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3 ημέρες πριν · Visitors may enjoy diving, fishing, hiking, surfing, tide pools, picnicking, whale watching, bird watching, just relaxing in the sun at this campground just south of historic Fort Ross. The Campground has 20 campsites available first-come, first-served. No reservations are accepted.
CAMPGROUND INFORMATION. The Campground has 20 campsites available first-come, first-served. No reservations are accepted. For more information during our off-season, call Fort Ross Conservancy at (707) 847-3437. Occupancy: Six (6) people are allowed per campsite. Water: Reef campground is currently a dry campground.
The park is approximately 45 minutes north of Bodega Bay, about 25 miles or an hour’s drive from one of San Francisco’s oldest retreats -- the Russian River, and 2 hours north from San Francisco. Fort Ross offers ample parking.
For those wanting to just get away and enjoy the scenery, Fort SHP offers views of the ocean and picnic areas to enjoy a family picnic. Wanting to just camp? Fort Ross SHP also offers 21 first come-first serve campsites. It is advised to dress in layers as temperatures at the park can fluctuate.
Looking for the ultimate outdoor adventure? CampScanner has got you covered! Discover Fort Ross SHP in California, a historic site with stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. With over 3,000 acres of wilderness to explore, this location is a paradise for hikers, anglers, and wildlife enthusiasts.
The 21 campsites lie adjacent to the ocean coves near Fort Ross, extending up a narrow, redwood-lined gulch. Sites are available on a first-come, first-served basis and can accommodate vehicles up to 18 feet; there are no hookups.
Reef camp is located on the west side of Coast Highway 1, just two miles south of the historic Fort Ross State Park. A few coast redwoods and other evergreens provide some protection from sun and wind to the campground, with a natural rock formation also providing relief from ocean gusts.