Best RV Parks & Resorts near Woodacre, CA

Several RV parks surround Woodacre, California, providing convenient bases for exploring the Bay Area and Sonoma Coast. Marin RV Park in Greenbrae offers 87 sites with full hookups including 30/50 amp electrical service, though spaces are notably compact with gravel surfaces and no picnic tables or fire pits. Novato RV Park, located about 15 miles north of Woodacre, accommodates big rigs and provides sewer hookups, water, and 50 amp service alongside amenities like picnic tables and an on-site market. For coastal RV camping, Bodega Bay RV Park features full hookup sites with 50 amp service, fire rings, and big rig access. As one traveler noted, "Checked in a little later in the day - they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area... fairly quiet on a Saturday night close to town and a very comfortable stay."

Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with some parks reporting strong Verizon and AT&T coverage while others have limited connectivity. Most RV parks in the area accept pets but enforce leash rules and may charge additional pet fees. Dump stations are available at nearly all locations, though some charge separate fees for this service. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park provides clean bathrooms with coded door access and hot showers included in the stay. Many coastal RV sites require advance reservations, particularly during summer and fall weekends when occupancy reaches capacity. The terrain around some parks features narrow, winding roads that can challenge larger motorhomes and fifth wheels, so checking route accessibility before arrival is essential. Seasonal considerations include foggy coastal conditions year-round and potential winter closures at some locations.

Best RV Sites Near Woodacre, California (72)

    1. San Francisco RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Pacifica, CA
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "It doesn't look like all of the pull-through spots are still pull-through really even though the campground map indicates they are."

    "It has a ca beach town feel, but is just 20 minutes from San Francisco. Walgreens, Safeway, and a couple coffee shops, local bakery and restaurants all walking distance."

    2. Marin RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Larkspur, CA
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 461-5199

    $99 - $115 / night

    "Gravel lot 30 minutes from Golden Gate Bridge and 10 minutes to Ferry. Clean bathrooms with decent showers and security. Public laundromat on premises has vending machine for incidentals."

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

    3. Novato RV Park

    1 Review
    Novato, CA
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (415) 897-1271

    "Park is clean, quiet and close to San Francisco. Sites are gravel, not level and close together. Shopping and grocery store with in a couple miles. Great location to stay if visiting the city."

    4. Sonoma County Fairgrounds RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Santa Rosa, CA
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 293-8410

    $33 - $70 / night

    "Stayed here for a few nights in the motorhome to recharge. Full hookup sites, reasonably close to shopping & restaurants, and good value with Passport America savings."

    "A little close to others for my liking, but everyone was friendly and helpful."

    5. Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

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

    "We’re in a van with no consistent onboard power or water, so we do a night or two out and a night at a site with more amenities."

    "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"

    6. Bodega Bay RV Park

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

    "Checked in a little later in the day- they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area-

    Our spot was very close to the entrance – mostly level a little angle downhill"

    "The park is clean,quiet and there’s a few trails that take you to the Beach. It’s about a 30 min walk but an easy one. Theres electric, cable and water at the pole. The sewer is up near the entrance."

    7. Tradewinds RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Crockett, CA
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 643-4000

    $42 - $47 / night

    "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."

    "Decent clean facilities. No complaints. May be back."

    8. Treasure Island MH and RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Daly City, CA
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (650) 994-3266

    9. Mirabel RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
    Forestville, CA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (707) 887-2383

    "Each site has a table, fire pit, and even outlets which was a nice surprise. Tons of trees so every site has plenty of shade."

    "Had electric and water, private, cash only. Stated here 6 weeks while my house remodel, people friendly, felt safe. Free showers , rent kayaking on site, fires ok"

    10. Pillar Point RV Park

    6 Reviews
    El Granada, CA
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (650) 712-9277

    $95 / night

    "Great spot right off the highway and on the beach. Lots of activities and places to eat within walking distance. Surfing, walking/bike trails, kayaking….Pet friendly"

    "Walking distance to shops and restaurants, walking and bike trails, beach access, and friendly staff!"

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RV Park Reviews near Woodacre, CA

623 Reviews of 72 Woodacre Campgrounds


  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Anthony Chabot Regional Park

    Beautiful!

    This campground is beautiful and at 50% of normal capacity even better! The campground is set among a grove of eucalyptus trees that offer shade, which would be really nice during summer, and a calming aroma. 

    There are dry and full hook up sites. 

