Bodega Bay Camping: 5 Best Campgrounds + Tips For Your Visit
Uncover the best of Bodega Bay camping. Get insights on scenic campsites, amenities & tips for an unforgettable beach adventure.

If you’ve ever been to California, you’ve probably seen some of the beautiful campgrounds that dot the Pacific Coast. But have you ever wanted to experience that beachside camping yourself? Bodega Bay camping is the perfect answer!
When I lived in San Francisco, Bodega Bay was my go-to camping spot because it’s less than a 2-hour drive from the city and it’s one of the most picturesque hidden gems on the Sonoma Coast.
Camping in Bodega Bay means falling asleep to the sound of the crashing waves of the Pacific, strolling on expansive beaches during the day, and seeing abundant wildlife.
There’s also a spot in Bodega Bay — on the famous Bodega Head — that is one of the best spots in California to see the migration of grey whales!
But with so many great Bodega Bay campgrounds, how do you decide which one to choose?
Let’s dive into my complete Bodega Bay camping guide, so you can determine which campground is right for you.
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Why Visit Bodega Bay?
Located a 1.5-hour drive north of San Francisco, Bodega Bay beckons travelers with its stunning coastal beauty and serene atmosphere.
Nestled along the Pacific Ocean, the town offerspicturesque landscapesof sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and rugged coastlines, making it a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
With so manyinteresting things to do in Bodega Bay, it’s a great place to pitch a tent or roll up in an RV or campervan.
Visitors can indulge in various outdoor activities, includinghiking along scenic trails, birdwatching, kayaking, and fishing.
该地区的fresh seafoodrestaurants delight the palate, while its association with the filming ofAlfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds”adds a touch of cinematic charm.
Whether seeking relaxation by the ocean or adventure amidst nature, Bodega Bay promises an unforgettable coastal escape.

Note:Some confuse Bodega Bay with the hamlet of Bodega, which is a ten-minute drive inland from the coast.
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How to Get to Bodega Bay
Bodega Bay sits at the southernmost point on the Sonoma County coast, a genuinely charming fishing village offering a laid-back coastal vibe, several campgrounds, great hiking, and casual restaurants.
Located just 67 miles from the Bay Area and about an hour west of Napa Valley,一个酒窖湾的海岸天堂之旅easily be combined withstops in San Franciscoand wine tasting in Napa.
For those flying in from out of town, San Francisco (SFO) and Oakland (OAK) are your closest major airports.
Read next:Planning a longer coastal road trip? Check out our6-Day Central California Coast Road Trip Itinerary.

