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Reviews (179)
What Guests Are Saying
Kirby Cove Campground offers an incredible location with breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge, making it a unique camping experience close to San Francisco. The sites are spacious, private, and well-maintained, with amenities like picnic tables and fire pits. While access can be tricky and there are some concerns about the facilities, most campers rave about the stunning scenery and peaceful atmosphere, making it a memorable getaway.
What Guests Are Saying
Kirby Cove Campground offers an incredible location with breathtaking views of the Golden Gate Bridge, making it a unique camping experience close to San Francisco. The sites are spacious, private, and well-maintained, with amenities like picnic tables and fire pits. While access can be tricky and there are some concerns about the facilities, most campers rave about the stunning scenery and peaceful atmosphere, making it a memorable getaway.
Review Summary
Charlotte W
VerifiedMay 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 004, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
What a beautiful camping spot! We reserved this for my daughter and her class to have their end of the year camping trip there.
nathalie s
VerifiedApril 19, 2022 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
Beautiful camping spot
Andrei M
VerifiedApril 16, 2022 • Stayed at: 002, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
Camp #5 is great and closest to the beach and Battery Kirby. Full of wildlife and a little hike from the parking lot, if you’re planing on going make sure you have a wagon so you can carry your gear. Also camp 5 does not get to much shade during the day so a shade structure would be helpful if you bring up.
Scott J
April 9, 2022
Great spot to chill for the day or camp.
Leslie W
VerifiedApril 6, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
No fog. Clear skies. Perfect weather. Didn't have to use earplugs this time.
Junior B
March 7, 2022
Had an amazing time, some initial trouble with entry and parking. Call ahead before coming if you have handicap family members or those who cannot walk small distances.
George C
VerifiedFebruary 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
Spectacular
Eric W
VerifiedDecember 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
Very mixed feelings about site #1. Yes, the views are great, but there are lots of drawbacks.
First, it's the furthest site from the parking lot, making it a long back and forth haul, especially if you have lots of stuff. Conversely, it's the closest to the foghorns, which are basically blaring in your face.
Another issue is that the fire pit is separate from the main camping area, and it's at the bottom of a hill, which blocks your great views of the bridge, the city lights, and the moonlight reflecting off the water. So at night, you can either have a toasty fire or incredible views, but not both. Site #1 is also a very bad idea if you have young children and/or drunk people in your party, as the cliffside drop-off is sudden and steep.
But worst of all, are the constant stream of people (I counted 8) who decide to walk into your campsite, in search of 'the swing.' These people often look defeated when they find out that the swing is no longer there. "Isn't it a shame that they took down the swing?" Nope, not at all. The shame is that you're focused on taking a picture of yourself on a freakin' swing, rather than basking in all of the heavenly glory that lies in front of you!!!
Gail D
VerifiedDecember 3, 2021 • Stayed at: 003, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
The view of the Golden Gate bridge, the City, sunrises and sunsets along the cove are incredible. The sites are set up with multiple tent squares for easy tent installation. The site also contains multiple tables if you are a larger group. Even though we were a group of 4 with 2 tents, we managed to use all 4 tables, which was a luxury. There are garbage and recycling bins at the parking lot which I didn't realize were going to be there. Bring more water than you think you need, we did do an extra run for water. Also there were 2 wheel barrows; one not usable, and one that worked. We were not expecting that and it helped get our things to the campsite. (However a picnicker did use it also and left it at the top of the hill the day we left. There are not hiking trails along the coast from the cove. The bunker is partially open to explore and fun for young ones. The beach has soft course sand and one table was there (as opposed to located on higher ground with views). We went in late November and the water was warm enough for a plunge and mini-swim.
The gate to go down to the camping area is hard to find for the first-timer. When you arrive at the look at parking lot, it is at the very beginning and you have to make a hair pin turn--- and it looks more like a path than a vehicle access road. Also that parking lot gets a lot of visitors and your way may be blocked by a car for a bit.
Also it is a bummer that the 2 nights we were there, there were empty spots. Thursday night we were the only ones there despite each night the website showed 100% unavailable. We never saw a ranger the whole time we were there - I'm old school and I like chatting with rangers with local information/expertise.
Chris B
VerifiedDecember 1, 2021 • Stayed at: 001, Loop: KIRBY COVE CAMPGROUND AREA
We were lucky enough to get site 1 for 3 nights in July and knew we were rolling the dice with the weather that time of year. We were a bit worried when it was very foggy, very windy, and very cold when we arrived mid-afternoon, but by that evening everything had calmed down and cleared up and the weather only improved over the next couple of days. We had plans to do day trips to the light house and black sand beach but ended up never leaving the cove. You could spend a whole day on a bluff or the beach just watching life on the bay go by. It feels like you're in the middle of nowhere but the site is minutes from markets and restaurants if needed. We luckily only had to contend with the foghorn one night but I it didn't live up my fears based on reading other reviews.
