Sunol

Star4.88
11 reviews
1895 Geary Road, Sunol, California, 94586, United States
Peace & Quiet

Quick Facts

440 ft

Price

$15 - $50/night

Booking

Reservable

Sites

18 campsites

Season

No specific open or ...

Cell

Unknown

Pets

No Pets

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Sunol
$15.00 - $50.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Fees vary based on site type and amenities. No data is provided regarding specific site fees for hookups or premium locations.
Standard Site Fee$0.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$15.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00

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What Campers Say

4.88

Top-Rated

Based on 11 reviews

8 Google reviews

"Sunol Regional Wilderness is praised for its natural beauty and challenging hiking trails. However, minimal amenities and the lack of potable water are common concerns."

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1895 Geary Road, Sunol, California, 94586, United States

Sunol

1895 Geary Road, Sunol, California, 94586, United States

Driving directionsFrom Fremont - Head north on I-680 and exit at Calaveras Road. Turn right on Calaveras and proceed to Geary Road, which leads directly into the park. From Oakland/Berkeley - Head east on I-580 to the I-680 junction in Pleasanton. Head south on I-680 and exit at Calaveras Road/Highway 84 just south of the town of Pleasanton. Turn left onto Calaveras Road and proceed to Geary Road, which leads directly into the park. From Walnut Creek/Danville - Head south on I-680 and exit at Calaveras Road/Highway 84, just south of the town of Pleasanton. Turn left onto Calaveras Road and proceed to Geary Road, which leads directly into the park.
Road access to Sunol is via paved roads, specifically Calaveras Road and Geary Road, which are accessible year-round. No seasonal closures are mentioned.
Nearby places
Oakland and Berkeley (approximately 1 hour by car), San Francisco and the Peninsula (longer drive).
Nearby supplies
Visitors should bring plenty of drinking water as none is available in the park. Additional supplies are not mentioned nearby.

Best Time to Camp at Sunol

Sunol's Mediterranean climate creates a year-round outdoor playground with distinct seasonal personalities. Winter weeks (1-10) bring crisp mornings at 43°F, warming to comfortable 60°F afternoons—perfect for hiking without the crowds. As spring unfolds into summer (weeks 11-30), brilliant blue skies dominate and temperatures climb to a pleasant 86°F, ideal for early morning trail adventures. Fall (weeks 31-52) paints the landscape with golden hues, offering a delightful mix of warm days and cool evenings, though wise campers pack rain gear as autumn showers begin their return.

Summer(Jun-Aug)
3.0 / 5

Open year-round but reviews warn hiking can be challenging in summer heat.

Fall(Sep-Nov)
4.0 / 5

Mediterranean climate and ridge hiking make fall pleasant and scenic.

Spring(Mar-May)
4.0 / 5

Meadows and creeks in spring offer vibrant scenery and good hiking conditions.

Best
Winter(Dec-Feb)
4.0 / 5
Top 12% in CA

Winter rains animate seasonal creeks and crisp mornings with comfortable afternoons.

Planning Tips
  • Operating Season: No specific open or closed season dates provided.
  • Current Alerts: Stricter fire restrictions may be in place during certain seasons. Visitors are advised to check ebparks.org/alerts-closures for updates.

About Sunol

Deep within Sunol Regional Wilderness, adventurous backpackers discover a rare treasure: remote campsites scattered along the legendary Ohlone Wilderness Trail. These secluded spots offer the ultimate escape from civilization, where privacy reigns supreme and the only sounds are rustling leaves and distant wildlife. While amenities are intentionally minimal—featuring basic pit toilets and requiring water filtration from natural sources—the reward is an authentic wilderness experience that few Bay Area destinations can match.
Sunol Regional Wilderness provides backpack camping only, with no amenities for RVs, groups, or glamping.
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Stay limits are not explicitly mentioned.

Amenities available

Picnic tables
Vault toilets
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Activities you can enjoy

Sunol Regional Wilderness offers activities such as hiking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and naturalist-led tours. The Ohlone Wilderness Trail is a centerpiece, providing a challenging hiking experience.
HikingThe Ohlone Wilderness Trail is a highlight, described as 'connecting Sunol to Del Valle.' Some trails are noted to be 'fairly steep uphill,' making them challenging for less experienced hikers.
ClimbingClimbing opportunities may be available in nearby natural areas such as rocky outcrops, boulders, or cliff faces. Visitors should bring appropriate gear and check local regulations or park guidelines before attempting any climbs.
Wildlife viewingThe park's wilderness setting offers potential wildlife viewing opportunities, although no specific details are provided.
Cultural and Educational ProgramsNaturalists lead educational hikes, trail rides, and backpacking adventures. The Indian Joe Nature Trail offers a self-guided experience.
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Policies & Safety

Hazards & AlertsSteep trails from Sunol Regional can pose challenges for hikers carrying gear. Cell phone reception is spotty. Water is not potable and must be filtered.
Active AlertsStricter fire restrictions may be in place during certain seasons. Visitors are advised to check ebparks.org/alerts-closures for updates.
No Potable WaterThis campground does not have potable water on-site. Bring all the water you need for drinking, cooking, and cleaning.

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Reviews

4.9
11 reviews
Top-Rated
Top-Rated
Sunol is top-rated, placing it in the top 15% of campgrounds based on reviews
Sunol Regional Wilderness is praised for its natural beauty and challenging hiking trails. However, minimal amenities and the lack of potable water are common concerns.
Review Summaries
Based on 11 reviews

What Campers Love

'Beautiful private camps along the Ohlone ridge' and 'great for backpackers seeking solitude.'
Based on 11 reviews

Common Concerns

'No potable water available,' 'steep uphill trails,' and 'sparse facilities for travelers.'
Based on 11 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

Bring plenty of drinking water and prepare for steep trails. Filtered water may be available from natural sources.
Based on 11 reviews

Seasonal Insights

Hiking conditions may be challenging in summer due to heat, and cell phone reception is generally unreliable year-round.
Based on 11 reviews

Camper Quotes

1) 'Beautiful private camps along the Ohlone ridge connecting Sunol to Del Valle.' 2) 'The camps are sparse for travelers. Pit toilets and water that needs to be filtered (if available).' 3) 'The...
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Based on 11 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

'SUN BP STARS REST' is suitable for large groups (up to 30), while smaller sites like 'SUN BP SKY' accommodate up to 3 people. Privacy and wilderness experience are consistent across locations.
Based on 11 reviews

Accessibility Features

No specific feedback on accessibility is available; the steep terrain may challenge individuals with mobility concerns.
Based on 11 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are not allowed at this campground.
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Last updated January 13, 2026
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