Lawson's Landing

If you're seeking a campground experience like no other, look no further than Lawson's Landing in Dillon Beach, CA. This hidden gem offers everything you need for a memorable outdoor adventure. Located at 137 Marine View Dr, Lawson's Landing caters to campers and RV enthusiasts alike, with spacious campsites, private lot parking, and gender-neutral restrooms for added convenience.

Upon arriving at Lawson's Landing, you'll be greeted by the stunning beauty of the beachside setting, where the crashing waves and sand dunes create a picturesque backdrop. The campground is known for its windy conditions, which add to the natural charm of the oceanfront location. Despite the rustic atmosphere, Lawson's Landing boasts a modern store that offers a variety of camping essentials and unique nautical-themed items.

Guests at Lawson's Landing rave about the abundance of outdoor activities available, from crab fishing to clamming and kayaking. The campground's proximity to Tomales Bay and the ocean provides ample opportunities for fishing enthusiasts to reel in a catch. If you're looking to relax and unwind, the wide sandy beach is perfect for lounging and taking in the breathtaking views.

In addition to the recreational opportunities, Lawson's Landing stands out for its friendly and accommodating staff, who go above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay for guests. The on-site store offers a range of microwaveable items, coffee, teas, and even colorful additives for campfire fun. Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-timer, Lawson's Landing welcomes all visitors with open arms.

Overall, Lawson's Landing is more than just a campground – it's a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a peaceful retreat by the sea. With its scenic setting, amenities, and warm hospitality, this destination is sure to leave a lasting impression on any traveler. So pack your bags, grab your tent or RV, and embark on an unforgettable adventure at Lawson's Landing.

Lawson's Landing Menu

Location

Address: 137 Marine View Dr Dillon Beach, CA 94929
Phone: (707) 878-2443

🕓 Work Hours
MON 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
TUE 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
WED 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
THU 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
FRI 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SAT 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
SUN 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Business info

  • Good For Kids
    Yes
  • Private Lot Parking
    Yes
  • Gender-neutral restrooms
    Yes
  • Bike Parking
    Yes

Last Reviews

  • Author: Brittany L.

    30 June 2024

    We had such a great time. We went in May ( a ton of wind so bad ) the campsite was so clean and massive. Can't wait to go back

  • Author: Jay T.

    25 June 2024

    Stayed for two nights with our RV trailer at a beach side site, a little windy, but really nice place. It's located at the opening of Tomales Bay to the ocean and the fishing opportunities are many! We crab fished with great success..

  • Author: Leilani Q.

    29 December 2023

    4 stars I've been here a few times over the years on day trips just to enjoy the raw beach, crashing waves, & sand dunes the kids like to slide down on. Usually it's windy, but always it's the natural ocean we enjoy. Lawsons is by no means fancy. In fact the only "nice" or modern part is the store, which I absolutely love to go in and browse when I need a change of scenery. You will find everything there except for maybe an extensive grocery section. My favorite part is likely what I call the Home Goods/Kirkland/Hobby Lobby section which has the most adorable sea and nautical themed items such as crabs, whales, ocean, etc. You will also find items for the crabbing experience such as squid, fishing items, unique items like colors you can throw into your campfire to make it rainbow colored. I wish I brought my sons kite, but if you want to fly one they have their own kite section. If you're hungry and don't feel like cooking or want to innterupt your experience by cooking, they have a few microwaveable items like pizza rolls, burritos, and even some stuff to take back to your site like hash browns. That same section also has coffee and teas and a microwave. Lawsons is a huge campground and if you camp far, you will need a car or bike or be ok with all the walking. You will for sure have to be okay with the wind too. I haven't been here 1 time over the years and it hasn't been windy. For the last 2 years we came the week after Christmas and it rains a lot during that time. Crabbing in the day hasn't proven fruitful, but crabbing at night, like after 6pm-12am has. Every single evening we threw the pods out we've come back with at least 8 or so crabs. When we went in the day we've came back with 1 or 2. Snares are hardly as fruitful as the pods and if you have a kayak or boat even better. It's really a great idea to know tides well and how that relates to crabbing. And also extremely wise to not use a kayak without knowing how to use it during the tides going out. The lady at the store told us 2 women in kayaks had to be helicopter back in recently. And when our 2 men went out during the outgoing tide it took everything in their middle aged bodies to paddle back to shore. I would love to come back when the tides are low for clamming. The spring is supposed to be great for that. We stayed in 524 and 525 and I really liked the proximity to the store, it's only a 2 minute walk or so and beach crabbing area we like to be at most of the time. Note to self, bring kites, a water jug to bring to wash our hands at at the beach, sledding saucers to go down dunes with and maybe bikes to ride all the way into Dillons Beach general store and around town in.

  • Author: Adonis B.

    30 October 2023

    Always my hot spot for Dungeness & Rockcrab every year we hit up Lawson Landing and there is no disappointment when it comes to