Best Campgrounds near Bodega Bay, CA

Bodega Bay on the Sonoma Coast offers a range of campground options for recreational vehicle camping, tent sites, and limited cabin accommodations. Established options include Bodega Dunes Campground in Sonoma Coast State Park, Doran Regional Park on the harbor, Westside Regional Park overlooking the bay, and Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park which features cabin rentals. Campsites are positioned between the rugged Pacific coastline and the sheltered waters of Bodega Harbor, creating distinct camping environments within close proximity. Most campgrounds provide basic amenities including picnic tables, fire rings, and bathroom facilities, while some private operations offer full hookups.

Weather conditions significantly impact the camping experience along this section of coast. Morning fog and strong winds are common year-round, with many sites exposed to coastal elements. A camper noted, "It can get very chilly at night and the wind tends to pick up" even during summer months. Most campgrounds require reservations well in advance, particularly for summer weekends and holidays when facilities reach capacity. Generators are permitted at some locations with specific hours of operation, typically 8am to 8pm. Cell service is generally available throughout the area, but can be spotty in more remote sections of the coast. Water and sanitary dump stations are limited, with Bodega Dunes offering these services for the surrounding state park campgrounds.

Several visitors highlight the strategic location of these campgrounds for exploring the broader Sonoma Coast region. "Bodega Bay's Westside Regional Park is a great place to stay as a base camp for exploring the Sonoma Coast," one reviewer mentioned. Campgrounds provide access to miles of beach, hiking trails along coastal bluffs, bird watching opportunities, and fishing. Sites situated directly on the water command premium prices and typically book first. While some campgrounds like Bodega Dunes offer more shelter among coastal vegetation, others feature open, exposed sites better suited for RVs than tents. The sand-based terrain at certain campgrounds requires additional preparation, particularly for tent campers. Proximity to fresh seafood from local fishing boats and nearby restaurants makes these developed campgrounds particularly appealing for visitors who want amenities while maintaining a coastal camping experience.

Best Camping Sites Near Bodega Bay, California (120)

    1. Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    39 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3483

    $45 / night

    "We had a grand time exploring Bodega Bay and enjoying the seafood available. This is the second campground we’ve visited in Bodega Bay and enjoyed the more private campsite found here."

    "This campground is in the heart of Bodega Bay. There are many sites with various amounts of privacy. The sites include long paved driveways, tables, and fire pits in the sand."

    2. Doran Regional Park

    26 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3540

    "The tent camp sites are kind of small, but very close to the beach. Beautiful sunsets. Campground is near bodega bay and shops. Fishing is allow but it’s pretty shallow."

    "This regional park is a draw for the pristine miles of beach you have access to.  The camping however, is best suited for RVs.  Mostly because of the fact it is open and the fact that it is windy. "

    3. Lawson's Landing

    25 Reviews
    Dillon Beach, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 878-2443

    "tthesouth end of Bodega bay, at the mouth of Tomales bay. I love ocean camping! Caught and ate crabs both times i've been here"

    "Walking distance to the beach. Quiet place on non holiday weekends. Fun place to fish and the Beach is also pretty clean."

    4. Casini Ranch Family Campground

    24 Reviews
    Duncans Mills, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 865-2255

    "It's centrally located halfway between Gurneville and Bodega Bay. Great place as a base for days at the beach, hiking at Armstrong Woods, or fishing."

    "A few friends and I recently spent 4 days camping at this beautiful ranch right outside of Duncan Mills and absolutely loved our stay."

    5. Wright's Beach Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    18 Reviews
    Bridgehaven, CA
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3483

    $45 / night

    "This is a small campground of 28 reservable spots plus a few first come first serve just north of Bodega Bay."

    "This campground is in the perfect location. The beach is amazing and you feel like you have it all to yourself and your fellow campers."

    6. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

    17 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-2354

    "If you wanna rv and craving crab,chowder, and oysters this is the spot for you, full hook up,fire pit , and picnic table walking distance to a restaurant and shops great views very relaxing...the down"

    "There is a coffee/breakfast place, and a wine/beer/restaurant at the edge of the property. Very good and convenient! Lots of nice walking opportunities!"

    7. Bodega Bay RV Park

    15 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3701

    "On the outskirts of Bodega Bay."

