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    3.0 (267 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Michael T.

    I'm new to that trailer life and this was the first place I pulled ours for some time away. I loved that this campground was right on Tomales Bay. The view from most campsites included the water, which is a nice perk, and the campground has great access to a private beach and dunes to explore. I loved that you could crab and fish directly from the beach, and we actually managed to catch a keeper rock crab! If you've got a small boat you may even be able to launch from the beach, and we def saw boats coming back with halibut caught right offshore. When I think of camping I think of being surrounded by nature, but this is a busy campground and to me it felt more like a large lot than a place to camp. I loved that we were with friends and could have that camping vibe, cooking meals and hanging out around a fire into the wee hours of the morning. The major plus see here were the access to the bay, and we made a lot of fun just kicking it on the beach, but the biggest downsides to me were how close the sites were to each other, the sound of generators constantly running, and the minimal scenery around each site to minimize the parking lot vibes. We still had a blast and I'm excited to go back again with the crew now that we're more familiar with our rig!

    Camping spots
    Teresa F.

    We booked this spot to camp because we had never been to this area before. The area is very clean and very spacious. If you're looking to fish, this is a great location, but not really great for much else. There are no toilets or showers available, but some very clean porta-potties are available all over the campgrounds. The store has cute basic items available, but the staff wasn't very friendly when we were there; maybe it was an odd couple of days. The quiet hours are enforced, which was very nice and the beautiful foggy mornings were the best things about this campground.

    Lawsons Landing sign above gift shop
    Jay T.

    Stayed for two nights with our RV trailer at a beach side site, a little windy, but really nice place. It's located at the opening of Tomales Bay to the ocean and the fishing opportunities are many! We crab fished with great success..

    Really nice folks that own and run this store. It's a pretty amazing store!
    Rick P.

    It couldn't be any less thank 5 stars for me. Park my rig right on top of the beach? The Hank you very much! There are no hookups but there are 2 better than average sanitation stations as they are on elevated areas with the drain ports as close as you want to get. Water and sanitation. Days go by quickly it seems. Gotta get this work thing out of the way, permanently. Nice place to decompress, gather one's thoughts, and make plans. Definitely would come back. The on site store is great. The prices are very reasonable and a very pleasant surprise. Thanks to Willy and Gage. These two are the perfect pair to handle boat launching, tank filling, a lot more, taking their time to make us feel like welcome guests. Thank you!

    Jonathan S.

    I came here for the day with my son to hang out for some co-workers this past Saturday. This campground is located right next to Dillon's Beach. Not sure how much it is to camp here, but it was $15 for a day use parking pass. It's a huge campground there is the Dillon's Beach side and if you go further down, there is the Lawson's Landing side in a bay. When you pull up to the gate, you need to park and get out to pay which is annoying, especially if you have an RV or are towing something. They don't provide you with a map of the campground, it it can be difficult to find where your site is. You just have to look on the fence posts where the site numbers are posted. This campground is for both RV/Camper Trailers and tents, but it seems like majority of the people have RV/Trailers (2/3, RV/Trailers to 1/3 tents). There are no hookups, so be prepared for dry camping. There are porta potties the rough out the campsites, but no hand washing stations. There are a few water spigots scattered around the campsites, but difficult to find as they are not marked. Another thing I noticed was that it is very dog friendly as it seems like 75% of the campsites had dogs. You are suppose to leash your dogs here, but they don't enforce it so there are a lot of loose dogs running around. Each campsite has a picnic bench/table and a fire pit. The best thing about this campground is that it is right on the water. On the Dillons Beach side, you just climb over a a large, steep sand dune and you are on the beach. On the Lawson's Landing Store side, it's on a bay, so the water is a little calmer, so you can kayak, maybe paddle board, fishing and crabbing. This place is known for crabbing during crab season. The Lawson's Landing store is actually pretty cool where they sell a bunch of random stuff, plus you can also purchase bait and cream bars/popsicles there. Overall, I felt this place is a little too crowded even there though the campsites are decent size, they are a little too close together for my taste especially with so many loose dogs running around. Make sure you keep an eye out for your food, otherwise a dog may get to it. At night you also need to need to pack up your food because there are other animals/birds/critters that may come and steal your food as well. Location: 5/5, easy beach and water access Camping: 3/5, too crowded, dirty porta potties, too many unleashed dogs Store: 4/5, lots of cool stuff there to see/buy Employees: 4/5, mostly friendly and nice, don't enforce leashing rule for dogs Overall: 3.5/5 stars

    Store had the cutest items ever
    Leilani Q.

