Bolinas-Fairfax Rd | Wild Camping

United States

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

WARNING: THIS PLACE HAS BEEN FLAGGED FOR DELETION!

Details

Verified:
over 4 years ago
Altitude:
243.8 masl
Website:
Contributor:
Ben Easley

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
No
Showers:
No
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
No
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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MODERATOR NOTE: Place removed because wild camping in the National Park is illegal.

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This is no longer a valid spot. Someone used this app & cut the chain that was on the gate & now the park rangers constantly check on the spot & kick you out. Or at least that’s what the rangers told me when I got kicked out & not fined because they found me during daylight

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This spot is closed. A locked chain barrier has been put across the road with a “national park service boundary” sign.

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was asked to leave by police. apparently it is state own land and there was a gate there that someone broke to open the path. that's what triggered the cops to come in.

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Has describe, quiet not to far from golden gate with beautifull view.
someone was already at the end of the road. I've put my tent just before and it was perfect.

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Hang a left and there's a great view of the bay and ocean. If you go to the right up the hill there is no camping. I would say we went about a mile back before the overgrowth was to thick to pass. It looks like someone is clearing it back there maybe PG&E.

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If you're going up hill (coming from hwy 1 and heading up and over the mountain) look for a dirt road right before you hit this right hand hairpin turn. The entrance used to have a steel cable across it, but it's since been removed. About 50 yards in, take a left at the fork which will bring you to a nice little knoll overlooking the pacific. If you've got 4wd, you can try your luck by taking a right at the fork which will take you towards the top of Bolinas Ridge. This is an unpermitted spot, so please no fires and clean up after yourself. This is a well hidden spot that is out of sight of the main road. Perfect for sprinter vans and smaller rigs.

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