State: Northern California
Address 1: 35400 S Highway 1
City: Gualala
Zip: 95445
Phone: 707-884-4222
Open all Year: Yes
Number of Sites: 76
Full Hook: 1
Email: abcampground@gmail.com
Free: No
About: Anchor Bay Campground is a small, six-acre, privately-owned campground located along Mendocino County’s scenic Highway One, fronting right on the Pacific Ocean. It lies in a narrow gulch filled with native redwood trees, ferns, and other coastal flora, and opens onto 3/4-mile-long Anchor Bay Beach. We are about 3 hours driving time by car from San Francisco.
Amenities:
-Pull Throughs
-Restrooms
-Showers
-Fish Cleaning Station
-Septic Dump
-Kitchenette
-Pets Welcome
-Recreation Area
-Waterfront Access
Directions:
From San Francisco: Drive north on Highway 101 to the Washington Street exit at Petaluma. Turn left and head west. This street will change names to Bodega Avenue, Valley Ford Road, and eventually merge to become Highway One. Continue westward to Bodega Bay following Highway One as it turns northward along the coast. Anchor Bay is 4 miles north of Gualala. Look for our big sign on Highway One. Expect a lot of winding road, but there still is no better or faster or more beautiful route. It takes about 2 3/4 hours by sportscar from the Golden Gate Bridge to Anchor Bay. Add time for RVs, scenery, and lunch.
From Sacramento: Drive west on Interstate 80 to the Highway 37 exit to Vallejo. Stay on 37 through Vallejo to the stoplight at Lakeville Road (about 15 miles). Turn right and drive into Petaluma to make a left onto Washington Street and head west through town. This street will change names to Bodega Avenue, Valley Ford Road, and eventually merge to become Highway One. Continue westward to Bodega Bay following Highway One as it turns northward along the coast. Anchor Bay is 4 miles north of Gualala. Look for our big sign on Highway One. Expect a lot of winding road, but there still is no better or faster or more beautiful route. It takes about 4 hours by sportscar from Sacramento to Anchor Bay. Add time for RVs, scenery, and lunch.