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    3.9 (108 reviews)

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    David M.

    So many very nice spots. There are some that are less than, though proximity is still a bonus. It's a good walk or a short drive to get to the ocean from the dunes campground. There's a strategic hole in the fence to get to the bay and the marina. Great place to relax and recharge.

    Karena D.

    My boyfriend & I just stayed at the Bodega Dunes and loved it so much! It was so tranquil and mellow, I can't wait to go back. The access to the state beach being in the same campground vicinity was a great touch. The woman at check-in suggested we watch the sunset on the beach and it honestly was the highlight of the trip! The bathrooms were clean and there were showers you could use as well. My suggestion is to make sure to bring your own hand soap for the bathroom since there isn't any in there. A lot of campgrounds are like that - so it wasn't a big deal to me. I just like to mention it incase some people expect that to be in there. Highly recommend!

    Jackie C.

    We decided to book a last minute camping trip to bodega bay and this spot was available online , we had been here before so we said why not? Upon arrival we were greeted by a park ranger who we showed our reservation to and he gave us a paper to put on our windshield. We found our campsite quickly, upon arrival I noticed how much sand there was which is to be expected considering we are near the beach. Campsite 36 is a perfect spot for a family with children. It has a lot of space and also has a lot of trees nearby. The bathroom is a 3 minute walk which is ideal during the day but definetly not ideal at night when it is pitch black outside. The showers are located where the barhrooms are. You pay for a token that you use for the shower. Unfortunately they were closed this time around. There are a couple trails nearby but I would not recommend them to an average person, one must be an experienced hiker to do those. You have to drive to the nearby beach which is unfortunate but it is a lovely private beach. The beach is beautiful! Overall this is a nice campground. They sell wood on the campground or you can get some across the street from a local that sells it,

    Sylvia Y.

    We stayed at site 70 for 1 night. Our site was clean and we were able to enjoy the views of the bay across the road. What I loved about the campground is that the bathrooms had hot water (not the ice cold or barely lukewarm water you typically find at campgrounds). The restrooms had flush toilets and were clean. The showers were also conveniently located behind the bathrooms. No bear boxes (no bears, ha!), but there's a wooden shed to store food and other essentials. There's a standard fire pit and picnic table as well. The campground isn't very far at all from civilization (we were right next to a road), so if you're looking to disconnect, this might not be for you. But if you're looking for a convenient spot to explore the area, this is a good site. Minus 1 star because someone stole our firewood while we were away for the day :(

    The dunes are fun!
    Suki M.

    We didn't camp here because family lives in Bodega Bay. But WOW did we explore and check out those sand dunes. Windy and sunny it was a beautiful day! The wind howls through the beach... The surf can get rough. The beach was pretty empty while we were there. Lots of seashells and driftwood to be found and left alone or collected. With young kids in tow we wanted to teach them about not disturbing nature. But you do you... Enjoyed the beauty of the beach! The beach and the sand dunes go on for miles...

    Site #91--large and private
    Carissa K.

    This was my first time camping in California and my first time camping in several years. Overall, I was very happy with our experience. My son and I stayed here for 3 nights during the week. I was able to reserve a specific campsite about 2 months in advance. Site #91 is very spacious and private. The only other site we saw or heard was across the road. We were surrounded by trees so lots of shade. We were close to two restrooms/showers--one of them is right behind the site through a short trail. We both felt the campground was very relaxing. Lots of families (there were children being loud but they quieted down by 9) and a good community throughout. The only two negatives for me were 1) no soap in the bathrooms and 2) that fog horn goes off every 10 seconds--seriously. The first night I heard it but I slept fine. The second night I don't remember hearing it. But the third night I had difficulties sleeping because of it. It's more like a far away sound but you still hear it sometimes and if you're prone to being a light sleeper--be aware.

    Michael W.

    This is one of the campgrounds I keep coming back to all the time. Bodega Dunes is convenient and beautiful. Not very far away from Sacramento. The weather in Bodega is very close to San Francisco. Not very hot in the summer and not very cold in the winter. The best thing is they have almost no insects or very very few insects you can found in the area. The only thing you have to worry about is raccoons. Make sure you have to lockup your food before sleep! I still remember my friend called me a few years ago told me to bring all the food to replace the foods he has got stole by the raccoons! lol! Bodega Dunes Campgrounds have food locked cabinets in every campsite. Most of the campsites are big and nice. The lower campgrounds are close to the beach with sands on most of the campsites and wide open. The upper campgrounds are no sands and seem more privacy. But this is one of the best campgrounds in north California. You will enjoy it!

