ocean cove campground
Great views!
Went there in a van with my mom. Amazing views. There’s a park right next to it and a store across the street for supplies. We went in June so it was a bit cold. Pack layers.
Northern Sonoma County surrounding Geyserville, California features a diverse range of camping options within wine country and along the Russian River watershed. Lake Sonoma Marina Campground and Liberty Glen Campground provide lakeside accommodations within minutes of downtown Geyserville, though Liberty Glen is temporarily closed for maintenance. The Cloverdale/Healdsburg KOA offers year-round camping with full hookups and cabin rentals approximately 10 miles south of Geyserville. Thousand Trails Russian River in Cloverdale provides additional RV and tent camping options with varying amenities. These established campgrounds accommodate everything from primitive tent camping to luxury RVs, with most sites featuring picnic tables, fire rings, and basic restroom facilities.
Road access varies significantly throughout the region, with some campgrounds requiring navigation along winding mountain roads. As one camper noted about nearby Bullfrog Pond Campground, "It's on top of a rugged drive up the woods... more tucked away from all the tourists." Summer temperatures in the area regularly exceed 90°F, while winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional rain. Most campgrounds require advance reservations, particularly during peak wine tourism season from May through October. Cell service can be spotty in canyon areas and around Lake Sonoma, though coverage improves closer to Highway 101. Fire restrictions are common during the dry summer and fall months, with complete bans possible during extreme fire danger periods.
The proximity to both wine country and water recreation creates distinct camping experiences. Campgrounds near the Russian River provide swimming and fishing opportunities, while those in the hills offer more seclusion and hiking trails. According to one visitor at a nearby regional park, "It's close to town. We picked up a pizza on our way. There were tons of restaurants though if you need to pick something up." Families tend to prefer the KOA locations with their organized activities and amenities, while more experienced outdoor enthusiasts often seek the quieter sites around Lake Sonoma. Geyserville camping offers diverse options for enjoying Northern California's natural beauty, whether you're looking for riverside campsites or scenic spots within the rolling hills of wine country. Wildlife sightings are common throughout the area, with deer, wild turkeys, and various bird species frequently spotted near campsites. Poison oak is prevalent in the region, particularly along trails and at the edges of campsites.
$89 - $109 / night
"Love this spot for glamping it has a fishing pond, swimming pool, and a hiking trail! Very beautiful scenery! Very close to the town of Cloverdale about a 5-10 min drive!"
"Off the beaten path so if you plan to visit cities or wineries you need a tow vehicle."
"Location to the river/ creek is great."
"A few friends and I recently spent 4 days camping at this beautiful ranch right outside of Duncan Mills and absolutely loved our stay."
"Fire puts when allowed by California. Russian River gets surprisingly warm during the summer."
"Bullfrog campground is located in Armstrong woods (Guerneville, CA). It's on top of a rugged drive up the woods and they are first come first serve basis."
"The entrance to the campground is located at the back of the park and you drive up a very winding, bumpy one lane road for about 10 minutes before you reach the campgrounds."
"Love this spot for glamping it has a fishing pond, swimming pool, and a hiking trail! Very beautiful scenery! Very close to the town of Cloverdale about a 5-10 min drive!"
$43 / night
"We just stayed here for 2 nights, great location very close to Calistoga and not to far from Saint Helena! Next time i would love to try out a cabin or yurt."
"Good access to wineries close by. Only real downside was that because of the dry conditions we could not have a campfire."
$48 / night
"Location location location…. The Schoolhouse Canyon Campground is located about 400 yards off the Russian River / 1/2 mile down the road from the Korbel Winery (amazing deli!!!)"
"He put us in a very level spot that was great for my rooftop tent situation. Can’t say enough good things about him and his staff. Everyone was very friendly."
$30 / night
"The other campground near the lake is quite a bit further drive from the actual lake. This one is closest and parking at the marina is included with the camp slip."
$25 - $100 / night
"If you talk to the the ranger at the gate, most of the time they will let you drive around the grounds and pick any open site."
"The walk down to swim in the lake was a significant downhill but the dip was worth it! Funny dead trees sticking out of the lake were fun to climb on."
$30 / night
"Having visited Lake County many times, I wasn't expecting much from this camp ground. I had intended to camp at Boggs Forest - my usual hangout for mountain biking when in the area."
"Had a nice spot that was semi-shaded in the afternoon, next to a lovely couple who I was able to share some beers with. The place was at capacity, but many people leave during the day."












Went there in a van with my mom. Amazing views. There’s a park right next to it and a store across the street for supplies. We went in June so it was a bit cold. Pack layers.
Very bad experience. Place was a mess.
The bathroom are filthy. Random cars coming in to use them. Muddy and toilet backed up. Would not use them
Close to Santa Rosa up a long windy road sites Sugarloaf Ridge park. A pretty popular place, even in November. Lots to do here. Hiking, biking trails. Many families camping. The campsites backed into an are with big rocks that kids had fun climbing on. (My cat too!)
Lots of birds in the area. I made a reservtion for one night and got the second night as a walk in.
This is the perfect time of year to visit Clear Lake. There’s just a few boats on the lake. The campground is less than half full. The bathrooms are clean, and our site is paved and fairly level. There’s tons of different types of birds. We’ve been watching an osprey fishing.
This campground has everything you could possibly need. I was able to have a great fire. Just be sure to watch out for coyotes.
