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    Campgrounds near Hercules, California range from established parks to waterfront recreation areas across Marin, Napa, and Sonoma counties. Skyline Wilderness Park in Napa offers tent, RV, and cabin camping with hiking trails and views of Napa Valley. Samuel P. Taylor State Park, approximately 25 miles northwest of Hercules, provides creekside camping under redwood trees. The region includes several state parks, regional recreation areas, and private RV parks that accommodate different camping styles, from primitive tent sites to full-hookup RV spaces.

    Many campgrounds in the Bay Area require reservations, particularly during summer weekends and holidays when sites fill quickly. The coastal campgrounds experience cool, foggy mornings year-round, while inland locations like Napa can reach high temperatures in summer months. Most established campgrounds provide restrooms and potable water, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Cell service is generally reliable near urban areas but can be limited in more remote parks. Terrain ranges from coastal bluffs to redwood forests and oak woodlands. A camper noted, "This is a nice and quiet campground that is great for kids and families. Easy access to a lot of trails. The view from the campground is nice and relaxing."

    The Bay Area camping experience offers diverse natural settings within short driving distances. Waterfront camping at Bodega Bay and Half Moon Bay provides beach access and coastal hiking trails. Inland parks like Anthony Chabot Regional Park feature lake views and extensive trail systems. Several visitors mentioned the convenience of camping near urban areas while still feeling removed from city life. A recent review highlighted, "This is a great escape from the craziness of the Bay Area without having to drive too far. The lack of cell reception really helps the feeling of being away from the city life." Campground options range from family-friendly sites with playgrounds and organized activities to more secluded areas for those seeking quiet. Mixed-use campgrounds throughout the region accommodate both tent campers and RVs, though some coastal locations have separate camping areas for different accommodation types.

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    Best Campgrounds near Hercules (155)

      1. Skyline Wilderness Park

      4.2(30)17mi from HerculesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "A ton of great hiking and horseback riding trails. Literally 5 mins outside of the town of Napa. Ate at an amazing Brazilian Steakhouse and came to camp in just a short drive."

      "Nice, clean place with beautiful hiking trails. The garden is very cute, perfect for a quiet walk or meditation. Sites are close to each other. This place is a good getaway into nature."

      2. Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      4.3(57)24mi from Hercules87 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This campground is less than an hours drive from San Francisco. It is along Sir Francis Drake Boulevard which takes you through a bunch of very cute tiny towns."

      "Beautiful trees and wonderful California charm. The campsites were decently located. Above the Mendocino coast the mornings are wet and Cold. Loved this place"

      from $35 - $225 / night

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      3. Benicia State Recreation Area

      4.0(7)6mi from HerculesRVs

      "The area is beautiful and lots of people come here to walk and exercise, and once I took my dog on a walk I saw why nobody brings their dog - TICKS! So many!  "

      "It's peaceful and there is a sense of stillness despite there being a few dozen people walking throughout at any given time."

      from $12 / night

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      4. Kirby Cove Campground — Golden Gate National Recreation Area

      4.5(15)17mi from Hercules5 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The walk to the beach was 60 seconds and the ocean can be seen from the site. Cool ww2 structures. You get a code to open the gate uptop and drive down to park for your stay."

      "If you plan to leave your cooler outside of the bear box make sure it has a lock or secure latch. 3- you get a gate code and parking pass to drive down, but have to walk your gear the last 500-1,000 ft"

      from $40 - $75 / night

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      5. Marin RV Park

      3.8(11)14mi from Hercules1 siteRVs, Tents

      "30 mins away from the City. A bit pricy but that is to be expected in SF."

      "Great location to the city and Muir woods. Good stores near by. Narrow sites. No room for awning. Close to gather. Sites are gravel and level. Nice area for pets with view."

      from $99 - $115 / night

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      6. Sunrise Campground — Angel Island State Park

      4.9(9)14mi from Hercules3 sitesTents

      "Angel Island is a California State Park, but it's surprising how many visitors do not know of the 10 campsites scattered around the island!"

      "Campsites are walk in throughout the island.  Remember there will be fog and there will be wind. We try to get what they call the "group" kayak site. "

      from $30 / night

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      7. Anthony Chabot Regional Park

      4.6(29)23mi from Hercules76 sitesRVs, Tents

      "as usual some spots are better than others but most close to restrooms and/or water. lots of poison oak and star thistle right off trail. great deterrent for kids to stay out of tick areas but id worry"

      "Midweek in June the park, which is fairly large, is still nearly empty."

      from $25 - $200 / night

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      8. H. Dana Bower Rest Area Northbound

      4.0(13)17mi from HerculesRVs

      "I decided to stay here, because it was the right location for my road trip, it was free, and I thought the view of the city would be excellent."

      "Reasonably quiet on the side away from the road. Very safe, police patrols throughout the day/night. Good hiking areas nearby. Bathrooms and trash cans. Highly recommend as it is also completely free."