    $35 for dry

    $45 for hook ups

    $8 reservation fee

    $2 fee per day for each dog which is not stated when making reservations, you  are expected to pay when you arrive.

    We have 3 dogs and the ranger came by and mentioned the fee though he never made us pay it. Also they do not allow visitors at this time due to Covid, campers only. There was some type of maintenance going on which had trucks frequently driving up and down the road but overall quiet. Strict rule of no check in prior to 2pm, but there is a day use area nearby to park in and hike around if you arrive early. The road up to the campground is winding with a lot of cyclists. Cell service was spotty on the way up and weak at campground but usable with our WeBoost. The road in the campground is narrow with tight turns into the sites so if you have a big rig be aware.

    Other amenities:

    Recycling and garbage

    Bathrooms and showers

    Tons of hiking and biking trails

    Water and dump station available for dry campers

    Fire pit, firewood for sale at kiosk for $10/bundle

    Picnic tables

    30 amp only

    Paved parking pad, mostly level

    Overall would definitely come again!

  • Bret W.
    Feb. 19, 2023

    Bodega Bay RV Park

    Bodega Bay for a couple days

    Checked in a little later in the day- they had our name and spot on a sheet tacked on the bulletin board at the check-in area-

    Our spot was very close to the entrance – mostly level a little angle downhill so bring some blocks.

    First made the mistake of trying to back in- it turns out these are pull in spots, so make sure if you’re not in a pull through that you read the sheet and determine if you should pull in or back in.

    Fairly quiet on a Saturday night close to town and a very comfortable stay.

    Only electric and water hook ups but 50 amp is really nice and they have a dump here at the park. You can use when you check out.

    When I did have a chance to meet them in the office, they seemed really nice at the front desk, and kind of surprised that we would check in our second vehicle :) maybe most people don’t. ;)

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2024

    Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park

    Good spot for power+shower+refresh.

    This was some “glamping” for us. We’re in a van with no consistent onboard power or water, so we do a night or two out and a night at a site with more amenities. This was a perfect stop driving south on the 1 after the previous night remote on the coast and a planned need for StarLink with power source. Park is clean and well-organized, if tight, and the bathrooms are super clean and door-coded, with included hot showers. Right on the marina, fun if you enjoy harbor/boating scenery, and good food within walking distance. No way - that I found - to reserve online, but a phone call at 9am on a Saturday was returned within 10 minutes and got it done. Range of big rigs to camper vans, easy access and enough room to negotiate into spots. Very welcoming, safe, laid back environment.

  • Jennifer M.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Samuel P. Taylor State Park Campground

    Magical forests

    Camp sites include fire ring and flattened areas with picnic table. Fresh water is available, as well as, bathrooms and showers. Nice level sites for RVs. Great Verizon and AT&T cell service.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 20, 2023

    Half Moon Bay State Beach Campground

    Nice Respite Along the Beach

    We rarely make reservations to camp in California Beach Parks, as they are usually filled up weeks or even months in advance. While meeting up with some friends in Half Moon Bay we happened along the campsite and simply enquired if they had an open site for the night. They did, and we ended up staying for 2 nights due to a cancellation.  It never hurts to ask!  

    The campsite is a nice quiet stretch of grass, live oak trees, and beach shrubs about 30 vertical feet above the Pacific beach shoreline.  While you get away from the blowing sand, you get to hear the pounding ocean at night. I can’t imagine a more gentle lullaby, frankly. The sites themselves are a little close quarters, but all provide just about enough space for a long camper and a tow/towed vehicle as well.  For a small camper like us, there’s even enough room to have a friend visit. 

    The sites offer electrical and water hookups, additionally there is a dump station just as you exit the camping area. Showers and flush toilets are available, but also used by all the beach goers in the area, so you know what they look like....never clean.

    The town of Half Moon Bay offers pretty much everything you need in terms of restaurants or grocery stores. Riding your bike, or walking along the path toward town for a well-earned brunch should definitely reach the top of your to-do list while you’re there.  We had brunch at Mavericks Creparie and dinner at the Half Moon Bay Brewing Company.  Both are absolutely fantastic!

