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Glen Campground Introduce

Glen Campground offers a peaceful retreat nestled within the Point Reyes National Seashore, providing campers with a unique opportunity to connect with nature. Located in Point Reyes Station, CA, this charming campground is surrounded by breathtaking natural scenery, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

  • Facilities: Glen Campground provides essential amenities including potable water, clean vault toilets, and trash cans for a comfortable camping experience.
  • Campsites: The campground features a variety of campsites, some flat and shaded while others are more open. Sites like 006 and #7 are particularly praised for their shade and privacy, making them great options for campers seeking comfort and seclusion.
  • Hiking & Trails: Situated near the Bear Valley Visitor Center, Glen Campground offers easy access to hiking trails. The nearby 4.5-mile hike is well-marked and ideal for those looking to explore the area's natural beauty.

Glen Campground serves as a gateway to numerous outdoor activities. While it provides a great base camp for exploring Point Reyes National Seashore, some visitors suggest that for even more stunning views, the Wildcat Campsite is worth considering.

Customer Feedback:

  • "Decent place to camp with all necessary facilities. Sites like 006 are great for shade and privacy."
  • "Stayed at #7 and found it to be very comfortable with plenty of shade and private space. The vault toilets were clean, and potable water was readily available."

Glen Campground is perfect for those seeking a balance between convenience and nature's tranquility. Whether you're a solo adventurer or traveling with family, Glen Campground offers an unforgettable outdoor experience in one of California's most beautiful regions.

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Customer Reviews

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Michael Wang
Sep 21, 2022

Decent place to camp, potable water & bathrooms & trash cans. Campsites are pretty flat, some have shade, some don’t. I stayed at 006 which had plenty of shade. 4.5 mile hike in from bear valley visitor center, trail is obvious and site is easy to find. however, not much to see in the area, if you want a better view, I’d recommend the wildcat campsite.

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Rajesh Kumar Vanam
Sep 18, 2023

Stayed at #7 Sept-202. Good shadow and private space. 5-8 are best spots in the campground. Vault toilets are clean and potable water available

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John Niesen
Aug 08, 2023

Spots 3, 4 and 10 are pretty exposed. Pit toilets are okay. Tent pads at 3 and 4 were quite hard packed. Tables and bear vaults in great condition.

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Benjamin Grover
Aug 18, 2021

Beautiful place to camp. Not too far from wildcat beach and Alamere falls. We stayed in site 7 which had shade all day. The vault toilets stink pretty bad during the day but are fine in the morning and evening. About 5.5 miles of mostly flat hiking from 5 brooks trailhead.

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Sadamichi
Sep 11, 2019

Camped here Labor Day in order to visit Alamere Falls, as all other campgrounds were booked to capacity. Sites 5 through 7 offer a more secluded and natural setting. Freestanding tents fare much better here as the ground is pretty hard (site dependant). There’s also a lack of large/heavy rocks to be used in lieu of stakes. Be sure to check your surrounding area for the foliage. Site 8 had what appeared to be stinging nettle - the seedlings stick to your equipment and barbs may damage your tent(s). *As of this post* Site 1 is closed due to dangerous tree overhead. Site 10 is driest area out of the bunch with no shade.