>From what I understand, Samuel P. Taylor park, which is about 30 miles from
the bridge, always accommodates campers who arrive by bicycle.  But it may
be best to verify that.

On 5/21/09, Jordan <prospir...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Thank you all for these great suggestions. I am in the city and have
> done the ride to China camp. I loved it! Another option that I am
> considering is Butano State Park. The main issue is most camp grounds
> are already booked! Should be able to find something though with so
> many choices...
>
>
> On May 21, 11:55 am, Phil B <phi...@sonic.net> wrote:
> > There's also Pomo Canyon and Sonoma Coast state campgrounds.  They are
> > primitive, no reservation, walk (or ride) in.  Close to Jenner on the
> > south side of the Russian River.  They get busy this time of year, but
> > if you show up before Friday afternoon I think you'll be alright.
> > Close to there there's also Bodega Dunes and Wright's Beach.
> >
> > Follow Willow Creek Road east (bikes only) up to Occidental and Loop
> > back over Coleman Valley Road for a day loop.  Hilly but scenic, and
> > be cautious on Hwy 1.
> >
> > Phil B
> >
>

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