    Beachcombing, sunbathing, swimming, horseback riding, and skim boarding during the warmer months also are great ways to fill up the day. The beach path goes for miles in either direction so you can get some exercise off of the main roads.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 8, 2021

    Westside Regional Park

    Great views, but close to the neighbors

    First, you stay here for the views. Great views from the first two rows closest to the water. There are very few plantings between spaces. No hook ups at all, but water is available if you fill before you park. Seven dollar dump station. Each campsite has a fire ring and a wooden picnic table and grass. Since there’s no hook ups between the hours of 8 AM and 8 PM, you will always be listening to somebody’s generator running. Always. No privacy at this campground. I did not check out the bathrooms for the campground, but I did look at the bathrooms for the large boat launch area next-door. No showers in that bathroom, but it was clean. A bit spendy for no hookups. Safe. Zero long term campers when I was here. There are no first come first served campsites at this location. All camping spaces had a reserve sign on them, even though the place was about 40% full. Completely dark at night, which was great.

  • BRIAN O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Pillar Point RV Park

    Pricey, but worth it

    Great spot right off the highway and on the beach. Lots of activities and places to eat within walking distance. Surfing, walking/bike trails, kayaking….Pet friendly

  • Ray & Terri F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 7, 2021

    Vineyard RV Park

    Meh CG and short sites

    We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 61, a“Premium” Pull-through site, for 3 days in early October, while visiting family in the area. This is probably the most critical review of a CG that we have posted in the 2 years we’ve be full-timing and for$76/night(with discount), I would expect much, much more from a CG. The staff at checkin were very friendly, but we didn’t see anyone patrolling the CG while we were there. It was fairly quiet when we arrived during the week, but got a little raucous on the weekend and I-505 road noise is fairly noticeable at night. The CG is“clean” and otherwise quiet, but showing its age a bit. The two pools looked pretty decent, but we didn’t use them. All of the sites are fairly short and very close. Bigger rig tow vehicles either extend into or are parked partially on the roads through the CG, although the roads are fairly wide throughout. The CG consists mostly permanent/semi-permanent residences. Most of those sites are are all gravel. There appeared to only be a few transient spaces, maybe 12-15, which were also short, but with grass, tables and foliage between sites. There are no green spaces to walk your dog. Everything that isn’t paved or graveled is basically bare dirt or tall, dead weeds, except the playground and one other area, and neither of those areas allow dogs. You are pretty much relegated to walking the CG roads or using the“off-leash” area, which is a fenced in treed area but is also just bare dirt and clearly not everyone cleans up after their dogs. They have signs for a Pet Walk, but this is just a very short walk on more dirt. The ponds on the map are fenced off and are either muddy brown or algae green pits with fountains- not very aesthetically appealing. AT&T coverage was just ok, with 2 bars of LTE and speeds up to 0.8 MB/s. The CG WiFi through TengoInternet.com is bit wanky, only allowing 3 connected devices and requiring a Browser to connect, so devices without one(Apple TV, WiFi router, etc.) are out of luck. Their website had a link to a page that was supposed to tell you how to connect them, but resulted in a 404 page not found error. We saw speeds up to 1 MB/s., but much less when everyone is online. Disconnecting WiFi and reconnecting seemed to help some. We were able to get DISH coverage on all three western satellites at our site. There were 35 OTA channels to be had with our fixed omni antenna. We would not stay here again.

  • h
    Jul. 2, 2018

    Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Campground

    Wooded with a creek, many trails, family friendly in the North Bay.

    The campground at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park offers a range of decent sites. There are certainly some that are better situated than others regarding size, shade, and other amenities--but the entire campground is nice. Well maintained, and located in a State Park that is run by a non-profit "Team Sugarloaf". Sonoma Creek runs along the campground and there is a waterfall a short hike away. There are showers for a quarter per minute, if you want to freshen up after a big hike like to the peak of Bald Mt. Visitor's Center has educational displays, maps, and a variety of items for sale. Ice and fire wood available. Each site has a table and fire pit. Great little get away spot that feels farther in the wilderness than it is at all. Close to Sonoma and Santa Rosa. Year-round camping--beautiful in all seasons.

    There is also an observatory in the park, one Saturday night per month the hold "Star Parties" and for just $2 you can spend the evening looking through great telescopes and learning about space from experts. Kids are free! It is walking distance from the campground. If you have flashlights that have a red night-vision setting, those are recommended to use there--otherwise they'll give you red cellophane to cover your light so that it doesn't interfere with star viewing.


Guide to Woodacre

Woodacre is situated in Marin County, California, at an elevation of 364 feet with average summer temperatures ranging from 54°F to 83°F. RV campgrounds near Woodacre, California offer varying terrain from coastal bluffs to inland forested areas, with many sites requiring reservations 3-6 months in advance during peak summer season.

