The Skyline Wilderness Park is located near the beautiful town of San Francisco, California and is a great spot for your next west coast camping trip. Whether you enjoy beautiful natural sceneries or urban thrills, you're sure to find plenty to see and experience while at the Skyline Wilderness Park!
Activities and Amenities
Amenities onsite include: a dump station, partial and full hookup sites, sewerage, horse camping, water and tent sites. Travelers can also look forward to activities such as: biking, hiking, horseback riding, sunset viewing and stargazing.
Attractions
Just beyond the campground, there's a ton of great local attractions to enjoy. Some camper favorites include:
- Gary Danko
- Pier 39
- Lombard Street
- Foreign Cinema
- Union Square
- Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
There's plenty to do and see while at the Skyline Wilderness Park, so book your trip soon, and we'll see you there!
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
Dry camping | $25.00 | |||
Full Hook Up | $35.00 |
Options | Starting Daily | Starting Weekly | Starting Monthly | |
No Hook Up | $25.00 |
30 Amps
50 Amps
Community Restrooms
Community Showers
Dump Station
Sewer Hookups
Water Hookups
WiFi
Clubhouse
Pets Allowed
Biking
Golf
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Family Friendly
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Patrick Crowley
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Skyline wilderness park on Imola road in Napa. Lots of trails. Only about 30 RV sites in large county park. Gardens should be in full bloom by the time you get here. - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
1/19/2017Davina Bruno
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I really love the pictures I get to take at the Martha Walker Plant Garden; I'm more of a leisure camper, so I don't know too many of the flowers there, but I can definitely appreciate how gorgeous they are! When I'm not out taking pictures with my friend, we like to do some archery for a few hours. It's not at all noisy and super relaxing which is so nice for focus. And of course, why would we come if we're not going to hike! The trails here are awesome and have a "wild" more natural feel to them, unlike a lot of other parks where the trails are more curated and man made. The RVing here is good too, but you could only stay for 15 consecutive days at one time which bummed us out one Christmas when we wanted to stay for a month. There's full and partial hookups and everything's pretty well laid-out, but it's first come first serve so watch out for peak times, especially around memorial day weekend. There's horse camping too so get there during an off time, you can pick your spot if you're not into horses! - Review provided by RV Park Recommendations & Reviews Facebook Group
1/11/2017