    4 stars I've been here a few times over the years on day trips just to enjoy the raw beach, crashing waves, & sand dunes the kids like to slide down on. Usually it's windy, but always it's the natural ocean we enjoy. Lawsons is by no means fancy. In fact the only "nice" or modern part is the store, which I absolutely love to go in and browse when I need a change of scenery. You will find everything there except for maybe an extensive grocery section. My favorite part is likely what I call the Home Goods/Kirkland/Hobby Lobby section which has the most adorable sea and nautical themed items such as crabs, whales, ocean, etc. You will also find items for the crabbing experience such as squid, fishing items, unique items like colors you can throw into your campfire to make it rainbow colored. I wish I brought my sons kite, but if you want to fly one they have their own kite section. If you're hungry and don't feel like cooking or want to innterupt your experience by cooking, they have a few microwaveable items like pizza rolls, burritos, and even some stuff to take back to your site like hash browns. That same section also has coffee and teas and a microwave. Lawsons is a huge campground and if you camp far, you will need a car or bike or be ok with all the walking. You will for sure have to be okay with the wind too. I haven't been here 1 time over the years and it hasn't been windy. For the last 2 years we came the week after Christmas and it rains a lot during that time. Crabbing in the day hasn't proven fruitful, but crabbing at night, like after 6pm-12am has. Every single evening we threw the pods out we've come back with at least 8 or so crabs. When we went in the day we've came back with 1 or 2. Snares are hardly as fruitful as the pods and if you have a kayak or boat even better. It's really a great idea to know tides well and how that relates to crabbing. And also extremely wise to not use a kayak without knowing how to use it during the tides going out. The lady at the store told us 2 women in kayaks had to be helicopter back in recently. And when our 2 men went out during the outgoing tide it took everything in their middle aged bodies to paddle back to shore. I would love to come back when the tides are low for clamming. The spring is supposed to be great for that. We stayed in 524 and 525 and I really liked the proximity to the store, it's only a 2 minute walk or so and beach crabbing area we like to be at most of the time. Note to self, bring kites, a water jug to bring to wash our hands at at the beach, sledding saucers to go down dunes with and maybe bikes to ride all the way into Dillons Beach general store and around town in.

    Firepit
    Brittany L.

    We had such a great time. We went in May ( a ton of wind so bad ) the campsite was so clean and massive. Can't wait to go back

    Diem N.

    Awesome. I will definitely come back. Great place to camp near the beach. Family friendly and dog friendly I highly recommended this place. Make sure to make reservation ahead of time . Have fun

    Our outdoor seating area
    Michael W.

    I saw many good reviews and some not too impressed reviews about Lawson's Landing before I came for camping. It turns out I like the campground and the beautiful beaches in the area a lot! The campground is pretty busy. I almost think it is too many people and RVs. But the campground is huge, and I don't feel it is crowded at all. The campsites are pretty big with enough rooms between RVs. The check-in is a little different than most of the campgrounds. Most campgrounds let the drivers pull up next to the check-in stand, but Lawson's Landing requires the RVs to stop in front of the gate and walk to the check-in stand. It confused some people. I saw a driver pass the whole line in front of the check-in stand just because he didn't know people were lining up in front of the stand. Lol! The campground is very windy when I'm there. I have been told it is always like that most of the time! Make sure to bring a jacket even if you're in the summer. Another thing I must bring up is don't trust the Apple map GPS if you're using an iPhone. It brings me into the village. I almost can't make a turn on the very narrow street. Google map working in the area. I hope Apple will fix this problem soon!

    Carlos G.

    Update...so after going here a couple of more times since my original post I will say that they can be difficult in terms of Reservations or working with you to change them ...we go in December when the place is literally at 25 percent capacity and they still can be difficult...we enjoy the proximity to the water in the 700 number sites amd that really is why we've been back ...looking into Doran next December

    Frances F.

