Bell tents in Lake Berryessa

Gorgeous lakeside vistas and year-round recreation make Lake Berryessa a choice spot for wildlife and water aficionados alike.

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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Glamping

7 sites ¡ Lodging4750 acres ¡ Kenwood, CA
We have four lovely Glamping sites at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and 25 miles of hiking trails, nestled in the glorious chaparral of the Mayacama Mountain Range and Sonoma Hills, deep in the heart of wine country. The cost is $150 per night on weekends (Fri and Sat) and $125 per night on weekdays (Sun-Thurs). There is a 2-night minimum stay required between Memorial Day and Labor Day. In our family-friendly campground, our tents are 16-Foot Canvas and come with a queen-size bed, futon lounge chairs (May be converted to twin beds), rugs, tables, lighting, and complementary firewood the first night. At no additional cost, we can add up to two twin beds to each tent upon request to sleep up to 6 people. 8 people max allowed at the campsite. The glamping sites include a picnic table, fire ring, outdoor seating, and room for additional tents if desired. All sites are easy walking distance to flush toilets and a bathhouse, with large, clean, coin operated hot shower rooms. There is no cell service in the park, but free WiFi is available at the Visitor Center. PLEASE NOTE that Bedding (sheets, pillows, blankets) IS NOT included in a standard rental, but is available as an add-on. Guests are encouraged to bring their own bedding whenever possible. If no bedding is added, we will assume a one-queen setup with mattress covers only. We kindly ask guests to provide at least 48-hour notice if bedding will be required. We will always try to accommodate last-minute requests, but we cannot guarantee this. PETS and SMOKING ARE NOT ALLOWED INSIDE our glamping tents! This is strictly enforced, and you WILL be charged a $150 cleaning fee for any violation of this policy. Parking: Your reservation includes parking for one vehicle. There is an additional $10 per night per vehicle charge for more than one vehicle, which you can pay for at the Visitor's Center upon check-in. Please note that a $25 setup/cleaning fee is charged per reservation, plus a booking fee. Since 2012, operation of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park has been spearheaded by the Sonoma Ecology Center. Operating under AB42, the SEC efforts have resulted in a revitalized park that engages with all of our community and welcomes visitors from all over the country and the world.
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Clear Lake Campground, est. 1950s

87 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents4 acres ¡ Clearlake, CA
Clear Lake Campground is a small, vintage RV and tent campground, established in the 1950s. Camp right on Cache Creek, the only outlet of Clear Lake. The campground offers fishing, kayaking, and boating right from Camp. A car or boat is required to get to Clear Lake. For lake fishing, Redbud Park, Highlands Park and Austin Park are all within a ten minute drive from Camp. Austin Park also has a playground and swimming beach. The park offers rustic charm with great fishing and bird watching right from your campsite. We have a boat launch for your kayak, canoe or motor boat and we have canoe and kayak rentals. Cool off in the small pool. Challenge your family to a ping pong tournament or corn toss game. Lake County guests enjoy stunning vistas, world-class wines, the largest freshwater lake in California, the cleanest air in the US and endless outdoor activities. Activities include fishing, birding, kayaking, biking, hiking and wine tasting. Our staff have been trained as tourism ambassadors and can help you make the most of your vacation. Travel trailers, campers, tents and RVs are all welcome. Most sites include water, sewer and 30 amp electric. Limited wifi. Campsites are hard packed dirt. We also have 3 partially-furnished canvas bell tents to make your stay even easier! Please note, our small vintage campground is best suited to smaller trailers and motor coaches. Sites range from 25-40 feet long and 18-24 feet wide. Please plan accordingly.
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Earthseed Farms BlakCamp

4 sites ¡ Lodging14 acres ¡ Sebastopol, CA
**WE ARE BOOKED FOR THE REST OF THE 2024 SEASON. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!** Discover a unique glamping experience at Earthseed, a Black-stewarded Farm in beautiful Sonoma County. Nestled on our 14-acre organic orchard, you can enjoy picking your own apples, Asian pears, raspberries, persimmons, pluots, and mulberries, all while savoring fresh organic fruit served daily. Our glamping site features five spacious tents, each accommodating three to four guests. Inside each tent, you'll find memory foam mattress twin beds with organic bedding, pillows, and cozy jute rugs. Enjoy the soft glow of ambient lighting, conveniently placed chargers, and decorative pillows that add a touch of elegance to your serene abode. Unwind and rejuvenate in our healing "Cobb bathhouse," a tranquil oasis where you can take a soothing bath or indulge in an invigorating outdoor bamboo shower. It's the perfect way to reconnect with nature and find inner peace. Savor the farm-to-table experience by preparing and enjoying fresh meals in our shared indoor kitchen and outdoor grill. For a unique dining experience, head to our heated outdoor breakfast nook and chillaxing area, where you can savor the delicious flavors while immersed in the beauty of the surrounding orchards. Meet our adorable Kune Kune Pigs, Humphrey and Benny, who are always ready to make your stay more enjoyable with their friendly company. Feel free to lounge, read a book, or engage in delightful conversations with friends at the Dedan Gills Outdoor Oasis, where you'll be treated to stunning views of the lush orchards, creating lasting memories in the heart of nature. Join us at Earthseed, where natural beauty and warm hospitality create a one-of-a-kind glamping experience in the heart of Sonoma County. Beyond the farm, you'll find an array of opportunities to explore, including local shopping, wine tasting, scenic hiking trails, and beautiful beaches just waiting to be discovered. Your dream glamping adventure awaits!
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Bell tents in Lake Berryessa guide

Overview

Just east of Napa Valley, Lake Berryessa is popular thanks to the water, with boating, water skiing, wakeboarding, jet skiing, sailing, canoeing, swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Several full-service marinas, boat launches, and boat rentals make it easy to get out there. Visitors can stay on the lake overnight in a houseboat, or choose from lakeside cabins, cottages, and several campgrounds around the lakeshore with campsites for tents, RVs, trailers, and groups. Camping options can also be found at nearby county parks, state parks, and RV resorts.

Where to go

West Shore

On Berryessa’s northwestern shore, at the mouth of Putah Creek Canyon, the Putah Canyon Campground offers a boat launch and nearly 100 lakeview campsites for tents, RVs, trailers, and groups, with picnic tables, barbecue grills, water, and toilets. Further south on a peninsula, the Spanish Flat Campground offers 55 campsites for tents, RVs, and trailers, with picnic tables, barbecue pits, piped water, and toilets. The Spanish Flat Village Center offers stores, a deli, and a museum nearby.

South Shore

On the southwestern end, the Steele Canyon Campground offers a boat launch and 84 campsites for tents, RVs, and trailers. At the southern end, Pleasure Cove Campground is the largest around the lake with 140 tent, RV, and trailer campsites. Part of the Pleasure Cove Marina, amenities are plentiful and include flush toilets, boat rentals, cabin rentals, and a boat launch.

Regionally

Within 30 miles of Lake Berryessa are several other camping options. Southeast of the lake, Lake Solano Park offers creekside camping, a seasonal pool, and a long, narrow lake ideal for non-motorized boating. To the north, Lower Hunting Creek offers a small campground on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land near several OHV trails. West of the lake, Bothe-Napa Valley State Park features a Redwood campground. Southwest of Napa, Skyline Wilderness Park offers tent, RV, and equestrian sites and trails.

Nearby attractions

Explore the wonders of camping near Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, where nature meets adventure. Filled with diverse wildlife and scenic beauty, Berryessa Snow Mountain camping offers unforgettable stargazing experiences and exhilarating hiking trails. It's truly a camper's paradise!

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