    "I felt lucky to get a last-minute drop-in spot in busy Bodega Bay on the weekend. A two-night minimum is required, but I was happy to stay for two nights."

    8. Westside Regional Park

    12 Reviews
    Bodega Bay, CA
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (707) 875-3540

    $35 / night

    "Bodega Bay's Westside Regional Park is a great place to stay as a base camp for exploring the Sonoma Coast."

    "I'm your looking to explore Bodega Bay and the surrounding area this is a great camp ground to stay in. Clean, quiet and easily accessible. But you need reservations."

    9. San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA

    31 Reviews
    Penngrove, CA
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 763-1492

    "showers were always clean. there was some construction going on, since it was the off season. it looked like they were renovating some of the bathrooms and aisle end sites to add grass and decks. the location"

    "For us, this is a great spot to shoot down the highway and pull in for a few days to get away from the hustle and bustle of normal life!"

    10. Schoolhouse Canyon Campground

    8 Reviews
    Rio Nido, CA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 869-2311

    $48 / night

    "Location location location…. The Schoolhouse Canyon Campground is located about 400 yards off the Russian River / 1/2 mile down the road from the Korbel Winery (amazing deli!!!)"

    "He put us in a very level spot that was great for my rooftop tent situation. Can’t say enough good things about him and his staff. Everyone was very friendly."

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Recent Reviews near Bodega Bay, CA

838 Reviews of 120 Bodega Bay Campgrounds


  • R. J.
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Lower Bayview Campground — Clear Lake State Park

    Not completely worth it

    Great campground, not so great in the summer. There is barely any airflow. Once in a while a breeze will manage to pass through, but when its 100ºF outside...you'd wish it were breezy all day.

    Campsite #99 is literally right next to the restroom, as well as a few other campsites at the Lower Bay View campsite(93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 100, & 110) with a bit more walking. The other campsites are a bit of a walk the further you get away.

    If you are expecting it to be quiet during the evening nearby the restrooms, these sites will not help. Not everyone is respectful of their camping neighbors and will either stand there and chitchat...for some odd reason...but also, you can really hear the toilet flush as it was amplified.

    I do highly recommend to bring a rake and rake out where you are going to put your tent. Soo many twigs and rocks on the ground, ain't fun. Also, be sure to bring a canopy with a mosquito screen...tons of flies, yellow jackets, moths, gnats, just all around flying bugs. Remember when I mentioned the breeze coming once in a while...yeah, this is another reason why.

    Thankfully no trash pandas(racoons) were seen the entire trip. But we have seen tons of lizards, crows, and bluejay's. I did see however on our last night at the camp, a California Kingsnake. I was going to the restroom before going to bed and 3 women were by the men's side of the bathrooms. Once I was done, I came out and saw the snake with my headlamp. I stepped aside and told the women to be careful, there is a snake.

    They told me its just lizards...apparently a few ran across their feet. I told them "No, its a snake...look". They looked down where my light was spotted and saw the snake. 2 of the 3 women ran while the 3rd stood by me til it moved away. The 3rd ran once the snake continued to where it was going. I went to my tent and zipped it up tightly and went to bed. While laying down, I can hear the ladies talking to the men at their campsite about the snake and couldn't help but laugh a bit silently.

    The swimming lagoon was not worth even trying to get in. The water level is low, boat launch nearby was closed due to waterline being low. There is soo much algae, the water stinks if you break the surface. Wasn't even worth trying to swim.

    Oh and one last thing, call before you arrive the day you plan on visiting. No Charcoal Grills, No Campfires, Only gas or propane grills. Due to an extreme risk of fire, there has been a ban. I asked the ranger about using the fire pit rings at the campsite, and seeing on the website reservation system that we are allowed to use it. That is not true and whoever is responsible on maintaining the system hasn't updated it to reflect the fire ban according to what the ranger at the station stated.

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 26, 2025

    Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park

    Santa Rosa Fair grounds review

    We love this park, we are full timers with a severely autistic son and this park has plenty of spots so we usually dont have neighbors. They have an amazing Laundry room that gets cleaned practically everyday and a little dog park that is the only dog park my Mufasa can go to. The park itself is like a little slice of heaven and surrounded by the town so nothing is that far away. It is 5 min away from the Planet fitness and it is quiet and has a night security guard too.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 24, 2025

    H. Dana Bower Rest Area Northbound

    Really cool place to camp out.

