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Corte Madera is a small community on the San Francisco Bay just north of San Francisco in California. The name Corte Madera literally means “cut wood” in Spanish, which accurately describes what the town was once known for. Corte Madera was chosen as the site of a large lumber harvesting operation due to its vast collection of virgin redwood trees and close proximity to the heavily populated Bay area.

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There is no place quite like Northern California, particularly if you enjoy the great outdoors. In fact, the first thing that comes to mind when people think about Northern California is the towering redwood trees, majestic mountain ranges, and pristine coastlines. When you rent an RV in Corte Madera, all three are within reach. Samuel P. Taylor State Park is just up the road from town and a nice place to start your tour of California. The park is home to several hundred acres of grassland savannah and old-growth forest, both of which make for fantastic hiking.

RV Parks to Visit

<p>You shouldn’t stress out over finding a good campground when you rent an RV in Corte Madera, there are many to be found north of San Francisco. Marin RV Park is just minutes from the Golden Gate Bridge and benefits from having a camp store for supplies and a pool that guests can use. Mount Tamalpais State Park is also close to town and has its own campground that is available to the public. Most of the other campgrounds in the immediate vicinity are publicly maintained, like Wildcat Campground at Point Reyes National Seashore, so a quick search around town will yield a list of suitable campgrounds in the local state forests and parks.</p>

City Sightseeing

All of the towns around the bay area are blessed with a bevy of fun attractions, as it is one of the most heavily visited regions in the country. Between Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose, there are enough interesting places and landmarks to last a lifetime. The world-famous Golden Gate Bridge is minutes from town, with lots of local viewing points to see the feat of engineering from afar. You can walk across the structure and gaze out either on the bay or the Pacific Ocean, and take photos on the great red bridge that spans the Bay. The Bay Area Discovery Museum is located at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, with a wealth of stunning exhibits to entertain children and adults. Hands-on displays and play areas keep small children enthralled while they learn about the natural world, science, culture, and a variety of other topics. Learning has never been as fun as it is at this naturally recognized learning institution beside the bay.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

  • Hiking TrailLocation
  • Harvey Warne Trail, CACorte Madera, CA
  • Huckleberry Trail, CALarkspur, CA
  • Baltimore Canyon, Dawn Falls Trail, CALarkspur, CA
  • Blithedale Ridge Trail, CAGolden Gate National Recreation Area, CA
  • King Mountain Loop Trail, CAGolden Gate National Recreation Area, CA
  • Camino Alto Fire Road - Alto Bowl, CAMill Valley, CA
  • Barbara Springs Trail, CALarkspur, CA
  • Old Railroad Grade Trail, CAMount Tamalpais State Park, CA
  • Ring Mountain Open Space Trails, CACorte Madera, CA
  • Temelpa Trail, CAMount Tamalpais State Park, CA

Recent RV rental reviews in Corte Madera

Mary M.

April, 2026

My husband & I, along with our dog had a great time at Lawson's Landing staying in the Keystone Hideout. It is a clean, comfortable, well provisioned RV trailer. Best part was the convenient & prompt delivery, set-up & pick-up provided by Andre who is a friendly & responsive host. Would definitely rent from Andre again.
Jules B.

March, 2026

My wife and I had an amazing time on our trip with Sid's van. The van was clean and very thoughtfully designed. It was easy to drive and had everything we needed to make our trip enjoyable. Sid was very communicative and professional. We would highly recommend renting this van and are looking forward to doing so again in the future.
Louis H.

March, 2026

As first-time RV renters and Outdoorsy users, we weren't sure what to expect — but this experience completely won us over. We took the Mercedes Entegra Qwest 24R down to KOA Santa Cruz for a weekend trip with our family. It was everything we hoped for and more!

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