Great location. Sites nicely spaced. Decent dog run. Not very nice bathrooms and for those of us not fully contained that was disappointing. Staff borderline rude and acting like they’d rather being doing anything else. So if we’re ever in the area again and nothing else is available we’d stay here again.

  • Good camping in Point Reyes

    Reviewed 15/8/2021

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    Nightly rate: $75

    Days stayed: 3

    This is a nice campground near Point Reyes National Seashore. Centrally located to most of the areas hiking and other attractions. We tent camped here several years ago and enjoyed the property back then too. We had a spot with trees and privacy. There are several spots like this, but it looked like half or more of the spots were packe...moreThis is a nice campground near Point Reyes National Seashore. Centrally located to most of the areas hiking and other attractions. We tent camped here several years ago and enjoyed the property back then too. We had a spot with trees and privacy. There are several spots like this, but it looked like half or more of the spots were packed in pretty tight, or didn't have the advantage of trees giving a sense of privacy. T-Mobile signal was terrible. Occasionally I'd get 1 bar LTE, but usually nothing. Out of the 4 of us, only one was able to get any Internet access with their wifi, but that was after 10p. Don't count on it if you need Internet access and definitely don't count on T-Mobile. If you want good beer, great food and comfortable atmosphere, I recommend taking the short walk from the park to Due West tavern. It is a little pricy, but not out-of-line for the quality of food in this area.

  • Large, private spaces. Great location

    Reviewed 28/7/2021

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    Nightly rate: $65

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: J 08

    This is a very large campground which seemed to have large groups staying together. By late afternoon, the bathrooms and showers needed cleaning. The spaces were large and private and it was quiet at night. Excellent location and there were restaurants within walking distance. We were never able to connect to the internet.

  • Location is the best part

    Reviewed 15/6/2021

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    Days stayed: 4

    This is a great jumping off point for the national seashore, point Reyes Station, or day trips to San Francisco or Napa Valley. The campground itself is a little rundown, but they had all the amenities you needed and it did the job just fine.

  • Reviewed 16/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $56

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: Bay Loop #107

    We only booked our stay here on the weekend because of a group rally gathering of 37 tiny tear drop Tab trailers. This a busy and large family campground. Busy because its so close to everything in the Bay Area/ North Bay area... We camped Friday to Monday. The place fills up on Friday and clears our Sunday morning. So I would su...moreWe only booked our stay here on the weekend because of a group rally gathering of 37 tiny tear drop Tab trailers. This a busy and large family campground. Busy because its so close to everything in the Bay Area/ North Bay area... We camped Friday to Monday. The place fills up on Friday and clears our Sunday morning. So I would suggest a weekday stay for a more peaceful time. If you look at the map of this place its huge with many loops and 2 huge fields for tents only. Numerous sites are electric/water only. One central dump station for all black tank disposal. Numerous of the RV sites are quite uneven and have little foliage for privacy. There's a big variety of sites so ask a lot of questions when you make a reservation. There is one section of permanent residents near the office...The Wifi was just ok for our tablets as there are a lot of people pulling off of it and little Verizon cell coverage. The quirky/hippy town of Point Reyes Station is just a 10 minute drive to the north for supplies. $56 nightly for 2 people, 2 pets and 1 vehicle. Everything else will cost an extra $5 here and there.

  • Roomy camp sites in a beautiful location

    Reviewed 21/3/2021

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    Nightly rate: $53

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 126

    Even the drive to the campground is worth the experience. Leaving the town of San Marin on Point Reyes/Petaluma Road you are entering an area that is completely undeveloped. Rolling hills, in spring they are vibrant green, and these are interspersed with wooded hillsides having a mix of tall cedar and pine and live oak and coastal gree...moreEven the drive to the campground is worth the experience. Leaving the town of San Marin on Point Reyes/Petaluma Road you are entering an area that is completely undeveloped. Rolling hills, in spring they are vibrant green, and these are interspersed with wooded hillsides having a mix of tall cedar and pine and live oak and coastal greenery. The campground is simple and sweet. Sites are spacious, no frills, but good, flat, gravel sites most with electric and water and some with full hook ups. The campground is not huge, but there are plenty of trees and there are miles of open space land outside of the borders of the campground so you feel a great sense of spaciousness. There is a sweet creek running behind many sites. It rained while we were there, and some of the sites were in puddles. Being winter, which is just about the only time it rains in CA, the hosts had been careful to park any visitors in sites that did not have water issues. There are nice restaurants and a great little market a few miles away. On site there is a laundry, showers and a Post Office. I imagine in the summer the campground is quite crowded as there are two fields with lots of tent sites. But there would still be decent space between RV camp sites even if the park were full at capacity with RV spots. When we were there it was only at most a quarter full with RV's, so plenty of room and we saw a couple good size motorhome rigs fitting nicely into some of the spots. Some of the sites would be too short for anything over 30 feet, so ask before you reserve. All visitors at the time we visited had nice rigs and were definitely recreational visitors. Samuel P. Taylor state park is nearby and is stunning, as are multiple trails in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Between Memorial Day and Labor day, these trails are well used and parking runs out fast, so be aware of that and be ready to use the trails early in the morning if you want to get a parking spot. If you love to feel surrounded by nature, but still like hook ups and easy in/easy out, this place is for you. We got good wifi on our T-Mobile phone hot spots - enough to watch videos and do work.