They call this the off season, but only if your reason for coming is wine industry happenings. Beautiful weather, lots of space, lush green fields. The hiking here is unreal, the native plant garden is a lovely escape, and the facilities are clean and well tended. This one's a keeper.
Very nicely kept campground with lots of amenities. Not busy in February.
Great spot to camp and explore the Santa Rosa area. No hook ups but there is a spot to fill fresh water tank and a dump station. Sites are well spaced and very clean. Will get weekend locals so you will likely hear people having fun :) My go to in the area.
Geyserville camping spots offer diverse landscapes from mountain foothills to lakeside retreats within the Russian River watershed. The region sits at elevations ranging from 300 to 1,500 feet with distinct microclimates. Seasonal temperature swings can be dramatic, with summer daytime readings often reaching 95-100°F and winter nights occasionally dropping to near freezing.
Wine tasting shuttles: Several campgrounds near Geyserville provide access to local wineries without driving. At Casini Ranch Family Campground, visitors appreciate the proximity to wine country: "This campground is on Russian river. They have full hook ups and a lot of very cool sites. They have an insane amount of kids activities!" according to camper Miya B.
Fishing opportunities: Lake Sonoma offers year-round fishing with bass, trout, and other species. The Lake Sonoma Marina Campground provides direct lake access. "Stumbled upon this place while out exploring. Really great views. Great sites. Can purchase firewood and provisions (if needed) from the Marina Store," notes reviewer Mike F.
Hiking trails: The mountainous terrain around Geyserville features numerous hiking options. The Bullfrog Pond area has extensive trail networks leading through diverse ecosystems. "You feel you are so far from the world when you are not. There are at least two hike in campsites in this wilderness area - primitive - that we have backpacked into," writes MarinMaverick about the trails connecting various camping areas.
Private beach access: Many campers appreciate the exclusive river access provided by Schoolhouse Canyon Campground. One reviewer notes, "There is a private beach just for guests of the campsite right across river road. Wood for sale and tubes available for rent." The family-managed property maintains specific rules that campers appreciate for a quieter experience.
Family-oriented amenities: Recreational facilities make some campgrounds standout family destinations. "Great place to stay at when visiting the Napa wine valley that is halfway between St Helena and Calistoga, two nice tourist towns," writes robert S. about Ritchey Creek Campground, mentioning its seasonal pool and kid-friendly layout.
Spacious sites: Site size varies significantly between campgrounds. At Casini Ranch, Dustin C. reports: "Sites are HUGE! We had plenty of room for our trailer, tent, corn hole, and more." This contrasts with more compact layouts at other area campgrounds where space can be limited.
Seasonal bridge closures: Access to some campgrounds changes seasonally. About Cloverdale/Healdsburg KOA, April H. explains, "In the winter, the bridge is removed, so you have to go through the town of Cloverdale and back track, adding about 15-20 minutes to your trip."
Reservation requirements: Competition for prime sites is fierce, especially summer weekends. As Chelsea N. notes, "We made the reservation in March and the earliest we could get was the end of July by that point." Advance booking 3-6 months ahead is recommended for popular times.
Limited cell service: Connectivity varies dramatically by location and carrier. While sites along Highway 101 typically have service, canyon locations often have none. At Thousand Trails Russian River, one camper mentions "There's really nothing to do in the area either," highlighting the remote nature of some properties.
Lakeside activities: Bodega Dunes Campground offers multiple water-based recreation options. "Hiking among the sand dunes and along the beach provide some really stunning scenery. Reaching the beach, you'll find as much coastal sand as you can handle with miles and miles of it to yourself," reports Shari G.
Playground options: Several campgrounds feature dedicated children's play areas. "Kids were busy the whole time, riding bikes and scooters, playing on the jump pillow, feeling the animals," notes Dustin C. about their family weekend at Casini Ranch Campground.
Water safety: River conditions change seasonally. The Russian River can range from placid swimming holes to dangerous rapids depending on season and recent rainfall. At Schoolhouse Canyon, one camper advises, "River shoes are a must though," highlighting the rocky river bottom that requires proper footwear.
Site leveling challenges: Many campgrounds in the hillier sections require careful RV placement. At Thousand Trails Russian River, andrew mentions, "I am reasonably ok at backing in my travel trailer but this place is a mess. The camp side on most is terrible," highlighting how terrain impacts site quality.
Limited hookups: Full service sites are available at select campgrounds. "Spaces are all 30 amp with no sewer hookups. Many spaces are very narrow/tight and uphill from your neighbor," cautions Derek & Alex W., advising RVers to bring a sewer caddy when staying at Thousand Trails Russian River.
Dump station availability: Year-round access to dump stations can be limited. While Bodega Dunes offers a sanitary dump station, many smaller campgrounds do not. Winter closures can further restrict options, so RVers should plan accordingly before arrival.
Frequently Asked Questions
What camping is available near Geyserville, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, Geyserville, CA offers a wide range of camping options, with 160 campgrounds and RV parks near Geyserville, CA and 11 free dispersed camping spots.
Which is the most popular campground near Geyserville, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Geyserville, CA is Cloverdale/Healdsburg Campground with a 4.3-star rating from 11 reviews.
Where can I find free dispersed camping near Geyserville, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 11 free dispersed camping spots near Geyserville, CA.
What parks are near Geyserville, CA?
According to TheDyrt.com, there are 16 parks near Geyserville, CA that allow camping, notably Lake Sonoma and Mendocino Lake.
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