
Nestled along the Bay Area’s rugged coastline, Alameda County offers glamping enthusiasts a perfect escape from urban hustle. From coastal retreats to wooded sanctuaries, these unique lodging experiences blend outdoor adventure with unexpected comfort.
Discover hidden gems like Mount Tamalpais State Park Cabins and Samuel P. Taylor State Park, where nature meets luxury. Nearby Costanoa Lodge provides an ideal basecamp for exploring Northern California’s breathtaking landscapes.
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Featured Glamping Spots in Alameda
- Costanoa Lodge (Pescadero)
- Mount Tamalpais State Park Cabins (Mill Valley)
- Samuel P. Taylor State Park Cabins (Lagunitas)
Costanoa Lodge (Pescadero)
What to Expect
Ocean bluff canvas tent bungalows with panoramic coastal views
Description
Coastal California glamping destination nestled along scenic Highway 1, offering rustic canvas tent bungalows and eco-lodge accommodations. Wooden platform tent sites overlook dramatic Pacific Ocean bluffs, with options ranging from basic tent sites to fully furnished comfort stations featuring private bathrooms and heated beds.
Where: Pescadero | More Info: Costanoa Lodge
Mount Tamalpais State Park Cabins (Mill Valley)
What to Expect
Oceanfront cabins with unobstructed coastal views
Description
Mount Tamalpais State Park offers rustic Steep Ravine Cabins perched along the California coastline, providing direct ocean views and basic overnight accommodations. These historic cabins sit on rocky bluffs, allowing visitors to experience raw coastal wilderness just north of San Francisco. Accessible cabin options include basic amenities with stunning Pacific panoramas.
Where: Mill Valley | More Info: Mount Tamalpais State Park Cabins
Samuel P. Taylor State Park Cabins (Lagunitas)
What to Expect
Newly constructed cabins in redwood forest setting
Description
Nestled beneath majestic redwoods in Marin County, Samuel P. Taylor State Park offers newly built cabins alongside camping options. Visitors can explore 2,882 acres of shaded trails, bike along Lagunitas Creek, and enjoy scenic views from Barnabe Peak.
Where: Lagunitas | More Info: Samuel P. Taylor State Park Cabins