    DO NOT eat or make food. My partner and I tried eating and got surrounded by a whole bunch of raccoons 😂

    Honestly, it’s so cool that you’re able to stay overnight by the golden gate. It was peaceful at night.

  • Vinny A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Doran Regional Park

    Doran Jetty Campground

    Cool spot. We stayed in a site on the Jetty. Only this I wish was a little better were the showers… they were in the bathroom even though they have a separate door and are coin operated

  • Craig B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 12, 2025

    Gualala Point Regional Park

    Quiet spot

    This is a beautiful and quiet spot to stop at. Although a smaller campsite with just 19 spots, it is beautiful with fishing in the river that runs next to it. The spots are beautiful,each he's a fire pit and picnic table. Coastal access in near by . I highly recommend it as a most see

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 9, 2025

    Thousand Trails Russian River

    A little piece of paradise

    This is a rustic park with no sewer hookups, so you need to bring a sewer caddy, and also, they have laundry onsite. They are remodeling and repairing and it is coming along very nicely.

  • Fighter J.
    Oct. 3, 2025

    Thousand Trails Russian River

    Russian River

    Place is quiet at night, but seems run down. They are going to assign sights which is what I don’t like in most camp grounds. I like the A section and it not being a choice anymore is my last time here.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 25, 2025

    Bodega Dunes Campground — Sonoma Coast State Park

    Loved Bodega Dunes

    We spent two nights at Bodega Dunes in the middle of September. The campground was clean with sites that were easy to back into. The sites were separated by trees and shrubbery, give the feeling of a more privacy. We were in site 60 and thought it was very nice.

    The folks manning the checkin hut were friendly and helpful. We had a grand time exploring Bodega Bay and enjoying the seafood available. This is the second campground we’ve visited in Bodega Bay and enjoyed the more private campsite found here.

    We’ll definitely go back!


Guide to Bodega Bay

Bodega Bay sits at the edge of Sonoma County where the Russian River meets the Pacific Ocean. The area's coastal elevation rarely exceeds 100 feet, creating a landscape dominated by fog banks that roll in during early mornings and late afternoons. Summer temperatures typically range from 50-65°F, while winter drops to 40-55°F, with steady winds present nearly year-round along this stretch of the California coast.

What to do

Crabbing from the harbor: Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park sits directly on the marina where visitors can fish or crab from the docks. "This campground is great. If you're looking for coastal place to stay that has showers and bathrooms readily available. There's water spigots that are potable all over the place which is great," notes Justin W., who adds that "there's plenty of fishing opportunities and crabbing opportunities."

Russian River activities: Casini Ranch Family Campground offers river access just 20 minutes inland from Bodega Bay. "Casini Ranch is a great campground, right off the river. You can kayak down the river and the campgrounds have a big variety of sizes, some on and off the river," mentions Wes R. The campground also provides tube rentals for $5 per day according to reviews.

Beach exploration: The coast offers miles of walkable beaches with diverse marine life. "The beach is wide, flat and great for families. The first Saturday of the month the rangers do a tide pool talk. They bring sea creatures (like sea stars, sea slugs etc) to share and let the kids hold them," writes Teresa B. about Doran Regional Park, which sits on a protected cove.

What campers like

Protected camping locations: Sand dunes at several campgrounds create natural windbreaks from coastal gusts. At Lawson's Landing, Holland G. notes, "One of the great features of this campground is that the camping area is separated from the beach/ocean by protective dunes. You can still hear the ocean, but it isn't as loud and windy as it could be."

Variety of beach environments: Campsites near Bodega Bay offer dramatically different beach experiences within short distances. "Wright's Beach Space 14... great campsite to add to our list of sonoma campgrounds by the beach that we love!" writes Kerri C., highlighting how locals often rotate between different coastal camping options based on conditions.

Fresh seafood access: Multiple campgrounds sit within walking distance of fishing boats and seafood markets. Christopher M. notes that Schoolhouse Canyon Campground is "located about 400 yards off the Russian River / 1/2 mile down the road from the Korbel Winery (amazing deli!!!) and about 5 miles from the town of Gurneville (Safeway + bakery's etc.)."

