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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.
Directions: Visit here for Google Maps link. Fort Ross State Historic Park is open EVERY DAY! The Visitor Center and the fort compound is open from 10am to 4:30pm. The park grounds are open from sunrise to sunset. Reef campground is closed for repairs until further notice. Please call 707/847-3437 for updates.
Reef Campground has 21 primitive campsites available first-come, first-served. No reservations are required. For more information during our off-season, call Fort Ross State Historic Park at (707) 847-3286. Occupancy: Eight people are allowed per family campsite. Vehicle Parking: There are two Reef Day-Use parking lots.
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.
Reef Campground is a cozy little coastal campground located within Fort Ross State Historic Park, that is open between April 1 and November 30 each year. The 21 campsites lie adjacent to the ocean coves near Fort Ross, extending up a narrow, redwood-lined gulch.
Fort Ross State Historic Park is a historical state park in Sonoma County, California, including the former Russian fur trading outpost of Fort Ross plus the adjacent coastline and native coast redwood forests extending inland.
Reef Campground is located within the park grounds to the south of the park's main entrance (uses a separate access road off Highway 1), providing shoreline access.