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Bodega Dunes Campground
User Reviews
Spencer Hamil
There's a fog horn that blares every 10 seconds. It's not a wholly unpleasant sound on its own, but it seems louder at night when things quiet down. Aside from its potential to disturb your sleep if you don't have earplugs, the most annoying thing about it is that it makes distorted perceptions of time very obvious; knowing it's every 10 seconds, but sometimes thinking you're hearing it 2 seconds after it's last blare.
Nicole Zhi Ling Porter
Great campsite, short drive to beaches that allow dogs, bathrooms were clean enough. Taking off two stars because of the fog horn that blares every 10 seconds. Bring earplugs or prepare for a lot of interrupted sleep if you're tent camping.
Deanna Peters
The showers were not cleaned the whole 4 days we were there and they were filthy. We watched him come in and putter around the bathrooms and leave, not once entering the shower. Other than that it was great, but it is one of the most expensive canpgrounds and really, really dirty showers.
Paul L. McClure
Though this campground is adjacent to Bodega Bay (with no direct access) and about a 1.2+mile walk or bike ride or drive to Bodega Dunes Beach (depending on your campsite) via the park road, it's still a nice place to stay and a convenient location to nearby town and other places to explore. My camper van is "self-contained" - so I cannot comment on condition of toilet facilities, but they were apparently part of scheduled renovations for the campground. Bodega Dunes Campground may not be the most popular first pick for some campers in Sonoma Coast State Park, but I like it.
Klaus Schniedergers
Wonderful campground with spacious sites, with lots of distance between sites. Avoid the few next to the harbor road due to traffic noise. Firewood can be bought at a couple of sites, and check in was friendly and efficient. To get to the center of Bodega, you need to drive all the way back out to Highway 1 - there's no space for safely riding a bike on that stretch of the highway, but a horse trail cuts from the campground to the harbor frontage road.