
Fenced off campsite at Haypress.
Photo: NPS Photo
Haypress Campground is nestled within the coastal scrub of Tennessee Valley, near Mill Valley. The hike to this campground is 0.7 miles from the Tennessee Valley Trail head parking lot, and is an ideal campground for first-time backpackers. Haypress campers often enjoy hiking to Tennessee Beach, where they can admire its dramatic geology and colorful sand. Campground is open March-November. $25.00/per campsite per night
Haypress Campground
Marin Headlands
Sausalito, CA 94965
Haypress Campground is generally open Spring - Fall.
Reservations can be made up to six months before your arrival and may extend up to two days beyond this 6-month booking window. You can reserve directly from this page via a partnership with recreation.gov by clicking the green 'reserve' button. A recreation.gov account is required to make a reservation. Reservations for an overnight site at Haypress Campground are $25/night. For the group site, it is $75/night. There is no water at the campground. Bring your own water, soap, and hand sanitizer. We urge visitors to continue to practice Leave No Trace principles, including packing out their trash, to keep outdoor spaces safe.
Make a Reservation →From US-101 N. take exit 445B toward Mill Valley/Stinson Beach. Continue straight until you can turn left onto Tennessee Valley Road. This road will dead-end at the Tennessee Valley trailhead parking lot. From here, hike on Tennessee Valley Trail to Haypress Camp Trail.
Temperatures are mild year-round. Expect lows from 50-55 degrees and highs from 60-65. Fog is prevalent in the summer months from May - Sept. It is best to bring clothing that can be layered.
No wheelchair access.
No wood or charcoal fires allowed; gas camp stoves are permitted.
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No RVs or trailers.
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Haypress Campground is accessible by a 0.7 mile hike from the Tennessee Valley parking area.
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