      9. Tradewinds RV Park

      3.7(3)5mi from HerculesRVs

      "Close to highway. Noise not a problem. Very friendly staff. Sites are close together but easy entry. Level sites with FHU’s. Would stay here again."

      from $42 - $47 / night

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      10. Pantoll Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park

      3.9(15)19mi from HerculesTents

      "Pantoll is a pretty campground located adjacent to the entrance to Mount Tamalpais.  You can hike to, bike to, take the bus to, or even drive to this campground.  "

      "This is an ada compliant walkup campground situated near the top of Mount Tamalpais. Featuring 13 sites ranging from standard campground style to a few more secluded areas."

      from $7 - $25 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Hercules, CA

    899 Reviews of 155 Hercules Campgrounds


    • Michael I.
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Schoolhouse Canyon Campground

      Wonderful Family Camground

      Hands down the cleanest and most well-kept campsite I have ever been to. The pride the owners take in the property is clear from the moment you enter the campground.

      Bathrooms are immaculate and coin-operated showers are nice. A dedicated dish washing station, complete with soap and sponges when we stayed, was also a nice touch.

      As other reviewers have said, privacy is minimal and this isn't the place for you if you don't want to camp around a lot of families.

      This campground is perfect for families who want to take a short walk down to the beach (bring a wagon or something to carry your gear/children), and spend the day enjoying the water.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Benicia State Recreation Area

      Right place and price, some qualifications

      No tents, no rest room, no dump, must arrive after 4pm and leave by 9 am, MUST have your own bathroom…. But it’s like $12, and if you need to be in Benecia it’s great.

    • S
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

      Busy Campground with Gorgeous Trees

      This campground is okay (3.5/5 stars) - the sites are close together and it seems to be very popular spot with a lot of families. Our section was fairly quiet but other areas were quite loud. 

      The campground is dog friendly and dogs are allowed on the paved roads. The bathrooms were pretty nice and the showers had hot water. You need to purchase a token for $1 from the park ranger when checking in and that will get you 5 minutes of hot water. 

      We stayed at site 49 and couldn't figure out where other folks put their tents. There was a slightly elevated area in the back left site of the campsite but it didn't look used, was on a slight hill, and looked directly into the campsite next to us so we opted to put our tent on the flat area right by the driveway.

    • Melina H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Treasure Island MH and RV Park

      Great Spot

      Stayed here for 2 nights. Staff was very nice and the restrooms looked great and worked perfectly fine. Very quiet.

      • clean washers and dryers available for a few $ Metro not far away to get into the city and a few stores in walking distance
    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Candlestick RV Park

      Hard pass

      Obviously a long term lot with a very “wrong turn” kind of vibe. Website on apple is blocked for deceptive practices . There was but link from here works. Never got confirmation e,ail so I called.. 800 number, no answer.. local number answered said I wouldn’t get confirmation until noon tomorrow. Then told me to come on as a walk in. We pulled up, pulled through, left quickly.. bad decisions unless you are on hard times.

    • Sean W.
      Jun. 10, 2026

      Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park

      Your employees are great great attitude.You have a dog park, it's clean.Well kept quiet yeah no problem!

      My review of this place is it's a very good place to come stay if you need a place to pull your rig.And be overnight.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 31, 2026

      Westgate Landing Regional Park

      A beautifully-disorganized little campground.

      The campgrounds was well kept - grass was mowed - trashes empty. Beautiful little spot if you like to fish the delta. But they have a sign as you enter the property that says “Pay Here” but don’t do that because the prices on the sign are not correct, and the instructions are also incorrect… I guess. I know this because I was told that I got it wrong and if you argue about it, they will threaten to call the sheriff. I like sheriffs.

    • Lauren S.
      May. 31, 2026

      Ritchey Creek Campground — Bothe-Napa Valley State Park

      Great location, tight spots

      The location is great since you’re close to st Helena and Calistoga. The road is narrow and the spots are tricky to back into. It was our first time with out 20ft trailer and we struggled a bit, took us three tries we kept having to drive around the loop of the campground. Lots of poison oak. Dog friendly on the paved road/path. We didn’t use the pool, but it’s open 1-5pm and it’s spring fed. Lots of kids, definitely kid friendly since it’s so small!


    Guide to Hercules

    Camping sites near Hercules, California sit at the convergence of three counties—Contra Costa, Marin, and Solano—creating diverse terrain options within a 30-mile radius. The area experiences a Mediterranean climate with summer temperatures ranging from 60-80°F, while winter brings cooler weather and occasional rainfall averaging 24 inches annually. Winter camping requires preparation for temperatures that can drop into the 40s overnight, especially at sites with higher elevations.

    What to do

    Explore hiking trails at Skyline Wilderness Park: Located in Napa, this park offers hiking through native terrain with elevation changes. A camper noted, "Hiking is nice too especially in winter when everything is green. It's like a fairy wonderland on the Manzanita trail."

    Visit Angel Island by ferry: Accessible only by boat from Tiburon, Angel Island State Park offers unique camping with city views. "The upside of being patient with how far out you make your reservation is that once the last ferry leaves, you have the island practically to yourself. It is pretty awesome," one visitor shared.

