โOct-28-2014 08:25 PM
โNov-16-2014 03:36 PM
BusterMama wrote:
This past June we spent a week at Marin RV Park in Greenbrae, just north of SF. It's nice and clean, but the spots are very small. Not a problem if you're going somewhere everyday like we did, but it's certainly not a place to have a campfire and sit outside. We enjoyed our stay because we found it very convenient. It was close to everything we were interested in. Most days we walked the 10 minutes to the ferry then sailed for about 30 minutes to dock right at the Ferry Building on the Embarcadero. From there you can walk to the various piers (very touristy) and the Alcatraz ferry tour. Or you can ride on a cable car or a streetcar. One day we drove to Tiburon and took the ferry to Angel Island where we biked the circumference of the island. Another day we biked across the Golden Gate Bridge (a wonderful experience!). There's no shortage of things to do and we were very glad we weren't way up in Petaluma, fighting traffic into the city every day.
โNov-16-2014 01:38 PM
โNov-16-2014 10:47 AM
Minnie_Collector wrote:
We are looking for a campground south of San Francisco. I have researched San Francisco RV Resort, Treasure Island RV Park and Candlestick RV Park. We are mainly interested in a campground very close to public transportation since we will not be taking our TOAD. Safety is also a concern. SF RV Resort seems to get good reviews but does anyone have any experience with the other 2 resorts. We have 2 small dogs which makes Treasure Island RV Park seem questionable due to management issues but it is a block away from the BART which is very convenient.
โNov-16-2014 06:03 AM
โNov-01-2014 06:30 PM
tropical36 wrote:dapperdan wrote:tropical36 wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
KOA Petaluma comes to mind. Nice place and not far from The City
We stayed there as well. Nice place and their own tour bus picked us up at the office for a tour of the city, going places where the big buses don't go and with a very knowledgeable driver who grew up in the city. Price was about $75 per person and what we thought, very reasonable. It's also not far from the ferry landing next to San Quentin, which makes for a nice ride across the bay to Fisherman's Wharf. This is a very busy campground in summer when the kids are out of school, so plan accordingly. We didn't have a reservation and had to do a bit of shuffling, along with almost ending up in their overflow lot.
We stayed there (KOA Petaluma) a year ago this September, we also took that city tour. Our guide's name was John, I just wonder if you had the same guide. His tour was OUTSTANDING! I'd go back there just for that guy's tour, he really knew the city.
Dan
I'm thinking that John was his name. A very knowledgeable non stop talker, except on the way back and even told us about his family and growing up in the city.
โNov-01-2014 07:40 AM
dapperdan wrote:tropical36 wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
KOA Petaluma comes to mind. Nice place and not far from The City
We stayed there as well. Nice place and their own tour bus picked us up at the office for a tour of the city, going places where the big buses don't go and with a very knowledgeable driver who grew up in the city. Price was about $75 per person and what we thought, very reasonable. It's also not far from the ferry landing next to San Quentin, which makes for a nice ride across the bay to Fisherman's Wharf. This is a very busy campground in summer when the kids are out of school, so plan accordingly. We didn't have a reservation and had to do a bit of shuffling, along with almost ending up in their overflow lot.
We stayed there (KOA Petaluma) a year ago this September, we also took that city tour. Our guide's name was John, I just wonder if you had the same guide. His tour was OUTSTANDING! I'd go back there just for that guy's tour, he really knew the city.
Dan
โOct-31-2014 08:30 PM
โOct-31-2014 07:29 PM
tropical36 wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:
KOA Petaluma comes to mind. Nice place and not far from The City
We stayed there as well. Nice place and their own tour bus picked us up at the office for a tour of the city, going places where the big buses don't go and with a very knowledgeable driver who grew up in the city. Price was about $75 per person and what we thought, very reasonable. It's also not far from the ferry landing next to San Quentin, which makes for a nice ride across the bay to Fisherman's Wharf. This is a very busy campground in summer when the kids are out of school, so plan accordingly. We didn't have a reservation and had to do a bit of shuffling, along with almost ending up in their overflow lot.
โOct-29-2014 12:23 PM
โOct-29-2014 10:41 AM
โOct-29-2014 09:59 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
KOA Petaluma comes to mind. Nice place and not far from The City
โOct-29-2014 09:46 AM
โOct-29-2014 08:57 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
KOA Petaluma comes to mind. Nice place and not far from The City
โOct-29-2014 08:36 AM