Family camping trip – Friday May 27: Samuel P. Taylor State Park

Rochell has reserved two campsites for us on Friday May 27 at Samuel P. Taylor State Park. Please review the links below. Site #14 is still available. It is also a tent-only creek side site.

Samuel P. Taylor Campsite Details

Samuel P. Taylor Campsite Map

Samuel P. Taylor Official Government Page

Google Map

Current Weather

The McKnight’s and the Donovan’s plan to get to the park early on Friday. Everyone is welcome to join us. The drive from Albany is an easy 45-60 minutes. The park is 15 miles west of San Rafael on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. After a bunch of discussion, we chose this park for a number of reasons.

1) It is close.

The proximity allows people to join us for the day if they wish. It also means that if a family is having a rough time, they can easily break camp and be home in an hour. For those who are new to camping, this should make joining us an easier decision.

2) That park is beautiful!

Everyone who has been camped at the park amazing stories about the child-friendly creek and wonderful scenery.

3) GREAT campsites.

For those who have done a bit of camping, you appreciate the benefits of a good campsite. Samuel P. has some of the best sites of any near-by park.

4) Availability.

Thanks to Rochelle and Bob, we know that very few campsites are available in the near future. We would like to try something close and easy for our first trip. If this goes well, we can go further afield next time. The closer parks are mostly filled. This one was reserved almost every weekend through the summer. Friday was free so we jumped on it.

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Originally planned as a way to introduce the Donovan’s and (possibly) the Baer’s to the joys of family camping, we hope that everyone will consider joining us. The McKnight’s have been family car camping since Max was 6 months old. He loves it. We can not recommend it enough. Max has so much fun and sleeps soooooo well.

The park is close enough that it is easy for folks to visit for even part of the day and stay for dinner. It is great fun to see children eating out in the woods. Imagine the campfire and the peals of laughter as they explore the “Great Outdoors.” If you do not want to stay the night, try to join us for a cup of hot chocolate as the sun goes down. Your children will surely sleep on the way home, wrapped in memories of fun with friends amongst the Giant Redwoods of California.

We are happy to help neophytes borrow equipment. As the date draws near, we plan to have lively discussions on food choices. Excellent healthy meals can be made in a short time with a minimum of fuss. And there really is nothing like that nice libation after the kids have fallen asleep and the fire dies down to the glow of embers… Snuggle into your warm blanket and tilt your head back to observe the stars. This is what life is all about…

Sounds to me like a great way to start your Labor Day Weekend =)

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Feel free to reserve your own campsite if you wish. Our current two-campsite reservations should allow for at least three more families to stay the night. Hope to see you there. Reply directly to Rochelle Donovan or me if you would like more information.

2 comments to Family camping trip – Friday May 27: Samuel P. Taylor State Park

  • Ulan

    Lee writes: So you guys are going up on Friday and comingback on Sat.? Because we would like to stop by and play for a while, but we both work on Friday, and wouldn’twant to drive up on Sat. if you were packingup. It sounds fun. Maybe we can get in on it the next time.

    Ulan responds: Well, it is only 45 minutes from door to door. Come after work and hang out. Also, the Donovan’s plan to stay Sat night as well. Our fam will be leaving in time for an 8pm party in Oakland but plans to stay most of Saturday. I hope a bunch of folks come for just a few hours to hang out and have fun. We did it close so that you could make it. Please think about it…

  • Ulan

    Click here to see available campsites

    There are still sites available for reservation if folks want to grab a campsite. We are thinking the site does not have to be right next door to ours. We hope that when we show up, we can simply snag a bunch that are next to each other and ask folks who are coming after us if they do not mind switching.

    16 folks are already coming for sure. It would be great if we could double that number!

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