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Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site
  • Walk-In
    Park in a lot, walk to your site.
  • Hike-In
    Backcountry sites.

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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • Group
  • Cabins
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • ADA Access
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Firewood Available
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Drinking Water
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Fires

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Reviewed Sep. 14, 2020

Most sacred

My second childhood home and one of the most sacred places I have had the blessings to be apart of, know my own children's second home. The campgrounds are amazing and a world unto themselves, so much so when Sunny Bell first brought my mom and I to Steep Ravine the cabins only cost $15 and we didn't even know there were campsites there for years! The wildlife is off the hook..I've seen deer in the seaside vernal pools, wild miniature ocean bunnies boxing in the morning sunshine, and a great white shark off the cliffs one fine day... This place is absolutely fabulous....and we didn't even get into the mermaid hot springs gracing the beaches during super low tides! Luv you mom! I know your up there at steep kickin it at the wine tree!

Tai R.
Reviewed Aug. 27, 2020

A Breath of Fresh Air

The most challenging thing about Steep Ravine is the drive from the gate on down to the parking lot. It. Is. Very. Narrow. Once you make it down cue instant zen & elation. Very clean and well maintained bathrooms with flushable toilets and sinks are right near the parking lot and wheelbarrows are available to help you unload your gear to your cabin or camp site.

I camped by tent, in site #1, and can’t wait to return. It is the quintessential California costal camp site. All of the sites are incredibly beautiful, with lots of space, and each with their own unique layout & personality. The camp hosts clearly take very good care of all of them, as we explored the next morning we spotted poison oak but never in close range to the cleared pathways and flat areas of the camp sites. Just be aware, and stay on the cleared areas, not just for poison oak but also with respect to the preservation of the natural wildlife habitat. Speaking of that NO DOGS! We read conflicting information on the Mt. Tam website but make no mistake, dogs will not be allowed, and even if they were, this place is too precious & too populated with frogs and raccoons & SEALS (like 20 feet away) when you’re jumping into the waves to even consider the best of dogs.

This is a fantastic spot. A great combination of breathtaking western skyline & crisp costal air. Only bring your favorite people & your best film.

  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Tai R., August 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Tai R., August 27, 2020
  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Tai R., August 27, 2020
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Reviewed Dec. 26, 2019

Campsite vs Cabins

Do this. “Hike in” means a paved lot with wheelbarrows to help you get your gear to your site which is less than a mile.

Yes these can be hard to get but the new “rolling reservation “ means dates are released 6months to the day not a whole month at a time. Be flexible and you can get a site. We have also stayed in the cabins which are a fantasy experience but the tent sites are cheaper and easier to get.

Tent sites have raccoons and are $25/night Cabins have mice and are $100/night

Site 2 is on the edge of the world. Several trees had been chopped down and there was little shelter but an unbelievable view! We camped for two nights in November and it was sunny and chilly.

Raccoons are abundant and brazen. They got into my lock top storage container but didn’t even try the flimsy food locker. Our bandit made off with a loaf of bread and the marshmallows.

Other tips: Site 1 is very exposed. Site 2 is ample for two tents if needed Site 3 ample for two tents with just a cedar fence between site 2 and 3 Site 4 is tucked down on the hillside with a great view south.

Beach access is via larger boulders. Have good shoes.

Firewood is available onsite for $7. Clean outhouse near tent sites. Clean bathrooms near parking lot- no soap or showers.

  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Joanna M., December 26, 2019
  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Joanna M., December 26, 2019
  • Review photo of Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park by Joanna M., December 26, 2019
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Location

Rocky Point at Steep Ravine Environmental Campground — Mount Tamalpais State Park is located in California

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Directions

From San Francisco, head north on Highway 101, over the Golden Gate Bridge. Take exit 445B for CA-1/Stinson Beach/Mill Valley, travel for 1 mile. Turn left at the “T” to stay on CA-1. Follow CA-1 for 10 miles. The entrance to Steep Ravine will be on your left. There is a locked gate, for which the combination will be provided upon successful reservation of a campsite.

Address

3801 Panoramic Highway
Mill Valley, CA 94941

Coordinates

37.88355968 N
122.62686697 W

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