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- Ski_Pro_3ExplorerVallejo ferry will go to fisherman's wharf and also to the embarkadaro. No way would I take my camper and leave it in the city.
- Reddog1Explorer III don't think the ferry goes to Fisherman's wharf, but not positive.
My preference is to stay at a campground overnight (maybe 2)within walking distance of the Larkspur Ferry. Ride the ferry to Market street, walk a few blocks to the Cable Cars and ride to the warf. Been there and done that several times. Lots more scenery.
Wayne - TamnativeExplorerGo over the Golden gate to the Larkspur Ferry you can park either on the street or the Terminal parking lot and take the ferry over,there are campers and motorhomes parked on the street all the time.
Jeepers92 wrote:
Any body parked their TC near fishermens warf in San Fran. Need I info now.
Thanks
There's a open parking area run by City Parking Co. It's a triangle shaped lot surround by three streets across from Pier 43 on Embarcader N. St., you can Google Earth it.- Camp__Forrest__ExplorerThere is a large valet lot right across from Fisherman's wharf. Three years ago we asked the attendant if we could park there. He charged us the regular price and let us park ourselves. He just asked that we not block any other cars because they didn't want to move our rig. We have an 11.5' camper on a crew cab dually.
- GripnriprodExplorerThere are several parking lots at the Wharf. The challenge will be maneuvering that dually through the lot. Best of luck! Fall is a great time to be visiting SF.
- Reddog1Explorer III have several times. I have seen several other also. Just use one of the parking lots, not parking garages. My TC is 11.5 feet. I think my total length is about 22 feet.
- chris3403ExplorerParked my car on a 6 lane street 2 blocks from the warf. Came back to a broken window and some stolen items.
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