The best cabin rentals in Marin County

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Marin County occupies the peninsula north of the Golden Gate Bridge, and most of what makes it worth camping hasn't changed in decades — wild Pacific coastline, tule elk, and ridgelines that look across to San Francisco on a clear day. The big draw is Point Reyes National Seashore, which accounts for a third of the county's land area and offers the most accessible coastal wilderness in the Bay Area. Beach towns like Dillon Beach and Stinson Beach anchor the western edge; Bolinas and Inverness feel more deliberately off the beaten path. The climate is notoriously mild and notoriously foggy in summer — pack layers regardless of the season.

97% (728) 28 campsites

Top-rated cabin rentals near Marin County

Meadow camping in Bolinas

1. Meadow camping in Bolinas

98%
(583)
Bolinas, CA · 6 sites · Tents, Lodging
Welcome to Blackberry Farm, a rustic retreat in Bolinas on the western slope of Mount Tamalpais. Set on historic Peter’s Dairy Ranch, our farm offers a grassy meadow with 4 walk-in tent sites, plus two rustic sheds. Wake to songbirds, hens, and sheep, and fall asleep under the stars. Amenities include an outdoor shower + hot tub, covered cook area, hangout space, tree swings, and redwood grove seating. Just a 15-minute walk to downtown Bolinas and the beach. Group camping welcome—please self-book all sites and sheds for private gatherings (max 20 people). Reservations open 3 months in advance. Sites book out fast. Closed seasonally from Thanksgiving to early March. BYO Tent Campsites Site 1: Left meadow, near kitchen + hot tub Site 2: Center, by bee garden and apiary Site 3: Right, under cypress trees by orchard Site 4: Near pasture gate + parking (best for car/van campers) Book Sites 1–3 for the back half of the meadow, or all 4 tent sites (2 tents per site) plus the rustic sheds to reserve the entire camp for privacy. Amenities at a Glance: 4 walk-in meadow campsites, 2 rustic sheds Communal camping (shared amenities) Outdoor shower & hot tub Covered cook area with propane campstove Weather-protected hangout space Tree swings & redwood grove seating Wheelbarrow for hauling gear Recycling & compost bins (pack out your trash) 15-min walk to Bolinas + beach House Rules at a Glance Seasonal: Closed Thanksgiving–early March Booking: Reservations open 3 months in advance Groups: Self-book all sites for family/friends gatherings. No amplified music or loud behavior. Sound carries further than you'd think, please respect our neighbors. Pets: 1 well-behaved, leashed dog per site (no chasing animals or disturbing guests) Families: Mind your children. (no harassing farm animals or moving farm stuff) Parking: 1 car per site (max 18' L × 7' W × 10' H). No RVs, trailers, or meadow parking Gear: Campsites are walk-in; wheelbarrow provided Waste: Pack it in, pack it out. Recycling + food-scrap compost available
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$66
 / night
The Olive Farm

2. The Olive Farm

99%
(379)
Novato, CA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Excellent Group Site! We only host one group at a time so you can be with your family and friends in a large, flat and private space. Choose between the campground, the cabin, or both! You can add the cabin to your campground stay under "extras'! The land was originally purchased in the 1980's. Since then, it has been used by four generations of the family as a place to gather, relax, camp and even celebrate. I had my wedding on the property in 2010. For a few years we held an annual music festival with the very inventive name of Samapalooza. Up to 400 people would attend the day filled with live music, food and drinks. You will still find the stage and bar we built as an outdoor kitchen and dining area. Around 2008, my father and I planted our first olive trees. Many have been planted since which has gifted the land the timeless sense of purpose it deserves. My father dedicated his last years to tending the young trees and now I have taken the mantle to carry the farm forward. 'The Property', as it is known amongst family and friends has always been a place to camp. I have sat around the same fire ring for decades, rain or shine. I hope that fellow hipcampers can find the joy that my family and I have experienced here. This is a very private camp on a small olive farm. Geographically close to highways and the town of Novato, Sonoma and Napa wine country, this camp feels remote and secluded. Only one camp on the property to keep it private and special. You basically have your run of the land. We have just updated the land and made some nice improvements. Located on ten acres, you will drive past a small olive grove before reaching the spacious and open campground. Just up the hill from the camp is a private pond where you can fish, take out a small boat or just sit and watch the birds. It can be great swimming on hot summer days. This spot has been used by the family for decades and is now open to share with fellow nature lovers. Just a note: While the majority of the time you can expect complete privacy, this is a working olive farm. From time to time you may run into me (Sam) or someone else associated with the land. We will always do our best to respect your space.
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from 
$126
 / night
Comfy Studio Near Trails & Beaches

