Haypress Campground

Sausalito, CA · Campground

Rating
4.2/5
★★★★☆ 4.2
Reviews
20
Rank in Sausalito
#5
of 10 hotels
City Percentile
11%
rating percentile
Address
Haypress Campground, 948 Fort Barry, Sausalito, CA 94965
Phone
(415) 331-1540
Website
www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit/outdooractivities.htm

Haypress Campground is a hotel located in Sausalito, CA. It is one of 10 hotels listed in Sausalito. Its 4.2-star rating is slightly below the Sausalito city average of 4.4 stars. It ranks #5 among Sausalito hotels by combined rating and review volume. There are 10 photos associated with this location.

Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5.0 Drew · Jul 2018

Haypress is relatively close to the Tennessee Valley trailhead parking lot. There are several sites arranged in a linear fashion and a large group area. If it's a sunny day then you'll get lots of light/heat as the trees are to the west of the campsite. As backpacking sites they are some of the larger I've seen. Overall the campsite is roomy. Expect lots of bird activity in the morning.There is no water at the campsites, nor is there water at the trail head. No fires allowed. There are bear boxes to hold your food. The pit toilets are some of the nicest and cleanest I've seen. You can get a parking permit when you make your reservation. **There is no play structure at this campground. The auto-selected images Google provides depict a structure on Catalina Island (??)

★★★☆☆ 3.0 Isabela Ramos · Jun 2022

Good place, cheap, but the 1 mile walk becomes tiring to camp, carrying everything that is needed seems to take a long time, this place would not be my choice for next time, The place is calm, quiet and has many rabbits jumping along the trail. Only defect is that we cannot stop the car near the camp. And walk1 mile..

★★★★☆ 4.0 Sai P · Sep 2025

Booked it through Recreation.gov. It wasn’t available the week before, but luckily I got it the same week — probably due to a cancellation. We parked at the Tennessee Valley parking lot. The map there is a bit misleading — it’s upside down and we were confused whether to take the road or the Tennessee Valley trail to reach the campground. Point to be noted: follow the trail and then take a right for a while — that’s how you reach the campground. This hike was honestly the toughest part. Tent setup was smooth. This was only my second time camping, and I realized I really should have gotten an airbed or some cushioning. I only had a fleece blanket and it wasn’t very comfortable. I slept okay though. Couple of things I noticed others doing (and wish I had too): Headlamps: Super useful and

★★★★★ 5.0 Queens Honesty · Nov 2021

Great small campground, very close (0.7mi) to trail parking. About 5 spots starting with #1 nearest to camp entrance/bathrooms stretching to #5 toward the rear of the camp. Very quiet @ night with active owls, squeaking trees and rustling leaves. Highway by Marin can be perceptible depending on temperature and winds. No Fire Campground - Will get very dark @ night. Moonlit only. 🤘⛰

★★★★☆ 4.0 Ricky Soto · Aug 2023

Campground itself was really nice, bathrooms were also clean, it is a hike to get there, don’t make the mistake I made that I forgot something while at the campground and had to hike back to my car to get it lol. But all in all nice campground and far enough away from houses to enjoy.

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