    Yvette Dolliver D.

    Best camping trip ever, it was great having clean bathrooms and showers. Close to the town and wood available to purchase right outside the campgrounds.

    Fishetarian, amazing fresh food and grilled organic tofu tacos!

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    Ask the Community - Bodega Dunes Campgrounds

    Does anyone know if there is decent cel signal in this area? We work remotely and our kids do online school. We are planning to camp here but want to make sure we can get a signal.

    We have Verizon and there were 1-2 bars throughout the park.

    How close is a water spigot to the campsites - we really can't lug water?

    Not every site has a water spigot, ours was across the street. Our friends didn't have one close. We brought our own water for cooking and drinking.

    Is there a place to buy firewood, at or near the campsite?

    Yes you can buy firewood at the campground. The host sells it.

    How far in advance do u need reservations?

    Are bonfires/pit fires allowed?

    Yes. Every campsite has a fire pit.

    Are dogs allowed at the campsite?

    Yes. I saw many dogs with their owners at the campground.

    How much is it to camp?

    Was just there from 2/19/18-2/24/18 and it was $35 per night.

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    Review Highlights - Bodega Dunes Campgrounds

    Our campsite was actually right where all of the horse trailers park to unload their horses for the dune trails.

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    Lawson's Landing - Campsite 728

    Lawson's Landing

    3.0(266 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    We've been camping here for many years, and go at least twice a year. The sites are actually large…read morecompared to most other places we have been. Crabbing is great and there's lots to do from clamming to fishing to exploring. We saw last time they are building toilets and showers, that will be nice. We haven't experienced any rude staff. The new car thing is a bit annoying, but not outlandish since we've been to many other places where they are strict with extra cars. In the peak of summer it's very crowded and there can be some sketchy people, you might want to lock up or put away coolers or anything expensive.

    Let's talk about Lawson's Landing. Overpriced items and sub…read morepar place to stay. This isn't a theme park, but the people there are definitely characters in a bad tv show. HARD PASS! The Owner, a person I would NEVER want to be be associated with. A real piece of work. Observed many times over the years shares entitled rude behavior with that of a tycoon. Two years ago, I'll never forget, this guy was complaining to ANY Customer who would listen about how he does so much to keep this place open and that people that complain about anything and everything are so ungrateful. It was really really colorful and downright disgusting. Excuse me? The people that PAY YOUR TAXES are ungrateful that you don't upgrade the sites they pay extreme amounts for? That you don't offer any amenities such as a shower or even that thing called...electricity? That you cater towards camping trailers with no water hookups? Mmmm, ok guy. Breathe. You do not provide toilets. Let alone ADA compliant areas for the toilets. You provide nasty ports potty that aren't even level on the ground. How is anyone supposed to wheelchair into the porta potty? They shake when you are in them. And they are disgusting. Your workers? blast them with a sudo washer and don't even take out the seat covers OR the toilet paper....and miss all the grossness. And then leave the residual water/product....that's just nasty.You blast gross stuff off the floor ONTO the toilet paper and seat covers because of laziness. I mean seriously....it's barely 50 outside and now I have to sit on a nasty went porta potty because your are too lazy to upgrade, let alone move paper until you are done? Penny pinch much? And what a concept of adding a smelly paper tree to remove some nasty stink. The photos are of the "handicap" porta potty. The others were gross, too. If not worse. These were after a "clean" too! You also do not provide electricity or anything that resembles comfort here. The grounds are totally unlevel on the camp sites. So, you won't be seeing many disabled folks here. OOOOO, all the dumpsters were FULL. Everywhere. It was a Wednesday. Majority of the camp sites are behind dunes. Unless you go to the seawall area, with no running water there either. Nothing to see but your neighbors getting drunk and dogs wandering everywhere. Fun. Never saw a "camp ranger" once. You have so many sites crammed next to one another so you can benefit off making money. 60$ for a pair of sweats? What? Like, woah guy. Ego much? Ohhhh, let's talk about the campers! Zero enforcement. Parking in other peoples spots and parking IN the roadways. Legit blocking people. And then have rude persons get defensive because they got asked politely to move their illegally parked vehicles from your purchased spot. So like, no, this place is not great. You get belligerent people and their visitors.....mmmmm, fun. This place is not worth it. Overcrowded, too. This isn'y Yosemite, and if it were, it would at least offer real amenities. This place does not.

