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Haypress Campground

An image of a grassy meadow 2 picnic tables and bear lockers, and green hills in the distance.
A bulletin board with signs in a meadow. Picnice tables and food lockers are in the background. The campground is lined with trees.
In the foreground are a picnic table and food locker. In the distance are the other campsites, eucalyptus trees, and rolling hills.
A pit toilet structure sits in front of along a dirt path. In the distance are shrub covered hills.
A green meadow with a fence running through it, food lockers and picnic table in distance.

About Haypress Campground

Haypress Campground is nestled within the coastal scrub of Tennessee Valley, near Mill Valley. The hike to this campground is 1 mile from the Tennessee Valley Trail head parking lot, which means car or RV camping is not allowed. Typical Haypress campers enjoy hiking to Tennessee Cove, where they can admire the dramatic geology and colorful sand of this unique beach. 

Number of accommodations: 6

Seasonal information

2026 (Current year)

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Currently open - Mar 6 to Nov 30

Campground Amenities

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Water Access

  • Beach Access
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Rates, Sites & Availability

Select check-in and check-out dates to see real-time availability for each site.

6 Sites Available

Site
Price
Group Site, Loop: Haypress Campground
25 guests
Price not available
Site 1, Loop: Haypress Campground
4 guests
Price not available
Site 2, Loop: Haypress Campground
4 guests
Price not available
Site 3, Loop: Haypress Campground
4 guests
Price not available
Site 4, Loop: Haypress Campground
4 guests
Price not available
Site 5, Loop: Haypress Campground
4 guests
Price not available

Reviews (72)

What Guests Are Saying

Haypress Campground offers a beautiful, quiet, and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for car camping and exploring nearby trails. Reviewers highlight the clean and well-maintained sites, with unique wildlife experiences enhancing their stay. The main drawback is the fire ban, and some tent sites may require leveling, but overall, it remains a popular and picturesque camping destination.

Review Summary

4.3
72 reviews
5
58.3%
42
4
25.0%
18
3
8.3%
6
2
6.9%
5
1
1.4%
1

Cole L

Verified

March 4, 2024 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: Haypress Campground

5

There was only one other group at the campsite, highly recommend you go on a weekday to dodge the crowds.

Henry S

Verified

November 20, 2023 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: Haypress Campground

4

Hike into the campground was easy. The campsite was clean. Online it said the site would be full but only half of campers showed up for their reservation which was surprising since it was Veterans Day weekend.

Joel F

Verified

November 5, 2023 Stayed at: Group Site, Loop: Haypress Campground

4

So nice after they cut back the grass and weeds in campground. Not one tick this time. Bathrooms were not stocked until Sunday morning which is why I give it 4 out of 5 stars.

Tyler Y

Verified

October 31, 2023 Stayed at: Site 3, Loop: Haypress Campground

4

Peaceful campground. All the sites were full (friday) and everyone had their lights off and was very quiet. Saw and mostly heard some Owls throughout the night. Nice place to sleep.

William F

Verified

October 27, 2023 Stayed at: Site 1, Loop: Haypress Campground

4

Used to be free; then $5. Now it's $25, and the same experience.

anders c

Verified

October 23, 2023 Stayed at: Site 2, Loop: Haypress Campground

5

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Mitzi C

Verified

September 27, 2023 Stayed at: Site 3, Loop: Haypress Campground

2

I was car camping with my dog. I rent tent sites because you just pull your car into a tent site then sleep in the car. When I reserved this online I didn't notice that there was a 3/4 mile hike from a parking lot to the tent-only actual site - that was my own fault but I wish it had been clearer on the reservations page. The trailhead had a sign posted that said "no pets," and I didn't have a tent with me, so I was left with a conundrum. I walked in a ways with my 12-year-old arthritic dog, to see if I could talk to the host, but realized it was too far for her so we turned back and slept in my car in the parking lot. In the morning, when I walked to the bathroom with my dog on a leash, some snotty man on a bicycle yelled at me and lectured me for having a dog with me and endangering the wildlife, even though we were only in the parking lot and getting ready to leave. Please make it more clear on all pages of the reservation site that it's hike in ONLY and not amenable to car camping or pets. Thanks.

Markus S

Verified

August 26, 2023 Stayed at: Site 4, Loop: Haypress Campground

2

Attention: this is a hike to campground! Tent only, no rv. Didn’t realize it until we arrived…

Karl F

Verified

August 17, 2023 Stayed at: Site 4, Loop: Haypress Campground

4

Great facilities but if the rich women who ride horses could only pick up there poop that would make it more of a place for everyone not just rich horses people.

Elizabeth S

Verified

August 15, 2023 Stayed at: Site 2, Loop: Haypress Campground

4

Enjoyed the campground and far away enough to enjoy. Was a little bit of a hike just don’t do the mistake I made by forgetting something in my car and had to walk all the way down to walk all the way up lol. All in all I really enjoyed it and would come back

Location Haypress Campground

Address:
Haypress Campground
Sausalito, CA, 94965
United States

Highway access

Haypress Campground is accessible via US-101, which is approximately 4 miles away. From US-101, take exit 445B toward Stinson Beach to reach the campground.

Latitude & Longitude: 37.8608 / -122.546

Elevation: 83 feet

Nearby National Park

Yosemite National Park

Hetch Hetchy Entrance

Approximate driving time: 1 hr 26 min

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Last updated: June 5, 2026

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