Storm damage closes popular Steep Ravine campground at Mt. Tamalpais State Park

The Steep Ravine cabins in Mount Tamalpais State Park overlook the Pacific Ocean. The Steep Ravine cabins in Mount Tamalpais State Park overlook the Pacific Ocean. Photo: Lea Adams, Sunset.com Photo: Lea Adams, Sunset.com Image 1 of / 19 Caption Close Storm damage closes popular Steep Ravine campground at Mt. Tamalpais State Park 1 / 19 Back to Gallery

Steep Ravine is the latest state park area to be closed due to this winter's devastating storms.

The extremely popular campground, part of Mount Tamalpais State Park, was shut down until further notice after damage to its access road.

"Rocky Point Road, the route to Steep Ravine is closed due to road slippage related to recent winter storm events," the state parks department said in a statement. "The road which intersects with Highway 1 in Marin County, is unsafe for vehicular and foot traffic."

The Marin Independent Journal reported campground reservations were canceled through March 22 but that could be extended.

Steep Ravine joins four state parks in Big Sur, which are closed indefinitely due to damage within the parks and on Highway 1. Morro Bay State Park also suffered recent closures which cost thousands in revenue.