    We tent camped in spot 518. The staff was super friendly. There's a private beach trail you can hike up and over the dunes to dillon beach. Bring your binoculars to see the Tule elk in the morning over at Tomales Point! Pretty area. Portable bathrooms were nice and clean. Definitely pricey at $70/night for a dry camping spot. But I guess worth it to be next to the ocean.

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    Adonis B.

    Always my hot spot for Dungeness & Rockcrab every year we hit up Lawson Landing and there is no disappointment when it comes to

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    Ask the Community - Lawson's Landing

    Can I get an ATT cell connection at the campground?

    I think so

    Are the skunks more aggressive this year? I've heard they now openly walk into campsites with people around & spray pets more frequently. Curious if true? Thanks

    We've seen deer, birds, ducks, cranes,squirrels, rabbits, seals, crabs, fish...I'm sure I'm missing something, but we have not ever seen even 1 skunk there.

    Are dogs allowed?

    Yes! Dogs are allowed. But with the leash all the time.

    Are the cows and their poop gone? Last time I went there cows were roaming around and ate peoples food!

    No the cows are not in the campground have not been for many years.

    Do the sea wall campsites all have fire pits?

    Yes

    Hi all. Does this campground offer any full hook up options for RV's? If so, which site? Thank you!

    No, they don't.

    Does anyone know how big the marsh campsites are?

    20x25ish

    Is it very windy in August? Booked space 505 beach with pier access

    Not that windy, but you never know

    Is there anywhere to park extra vehicles?

    At store? Sadly No, and also sadly for most rentals. Parking is EXTREMELY limited. 😓

    Which spots are the best?

    Near the sand dune we liked 204, the sea wall gets windy

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    Tomales Bay Expeditions - Bioluminescence night tour was amazing!

    Tomales Bay Expeditions

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    We had an amazing and meaningful experience paddling out on Tomales Bay. We rented a double kayak…read morefor my college buddies 20 year reunion. Cooper initially said the rentals were closed, but opened it up for us so we could explore the bay. He gave us some tips about where to see the best wildlife and told us to keep an eye out for rays since it's there breeding season. We ended up seeing SO MANY rays, they were even swimming under the boat. We sat and enjoyed the sound of waves lapping against the shore, the wind ruffling through the trees and rays splashing all around us. We ended up getting swept up by the experience for too long and my watch died, so we retuned the kayak late, but Cooper was really understanding. Next time I need to rent a kayak, I'll be coming back here. You should too.

    Bioluminescence Night Tour review…read more Location: right alongside an inn, with plenty parking. You paddle through multiple coves and cover about 5miles, loop. Our guide said the tours are tailored to increase likeness and visibility for the group. Guide: Cooper was amazing! A local with knowledge and experience that makes paddling with strangers fun. He was right there when others needed kayaking help and always gave us tips to see more of the glowing microorganisms. Bioluminescence: activated by movement and can be easy to overlook without guidance, once you see it- you can't undo the fascination their sparkle brings. Our arms were wet from leaning over to make direct contact and splash around, well worth it. Cloudy nights make for better viewing, less ambient light means more to see! Tip: stay at Cottages at Point Reyes, 1 minute drive away, for an easy commute to follow!

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    Sonoma Zipline Adventures - Great ziplining guides Logan and Dulton

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    4.9(1.3k reviews)
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    Such a wonderful experience! The guides were so attentive and funny, which really helped keep any…read morenerves at ease. The views were beautiful, and everything felt well-paced from start to finish. The whole experience lasted about 2.5 hours and included 7 zip lines, which was such a fun adventure. The location can be a bit tricky to find, so I'd recommend giving yourself extra time and arriving at least 30 minutes before your scheduled tour, as they suggest.