3. Comfy Studio Near Trails & Beaches

100%
(9)
Lagunitas, CA · 1 site
Comfy and private freestanding studio with large deck. The studio is nestled in a grove of live oaks, and overlooks a quaint market flower garden. This is a bed and breakfast, offering coffee, tea, fresh fruit, oatmeal, granola, juice, milk, oat/almond milk etc. This fenced-in property, and large, private, covered deck provides safe storage for guest bikes and sporting equipment. Local trail maps provided for your hiking and biking adventures! -- The studio is located on a small farm located on the forest ridge of Mount Barnabe. The property has two acres fenced off from the wildlife creatures, such as deer, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, etc., that often wander behind the property. The studio is located in the center of the property surrounded by a grove of live oaks, privacy fences, curtains, and hedges, to provide the utmost privacy for our guests. The cottage across from the studio is where your hosts reside with their hens, roosters and Logan (the farm dog), where they are readily available to accommodate guest needs.
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$180
 / night
Mount Tamalpais State Park

4. Mount Tamalpais State Park

96%
(208)
State park in California · 50 sites
See redwoods, trail run, and climb the Bay Area’s second tallest peak.
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Samuel P. Taylor State Park

5. Samuel P. Taylor State Park

94%
(167)
State park in California · 68 sites
Romp in an untouched wilderness where ancient trees guide your explorations.
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The Egrets Nest

6. The Egrets Nest

94%
(18)
San Geronimo, CA · 1 site
Our property is .3 acres. It is on a semi rural street, private property in the midst of nature. The little cabin sits above a creek which flows and roars like a river in the winter. In the spring enjoy the beauty of the wild flowers and blossoming trees. The deer come in and out- it is difficult to maintain a vegetable garden! We are ten minutes from the Samuel P Taylor camp ground and 30 to 40 minutes from the coastal trails in the Point Reyes National sea shore. Nearby, hiking trails abound, There are trail maps in the cabin. Tomales bay is 30 minutes down the road. Our property is home to a small grove of redwoods, one very large redwood, many fir trees and old ivy covered trees that line the creek. The fences on either side of the property crawl with wild grape vines and a large cherry tree stands next to the cabin. The bathroom is in the main house. This is a good home base for hiking, biking, resting and showering.
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$72
 / night
Stemple Creek Ranch

7. Stemple Creek Ranch

95%
(65)
Tomales, CA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stemple Creek Ranch is an organic cattle ranch in Marin County, CA. Our property is private and picturesque. We have several camping locations on the ranch and also two small cabins and a small farmhouse available. Our campsites change between a few spots based on the weather and where our livestock are at the moment. All of the campsite locations are beautiful and have been enjoyed by many guests. We look forward to sharing our land with you!
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$158
 / night

Marin County occupies the peninsula north of the Golden Gate Bridge, and most of what makes it worth camping hasn't changed in decades — wild Pacific coastline, tule elk, and ridgelines that look across to San Francisco on a clear day. The big draw is Point Reyes National Seashore, which accounts for a third of the county's land area and offers the most accessible coastal wilderness in the Bay Area. Beach towns like Dillon Beach and Stinson Beach anchor the western edge; Bolinas and Inverness feel more deliberately off the beaten path. The climate is notoriously mild and notoriously foggy in summer — pack layers regardless of the season.