What to do

Beach access and trails: Pillar Point RV Park in Half Moon Bay provides direct beach access with walking and biking trails. "Walking distance to shops and restaurants, walking and bike trails, beach access, and friendly staff! Only cons are the extremely busy road is right next to the park," notes Raven P. in her review of Pillar Point RV Park.

Kayaking opportunities: Sites at Mirabel RV Park & Campground include river access for water activities. "Each site has a table, fire pit, and even outlets which was a nice surprise. Tons of trees so every site has plenty of shade. Theres a short trail down to the river, perfect for kayaking or paddleboarding," says Jordan L. about Mirabel RV Park & Campground.

San Francisco sightseeing: Several campgrounds serve as bases for city exploration. "This is a well maintained camping, the sites are narrow specially if you have slides out. If you are in this area to visit San Francisco it's easy to get there with the ferry nearby," explains Jean-Yves P. about staying at Marin RV Park.

What campers like

Oceanfront views: San Francisco RV Resort offers Pacific Ocean vistas despite tight spacing. "This is an interesting rv park on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It has a ca beach town feel, but is just 20 minutes from San Francisco. Spectacular sunsets over the pacific if the fog permits. Saw a couple whales too," shares Tom H. from San Francisco RV Resort.

Quiet harbors: Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park provides a peaceful waterfront experience. "You can see the Milky Way at night while listening to the soft foghorn and every now and then a soft bark of a seal. Nice solid metal fire pits to sit around at night making smores... Wake up in the morning to either fog or bright warm sun overlooking a very sleepy Glassy harbor with fishing boats bobbing in the docks," describes Duranne C. about Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park.

Convenient access to public transit: RV parks near Woodacre offer strategic locations for Bay Area exploration. "It's a parking lot with full hookups strategically located to public transit direct to San Francisco. It's surprisingly quiet for being in a semi industrial area right next to the 101, but there is road noise of course," explains David M. about Marin RV Park.

What you should know

Site spacing challenges: Most RV parks near Woodacre feature compact sites. "If you have slide outs, careful to not hit your neighbor!" warns C.W. about Treasure Island MH and RV Park. Similarly, Brodie D. notes about San Francisco RV Resort: "When we arrived our neighbors truck was parked in our spot so we had to knock and ask him if he could move it. Then if we would both open our front doors at the same time, there would be a bit of an awkward 'oops, sorry! You go first' situation."

Road noise considerations: Highway proximity affects several campgrounds. Jesus R. mentions about Pillar Point RV Park: "Loved the view but sleeping near a highway is a little loud at night... nice place to go explore the beach and trails." Roxanna L. adds regarding Tradewinds RV Park: "Full hookup but sites are very tight and it's noisy being right against the freeway."

Parking lot settings: Many RV accommodations near Woodacre are developed rather than natural settings. "Spots are gravel and level. Nice area for pets with view," explains Todd H. about Marin RV Park. Another camper, Al M., describes it as "level and clean. Lady at the front desk was very cordial, bathrooms and showers clean, free excellent wifi and over 100 TV channels with full hookups."

Tips for camping with families

Beach town exploration: Bodega Bay RV Park offers family-friendly coastal access. "It is a wonderful campground for familes with children and pets. We have a dog and two very young children. We had a blast there lots to do and see! On Sunday's the farmers market is nextdoor so you can walk over!" says Sasha M. about Bodega Bay RV Park.

Kid activity restrictions: Some parks have limitations on children's activities. Stephanie E. notes about Bodega Bay RV Park: "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."

Wildlife watching opportunities: Coastal parks offer chances to see marine animals. Rosie R. observed at San Francisco RV Resort: "If you are willing to sacrifice the close proximity to neighbors, there are some killer views of the Pacific Ocean. We even saw whales!! The sunset was pretty killer, too."

Tips from RVers

Site leveling and surfaces: Many RV campgrounds near Woodacre feature gravel surfaces requiring minimal leveling. "Sites are gravel, level and clean. Shopping and grocery store with in a couple miles. Great location to stay if visiting the city," notes Tammie L. about Novato RV Park.

Hookup extension needs: Some parks have utilities positioned farther from parking spots. C.W. reports about Treasure Island MH and RV Park: "Spaces for rvs are unpaved and additional cars are on cement. Hookups are pretty fast away and needed my sewer extention."

Reservation timing: During peak seasons, advance booking is essential. "Checked in a little later in the day," one traveler shared about their experience. Mike H. offers useful context about Tradewinds RV Park: "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."

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