  • Best part was the dog run

    Reviewed 12/3/2021

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    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: J8

    The rain we encountered was not Olema Campground’s fault - the mud was. Weak wifi and no trash receptacle rounded out our stay. Our dogs loved the dog run which was nearly the only non-muddy area in the park.

  • Pretty & Convenient to Point Reyes National Sea Shore

    Reviewed 24/2/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 206

    If it’s raining this is not where you want to be unless you’re into mud :) That said, the sites away from the one full hook up loop in front are the sunny nice spots, fairly level and quiet with water and 30amp. The bathrooms are all meh pretty clean not the best. During the day the ppl that work here do loops in a pick up truck all da...moreIf it’s raining this is not where you want to be unless you’re into mud :) That said, the sites away from the one full hook up loop in front are the sunny nice spots, fairly level and quiet with water and 30amp. The bathrooms are all meh pretty clean not the best. During the day the ppl that work here do loops in a pick up truck all day long, which was a little disruptive as we were working from the site. The location is great with easy access to the National Sea shore beaches and town has everything you might need.

  • Noisy and crowded

    Reviewed 19/9/2020

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 140

    Party every night. Our site was in a middle of large group that shouted over and walked over our site all day and night. They did get quieter during the quiet hours though (10pm-), We live in a city and when we go camping we want peace and quiet. Otherwise we could just go to a bar. We will not be back.

  • Great location. Pretty rustic & open campsites if not in the perimeter under the trees in back.

    Reviewed 30/8/2020

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    Days stayed: 1

    Very rustic sites if not in full hook-up section, with not much tree cover for shade. We asked not to be in the "campfire" section in the entry (essentially a parking lot) & they did not read our notes & put us in site #2 int he campfire area wedged between the office & the parking lot where you enter the park. We asked to be moved t...moreVery rustic sites if not in full hook-up section, with not much tree cover for shade. We asked not to be in the "campfire" section in the entry (essentially a parking lot) & they did not read our notes & put us in site #2 int he campfire area wedged between the office & the parking lot where you enter the park. We asked to be moved to another site in back because we did not care about full hook ups. After much deliberation, they did accommodate us.

  • Great Location Near Point Reyes

    Reviewed 26/3/2019

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    Nightly rate: $49

    Days stayed: 3

    We came here in early/mid March after a couple of months of heavy rains and flooding in the area. We called in advance to pick a spot that best fit our needs and they kindly let us know it was rather muddy. We we were expecting the worse, but when we arrived it wasn’t so bad and they were diligently working to get rid of the mud and pu...moreWe came here in early/mid March after a couple of months of heavy rains and flooding in the area. We called in advance to pick a spot that best fit our needs and they kindly let us know it was rather muddy. We we were expecting the worse, but when we arrived it wasn’t so bad and they were diligently working to get rid of the mud and puddles after all the heavy rains.We stayed in one of the back spots near the creek with partial hookups (water and electric) and the spot was rather spacious and beautiful. We recommend going with partial hookups and using the dump station for the nicer spots.Great campground near Point Reyes and Hog Island Oysters (a must-do while in the area).Easy access to dump station Showers weren’t glamorous but they were nice and hotSpacious spots and campground was quiet in general, tho I imagine it gets rather busy in Summer.Driving to get to Olema is a bit hairy but once there, it’s so worth itWe’ll be back!