Best Bodega Bay Campgrounds
酒窖湾是一个非常好的位置由于露营e of its low-key coastal vibe and the cool breeze of the Pacific Ocean. It offers a variety of campgrounds catering to different preferences, from beachfront sites to family-friendly options.
For outdoor lovers, this area boasts incredible hikes and trails that offer stunning views of the Harbor and Pacific. There is also easy access to some of the best seafood restaurants in the state.
1. Wright’s Beach Campground
- Great for:Camping right on the beach
- Facilities: Restrooms, picnic tables, food lockers, fire rings
- # of sites:27
- Dogs allowed?Yes, on-leash
- Good to know:Showers, potable water, and a dump station are available at Bodega Dunes Campground 5 miles away. There are no electric or water hook-ups at Wright’s Beach.
Wright’s Beach sits on the most extensive beach between Bodega Bay and the Russian River. It’s also located within Sonoma State Park along with Bodega Dunes Campground below.
With 27 oceanfront camping spots offering a mix of tent and RV campsites (no hook-ups), you are truly beach camping.
Campsites are equipped with restrooms, picnic tables, food lockers, and a fire ring, but no showers on site. If you want a shower, drive five miles south to Bodega Dunes.
Wright’s Beach also has an $ 8-day use fee which helps cuts down the crowds.
Plan your Wright’s Beach Camping Stay
2. Bodega Dunes Campground
- Great for:Longer stays
- Facilities: Potable water, restrooms, hot showers, picnic tables, food lockers, fire rings, dump station
- # of sites:99
- Dogs allowed?Yes, on-leash
- Good to know:Leashed dogs and campfires are allowed in the campground, but not on the beach. Firewood for the first pits is available for purchase
Bodega Dunes is my favorite camping getaway spot in Bodega Bay and Sonoma Stake Park (and one ofour favorite California beach campgroundsin general). When I lived in San Francisco, I camped at Bodega Dunes in all the different seasons, almost always in my tent and once in a teardrop.
Bodega Dunes Campground overlooks the northern end of Bodega Harbor. The campground is on the coast but not directly on the beach.
A short walk to a switchback boardwalk drops you right onto the beach near the campground. Campers can fall asleep to the sound of the water at night with a million stars above their tent.
The spots are pretty large but still within sight and sound of neighbors. This is a very dog-friendly campground, which is nice because I like to travel with my dog.
It can get pretty cold and damp overnight, so cover up any firewood and anything you want to avoid getting wet. Bodega Bay gets a lot of fog in the morning, especially during summer.
Bodega Dunes is also an excellent location for its ten-minute drive to some of the area’s bestcasual and fine-dining seafood restaurants.
This campground features 99 tent campsites, hot showers, flush toilets, and several restrooms with electrical outlets. Friendly Park Rangers will sell you firewood for fire pits.
Plan your Bodega Dunes Camping Stay
3. Doran Beach Campground
- Great for:Swimming & water sports
- Facilities: Potable water, restrooms, coin-operated showers, picnic tables, fire rings, dump station, boat launch
- # of sites:120
- Dogs allowed?Yes, on-leash
- Good to know:There are no hook-ups and generator hours are 8am to 8pm
Doran Regional Park is a popular destination for camping enthusiasts at the southernmost edge of Bodega Harbor. It’s one of the best spots to camp in because Doran Beach is a short walk to one of the best beaches in Bodega Bay.
Its golden-sand beach stretches two miles between Bodega Harbor and the open ocean and offers more than 120 tent and RV campsites.
While not all Bodega Bay beaches are safe for swimming, a few – including Doran Beach – are. The long and wide Doran Beach is an excellent spot for families to enjoy playing in the ocean in the summer.
Because it’s south-facing, the waves are usually gentle and it is the only coastal beach in Sonoma County that is safe for swimming, boogie boarding, and surfing. The surf is dangerous at most other beaches along the Sonoma Coast, so swimming and wading are not advised.
Plan your Doran Beach CampingStay
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4. Westside Regional Park
- Great for:Families
- Facilities: Potable water, restrooms, coin-operated showers, picnic tables, fire rings, dump station, boat launch
- # of sites:46
- Dogs allowed?Yes, on-leash (extra fee)
- Good to know:There are no hook-ups and generator hours are 8am to 8pm
Westside Regional Park Campground sits on the southwest edge of Bodega Harbor and provides an ideal setting for fishing and hiking.
Westside Regional Park offers picnic tables, restrooms with flush toilets, and coin-operated showers, making it family-friendly and easy to camp. It is also wheelchair-accessible.
It’s a great spot because it’s within walking distance of Bodega Head and its many hiking trails with scenic ocean views.

Travel Tip:Fresh crab is sold down the street from the Westside Regional Park Campground!
Bodega Head, a massive granite promontory within Sonoma Coast State Park, provides a protective barrier for Bodega Harbor against the relentless storms of the Pacific Ocean and offers excellent panoramic views.
Plan your Westside Regional ParkStay
5. Porto Bodega RV Park
- Great for:RVers & families
- Facilities: Potable water, restrooms, showers, picnic tables, fire rings, dump station, laundry, club house, on-site restaurant, boat ramp
- # of sites:58
- Dogs allowed?Yes, on-leash
- Good to know:No tents allowed
Porto Bodega RV Park is located at the northeastern end of Bodega Harbor, right on the water’s edge along 16 acres of the bay near a marina, where you’ll find various recreational and hiking opportunities nearby.
Porto Bodega Marina & RV Park offers 58 RV sites and 12 are waterfront.
Each site has a picnic table and fire pit and there’s also a clubhouse for group use.
Plan your Porto Bodega RV ParkStay
What to Pack for Bodega Bay Camping
Bodega Bay experiences a mild coastal climate characterized by relatively moderate yearly temperatures. The region is influenced by the Pacific Ocean, which helps regulate the temperatures and creates a maritime climate.
The average high temperature during the day in summer and spring ranges from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (18-23°C), while lows are in the mid-50s to low 60s Fahrenheit (12-17°C). Summer months are typically dry and foggy mornings are common.
While you might be camping during the summer, you still need to make sure you have agood sleeping bagfor when temps dip in the evening. Packing extra blankets to be safe is a great idea, along with a groundsheet andsleeping padfor your tent to provide additional insulation and comfort.
You’ll want lots oflayers for camping and hiking, including aninsulated jacketfor chilly nights, a sunhat, and sunglasses. And make sure you bring a bathing suit for all the gorgeous Bodega Bay beaches and maybe apair of binocularsfor whale-watching.
Car Camping Essentials Packing List
Below are a few of my favorite pieces of car camping gear and recommendations for the road:
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Have you visited Bodega Bay? What Bodega Bay camping tips do you have to share? What’s your favorite campground? Leave a comment below!
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