Yes, it's a real island. It's actually the biggest island in the San Francisco Bay. Think of it as the Golden Gate's very own Ellis Island, because it was the West Coast's own immigration station through much of the early 20th century. Its history goes even further back, to the Civil War and earlier. And there's nowhere better to grab those Insta-worthy pics of the Golden Gate.
Getting here is an adventure in itself. Take the ferry service from San Francisco (also from Oakland and Tiburon during peak season). Check out the tram tour or opt for bike rentals to explore on your own. You can eat at the island café, or pack your lunch.
Sometimes there's even live music performances to make your visit even more special, and yes, there are campsites to spend the night on your very own island.
Yes, it's a real island. It's actually the biggest island in the San Francisco Bay. Think of it as the Golden Gate's very own Ellis Island, because it was the West Coast's own immigration station through much of the early 20th century. Its history goes even further back, to the Civil War and earlier. And there's nowhere better to grab those Insta-worthy pics of the Golden Gate.
Getting here is an adventure in itself. Take the ferry service from San Francisco (also from Oakland and Tiburon during peak season). Check out the tram tour or opt for bike rentals to explore on your own. You can eat at the island café, or pack your lunch.
Sometimes there's even live music performances to make your visit even more special, and yes, there are campsites to spend the night on your very own island.
Find serenity and adventure just a quick jaunt from San Francisco with a night of camping at Angel Island State Park. Begin your Angel Island camping adventure by catching a ferry ride across the San Francisco Bay from Tiburon or Pier 41.
Once on the island, be prepared to walk up to two miles to your site, so pack wisely! Choose from 16 campsit Read more...
96% — 79 Reviews
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
Campgrounds operated by federal and state agencies are not yet bookable on Hipcamp. Learn more.
Angel Island State Park
Let's face it—Islands are magical. Especially when you have the best views in the Bay.
Yes, it's a real island. It's actually the biggest island in the San Francisco Bay. Think of it as the Golden Gate's very own Ellis Island, because it was the West Coast's own immigration station through much of the early 20th century. Its history goes even further back, to the Civil War and earlier. And there's nowhere better to grab those Insta-worthy pics of the Golden Gate.
Getting here is an adventure in itself. Take the ferry service from San Francisco (also from Oakland and Tiburon during peak season). Check out the tram tour or opt for bike rentals to explore on your own. You can eat at the island café, or pack your lunch.
Sometimes there's even live music performances to make your visit even more special, and yes, there are campsites to spend the night on your very own island.
Yes, it's a real island. It's actually the biggest island in the San Francisco Bay. Think of it as the Golden Gate's very own Ellis Island, because it was the West Coast's own immigration station through much of the early 20th century. Its history goes even further back, to the Civil War and earlier. And there's nowhere better to grab those Insta-worthy pics of the Golden Gate.
Getting here is an adventure in itself. Take the ferry service from San Francisco (also from Oakland and Tiburon during peak season). Check out the tram tour or opt for bike rentals to explore on your own. You can eat at the island café, or pack your lunch.
Sometimes there's even live music performances to make your visit even more special, and yes, there are campsites to spend the night on your very own island.
Activities in the park
2 campgrounds in Angel Island State Park
North Garrison Group CampRead more...
Find serenity and adventure just a quick jaunt from San Francisco with a night of camping at Angel Island State Park. Begin your Angel Island camping adventure by catching a ferry ride across the San Francisco Bay from Tiburon or Pier 41. Once on the island, be prepared to walk up to two miles to your site, so pack wisely! Choose from 16 campsit Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
Public campgrounds (book externally) —