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Top Yurt Camping near Albany, CA

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Best Yurt Camping Sites Near Albany, CA (6)

  1. Camper-submitted photo from Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

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    Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

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    342 Saves
    Kenwood, California

    Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is nestled in the heart of Sonoma County. We offer camping for Tents and Rv’s, two luxurious glamping sites, and tent rental if you need a tent or an extra one for the kids. Visit our website for reservations - and our reservable instantly available - no more requirement to make reservations 48 hours before arrival day.

    We release first-come, first-serve sites over the phone at 10 am. We typically have room Sunday-Thursday, but fill up on good weathered weekends from April through October.

    You can enjoy camping year-round at Sugarloaf Ridge State

    • Park 47 family camping spaces are surrounded by a large meadow bordered by a year-round stream and a hillside forest. 
    • Group campground with room for up to 50 people.
    • 2 wheelchair-accessible campsites(6, 7) with an accessible restroom and showers. The campfire pits for these sites are also accessible, with a variety of wheelchair seating areas. 
    • Ability to accommodate RVs up to 28 feet and trailers up to 24 feet. There is no dump station at the campground. 
    • Two seasonal glamping tents (April-Oct)
    • Dog’s are allowed in the campground, but not on backcountry trails and roads.
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $35 - $45 / night

  2. Camper-submitted photo from Big Basin Redwoods State Park — Big Basin Redwoods State Park - CAMPGROUND CLOSED

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    Big Basin Redwoods State Park — Big Basin Redwoods State Park - CAMPGROUND CLOSED

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    Boulder Creek, California

    CAMPGROUND CLOSED DUE TO FIRE:

    Public access to Big Basin has been severely impacted by the 2020 CZU Lightning Complex Fire and ongoing fire recovery work, but the park is now open for limited day-use access. Reservations for parking are not required, but are encouraged due to the limited amount of first-come, first-served parking available. Reserve a parking space. The parking fee is $6 per vehicle plus a $2 reservation fee or $10 per vehicle without a reservation. No reservations or fees are required for visitors arriving by foot, bike, or bus. Read the FAQs for more information on the reservation system and visiting Big Basin.

    Established in 1902, Big Basin Redwoods is California’s oldest state park. In the heart of the Santa Cruz Mountains, Big Basin camping's biggest attractions—literally—are its ancient coast redwoods. Some of these giants are more than 50 feet around and as tall as the Statue of Liberty. At 1,000 to 1,800 years old, some may predate the Roman Empire. The park also offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, lush waterfalls, and a fascinating natural and cultural history.

    The park has more than 80 miles of trails. Some of these trails link Big Basin to Castle Rock State Park and the eastern reaches of the Santa Cruz range. The Skyline to the Sea Trail threads its way through the park along Waddell Creek to the beach and adjacent Theodore J. Hoover Natural Preserve, a freshwater marsh.

    The park has a number of waterfalls, a variety of habitats (from lush canyon bottoms to sparse chaparral-covered slopes), many animals (deer, raccoons, bobcats) and lots of bird life—including Steller’s jays, egrets, herons and California woodpeckers.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
  3. Camper-submitted photo from Coast Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

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    Coast Campground — Point Reyes National Seashore

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    Point Reyes National Seashore, California

    One- to six-person sites: 12 Seven- to 25-person sites: 2

    Coast Campground is nestled within a small coastal valley with easy access to the beach and tidepools. The beach is within 220 yards of the campground and tidepools are located ~720 yards to the southeast. One may access Coast Campground by foot, bicycle, or horse; not by boat, auto, or RV. The shortest approach on solid ground is via the 1.8-mile slightly uphill hike on the Laguna and Fire Lane Trails, starting at the Laguna Trailhead just east of the hostel. There are 12 regular sites and two group sites.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $30 - $90 / night

  4. Camper-submitted photo from Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

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    Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

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    Deer Park, California

    Located in the heart of the beautiful Napa Valley wine country, the Park offers Napa valley camping, picnicking, swimming, and hiking trails that go through stands of coastal redwoods as well as forests of Douglas-fir, tanoak, and madrone.

    Park is open year round.

    A few drop-in sites are available on a first-come-first-serve especially during the off season.

    • Pets
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents

    $33 - $150 / night

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    Glamp David Napa California

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    Napa, California

    The property puts you in the heart of California wine country -- you’ll be right off Highway 29, aka St. Helena Highway, which takes you north to Napa Valley towns such as Yountville, St. Helena, and Calistoga. Or head west to explore more wineries in neighboring Sonoma County. For those more interested in natural attractions, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is about 30 miles away and offers trails for hikers and mountain bikers. In less than 60 miles, you can be at Bodega Bay to take in the California coast. First Class Glamping Experience.

    Enjoy evenings on your private patio in the rocking chairs, adirondacks, hammock or picnic table with cafe string lights and an outdoor movie.

    The property has a park like feel and is just a 10-minute stroll to the heart of downtown Napa with lot's of options for a fun time; dining, wine tasting, live music, brewery, kayaking and cycling.

    Set among the creekside Redwoods and the bountiful gardens, our 2018 Airstream Globetrotter is fully equipped and staged. Our property is just outside downtown Napa and is also home to our camping trailer that we affectionately call Lucy. The 2020 Riverside RV Retro 171DRD features a queen-size bed, separate shower and toilet, kitchen, and a cozy eating area. We’ve got a great location right on Napa Creek, where Lucy sits among redwood trees next to an Airstream that we also rent to guests. Our private residential property is just a 10-minute walk to town where you can find restaurants, bars, shops, and the Napa River.

    All the conveniences of home are offered in the trailer, including running water, a shower, a breakfast nook that converts into a lounge, closet space, and a fully equipped kitchen with a 3-burner stove, microwave, oven, sink, and dishes. Lucy was purchased new in 2021 and can hold a maximum of two guests.

    We also have an amazing yurt too!

    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • Yurts
    • Glamping
    • Trash
    • Picnic Table

    $175 - $400 / night

  6. Camper-submitted photo from Miss Daisy’s Magical Wonderland

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    Miss Daisy’s Magical Wonderland

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    Sebastopol, California

    We invite you to Miss Daisy's Bed & Breakfast, a California based bed and breakfast experience in the center of Wine Country. Miss Daisy's is located in beautiful Sebastopol, CA, just 55 miles outside of San Francisco, you’ll find yourself immersed in nature, beauty, and relaxation. Grocery stores and bike paths are within walking distance. Let your adventures begin from the redwood trees and tee-pees of our beautifully acclaimed property and explore the garden and fine-dining restaurants just down the street from our venue. Venture on day trips to urban and eclectic Sebastopol, the majestic Bodega Bay or the trails of Ragle Ranch Regional Park. As your home-base for California travel, Miss Daisy will start your day off right with one-of-a-kind gourmet breakfasts, using the best house-made and local ingredients. Besides our homemade vegan butter and blueberry muffins, our staff will also be on hand to share our insights and recommendations on the property at large. There’s many healing opportunities, great food to taste and beautiful sights to see. Experience Miss Daisy's Bed & Breakfast and experience healing, connection and freedom.

    All sites have a refundable $100 cleaning charge that is returned if space is left in condition it is found. Please pay this separate from your booking by contacting us after you book: Love@befreesouls.com

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Tents
    • Group
    • Cabins

    $35 - $80 / night


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