
You know those days when the entire bay is foggy and cold? On those days, the peak of Mt. The climb to the peak is an incredible journey that will be rewarded by stunning panorama views of the Bay Area.

There are more than 50 miles of trails within the park that connect to a much grander 200 mile trail system. Primitive toilets and water faucets are nearby. Each site has a table, fire pit, food locker, and space for a tent. The campsites are a few hundred yards from the parking area. There’s lots of privacy and tons to do right around camp. It is on the western edge of the park, and just to make matters more awesome, they are all overlooking the ocean. It’s also hugely popular and fills up fast, as there are only seven campsites. If you like tent camping, then this is your spot. The Steep Ravine Environmental Campground is also a great choice (if not one of the best in the area!) for Mount Tamalpais camping. The best attribute is that they all feature expansive ocean views, as they are perched high up on the side of a cliff. The cabins do not have running water or electricity, but primitive toilets, water faucets, and firewood are nearby.


Each cabin features a wood stove, picnic table and several benches, sleeping platforms, and of course, an outdoor barbeque. They are insanely popular and rightfully so. Tamalpais, just to the north of the city, there are a group of wooden structures that date back to the 1940s. Let us introduce you to the elusive Steep Ravine Cabins and Campground in Marin. Get in on a little secret that lies just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco.