Location Kirby Cove Campground
Address:
The Access Gate Is Located On Conzelman Road Next To The Battery Spencer Overlook Parking Area, Within The Marin Headlands.
Sausalito, CA, 94965
United States
From San Francisco (travelling north):
Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and take exit 442 onto Alexander Avenue. This will be the exit after the Vista Point. Continue straight for a few hundred feet, and then turn left onto Bunker Road. Travel through the Baker-Barry Tunnel and continue straight until you can turn left onto McCullough Road, after the speed bumps. Continue uphill until you hit the traffic circle, and take the 2nd exit onto Conzelman Road. Travel downhill on the one-way road until you reach Battery Spencer, and it will be sharp right turn toward the Kirby Cove service gates. After entering the gate codes provided upon reservation, it is then a mile drive down the dirt trail to the Kirby Cove Parking lot.
From Marin (travelling south):
From US-101 South, take the last exit before the Golden Gate Bridge onto Alexander Avenue. Turn right at the stop sign and continue straight for about a quarter mile, until you can turn left onto Bunker Road. Travel through the Baker-Barry Tunnel and continue straight until you can turn left onto McCullough Road, after the speed bumps. Continue uphill until you hit the traffic circle, and take the 2nd exit onto Conzelman Road. Travel downhill until you reach Battery Spencer, and it will be sharp right turn toward the Kirby Cove service gate. It is then a mile drive down the dirt trail to the Kirby Cove Parking lot.
Latitude & Longitude: 37.8404 / -122.489
Elevation: 207 feet
Policies & Rules
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There is no water available at this campground. Campers must provide their own water for drinking, cleaning, etc. Bring enough water to last your entire stay. |
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Reservations at Kirby Cove Campground can be made up to 6 months before your arrival and may extend up to 2 days beyond the 6-month booking window. Only 3 nights per season per camper! This is in order to ensure everyone gets to enjoy Kirby Cove.
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Access to the second Kirby Cove Gate: Access to the first Kirby Cove gate is available to all campers. Be prepared for a ~300 yard walk to your campsite. Access to the second gate is only for persons with a disability or otherwise limited physical mobility. Contact the Marin Headlands Rangers at least 48 hours in advance at (415) 331-1540 to inquire, or email your name, phone number, date of visit and photo of your ADA vehicle placard to goga_marinheadlands_info@nps.gov to receive the second gate codes.
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Your confirmation is your permit which includes gate codes. Please print your confirmation email after reserving a site. Place a copy of your confirmation on the dashboard of each vehicle, and keep one on you as well. A maximum of 3 vehicles for Sites 1-5 and 4 vehicles for Day Use Site are permitted. |
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The Parking area is separate from the actual campsites. This is a walk-in, Tent Only facility. No RVs or car camping is allowed. |
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Campground Quiet Hours are between 10 PM and 6 AM. Please be respectful to others. |
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Leave No Trace Do not leave trash at campsite or in food lockers. Use the designated dumpsters in the parking lot.
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Check before you burn. Visit the Recreational Fire Regulations page to find out if there are restrictions on camp fires during your stay. |
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Pets are prohibited, only trained service animals are allowed. |
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Hammocks tied on trees or structures are not permitted. Only free standing hammocks are allowed. |
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Foghorns on the Golden Gate Bridge can be loud; best to bring earplugs if staying overnight. |
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In case of emergency call 911 or Park Dispatch at (415) 561-5656. |
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For more information, call (415) 331-1540 or email us at goga_marinheadlands_info@nps.gov. |
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Looking for something to do during your camping adventure?! 1) Beginner Birding with a Park Ranger - Join a NPS Park Ranger for a guided hike/program around Rodeo Lagoon and learn all about our local feathered friends. For program dates and to sign up: Click Here 2) Layers of History - A Ranger Guided Hike - Hike along with a ranger on a 2-mile loop starting/ending at Fort Cronkhite and learn all about the multi-layered history of the Marin Headlands. For more information and to sign-up: Click Here 3) Nike Missile Site SF-88 - Check out this fully restored piece of Cold War history and take a FREE Ranger/Docent led tour of the site. Open every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with 3 tour options per day at 12:15PM, 1:15PM, and 2:15PM (No reservation required). For more information: Click Here 4) Point Bonita Lighthouse - Visit one of the oldest lighthouses on California's coast and catch a FREE Ranger/Docent led "Light Chat" about the site's history and ecology (12:15 PM). Open from Thursday through Monday from 12:30 - 3:30 PM. For more information: Click Here |