Rob Hill Campground Introduce
Rob Hill Campground, located at 1475 Central Magazine Rd, San Francisco, CA 94129, is a hidden gem for camping enthusiasts. Nestled in a picturesque setting, this campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty and modern conveniences, making it an ideal spot for both solo adventurers and group outings.
The campground is known for its clean and organized environment, with well-maintained trails that are shaded and perfect for hiking. The location offers stunning views, especially for sunset lovers, making it a favorite among visitors. Whether you're planning a family trip, a group outing, or a solo retreat, Rob Hill Campground provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.
While the campground does not have showers, the restrooms are kept clean and tidy. The grounds are designed to accommodate groups of up to 40 people with up to 10 tents, making it a cost-effective option for larger parties. The best times to visit are late spring and summer when the weather is warmer and more conducive to outdoor activities.
Customer feedback highlights the positive experiences of visitors:
- "This place was wonderful, clean, organized. The trails are beautiful, shaded, and very well cared for."
- "We had a good experience and were planning to go back next year."
- "The grounds are priced for groups, 1 can camp or up to 40 with up to 10 tents. Late spring and summer are the best times to go."
- "There are so many places to hike to and explore. I would definitely go again, with a group to share the cost of the site, plus it could be fun."
Rob Hill Campground is more than just a place to stay; it's an experience that offers a chance to connect with nature and create lasting memories. Whether you're an avid hiker, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a relaxing getaway, this campground has something for everyone. Plan your visit today and discover why so many visitors return year after year.
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This place was wonderful, clean, organized. The trails are beautiful, shaded and very well cared. It is located in a very nice location with a super pretty view specially for sunset lovers. We had a good experience and were planning to go back next year.
The restrooms were clean, no showers, we were there at probably not the best time of the year. The best times were booked solid so we camped in the cold and rain 2 of the 3 days we were there. The grounds are priced for groups, 1 can camp or up 40 with up to 10 tents. Late spring and summer are the best times to go. There are so many places to hike to and explore. This was our end of the year camping trip for the 5th grade and usually we would have gone the 1st week of May, warmer and not cold and rainy. I would definitely go again, with a group to share the cost of the site, plus it could be fun. Especially during the summer when it's warmer most of the time.
The perfect introduction to camping, ideal for kids and those seeking a relaxed outdoor adventure. Nestled in the beautiful Presidio Park of San Francisco, this campground offers a pristine setting and very well-kept facilities. While there are no showers, you'll find clean bathrooms equipped with running water and toilets. The campground offers a weekend getaway or a weekday escape, this spot comes highly recommended for its convenience and charm. Already thinking about my next trip back!
Great location was super fun. No showers, but restrooms were in good working order. Bring mosquito spray!
i didn't know quite what to expect, hope the following will help future/prospective campers. first, it's a very unique place - only four campsites, in the middle of a city park. great natural setting with amazing views only short walk away. the price is high (though i only paid $87 for the night) but when you realize each site can take many tents (you get 4 vehicle permits per site), it makes more sense. i was just by myself and still to me the experience was worth it. during my stay, all 4 sites were booked but there was only one other tent and i saw no people. odd, but quiet. sites are well separated. traffic dies down by 10pm so the loudest thing was the owl. and the distant bridge fog horn. it's dark, and damp in the fog, so be prepared for that. parking is remote from the sites and you don't want to leave anything in the car. there are 'beware of crime' signs everywhere. campers get access code to use the bathrooms, which are clean. overall the place is clean and well maintained. this is not for everyone, but i thoroughly enjoyed it. a memorable experience.
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