    We stayed in the treehouses and had two Zipline adventures. The staff was amazing. From start to…read morefinish every one of our were met. The zipline guides were so friendly and knowledgeable. I brought my 10-year-old granddaughter for her birthday and they treated her careful consideration of her age and her inexperience. They made her feel comfortable and fun for her. I can't say enough about the Treehouse~I was like a 4 star hotel . Absolutely everything you needed to be comfortable and safe. They were beautiful and safe in a pristine situated in a redwood grove . The meals were over the top, deliciously prepared with fresh and quality ingredients. We celebrated my granddaughter's 10th birthday and had the best time from start to finish. I highly recommend a trip to Sonoma Canopy ~ a beautiful adventure I won't forget!

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    Miller Boat Launch - See the slot directly in the water in front of our boats? Do NOT go in or out of the water on that side!! It was an AWFUL mess.

    Miller Boat Launch

    4.0(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    Great place to launch out for some fun in the sun on the water. $5 to park, machine takes cards…read more Bathrooms are clean, and parking lot fills up quick. We were in the water by 8:45 today and the lower lot was full by the time we were ready to park for the day. Pretty crazy upper lot where people seem to squeeze in where they can amongst the eucalyptus trees. I needed to write a review because we had the worst sludgy mess of an experience at the end of our paddle today. There were boats to the left of the ramp as we were coming in so we went right. BAD MOVE! It was like sea quicksand. Smelly, sludgey, that wasn't quite mud but it wasn't normal shoreline either. My guy got sucked in to his thighs!!! Steer clear, when coming back from a paddle stay right and come up on the beach line and carry the boats up, worth it to avoid the mess. I saw what was happening to him and stayed right as much as I could and didn't get caught as bad but that whole right side of the launch ramp when facing the shore with Nick's Cove to your left us a nightmare. Trust me, lol. Otherwise, the water is AMAZING out there! Not too busy, plenty of books to explore, wildlife, just an incredible day on the water! We've done a bioluminescent tour at night before and in the right ambient light it's a great spot to catch the phenomenon.

    Located on the east side of Tomales Bay, a few miles north of Marshall, the boat launch provides a…read moretwo-lane ramp and docks for motorized and non-motorized boat launching. Boaters can park overnight, which makes Miller an excellent access point for visitors seeking overnight camping or boating adventures in Tomales Bay (with a permit) and the surrounding Point Reyes seashore. (There is no camping at Miller.) Anglers can fish for striped bass, perch, rock fish, halibut, salmon, and crab. The dock and parking are accessible. Dogs are allowed on leash. Two gender neutral bathrooms are provided, but were very busy the weekend I was there. Plan ahead. Parking is $5/day (payable at a kiosk), but FREE on the first Saturday of the month thanks to Measure A. Alternatively, a free pass which hangs from your rear view mirror can be borrowed providing you have a library card from the Marin County Free Library which is easy and free to acquire if you are a CA resident. When the weather is good and the water is calm, expect parking on the lower level and upper level to be challenging. Waiting for someone to leave may take some time. During the Labor Day Weekend, fishermen were catching halibut, but unlucky fishermen caught nothing or bat rays or nurse sharks so make sure to not have a barbed hook. More experienced kayak fishermen were equipped with a red flag and told us that they caught their own bait first. If you head out to the ocean, there's a lot of eel grass that can jam up you pedals. Kayaking away from the ocean affords you a smoother ride.

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    Miller Boat Launch - Standing by the loading dock looking at the moon

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    King's Sport & Tackle - Sunset near Jenner

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    4.5(100 reviews)
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    Stopped in here because I had my rod and reel, but realized I was completely missing my spinners…read moreand tackle. I'm usually a surf fisherman, so river fishing is pretty new to me. I ended up asking the owner for some advice on how to get started in the local waters. He was incredibly helpful- not only did he recommend a specific spoon spinner, but he even took the time to show me the best way to cast and retrieve it for the river. This place is definitely a local gem. Whether you're a regular or you're like me and somehow managed to leave your tackle box at home, it's a great spot to drop by. Great service and even better advice!