  • Well located for visiting Point Reyes

    Reviewed 20/11/2018

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 124

    The reason to stay at this campground is the proximity to Point Reyes, which is a large and sprawling park. This campground is centrally located to the various sections of the park, as well as being just a few miles from the charming town of Point Reyes Station, where there is gas, several good restaurants (try the local oysters at Caf...moreThe reason to stay at this campground is the proximity to Point Reyes, which is a large and sprawling park. This campground is centrally located to the various sections of the park, as well as being just a few miles from the charming town of Point Reyes Station, where there is gas, several good restaurants (try the local oysters at Café Reyes), and the marvelous Cowgirl Creamery (cheese heaven). Our off-season stay meant we had few if any other campers in the campground during the week, though it got busier on the weekend. The sites are open, with grass and some trees in between, but although this provides little privacy, the sites are spaced quite far apart for a private park. This is definitely not your typical parking lot setup, and we were much more comfortable than we expected for a private park, even when other campers arrived for the weekend. The water/electric sites have better separation – full hookup sites are definitely squashed closer together, though not terrible. Our site was gravel, very long, and level. Utilities worked fine. There was campground wifi but we didn’t use it since we had completely adequate service on AT&T with our MyFi (1 bar LTE, but a solid signal). The bathhouse was a little dated, and the shower changing areas were a little lacking in privacy (both showers share one changing area), but they were acceptably clean and park staff was visible on the property.When we booked our stay online, we didn’t see a way to claim the Good Sam discount, but management happily refunded our 10% discount when we arrived and presented our Good Sam card. We selected this park as an alternative to the nearby Samuel P. Taylor State Park, where sites are heavily wooded and there is virtually no opportunity for solar generation. For us, the extra $10/night was worth it to have electricity, water, and a dump station on the way out.

  • Wish we stayed longer

    Reviewed 9/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: Holly

    Because our family that we were visiting fails at making decisions we ended up really only being here for sleeping with bring in wine country before and the city after. However the park is nice with lots of grass and set up in little pods that make it easy to be friendly with your neighbors or keep to yourself.The camp store has a ...moreBecause our family that we were visiting fails at making decisions we ended up really only being here for sleeping with bring in wine country before and the city after. However the park is nice with lots of grass and set up in little pods that make it easy to be friendly with your neighbors or keep to yourself.The camp store has a lot of items and the bathrooms and laundry facilities seemed nice. It is also very close to a lot of area activities. We will be back when we have more time to explore!

  • Lovely park

    Reviewed 16/6/2018

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    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 148

    We stayed only one night but for sure will be back. We have two dogs and the park was very pet friendly. The wifi was a bit slow but we were ok with it as most sites and cell services worked well enough. Our rear view dinette had a pretty view of the trees along the creek. Bathrooms exceptionally clean and with plenty of hot water. The...moreWe stayed only one night but for sure will be back. We have two dogs and the park was very pet friendly. The wifi was a bit slow but we were ok with it as most sites and cell services worked well enough. Our rear view dinette had a pretty view of the trees along the creek. Bathrooms exceptionally clean and with plenty of hot water. The park is nicely staffed, the sites are oriented so we did not feel we were on top of others or in anyone’s space, there is a nice dog run area and everyone honored the parks quiet hour rules. The spaces are unpaved but we had no trouble leveling the camper. We will certainly go back

  • Best in San Francisco area

    Reviewed 29/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $43

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: J8

    The morning we were scheduled to come in the whole park flooded. We had called every other park in the San Francisco area and there was nothing. The lady in the office was awesome and got us in another spot for 2 nights while the one we reserved cleared up. The spot J8 we stayed in had a lot of trees and was really nice. Although the w...moreThe morning we were scheduled to come in the whole park flooded. We had called every other park in the San Francisco area and there was nothing. The lady in the office was awesome and got us in another spot for 2 nights while the one we reserved cleared up. The spot J8 we stayed in had a lot of trees and was really nice. Although the whole park was muddy and damp, it just seems as though it rains a lot there. Other people may say its pricey but in comparison to other parks in the San Francisco area its reasonable. Did not use the restrooms but the laundry room was clean and had huge dryers which were well priced.

  • Convenient for exploring Point Reyes

    Reviewed 9/3/2018

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: J8

    We stayed 5 nights to see the Point Reyes area. We liked it well enough to plan on visiting again next January. As has been said, it floods in the winter, but the sites near the office were fine. Mainly the tent camping was flooded. It was a bit muddy, but the site we were in was fine. The wifi internet gets overwhelmed in the evenings...moreWe stayed 5 nights to see the Point Reyes area. We liked it well enough to plan on visiting again next January. As has been said, it floods in the winter, but the sites near the office were fine. Mainly the tent camping was flooded. It was a bit muddy, but the site we were in was fine. The wifi internet gets overwhelmed in the evenings, but we had enough cell service for a hotspot. They can fill propane tanks on site. If you are here in the winter, the elephant seals are worth going to see. Check out the Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes Station.

  • A bit muddy but great location

    Reviewed 5/2/2018

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 143

    Olema campground is a little jewel of a campground right up against the Point Reyes National Seashore. Since the campground is in a watershed, over half the sites are closed due to flooding during the winter. While that makes the rest of the grounds a bit muddy, it's also never really booked full and oh, so lush and green.It was ea...moreOlema campground is a little jewel of a campground right up against the Point Reyes National Seashore. Since the campground is in a watershed, over half the sites are closed due to flooding during the winter. While that makes the rest of the grounds a bit muddy, it's also never really booked full and oh, so lush and green.It was easy to get into with our 25" trailer from either north or southbound on highway 1. When the office is closed, your booked location is on a sheet near the camp store. You can check in officially the next day. We love Olema because the sites are pretty spacious with both pull in and back in spots (there are no pull throughs). There are a few full hookups sites, but they're hardly available and located near the front entrance.We like the loops near the creek-side of the campground: Dog Wood and Cedar. We stayed in (back-in) site 143 in early February, and it had lovely sunlight in the afternoon.

