So many good places...easy: Angel Island, like somebody suggested. Go to
the site, register all legal-like, you'll need to take a ferry there (GET
to take a ferry there is more like it)---and back to the mainland.
Wonderful riding around there. Get a map and go. The tons and tons of
firewood at
I second Hawk Camp. It's easy to get to and fairly close although does
require riding on the dirt. If I still lived in SF I'd be out there
almost weekly.
--mike
On Aug 15, 1:18 pm, Lee Chae wrote:
> I would second Hawk Camp at Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands. China Camp is
> about 30 miles from
I would second Hawk Camp at Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands. China Camp is
about 30 miles from SF. So, that would be tough to get back in the morning
for work unless you break camp super early (although you might could
incorporate the ferry into your return trip).
Lee
SF, CA
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012
Hawk camp is a free campsite super close. No water though .
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Just remembered Rodeo ("Roe-day-oh") Beach and wondered if there was a
campground there, which took me to:
http://www.goingoutside.com/beachdetail/1000286_Rodeo_Beach_California.html
-- interesting options there. I'm concerned that you will find that
everything is booked, and camping "wild"
Given the time limit you describe, SP Taylor would be impossible.
If one were willing to camp illegally and discretely, one could simply ride
up into the headlands or onto Tam. Or:
http://www.mttam.net/activities/camping.html <-- pantoll might be ideal
http://www.westpointinn.com/about.htm