Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park
Ma V.
Reviewed Jul. 10, 2019

Amazing Ocean Views!

I've been here two times and enjoyed it each time. The bathrooms are clean. There is running water and a small beach access for campers (if you're willing to climb over some rocks). I recommend going in August when there is less wind. July can still be very windy, some nights were calm and some were not.

You can surf, go hiking, or fishing. To hike towards Stinson Beach or Dipsea Trail - head back up to the gate entrance and walk across the street. There is a hidden hiking trail entrance called Rocky Point on the right side where you can begin your hike from.

Only one parking space per vehicle & if you need ADA access they have one for the cabins and environmental site #7 is wheelchair accessible. 5 people max per campsite, although it says 8 online.

I recommend environmental site #5 if you want more privacy and a closer ocean view from your campsite.

Beware of raccoons. Make sure to clean your site after every meal and store your items well. I wouldn't depend on the storage they have for you on site to keep raccoons out (even with a lock).

P.S. Call them beforehand for the gate code before leaving. You'll need it to enter the premises.

  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Ma V., July 10, 2019
  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Ma V., July 10, 2019