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Angel Island East Bay Sites
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Simple camping area with pit toilets, water access & panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay.
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Angel Island State Park
VH9F+WQ, Tiburon, CA 94920
Angel Island Immigration Station
VHCF+3C Tiburon Belvedere, Tiburon, CA 94920
Angel Island Immigration Museum
VH9F+WQ, Tiburon, CA 94920
Summit of Mt. Livermore
Tiburon, CA 94920
Angel Island Ranger Station
Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920
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Angel Island Café
Main St, Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920
Angel Island Company Office
1520 Mar W St Ste G, Tiburon, CA 94920, United States
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Angel Island East Bay Sites

Belvedere Tiburon, CA 94920
4.0(22)

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Simple camping area with pit toilets, water access & panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay.

attractions: Angel Island State Park, Angel Island Immigration Station, Angel Island Immigration Museum, Summit of Mt. Livermore, Angel Island Ranger Station, restaurants: Angel Island Café, Angel Island Company Office
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Nearby attractions of Angel Island East Bay Sites

Angel Island State Park

Angel Island Immigration Station

Angel Island Immigration Museum

Summit of Mt. Livermore

Angel Island Ranger Station

Angel Island State Park

Angel Island State Park

4.8

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Angel Island Immigration Station

Angel Island Immigration Station

4.7

(115)

Closed
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Angel Island Immigration Museum

Angel Island Immigration Museum

4.7

(36)

Closed
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Summit of Mt. Livermore

Summit of Mt. Livermore

4.9

(97)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Things to do nearby

Sausalito Winterfest
Sausalito Winterfest
Sat, Dec 13 • 5:00 PM
Gabrielson Park Humboldt Ave & Anchor Street, Sausalito, CA 94965
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THE R&B BRUNCH ON THE WATER with DJ Big Al & DJ HEARTBREAK
THE R&B BRUNCH ON THE WATER with DJ Big Al & DJ HEARTBREAK
Sun, Dec 14 • 12:00 PM
562 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA 94965
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UC Berkeley Jefferson Memorial Lecture with Mark Blyth
UC Berkeley Jefferson Memorial Lecture with Mark Blyth
Thu, Dec 11 • 4:10 PM
Alumni House, Berkeley, CA 94704
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Nearby restaurants of Angel Island East Bay Sites

Angel Island Café

Angel Island Company Office

Angel Island Café

Angel Island Café

4.1

(108)

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Angel Island Company Office

Angel Island Company Office

4.0

(33)

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Reviews of Angel Island East Bay Sites

4.0
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4.0
2y

We stayed for 2 nites @ the East Bay Site #3. Our reservation was for 3 nites but due to the windy conditions and exposure of site 3 we opted out a day early. Site 3 has apparently gone through some transformations over the years as I look back over some previous photos posted. There is not a single flat area to pitch a tent nor is there any shade. The views of the East Bay- hence the camp name are great. To say we were blown away is an understatement (pun intended). There were numerous downed trees as well which is an indication of how windy and exposed the area is. The camp site #2 was perfect. It has 2 large flat and level tent pads and shade. Less exposure to the fierce winds that blew non stop for our trip this July. There is m potable piped water (strong smell of sulfur), garbage and even recycling available. The primitive looking and somewhat creepy vibe of an outhouse is directly across from site #2. Still trying to figure out why the NPS chose this motif? Straight out of a horror movie. It looked like it was going to fall down in its ram shackled , shingle sided walls and leaf littered roofline. A big spider web spanning the entire building completed the look. Camp site 1 had plenty of room for multiple tents and 2 tables. It is located at a dead end. Which makes for a very private feel. There was less exposure to wind and sun as well. Small view of the East Bay. I saw one lone coyote running down the hillside from site 1 in the early evening. There is plenty of coyote evidence in the area which may explain why we did not encounter a single masked bandit (raccoons) while camping. I was concerned about the raccoon's given all the previous reviews. We hiked over to sites 7, 8 & 9 a short distance from our site.And they were indeed flat, exposed, spaced closely together and had lovely views just as previous reviews have stated. The outhouse was clean and not creepy at all. There was no piped water but the NPS had provided water containers for each site. Same garbage and recycle containers as before. Overall the experience was vaguely familiar of climbing Mt Shasta, great effort and great views with lots of wind and sun burns. Did I mention we...

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4.0
1y

Stayed at campsite #2 in late June during a uncommon heat wave which made the weather very pleasant while camping. We had no winds at the campsite itself but on the other side of the island there was plenty wind. Mt. Livermore barely had winds.

