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Many campgrounds fill-up six months ahead so plan in advance. First-come first-served sites are available at some parks. Call the park for information on first-come first-served availability prior to arrival. Learn more about Reservations and Fees


Reservation Availability

Start Date: 8/2/2025

End Date: 8/3/2025

Availability: Yes

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Camping Information

Minimum Stay: 1

Maximum Stay: 7

Booking End Date: 1/27/2026

Campground Map

Available Campgrounds for your Selected Date Range

Starting at $50.00
In Season: Yes
Matching Search Availability?: Yes

  • Type: Group Day Use
    Available: Yes

Starting at $35.00
In Season: Yes
Matching Search Availability?: Yes

  • Type: Premium Campsite
    Available: No
  • Type: Campsite
    Available: No

Starting at $35.00
In Season: Yes
Matching Search Availability?: Yes

  • Type: Premium Campsite
    Available: No
  • Type: Campsite
    Available: No

Additional Camping Opportunities at this Park

Starting at $165.00
In Season: Yes
Matching Search Availability?: No

  • Type: Campsite
    Available: No

Current Campsite Availability

Reservations can be made up to six months to the day in advance of the arrival date (rolling window). Each new date opens at 8 a.m. PST. Reservations can be made at most state parks as late as two days prior to your planned arrival, subject to availability.



Group Camping Area


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Unit 8/2/2025 8/3/2025 8/4/2025 8/5/2025 8/6/2025 8/7/2025 8/8/2025 8/9/2025
Campsite #GC 2


Group Dailyuse Picnic Area


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Unit 8/2/2025 8/3/2025 8/4/2025 8/5/2025 8/6/2025 8/7/2025 8/8/2025 8/9/2025
Group Day Use #LOWE
Group Day Use #UPPE


Campground Loop (sites 1-14, 29-50)


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Unit 8/2/2025 8/3/2025 8/4/2025 8/5/2025 8/6/2025 8/7/2025 8/8/2025 8/9/2025
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Campsite #08
Premium Campsite #47
Campsite #13
Campsite #14
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Campsite #50


Campground Spur (sites 15-28)


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Unit 8/2/2025 8/3/2025 8/4/2025 8/5/2025 8/6/2025 8/7/2025 8/8/2025 8/9/2025
Premium Campsite #25
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Premium Campsite #27
Premium Campsite #15
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Premium Campsite #28

Nearby Parks

View the availability of nearby parks (50 miles) with the same arrival date and number of nights.

China Camp SP

Once the site of a thriving fishing village on San Pablo Bay, China Camp State Park is not only the historic remains of the village, but also 1,640 acres of natural watershed along the shores of San Francisco Bay. The park features extensive inter-tidal, salt marsh, meadow and oak habitats that are home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, squirrels and numerous birds. Visitors not only enjoy wildlife-watching, but also hiking, swimming, boating and windsurfing. The park has some of the best weather in the San Francisco Bay Area, with an average of more than 200 fog-free days per year.

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Angel Island SP

In the middle of San Francisco Bay sits Angel Island State Park, offering spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline, the Marin Headlands and Mount Tamalpais. The island is also alive with history. Three thousand years ago the island was a fishing and hunting site for Coastal Miwok Indians. It was later a haven for Spanish explorer Juan de Ayala, a cattle ranch, and a U.S. Army post. From 1910 to 1940, the island processed thousands of immigrants. During World War II, Japanese and German POWs were held on the island, which was also used as a jumping-off point for American soldiers returning from the Pacific. In the '50s and '60s, the island was home to a Nike missile base. Today, there are two active Coast Guard stations - at Point Blunt and Point Stuart - on the island. Angel Island became a State Park in 1958.

Park Info

  • Distance: 39.20 Miles.
  • Reservation Availibility: Yes
  • Camping Types: Group Dailyuse (B) Group Dailyuse (A) Group Dailyuse (C) Hike in Campsite Group Tent Campsite Campsite Group Day Use
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Clear Lake SP

Clear Lake State Park is on the shores of California's second largest freshwater lake. The area is popular for all kinds of water recreation, including swimming, fishing, boating and water-skiing. Anglers can catch large mouth bass, crappie, bluegill and channel catfish. The park is the nesting place for waterfowl. Hikers enjoy the Indian Nature Trail, a self-guided trail that shows how the Pomo people lived in the area for centuries, utilized the area's resources. The trail passes through the site of what was once a Pomo village. The park visitor center features displays about the area's natural and cultural history.

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Brannan Island SRA

Brannan Island State Recreation Area is located in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. This area northeast of San Francisco Bay has countless islands and marshes with many wildlife habitats and many opportunities for recreation-including boating, windsurfing, and swimming. One of the outstanding water-oriented recreation areas in the world, the area offers great fishing, which includes striped bass, sturgeon, catfish, bluegill, perch, and bullhead. Little Frank's Tract, a protected wetland marsh, is home to beaver, muskrat, river otter, mink, and 76 species of birds.

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