What you should know

Wind conditions: Nearly all coastal campgrounds experience significant wind, particularly in afternoon hours. "The tent sites are VERY windy, especially at night," warns Teresa B. about Doran Regional Park. Most tent campers bring extra-strong stakes and rain flies even in summer.

Sand management: Bodega Dunes Campground features all-sand campsites that require preparation. "I have to confess that I feel pretty silly for not being as prepared for the sand as I should have been from the name of the campground. Who would have thought!? We walked around sites 22-55 and all seem to be entirely on the sand. Come prepared to deal with sand," advises Michael I.

Wildlife awareness: Local wildlife frequently visits campsites. "We did see a few foxes, or the same fox a few times, so make sure to keep camp sites clean," notes Michael I. about Bodega Dunes, while Jennifer J. mentions, "They have raccoons but don't tell you that... we didn't leave anything out but had muddy footprints all over our table in the morning!"

Tips for camping with families

Family-specific sections: Some campgrounds separate family and adult camping areas. At Schoolhouse Canyon Campground, "There are two sections to this campground. Lower half is family section and the upper section is adults only," explains Kenneth S., which helps maintain appropriate noise levels for different camper types.

Kid-friendly activities: Several campgrounds offer organized activities for children. Dustin C. shares his experience at Casini Ranch: "Spent the weekend with family (10 kids, 6 adults) at Casini Ranch for a couple birthdays. Kids were busy the whole time, riding bikes and scooters, playing on the jump pillow, feeling the animals."

Accessible beaches: When camping with children, choose sites with easier beach access. Travis C. describes his Wright's Beach experience: "Our site was tucked away from the ocean breeze but only steps away from the sand. We did have little visitors at night but they were harmless."

Tips from RVers

Site dimensions: Many RV sites have specific limitations not obvious when booking. For Westside Regional Park, Jon M. advises: "Booked a site at this park with a rental trailer to try out the camping concept. Beautiful place right on Bodega Bay. Very cool at night, even in June... But be aware, not all sites have water hookups."

Dump station information: Most campgrounds charge additional fees for dump stations. Joseph F. notes that Westside Regional Park "charges $7.00 to dump if you are a guest there," while Laura M. mentions "There's a dump station for a $7 fee (though the website says $10, so maybe it's actually $10), honor box at the station to deposit your money."

RV park limitations: Bodega Bay RV Park has specific rules that may not suit all families. "This was a very well kept place. Everything else in the area was full, so we stayed here. It's not the best for families though. No bike riding or scooting, so we had to walk them to the walking path. They also mention a few times about well behaved children," reports Stephanie E.

Frequently Asked Questions

What campgrounds are available in Bodega Bay?

Bodega Bay offers several excellent campground options. Westside Regional Park is situated by the yacht harbor and serves as a great base camp for exploring the Sonoma Coast, offering clean, quiet sites with restrooms and a dump station. Doran Regional Park features tent sites very close to the beach, with beautiful sunsets, clean bathrooms, and showers. The area also includes Bodega Dunes Campground within Sonoma Coast State Park, providing basic amenities like fire pits, picnic tables, flush toilets, and showers. Wright's Beach Campground, also part of Sonoma Coast State Park, is located just north of Bodega Bay with 28 reservable spots.

Is there private camping available in Bodega Bay?

Lawson's Landing offers private camping at the south end of Bodega Bay, at the mouth of Tomales Bay. This oceanfront campground is popular for fishing and crabbing activities. For those willing to travel a short distance, Casini Ranch Family Campground is a well-maintained private option located halfway between Guerneville and Bodega Bay, offering various site types from tent camping to full RV hookups. This central location makes it an excellent base for beach days, hiking at Armstrong Woods, or fishing excursions. Both private campgrounds provide more amenities than their public counterparts in the area.

Are there RV camping facilities near Bodega Bay?

Yes, Bodega Bay has excellent options for RV camping. Bodega Bay RV Park offers clean sites with friendly staff and all necessary amenities for RV campers. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park provides a waterfront setting with convenient access to local restaurants and shops, plus amenities like WiFi and cable TV. For those willing to drive a bit further, San Francisco North-Petaluma KOA offers full-service RV sites with additional amenities. While Westside Regional Park doesn't have hookups, it does provide restrooms and a dump station for RV campers in a beautiful bayfront setting.