Please note the tent sites campsite #2 isn't leveled either. It's definitely not steeped sloped like I saw it campsite #3. There are two tent sites at campsite 2, both of which are slightly sloped if you look closely. We brought our backpacking tent so it wasn't that large but I still found myself sliding to my partner in the tent. The water provided, whether in the spigot or water spout has a taste and smell to it. We were a bit sensitive to it and it altered the taste of our food as we used the water to cook. Coffee didn't taste the same either. Trash cans in front of site, as well. The view from site 2 isn't fully open but you get a little bit looking towards East Bay. I've included a picture of the view from site 2. No good trees to put up hammocks, either. Didn't see any racoons but.we had our food locked up and we were vigilant.

Overall I think one night camping at Angel Island is enough. It's such a bummer that the sites aren't leveled and water has an aftertaste. The best part was hiking up to Mt Livermore for sunset. There are picnic tables at the top as well so perfect to make dinner (if...

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5.0
6y

Beautiful Campsite and Perfect View of the East Bay, Bay Bridge, & San Francisco. All From the Campsite. The Only Concern or down side is the Hike up the small mountain. Since you have to walk up the hill from the point where the Ferry drops you off to the Top is about 1.5 Miles and Mostly Up Hill. PACK LIGHT!!! We one of those Collapsible Carts which helped tremendously. However it was very difficult going up the Fire Trail since it wasn't paved road but all gravel and large dips in the ground from where the rain eroded away. Thank God for a staff member who helped us by taking our cart up the Fire Trail in the truck.

Overall its Beautiful! Perfect Weather when we went August 21st.

Tons of Raccoons who will come out around 9-11pm they are active looking for food. A few of them were determined to get to our food. We made some noise to scare them off but they kept coming back from another direction. They'd go down the hill and around to come up. We could hear them walking through the bushes to get to the other side.😂

Tons of Mosquitoes too!

At 7am the Sun comes up and Cooks you if your tent isn't in the Shade. I could not believe how Hot it...

