
San Leandro’s proximity to stunning Bay Area camping destinations makes glamping an ideal escape for outdoor enthusiasts seeking comfort and nature. From coastal landscapes to redwood-lined trails, the region offers diverse glamping experiences just a short drive away.
Discover luxurious outdoor accommodations near Mount Tamalpais, Samuel P. Taylor State Park, and Costanoa Lodge. These premier glamping sites provide modern amenities amid breathtaking Northern California wilderness, perfect for Bay Area adventurers.
Explore glamping adventures near San Leandro now!
Featured Glamping Spots in San Leandro
- Costanoa Lodge (Pescadero)
- Mount Tamalpais State Park Camping (Mill Valley)
- Samuel P. Taylor State Park Camping (Lagunitas)
Costanoa Lodge (Pescadero)
What to Expect
Oceanside platform tents with coastal wilderness access
Description
Costanoa Lodge offers rustic coastal glamping near Half Moon Bay with canvas platform tents and eco-cabins nestled along California's dramatic Pacific coastline. Guests can explore seaside trails, enjoy outdoor fire pits, and experience rugged wilderness with comfortable amenities just steps from dramatic ocean views.
Where: Pescadero | More Info: Costanoa Lodge
Mount Tamalpais State Park Camping (Mill Valley)
What to Expect
Panoramic mountain views spanning 150 miles of California landscape
Description
Mount Tamalpais State Park offers diverse camping experiences across multiple campgrounds, including first-come/first-serve sites at Pantoll and Bootjack, group campsites at Alice Eastwood, and rustic Steep Ravine seaside cabins. The park features sweeping mountain vistas spanning San Francisco Bay, Farallon Islands, and occasionally the distant Sierra Nevada range.
Where: Mill Valley | More Info: Mount Tamalpais State Park Camping
Samuel P. Taylor State Park Camping (Lagunitas)
What to Expect
Redwood forest campground with creek-adjacent sites
Description
Nestled in Marin County, this 2,882-acre state park offers camping beneath majestic redwoods along Lagunitas Creek. Campsites range from shaded redwood groves to oak-lined areas near Barnabe Peak, with newly built cabins and a wheelchair-accessible South Creek Trail winding through fern-filled forests.
Where: Lagunitas | More Info: Samuel P. Taylor State Park Camping