97% (728) 28 campsites

Top-rated cabin rentals near Marin County

Meadow camping in Bolinas

1. Meadow camping in Bolinas

98%
(583)
Bolinas, CA · 6 sites · Tents, Lodging
Welcome to Blackberry Farm, a rustic retreat in Bolinas on the western slope of Mount Tamalpais. Set on historic Peter’s Dairy Ranch, our farm offers a grassy meadow with 4 walk-in tent sites, plus two rustic sheds. Wake to songbirds, hens, and sheep, and fall asleep under the stars. Amenities include an outdoor shower + hot tub, covered cook area, hangout space, tree swings, and redwood grove seating. Just a 15-minute walk to downtown Bolinas and the beach. Group camping welcome—please self-book all sites and sheds for private gatherings (max 20 people). Reservations open 3 months in advance. Sites book out fast. Closed seasonally from Thanksgiving to early March. BYO Tent Campsites Site 1: Left meadow, near kitchen + hot tub Site 2: Center, by bee garden and apiary Site 3: Right, under cypress trees by orchard Site 4: Near pasture gate + parking (best for car/van campers) Book Sites 1–3 for the back half of the meadow, or all 4 tent sites (2 tents per site) plus the rustic sheds to reserve the entire camp for privacy. Amenities at a Glance: 4 walk-in meadow campsites, 2 rustic sheds Communal camping (shared amenities) Outdoor shower & hot tub Covered cook area with propane campstove Weather-protected hangout space Tree swings & redwood grove seating Wheelbarrow for hauling gear Recycling & compost bins (pack out your trash) 15-min walk to Bolinas + beach House Rules at a Glance Seasonal: Closed Thanksgiving–early March Booking: Reservations open 3 months in advance Groups: Self-book all sites for family/friends gatherings. No amplified music or loud behavior. Sound carries further than you'd think, please respect our neighbors. Pets: 1 well-behaved, leashed dog per site (no chasing animals or disturbing guests) Families: Mind your children. (no harassing farm animals or moving farm stuff) Parking: 1 car per site (max 18' L × 7' W × 10' H). No RVs, trailers, or meadow parking Gear: Campsites are walk-in; wheelbarrow provided Waste: Pack it in, pack it out. Recycling + food-scrap compost available
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$66
 / night
The Olive Farm

2. The Olive Farm

99%
(379)
Novato, CA · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Excellent Group Site! We only host one group at a time so you can be with your family and friends in a large, flat and private space. Choose between the campground, the cabin, or both! You can add the cabin to your campground stay under "extras'! The land was originally purchased in the 1980's. Since then, it has been used by four generations of the family as a place to gather, relax, camp and even celebrate. I had my wedding on the property in 2010. For a few years we held an annual music festival with the very inventive name of Samapalooza. Up to 400 people would attend the day filled with live music, food and drinks. You will still find the stage and bar we built as an outdoor kitchen and dining area. Around 2008, my father and I planted our first olive trees. Many have been planted since which has gifted the land the timeless sense of purpose it deserves. My father dedicated his last years to tending the young trees and now I have taken the mantle to carry the farm forward. 'The Property', as it is known amongst family and friends has always been a place to camp. I have sat around the same fire ring for decades, rain or shine. I hope that fellow hipcampers can find the joy that my family and I have experienced here. This is a very private camp on a small olive farm. Geographically close to highways and the town of Novato, Sonoma and Napa wine country, this camp feels remote and secluded. Only one camp on the property to keep it private and special. You basically have your run of the land. We have just updated the land and made some nice improvements. Located on ten acres, you will drive past a small olive grove before reaching the spacious and open campground. Just up the hill from the camp is a private pond where you can fish, take out a small boat or just sit and watch the birds. It can be great swimming on hot summer days. This spot has been used by the family for decades and is now open to share with fellow nature lovers. Just a note: While the majority of the time you can expect complete privacy, this is a working olive farm. From time to time you may run into me (Sam) or someone else associated with the land. We will always do our best to respect your space.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$126
 / night
Comfy Studio Near Trails & Beaches