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    Winner winner, crabby dinner.

    Lawson's Landing - What I love about this place. Park right by the beach area.

    What I love about this place. Park right by the beach area.

    Lawson's Landing - Great place for kite flying.

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    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve - Banana slug

    Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve

    4.7(405 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    I was quite surprised to see that I had never reviewed this spectacular Redwood State Park. Being…read morehere is magical, especially when you think the thousands of years the trees have been here. If only they could share their stories. The visitor center is quite helpful in suggesting various hikes, especially when you give them the distance and elevation that you are interested in. They also give you a paper map as often there's no signal in this park for Wi-Fi. Unfortunately, the trail to the waterfall was closed and hopefully will be open upon our return. The hike we did today was a little over 5 miles with about 750 feet of climbing. We were happy we brought snacks! My only comment would be that the signage was not sufficient. I know that mostly volunteers make up the staff and perhaps it's not a priority yet we managed to find our way back without too many problems.

    A state park with a good amount of redwood trees albeit mostly smaller/younger ones due to a good…read moreamount of logging done in this area to help build California in the 20th century. It is near the Russian River just outside of Guerneville. Redwood vibes similar to some parts of the Santa Cruz range or Marin Hills, but nothing that compares to the big redwoods in Northern California like near Humbolt Co or Crescent City, those are next level. There's a fee to park inside the park. Think it was about $10. It gets busy during the weekends and spaces can be super limited if you come after 11am. We were with a toddler, so we stayed on the main flat trails that go through redwood groves. It is very shady and well trafficked trails. There are a few loops you can join together, and the circumference may be a 2-3 mile hike. But you can do however long you want it to be. Now the trails that elevate into the hills are much more involved. It can elevate to a 1300 foot gain which is pretty strenuous. I haven't tried those yet but it is on my list to try. But even the easy trails that one day, was still beautiful and relaxing. To majestic red bark trees with healthy ferns all on the ground cover, fallen trees to climb on, large rocks to hop on was just a nice jaunt especially with young kids. We brought a light lunch and refreshments and were able to run into a small area with picnic benches. Perfect way to end a few hours steeped in nature, without having to be totally in the wild. Great intro for those that aren't too versed (yet) and to get them exposed to nature, ecosystems and wildlife. Connect with the world amongst which you live with but rarely see. Weekend mission accomplished!

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    Very cool mushroom

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    Camp Russian River

    Camp Russian River

    4.8(16 reviews)
    11.5 mi

    Great family campground. They have a large field for games. Water access can be a climb down a…read morehill or you just load up and grab a spot at Johnsons beach across the river. Also close enough to walk into town for coffee or whatever. Owners are super nice, already booked again for next year.

    I didn't want to leave a review because I want this place to stay a hidden gem but it would be so…read moreselfish not to give them a shout out!! This is one of my favorite campgrounds I've ever been to!!! Kelly and Mikal treat their guests like family. From the first time I called Kelly was so kind and helpful. I have been numerous times now and it feels like going to a little slice of heaven each time. It's clean, beautiful, quiet, and they live on site so if there's an issue they are there to help! The sites are spread out and spacious so you won't have someone right on top of you. The sites are kept up so nicely and the campground itself is simply gorgeous. The bathrooms are clean, there are several free showers, and there is firewood for sale as well. The town of Guerneville itself is only five minutes away, and there are tons of cute little shops as well as a major grocery store. There are darling little art galleries, clothing stores, bakeries, ice cream shops, coffee shops, etc. The ocean is only a 25 minute drive down the road. There are endless little beaches to stop at, as well as numerous little beachside towns with restaurants and coffee shops. You can spend a whole day exploring highway 1, then head back to your campsite to relax. I feel so lucky to only live 3 hours away and be able to head there any time I want. I'm so grateful to Kelly and Mikal for being so accommodating and kind.

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    Camp Russian River
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