Best huts around Tiburon are found in the surrounding natural areas, including Angel Island State Park and Mount Tamalpais. This region is characterized by its waterfront, diverse landscapes, and historical significance. It offers a mix of rustic accommodations and primitive campgrounds, providing unique outdoor experiences. The area is known for its panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, Marin Headlands, and the Pacific Ocean.
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The Pantoll Campground is a First-come/first-serve site in Mt. Tamalpais State Park. Each site has a barbeque grill, a fire ring, and a picnic table. You need to pay for the site at the Ranger Station as you enter the park.
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Spot.to sit and rest a bit before climbing to the golden gate bridge. Park services and gift shop.
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Very convenient and popular coffee shop at the west end of Crissy Field beach. It really is a useful warming hut on cold windy days. Besides fishing the pier in front offers great views of the SF Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge
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This bridge always looks cool no matter from which direction πππ
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Great destination or place for a break along then network of trails that cross here along the southern flank of Mount Tam. Water, restrooms, and even snacks on the honor system when the Sierra Club managed hut is open, mostly on weekends. Picnic tables outside, and comfy sofas inside, with spectacular view across the Marin Headlands to the Pacific from the porch and the trails around the hut. Rooms in the cabins can be rented but often book out long in advance
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Promenade with great views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider West Point Inn on Mount Tamalpais, which boasts sensational vistas of the San Francisco Bay, Marin Headlands, and the Pacific Ocean. The Sunrise Site on Angel Island State Park is renowned for its outstanding views of San Francisco, Oakland, and the Bay Bridge, especially at dawn. Additionally, Hawk Camp in the Marin Headlands provides spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, the West Point Inn on Mount Tamalpais is a historic inn built in 1904, offering rustic cabins and a step back in time with its off-the-grid atmosphere. Angel Island State Park, where the Sunrise Site is located, is also rich in history, featuring former military installations and the Angel Island Immigration Station.
Facilities vary by location. At Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground, each of the 16 walk-in campsites includes a picnic table, barbecue grill, fire ring, and a food locker, with flush toilets and drinking water available. The Sunrise Site on Angel Island offers primitive tent-only sites with picnic tables, charcoal grills, food lockers, shared outhouses, and drinking water spigots. Hawk Camp provides tent pads, food lockers, picnic tables, and a port-a-john, but campers must pack in all water.
Yes, Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground is considered family-friendly due to its convenient location near trailheads and amenities like flush toilets. The Warming Hut and Fishing Pier is also a great family-friendly spot, offering a convenient coffee shop and views of the Golden Gate Bridge.
The region is enjoyable year-round, but specific conditions vary. For West Point Inn, weekdays are generally less crowded. Pantoll Campground benefits from cool summer temperatures due to coastal influence, making it pleasant during warmer months. Reservations for popular spots like Angel Island and West Point Inn are highly recommended, often months in advance, especially for weekends.
The area around Tiburon offers a variety of outdoor activities. Near West Point Inn and Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground on Mount Tamalpais, you can enjoy extensive hiking and mountain biking. Angel Island, home to the Sunrise Site, is excellent for hiking and biking, with trails leading to historical sites. For more detailed route information, explore the Hiking around Tiburon guide.
Yes, several huts offer direct trail access. West Point Inn is a popular stopover for hikers and mountain bikers, with multiple trails leading directly to it. Pantoll Ranger Station & Campground is conveniently located right next to a major trailhead, providing access to excellent hikes to Muir Woods, Stinson Beach, and the summit of Mount Tamalpais. Angel Island's Sunrise Site requires a walk-in, and the island itself has numerous trails to explore.
Yes, reservations are highly recommended and often required for many sites. For West Point Inn, reservations are advised three months in advance. Camping at the Sunrise Site on Angel Island requires pre-booking and can be challenging to secure. Hawk Camp also requires reservations through Recreation.gov. Pantoll Campground operates on a first-come, first-served basis, but sites fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
The West Point Inn on Mount Tamalpais offers an ADA-compliant cabin, providing an option for visitors with mobility considerations. It's always best to contact the specific location directly for detailed accessibility information and to confirm suitability for individual needs.
The huts and campgrounds near Tiburon offer unique experiences due to their diverse settings and features. The West Point Inn provides a historic, off-the-grid escape with stunning views. The Sunrise Site on Angel Island offers a unique backpacking-style experience with unparalleled Bay Area vistas, accessible only by ferry. Hawk Camp is known for its secluded, rugged outdoor experience with incredible views of the Golden Gate Bridge and Pacific Ocean.
Yes, some locations offer food and drink options. The Warming Hut and Fishing Pier is a convenient coffee shop at Crissy Field beach. The West Point Inn offers self-serve honor-based snacks and refreshments, and hosts a popular hike/bike-in pancake breakfast monthly. For other primitive sites like Sunrise Site and Hawk Camp, it's essential to pack in all your own food and water.


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