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Situated within the Santa Cruz Mountains lies McNee Ranch State Park. The land was once part of a ranch owned by Duncan McNee that his cattle used to graze on. Eventually, the U.S. military built bunkers on the grounds to help protect the area from possible invasion during World War II. In the 1980s, the ranch was converted into a state park.

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Getting Outdoors

Visitors to McNee Ranch State Park will discover many things to do while here, and one is birdwatching. The state park is packed with numerous species, such as quail, hummingbirds, flickers, and ravens. Many species also visit during their migration, especially hawks, as they fly south for the winter.

Camping at McNee Ranch State Park

Those that book an RV in San Mateo County will have a vast amount of RV campground options to stay at while visiting McNee Ranch State Park. One option is Pillar Point RV Park. This camper park offers 49 RV sites that are first-come-first-served and have amenities such as water, cable, and WiFi. Guests will also find hiking trails on the grounds.

Exploring the Area

There are quite a few attractions located near McNee Ranch State Park that might be of interest to visit during your stay. Only a few minutes away in San Francisco is Fisherman’s Wharf. This area is best known for offering views of both Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge. In addition to this, there are many restaurants and shops to explore, many of which serve favorite dishes like clam chowder and sell unique local goods. However, the wharf is best known for its bakeries that serve fresh sourdough bread. Visitors can also hop on a boat to take a sea tour of the area, including to a location where there is a huge colony of sea lions.

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Popular nearby hiking trails and campgrounds

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  • Gray Whale Cove Trail, CAMontara State Beach, CA
  • North Peak Trail, CAMontara State Beach, CA
  • Montara Mountain North Peak Loop Trail, CAMcNee Ranch State Park, CA
  • Old San Pedro Mountain Road / North Peak Trail, CAMcNee Ranch State Park, CA
  • Pedro Point Headlands Trail, CAPacifica State Beach, CA
  • Devil's Slide Trail, CAPacifica State Beach, CA
  • Green Valley Trail (CLOSED), CATahoe National Forest, CA
  • San Pedro Valley Park Trail, CAPacifica, CA
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  • Montara Mountain Trail, CAPacifica, CA

Recent RV rental reviews in McNee Ranch State Park

Logan D.

March, 2026

Kelvin is awesome. The RV exceeded the capability I thought it had. Super comfortable, definitely a home on wheels. Having at while I was skydiving at the drop zone was super sweet. Couldn’t add any vids but here are some pics of the views.
Christopher L.

March, 2026

If adventure calls your name, the Storyteller Overland MODE B is the perfect rig. Built on a rugged AWD platform, it drives more like a big SUV than an RV and handles highways, mountain passes, and forest roads with ease. My family loved it—very spacious and comfortable.
Kip R.

March, 2026

Danielle and her RV are awesome! Great experience renting this Winnebago and we would likely do it again.

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