3. Comfy Studio Near Trails & Beaches

100%
(9)
Lagunitas, CA · 1 site
Comfy and private freestanding studio with large deck. The studio is nestled in a grove of live oaks, and overlooks a quaint market flower garden. This is a bed and breakfast, offering coffee, tea, fresh fruit, oatmeal, granola, juice, milk, oat/almond milk etc. This fenced-in property, and large, private, covered deck provides safe storage for guest bikes and sporting equipment. Local trail maps provided for your hiking and biking adventures! -- The studio is located on a small farm located on the forest ridge of Mount Barnabe. The property has two acres fenced off from the wildlife creatures, such as deer, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, etc., that often wander behind the property. The studio is located in the center of the property surrounded by a grove of live oaks, privacy fences, curtains, and hedges, to provide the utmost privacy for our guests. The cottage across from the studio is where your hosts reside with their hens, roosters and Logan (the farm dog), where they are readily available to accommodate guest needs.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$180
 / night
Mount Tamalpais State Park

4. Mount Tamalpais State Park

96%
(208)
State park in California · 50 sites
See redwoods, trail run, and climb the Bay Area’s second tallest peak.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Samuel P. Taylor State Park

5. Samuel P. Taylor State Park

94%
(167)
State park in California · 68 sites
Romp in an untouched wilderness where ancient trees guide your explorations.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
The Egrets Nest

6. The Egrets Nest

94%
(18)
San Geronimo, CA · 1 site
Our property is .3 acres. It is on a semi rural street, private property in the midst of nature. The little cabin sits above a creek which flows and roars like a river in the winter. In the spring enjoy the beauty of the wild flowers and blossoming trees. The deer come in and out- it is difficult to maintain a vegetable garden! We are ten minutes from the Samuel P Taylor camp ground and 30 to 40 minutes from the coastal trails in the Point Reyes National sea shore. Nearby, hiking trails abound, There are trail maps in the cabin. Tomales bay is 30 minutes down the road. Our property is home to a small grove of redwoods, one very large redwood, many fir trees and old ivy covered trees that line the creek. The fences on either side of the property crawl with wild grape vines and a large cherry tree stands next to the cabin. The bathroom is in the main house. This is a good home base for hiking, biking, resting and showering.
Toilets
Showers
Wifi
from 
$72
 / night
Stemple Creek Ranch

7. Stemple Creek Ranch

95%
(65)
Tomales, CA · 5 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Stemple Creek Ranch is an organic cattle ranch in Marin County, CA. Our property is private and picturesque. We have several camping locations on the ranch and also two small cabins and a small farmhouse available. Our campsites change between a few spots based on the weather and where our livestock are at the moment. All of the campsite locations are beautiful and have been enjoyed by many guests. We look forward to sharing our land with you!
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
$158
 / night

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Marin County camping guide

Where to go

Dillon Beach

A small private beach community at the northern tip of the county, Dillon Beach sits at the mouth of Tomales Bay where it meets the open Pacific. Camping here is primarily at private campgrounds on the bluffs above the beach. It sees fewer day-trippers than Stinson and has a quieter feel that suits weekend trips year-round.

Stinson Beach

Stinson Beach is the widest and most swimmable stretch of ocean beach in Marin — not saying much given the cold water, but in summer the conditions can actually be decent for wading. The town has a couple of good restaurants and a campground in Mount Tamalpais State Park just above it. Weekends in summer get congested on the access road (Highway 1); midweek is notably calmer.