  • Nice campground; avoid site 122

    Reviewed 25/9/2017

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    Nightly rate: $63

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 122

    Great campgound staff, clean facilities, hot showers, quiet, nice dog run. Easy walk to Olema Bakery for coffee & pastry. Less than 15 min to Chicken Ranch Beach (free, pets on leash), slightly further to the lovely beach at Tamales State Park. But avoid tiny site 122 which is between 2 tables, with no room to put out the awning from o...moreGreat campgound staff, clean facilities, hot showers, quiet, nice dog run. Easy walk to Olema Bakery for coffee & pastry. Less than 15 min to Chicken Ranch Beach (free, pets on leash), slightly further to the lovely beach at Tamales State Park. But avoid tiny site 122 which is between 2 tables, with no room to put out the awning from our small Toyota Tacoma pop-up camper!

  • Pleasently surprised...

    Reviewed 29/8/2017

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    Nightly rate: $53

    Days stayed: 1

    Expensive yes, but not that much considering the location. Sites are really large with lots of grass for your furry pets. Clean. An hour from SFO, better count two in traffic hours. Very, very quiet. We loved that.

  • Five Stars for the Location

    Reviewed 19/6/2017

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 215

    Some of the many fun things to do in the surrounding area include, picking up fresh oysters from Hog Island Oyster Company, shopping and lunch in the town of Point Reyes Station, hiking the trails throughout Point Reyes Park, visiting wineries, San Francisco (1 hour drive), etc. There are also creameries in the area. Site #215 (no ...moreSome of the many fun things to do in the surrounding area include, picking up fresh oysters from Hog Island Oyster Company, shopping and lunch in the town of Point Reyes Station, hiking the trails throughout Point Reyes Park, visiting wineries, San Francisco (1 hour drive), etc. There are also creameries in the area. Site #215 (no sewer) was nice because our door faced a tent site. The best full hook up sites are J8, J6 and J4. They have privacy. Reservations can be made one year in advance. There is a laundromat and a post office on the premises. Showers are super hot. On the weekends in the summer months there are some barking dogs and kid noises. Luckily we like both.

  • Very pleasant

    Reviewed 12/4/2017

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 76

    This is a nice quiet park, weather was nice in the late fall ($50 is the fall pricing) though it can be fickle. Nicely spaced, gravel pad, water and 30amp but no sewer. The camp ground is a natural feel among coastal redwoods, friendly staff, with clean showers and bathrooms. Very close to many attractions such as Point Rey...moreThis is a nice quiet park, weather was nice in the late fall ($50 is the fall pricing) though it can be fickle. Nicely spaced, gravel pad, water and 30amp but no sewer. The camp ground is a natural feel among coastal redwoods, friendly staff, with clean showers and bathrooms. Very close to many attractions such as Point Reyes light house and hiking at the point and long the beach. Follow the directions on how to come in, Google maps will try and send you the direct route which is full of twists and turns. They have instructions on how to get there, please follow them.

  • Great park in the heart of west Marin

    Reviewed 5/7/2016

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 3

    We loved staying here for a couple nights in May 2016. The park was clean and the full hookup site we stayed in felt fairly secluded. Probably a great place to stay with kids as there's a ton of activities for them.

  • Good campground close to SF and the National Seashore

    Reviewed 26/6/2016

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    Nightly rate: $43

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: K10

    Nice and quiet campground during the week, pretty busy on weekends.Pet friendly.Great access to the trails and beaches of the Point Reyes National Seashore and the Sam Taylor State Park.Bring your own wifi, the campground wifi is worthless between 9Am and 10PM.The campground location offers nice moderate temperatures during hot...moreNice and quiet campground during the week, pretty busy on weekends.Pet friendly.Great access to the trails and beaches of the Point Reyes National Seashore and the Sam Taylor State Park.Bring your own wifi, the campground wifi is worthless between 9Am and 10PM.The campground location offers nice moderate temperatures during hot summer weather inland.Nearby Point Reyes is a quirky little town and the area offers a number of decent breweries.

  • Reviewed 14/1/2016

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 7

    Not a lot of options this far out in the middle of no-where-california, but Olema RV Resort has it all anyway. Clean restrooms, showers, dog run, and even a post office as well as a short drive (or long walk) into town and the only place within reasonable distance to Point Reyes for daily adventures. Sites are large and well maintained.

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