The best domes near Sunnyvale

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Sitting in temperate central California, Sunnyvale's a great visit if you dislike extreme weather. The average summer weather here is gorgeous, with dry highs usually in the upper 70s. Even in the winter months, Sunnyvale's highs average around 60. The beautiful Bay Area weather makes this region a very popular destination for those who love the outdoors.

It helps that Sunnyvale's within convenient driving distance of other major central California locations. The big city of San Francisco is about an hour's drive north on US-101. San Jose borders the east side of Sunnyvale. The beach town of Santa Cruz is about an hour south.

There aren't many options for RV parks in the city itself. Aloha Mobile Home Park is your best bet for overnighting. Outside the city, try Half Moon Bay RV Park or Coyote Valley RV Resort.

Looking for a spectacular spot to do some hiking? Head about 20 miles southwest of Sunnyvale to reach Big Basin Redwood State Park. Nine trails travel through the old-growth redwoods here. The most popular is the easy 0.6-mile Redwood Nature Trail. Want a real backpacking challenge? Schedule three days to tackle the 25-mile Skyline-to-the-Sea trail.

Almaden Quicksilver County Park sits a similar distance from Sunnyvale to the southeast. If you're here in the spring, schedule a trip to see its lovely wildflower bloom. It's an excellent spot for a warm-weather picnic with friends or partners.

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Top-rated campgrounds near Sunnyvale

1. Camp Cruz Glamping Retreat

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26mi from Sunnyvale · 3 sites · Lodging
We only book one group at a time so whether you are a couple or a large group, you get the whole place privately to yourself. Our home is a short distance away in case you need anything. Located an hour drive from the bay area, Camp Cruz is a year-round glamping retreat in the redwoods ideal for people who want a private outdoor getaway in the forest without giving up basic living comforts. It is a perfect destination to unwind, recharge, and create special memories in nature. We are also only 30 minutes from Monterey/Santa Cruz for guests who want to enjoy the coastal cities. We offer guests 2 private bedrooms: the Raven’s Nest (an aircrete dome) and/or the Owl’s Nest (a yurt). More guests are welcome if you bring your own camping tents. There is a fully equipped covered kitchen with stove, fridge, barbecue grill, electric coffee maker, tables and chairs, and more. The kitchen also has a ping pong table. There is also a large geodome furnished as a game room with couches, a lounge area, pool table, foosball table, a stereo, games, and music equipment. There are clean composting toilets, hot showers, a propane fire pit, heaters for the cold, a hammock bungalow, a meditation pagoda, a deck overlooking a creek, and disc golf baskets. With a fair balance of sunlight and shade, we have a garden, some outdoor play equipment, and lots of open space to spread out and relax. Free wifi is available. We run a nonprofit outdoor education camp for underprivileged youth, and your stay supports our work. Winter lodging.... It can get seasonably cold in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the winter. If visiting in the winter, rest assured we have everything covered to enjoy your stay. We have propane heaters in all main spaces for your comfort. If the power goes out, we have a standby generator that will power up camp provided we are home to turn it on. We have a woodstoves in the Owl's Nest and Eagle's Nest. We provide a fire starter log for each woodstove for each night of your stay, and guests are responsible for bringing firewood to keep the woodstoves going for continued warmth throughout each evening.
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Sitting in temperate central California, Sunnyvale's a great visit if you dislike extreme weather. The average summer weather here is gorgeous, with dry highs usually in the upper 70s. Even in the winter months, Sunnyvale's highs average around 60. The beautiful Bay Area weather makes this region a very popular destination for those who love the outdoors.

It helps that Sunnyvale's within convenient driving distance of other major central California locations. The big city of San Francisco is about an hour's drive north on US-101. San Jose borders the east side of Sunnyvale. The beach town of Santa Cruz is about an hour south.

There aren't many options for RV parks in the city itself. Aloha Mobile Home Park is your best bet for overnighting. Outside the city, try Half Moon Bay RV Park or Coyote Valley RV Resort.

Looking for a spectacular spot to do some hiking? Head about 20 miles southwest of Sunnyvale to reach Big Basin Redwood State Park. Nine trails travel through the old-growth redwoods here. The most popular is the easy 0.6-mile Redwood Nature Trail. Want a real backpacking challenge? Schedule three days to tackle the 25-mile Skyline-to-the-Sea trail.

Almaden Quicksilver County Park sits a similar distance from Sunnyvale to the southeast. If you're here in the spring, schedule a trip to see its lovely wildflower bloom. It's an excellent spot for a warm-weather picnic with friends or partners.

100% (10)

Top-rated campgrounds near Sunnyvale

1. Camp Cruz Glamping Retreat

100%
(10)
26mi from Sunnyvale · 3 sites · Lodging
We only book one group at a time so whether you are a couple or a large group, you get the whole place privately to yourself. Our home is a short distance away in case you need anything. Located an hour drive from the bay area, Camp Cruz is a year-round glamping retreat in the redwoods ideal for people who want a private outdoor getaway in the forest without giving up basic living comforts. It is a perfect destination to unwind, recharge, and create special memories in nature. We are also only 30 minutes from Monterey/Santa Cruz for guests who want to enjoy the coastal cities. We offer guests 2 private bedrooms: the Raven’s Nest (an aircrete dome) and/or the Owl’s Nest (a yurt). More guests are welcome if you bring your own camping tents. There is a fully equipped covered kitchen with stove, fridge, barbecue grill, electric coffee maker, tables and chairs, and more. The kitchen also has a ping pong table. There is also a large geodome furnished as a game room with couches, a lounge area, pool table, foosball table, a stereo, games, and music equipment. There are clean composting toilets, hot showers, a propane fire pit, heaters for the cold, a hammock bungalow, a meditation pagoda, a deck overlooking a creek, and disc golf baskets. With a fair balance of sunlight and shade, we have a garden, some outdoor play equipment, and lots of open space to spread out and relax. Free wifi is available. We run a nonprofit outdoor education camp for underprivileged youth, and your stay supports our work. Winter lodging.... It can get seasonably cold in the Santa Cruz Mountains during the winter. If visiting in the winter, rest assured we have everything covered to enjoy your stay. We have propane heaters in all main spaces for your comfort. If the power goes out, we have a standby generator that will power up camp provided we are home to turn it on. We have a woodstoves in the Owl's Nest and Eagle's Nest. We provide a fire starter log for each woodstove for each night of your stay, and guests are responsible for bringing firewood to keep the woodstoves going for continued warmth throughout each evening.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$250
 / night

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