Bolinas

Bolinas is the town that famously keeps removing its highway signs, and the attitude carries through — it's small, slightly insular, and better for it. Camping near Bolinas puts you close to the Bolinas Lagoon and Audubon Canyon Ranch, a great spot for great blue heron nesting in spring. The surf break at the end of Wharf Road is one of the better waves on this part of the coast.

Inverness

Perched on the western shore of Tomales Bay, Inverness serves as the main gateway to the backcountry of Point Reyes. Tomales Bay itself is calm water, good for kayaking in any season.

Point Reyes Station

Point Reyes Station is the last stop for supplies before heading into the national seashore. It's a logical staging point for multi-day hikes in Point Reyes National Seashore. The town sits in a pastoral valley that can be 20°F warmer than the coast — the fog line often sits right at the ridgeline above.

Point Reyes National Seashore

Point Reyes National Seashore covers 71,000 acres of coastal wilderness — beaches, cliffs, forest, and grassland — all accessible from four hike-in campgrounds that require advance reservations. Sky Camp on Mount Wittenberg gives views to the coast when fog allows; Coast Camp sits above a long beach accessible by trail. The elk herds at Limantour and Drake's Beach are worth planning around.

Angel Island State Park

Angel Island sits in the middle of San Francisco Bay, accessible by ferry from Tiburon, and it's one of the more unusual camping experiences in the Bay Area — you're surrounded by water, with views of the city, the bridge, and Marin's hills. Sites are limited and book early. The former immigration station and military fortifications make for interesting hiking between setting up camp and watching the bay go dark.

Golden Gate National Recreation Area

The Golden Gate National Recreation Area covers significant Marin County land including the Marin Headlands, where tent cabins and backcountry campsites sit within sight of the bridge. Hawk Hill in October draws some of the best raptor migrations on the West Coast. The trail system connects to the Coastal Trail and down into the Headlands with minimal elevation drama.

Tomales Bay State Park

Tomales Bay State Park occupies the western shoreline of the bay, protecting a calm-water environment that's ideal for sea kayaking and oyster spotting. Heart's Desire Beach is the most popular day use area; the surrounding forest hikes are short but quiet.

When to go

Marin's best camping is in fall — September through November, when the summer marine layer pulls back, temperatures reach the mid-60s to low 70s on the coast, and the trails are uncrowded. Spring is the second choice, with green hills through April before the hills turn gold. Summer is a mixed bag: July and August are technically dry but heavily fogged, with coastal temperatures rarely cracking 65°F. Come prepared to layer in any season.

Spring (March–May)

Spring is the photogenic season — tule elk with new calves, wildflowers across the Reyes mesa, green hills that won't last past June. Daytime highs hover in the mid-50s to low 60s in March and April, warming into the upper 60s by May. Rain is possible through April; March can be stormy along the coast. Book reservations early regardless, as spring weekends at Point Reyes fill quickly.

Summer (June–August)

Summer in Marin means fog. The marine layer sits over the coast almost every morning in July, often burning off by early afternoon — or not at all. Temperatures rarely exceed the mid-60s at the coast, making for what visitors expecting California sunshine often describe as a shock. That said, it's dry, it's green (by California standards), and the backcountry of Reyes is genuinely beautiful in the soft light. Pack a real jacket.

Fall (September–November)

The fog retreats in September and Marin has its warmest, clearest days. Highs in the upper 60s with clear skies over 60–70% of the time make this the most reliably pleasant camping stretch. The elk rut at Point Reyes happens in September and October, when bulls bugle across Drake's Estero. October offers the best combination of warm temps, clear skies, and thinning crowds before the rains return.

Winter (December–February)

Campgrounds at Point Reyes and Mount Tam stay open year-round, and winter camping here can be excellent if you pick the right window. Lows drop into the low 40s at the coast but rarely below freezing. Rain arrives reliably from December through February, and storms can be intense. The upside: the backcountry is nearly empty, the hills are starting to green up, and gray whale migration peaks along the Reyes cliffs in January.

Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field