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Beth DavisBeth Davis
We stayed for 2 nites @ the East Bay Site #3. Our reservation was for 3 nites but due to the windy conditions and exposure of site 3 we opted out a day early. Site 3 has apparently gone through some transformations over the years as I look back over some previous photos posted. There is not a single flat area to pitch a tent nor is there any shade. The views of the East Bay- hence the camp name are great. To say we were blown away is an understatement (pun intended). There were numerous downed trees as well which is an indication of how windy and exposed the area is. The camp site #2 was perfect. It has 2 large flat and level tent pads and shade. Less exposure to the fierce winds that blew non stop for our trip this July. There is m potable piped water (strong smell of sulfur), garbage and even recycling available. The primitive looking and somewhat creepy vibe of an outhouse is directly across from site #2. Still trying to figure out why the NPS chose this motif? Straight out of a horror movie. It looked like it was going to fall down in its ram shackled , shingle sided walls and leaf littered roofline. A big spider web spanning the entire building completed the look. Camp site 1 had plenty of room for multiple tents and 2 tables. It is located at a dead end. Which makes for a very private feel. There was less exposure to wind and sun as well. Small view of the East Bay. I saw one lone coyote running down the hillside from site 1 in the early evening. There is plenty of coyote evidence in the area which may explain why we did not encounter a single masked bandit (raccoons) while camping. I was concerned about the raccoon's given all the previous reviews. We hiked over to sites 7, 8 & 9 a short distance from our site.And they were indeed flat, exposed, spaced closely together and had lovely views just as previous reviews have stated. The outhouse was clean and not creepy at all. There was no piped water but the NPS had provided water containers for each site. Same garbage and recycle containers as before. Overall the experience was vaguely familiar of climbing Mt Shasta, great effort and great views with lots of wind and sun burns. Did I mention we brought a wagon?
Joy TaingJoy Taing
Stayed at campsite #2 in late June during a uncommon heat wave which made the weather very pleasant while camping. We had no winds at the campsite itself but on the other side of the island there was plenty wind. Mt. Livermore barely had winds. Please note the tent sites campsite #2 isn't leveled either. It's definitely not steeped sloped like I saw it campsite #3. There are two tent sites at campsite 2, both of which are slightly sloped if you look closely. We brought our backpacking tent so it wasn't that large but I still found myself sliding to my partner in the tent. The water provided, whether in the spigot or water spout has a taste and smell to it. We were a bit sensitive to it and it altered the taste of our food as we used the water to cook. Coffee didn't taste the same either. Trash cans in front of site, as well. The view from site 2 isn't fully open but you get a little bit looking towards East Bay. I've included a picture of the view from site 2. No good trees to put up hammocks, either. Didn't see any racoons but.we had our food locked up and we were vigilant. Overall I think one night camping at Angel Island is enough. It's such a bummer that the sites aren't leveled and water has an aftertaste. The best part was hiking up to Mt Livermore for sunset. There are picnic tables at the top as well so perfect to make dinner (if it's not windy).
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Three campsites. All accessible by foot, wagon, or bike. All have access to animal proof trash cans, a secured and elevated food storage locker, a charcoal grill, and running water. There is a pit toilet but it's a rough stench (don't worry you can't smell it at the campsites). Site 1 is best for groups. Flat. Two picnic tables. Shaded. Plenty of space for tents. Looks over the bay towards Richmond. Super easy access. Site 2 is shaded. Has two defined tent spots. One fit our Nemo Auroa, which is about 9+ feet square. The other location is smaller. This has a brief but somewhat steep descent. One picnic table. Site 3 has no shade but a great view towards the Bay Bridge. Tends to be the windiest location. Also the steepest. Has one maybe two locations for large tents.
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We stayed for 2 nites @ the East Bay Site #3. Our reservation was for 3 nites but due to the windy conditions and exposure of site 3 we opted out a day early. Site 3 has apparently gone through some transformations over the years as I look back over some previous photos posted. There is not a single flat area to pitch a tent nor is there any shade. The views of the East Bay- hence the camp name are great. To say we were blown away is an understatement (pun intended). There were numerous downed trees as well which is an indication of how windy and exposed the area is. The camp site #2 was perfect. It has 2 large flat and level tent pads and shade. Less exposure to the fierce winds that blew non stop for our trip this July. There is m potable piped water (strong smell of sulfur), garbage and even recycling available. The primitive looking and somewhat creepy vibe of an outhouse is directly across from site #2. Still trying to figure out why the NPS chose this motif? Straight out of a horror movie. It looked like it was going to fall down in its ram shackled , shingle sided walls and leaf littered roofline. A big spider web spanning the entire building completed the look. Camp site 1 had plenty of room for multiple tents and 2 tables. It is located at a dead end. Which makes for a very private feel. There was less exposure to wind and sun as well. Small view of the East Bay. I saw one lone coyote running down the hillside from site 1 in the early evening. There is plenty of coyote evidence in the area which may explain why we did not encounter a single masked bandit (raccoons) while camping. I was concerned about the raccoon's given all the previous reviews. We hiked over to sites 7, 8 & 9 a short distance from our site.And they were indeed flat, exposed, spaced closely together and had lovely views just as previous reviews have stated. The outhouse was clean and not creepy at all. There was no piped water but the NPS had provided water containers for each site. Same garbage and recycle containers as before. Overall the experience was vaguely familiar of climbing Mt Shasta, great effort and great views with lots of wind and sun burns. Did I mention we brought a wagon?
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Stayed at campsite #2 in late June during a uncommon heat wave which made the weather very pleasant while camping. We had no winds at the campsite itself but on the other side of the island there was plenty wind. Mt. Livermore barely had winds. Please note the tent sites campsite #2 isn't leveled either. It's definitely not steeped sloped like I saw it campsite #3. There are two tent sites at campsite 2, both of which are slightly sloped if you look closely. We brought our backpacking tent so it wasn't that large but I still found myself sliding to my partner in the tent. The water provided, whether in the spigot or water spout has a taste and smell to it. We were a bit sensitive to it and it altered the taste of our food as we used the water to cook. Coffee didn't taste the same either. Trash cans in front of site, as well. The view from site 2 isn't fully open but you get a little bit looking towards East Bay. I've included a picture of the view from site 2. No good trees to put up hammocks, either. Didn't see any racoons but.we had our food locked up and we were vigilant. Overall I think one night camping at Angel Island is enough. It's such a bummer that the sites aren't leveled and water has an aftertaste. The best part was hiking up to Mt Livermore for sunset. There are picnic tables at the top as well so perfect to make dinner (if it's not windy).
Joy Taing

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Three campsites. All accessible by foot, wagon, or bike. All have access to animal proof trash cans, a secured and elevated food storage locker, a charcoal grill, and running water. There is a pit toilet but it's a rough stench (don't worry you can't smell it at the campsites). Site 1 is best for groups. Flat. Two picnic tables. Shaded. Plenty of space for tents. Looks over the bay towards Richmond. Super easy access. Site 2 is shaded. Has two defined tent spots. One fit our Nemo Auroa, which is about 9+ feet square. The other location is smaller. This has a brief but somewhat steep descent. One picnic table. Site 3 has no shade but a great view towards the Bay Bridge. Tends to be the windiest location. Also the steepest. Has one maybe two locations for large tents.
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