    Kayaking the Russian River is something I've had on my to do list for years. This summer, with the…read moreriver still flowing nicely well in to July, I decided to finally make it a priority for a weekend adventure. In reading, Yelp and other reviews all signs indicated that King's was THE place. I had stopped in the shop during other trips to Guerneville to check out their outdoor clothing and accessories, so I was familiar with them. I had decided on what's labeled as their Trip #2 on the website which is a 5 mile kayak (self guided) from Johnson's Beach to Monte Rio. I called and reserved a tandem kayak about 4 days in advance and was given a few options of a start time. I choose 11 am since we were driving in from the East Bay and didn't want to leave home too early. They were super friendly and helpful when calling and made sure we understood the trip details and were booking the right package for our skills and needs. A credit card number is required to hold your reservation. We arrived closer to 10::30 and luckily found parking on the street right near the shop-I was worried about that on a summer Sunday but maybe getting there earlier helped. The girl who checked us in was super knowledgeable and made sure she showed us a map of our route, which includes a small section where you need to get out of your kayak and walk it about 200 yards around the dam to circumvent it and then launch back in. We were provided a dry bag, paddles, kayak and life vests. They have you walk a few blocks down to Johnson's Beach and they meet you there with the kayak. This year, after the 2023 rainy winter, the river was flowing nicely-we had a mostly smooth paddle down the river. For quite a while we had quite a bit of solitude and it was so peaceful and lovely with the river and redwoods. Things got a little busier towards Monte Rio beach and downright chaotic as we had to navigate hoards of people swimming with no situational awareness of our kayak and others coming through. It was a relief to get past it and get our kayak to the boat launch. You call Kings as you approach Monte Rio to schedule your pick up. They were there for us to shuttle us back to Guerneville within 5 minutes of us leaving the water. I had the most wonderful day out on the river. We saw lots of water birds and turtles and for the most part it was a very serene trip, Highly recommend Kings and would 100% use them again. They know the river well and gave us advice about certain areas and seem like they truly love what they do!

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    After the dam

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    The river is lovely summer of 2023

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    Blue Waters Kayaking

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    4.2(121 reviews)
    14.8 mi

    Eric led our tour on September 18th and our group was maxxed out with the most amount of people he…read morecould take in a single tour. He was awesome at making us feel prepared and his sense of humor really helped everyone feel at ease. I was especially impressed of how he helped 2 guests who were clearly scared of the kayak flipping over during the tour, primarily by being a calm, patient guide. I would definitely go back to him! Overall, our group was blessed to be out there on an overcast night, which allowed us to see a lot of the bioluminescent silhouettes of fish that swam under and around us throughout the tour.

    Booked the evening bioluminescence tour with Blue Waters Kayaking and had an amazing experience!…read moreBooking online was easy and then as a follow up, they send you more info and a waiver to send for your excursion. They do this particular tour on nights when there's little to no moonlight since that is when you will best see the sparkling creatures in the bay. It embarks from Miller's Boat Launch near Nick's Cove in Marshall. It's not far from Point Reyes, so if you're spending time at the seashore, this is a magical way to end your day. They begin at 8 with very detailed instructions for your gear and paddling. Between that and then launching the boats in your group, you actually get on the water about 8:45 and return to the dock around 11 pm. It was a windy and foggy evening, so unfortunately, there were no sunset views. But the novelty of paddling in twighlight in to the evening more than made up for that. We had flocks of pelicans flying overhead and once we got to darker areas, the real star of the show came out to sparkle. You can see the bioluminescence light up as you paddle or run your fingers in the water. We stopped a few times along some coves and even saw the sparkles lap up on the sandy shores. We had 3 guides -one leading, one in the middle and one at the back to make sure no boats were left behind. The ride out was a bit choppy but we had paddlers of all levels in our group and everyone did okay. The guides made sure to check in with everyone and we'd count off boats to make sure we all caught up, We got to hear information about the seashore and the surrounding waters and the local creatures. The time flew by and it was such a wonderful, magical experience. If you haven't night kayaked, I'd definitely say to try it once. I hope to travel with Blue waters again and try one of their day trips, While it's important to dress warm and wear waterproof shoes, they do provide dry bags, a waterproof top and of course all the safety gear for your excursion.

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    Blue Waters Kayaking - Tomales Bay ahoy

    Tomales Bay ahoy

    Blue Waters Kayaking - They allow dogs! Here we are on Lagunitas Creek.

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    Blue Waters Kayaking - Before we geared up and I put my phone in the dry bag

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    Before we geared up and I put my phone in the dry bag

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