    Beach access at Golden Gate Recreation Area: From Kirby Cove Campground, you can reach a private beach with Golden Gate Bridge views. "Three minute walk to the beach with views of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. You will pass Battery Kirby on the way to the beach," reports a camper.

    Mountain biking at Anthony Chabot: The park features extensive trail networks for cycling enthusiasts. "I just needed/wanted a short getaway without driving hours from home. Since I'm used to this place for mountain biking, I figured I'd try camping here for a couple nights," a visitor mentioned.

    What campers like

    Privacy at Mount Tamalpais sites: Pantoll Campground offers secluded camping despite its popularity. A camper described, "We swooped up sites 10/11 with some privacy in the back and away from the rest of the camp, but alongside a trailhead."

    Access to San Francisco without driving: RV campers appreciate locations with public transportation. One reviewer at Marin RV Park shared, "A short 10 minute walk from the RV park is the ferry that will drop you off downtown San Francisco. We spent a week here and only drove when we wanted the experience driving down Lombard St."

    Diverse wildlife sightings: Many campgrounds offer opportunities to see native animals. At Skyline Wilderness Park, a camper noted, "Wild turkey, deer, wood peckers regularly seen!" while another mentioned seeing "a doe within 10 mins of setting up camp just a few steps away."

    Historical exploration: Several sites feature military history. "Battery Kirby is right there at the campground and interesting to explore. Active from 1898 to 1934 the battery is quite interesting to walk through," a visitor to Kirby Cove reported.

    What you should know

    Cell service varies by location: While urban-adjacent sites have good connectivity, others may not. A camper at Samuel P. Taylor State Park explained, "In terms of cell service, I had pretty good range, was able to listen to the Cubs win one of four games against the Pirates."

    Site proximity and noise: Many campgrounds have closely situated sites. At Marin RV Park, a reviewer noted, "Sites were cramped in tight. $65/night for water and electricity," while another described it as "a parking lot with hookups."

    Wildlife precautions necessary: Raccoons are particularly problematic at some sites. A Kirby Cove camper warned, "I've been camping my whole life and NEVER have I seen raccoons so persistent. Not aggressive. Just persistent. And fearless. They. Will. Not. Leave. You. Alone."

    Weather differences between locations: Coastal sites experience different conditions than inland areas. "The weather, though hot in the Bay Area at this point, was quite nice. The breeze and shade of the park made for a very comfortable setting," noted a camper at Anthony Chabot.

    Tips for camping with families

    Choose campgrounds with kid-friendly activities: Anthony Chabot Regional Park offers easy trails and wildlife viewing suitable for children. "We love Anthony Chabot! The eucalyptus groves make the air smell wonderful, and there is so much wildlife to see (deer, turkeys, owls, etc.)," a visitor shared.

    Consider neighborhood camping etiquette: Some campgrounds attract first-time campers unfamiliar with protocols. A Samuel P. Taylor visitor advised, "For families who want a quick trip over Golden Gate Bridge to introduce their children (or adults!) to the great outdoors, their first camp, nowhere is more convenient and instantly gratifying."

    Pack for rapidly changing weather: Coastal fog and wind affect comfort significantly. An Angel Island camper cautioned, "Be aware that it gets very windy and chilly at night, so come prepared with a sturdy tent and warm clothing."

    Reserve well in advance for weekends: Popular sites fill quickly, especially Angel Island with only 10 sites total. A camper noted, "There are only 10 sites on Angel Island, so we got a permit by going during the week (24 hour trip out the front door and back) Tuesday-Wednesday."

    Tips from RVers

    Consider site spacing limitations: At Skyline Wilderness Park, RV sites have specific constraints. "RV Campsites are nothing fancy and close together. But the park itself is nice...hiking trails, views, nature, and close to Napa," one RVer reported.

    Look for quick overnight options: For transit stops, Benicia State Recreation Area offers affordable short stays. A visitor explained, "This state recreation area has 3 spots for overnight parking (one night only, first come first served). As this is a popular day use area for hikers and bikers, you can't pull in until 3pm and you have to be out by 9am."

    Check for self-contained requirements: Not all sites accommodate all RV types. A Benicia visitor warned, "Tried camping here but the ranger said I had to have a self-contained toilet since the park itself is locked at dusk."

    Use rest areas for economical stays: The H. Dana Bower Rest Area offers free overnight parking with Golden Gate views. "Stayed for two nights, great view. Reasonably quiet on the side away from the road. Very safe, police patrols throughout the day/night," a visitor shared.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Hercules, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Hercules, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 155 campgrounds and RV parks near Hercules, CA and 1 free dispersed camping spot.

    Which is the most popular campground near Hercules, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Hercules, CA is Skyline Wilderness Park with a 4.2-star rating from 30 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Hercules, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there is 1 free dispersed camping spot near Hercules, CA.

    What parks are near Hercules, CA?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 18 parks near Hercules, CA that allow camping, notably Golden Gate National Recreation Area and Point Reyes National Seashore.